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YagamiBlackstone255
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Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 4:23 pm
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Please Please Please redub/dub Pretty Cure again!
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Nipasu
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Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 5:18 pm
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Took them long enough. At least they'll be adding the first two episodes tomorrow.
Sad it's skipping Europe.
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power moon
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Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 5:58 pm
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Nipasu wrote: | Took them long enough. At least they'll be adding the first two episodes tomorrow.
Sad it's skipping Europe. |
It's available in Italy through Amazon Prime so maybe it has something to do with that.
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el_morris
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Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 7:00 pm
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Goddammit Crunchyroll, this wasn't the title I was expecting you to drop
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MFrontier
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Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 7:26 pm
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Not surprising, but good news!
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OrangeRafi
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Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 8:44 pm
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TOEI actually have the PV with official English subtitles on their international YT channel posted right after the original PV was posted on their JP channel. That confirms that they have plans to license the show but only announced it 1 week late, probably because Amazon Prime licensed this in Italy. Or it is also possible that TOEI slept on the licensing and only decided now.
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power moon
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Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 8:47 pm
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MFrontier wrote: | Not surprising, but good news! |
What's surprising is that this is one week late. Not sure what happened but I'm glad this isn't another Girls Band Cry situation.
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Kiwi93
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Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 9:17 pm
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Happy for the Precure fans but man do I wish they would also license“I have a crush at work” it sucks it’s not streaming legally anywhere.
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Pokenatic
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Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 10:44 pm
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YagamiBlackstone255 wrote: | Please Please Please redub/dub Pretty Cure again! |
That isn’t gonna happen unless it gets some big TV or Netflix deal that will inevitably be just like Glitter Force. The chance of a faithful dub happening back when Funimation was still dubbing 99% of their titles was already close to nil and the odds are very much likely worse with how SonyRoll doesn’t even bother to dub half of the shows they license.
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YagamiBlackstone255
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Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 11:42 pm
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Pokenatic wrote: |
YagamiBlackstone255 wrote: | Please Please Please redub/dub Pretty Cure again! |
That isn’t gonna happen unless it gets some big TV or Netflix deal that will inevitably be just like Glitter Force. The chance of a faithful dub happening back when Funimation was still dubbing 99% of their titles was already close to nil and the odds are very much likely worse with how SonyRoll doesn’t even bother to dub half of the shows they license. |
It wont have to be like Glitter Force, Glitter Force has burned and salted any hope of any kids aimed dub. They will dub it uncut this time. And I dont need you to tell me Funimation wouldnt do it and the same goes for Crunchyroll. Toei will commision one on their own like they did with Saint Seiya. Probably funded by that Japane Gov Foundation. FuniRoll would have done a TERRIBLE job anyway. I think Precure is next to have a massive foreign relaunch. It already has happened in Italy, where the dub is uncut (Yeah, they brought the dubs back and they are all uncut.) kids aimed dubs dont really attract kids and repel adults. Something FATAL to such a promising franchise like Precure. We need at least a little bit of everyone be a fan kids, teens, adults. That's the only way it will succeed it needs to stop divisive dubbing like Glitter F orce. Also Hasbro owns the GF brand and they let it lapse. Dubs will have to be uncut for easy Audio swapping on streaming too.
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Pokenatic
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Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 3:44 am
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YagamiBlackstone255 wrote: | Glitter Force has burned and salted any hope of any kids aimed dub |
Except aiming it at a kid audience just like the Pokémon, Yokai Watch, Yu-Gi-Oh!, etc. animes is what they were hoping for for YEARS. That Crunchyroll ultimately got PreCure in the end was the definitive sign that Toei had given up all hope of ever making it stand toe-to-toe with other kids franchises over in the American market.
YagamiBlackstone255 wrote: | Toei will commision one on their own like they did with Saint Seiya. |
If you're referring to the CG series, the part that Netflix had no part of was only 24 episodes, split across two separate parts that were a year and a half apart. Dubbing PreCure would be on par in scale to dubbing Pokémon or the One Piece. We do not have any proof that
YagamiBlackstone255 wrote: | It already has happened in Italy, where the dub is uncut (Yeah, they brought the dubs back and they are all uncut.) |
Italy and America are two vastly different markets. Disney literally had to hide away the Bluey episode (a series which, is not that far off from PreCure's primary age demo) about pregnancy from the US Disney+ for crying out loud.
YagamiBlackstone255 wrote: | kids aimed dubs dont really attract kids and repel adults |
First half, no? Literally we have generations of anime fans who started out with Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, The Cardcaptors, Mew Mew Power, Magical DoReMi, Yokai Watch, etc. in their childhoods. Second half, deal with it, PreCure's primary target demo (otaku crowd was always secondary, never the first; Full Bloom and Mirai Days are only exceptions because they're part of the anniversary celebration wanting to bring back fans who grew up since) is literally under 10 years old. Again, if Toei isn't going to be able to attract the kid audience for a toy commercial property, it's not going to put the big money in the foreign market.
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Daerian
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Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 4:45 am
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Will it get coverage now that it's officially released? I would love to read Rebecca Silverman weekly coverage!
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NJ_
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Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 5:31 am
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Pokenatic wrote: | If you're referring to the CG series, the part that Netflix had no part of was only 24 episodes, split across two separate parts that were a year and a half apart. Dubbing PreCure would be on par in scale to dubbing Pokémon or the One Piece. We do not have any proof that |
They're referring to the 80s series redub that happened in order to cash in on that CG series. Used to be on Netflix but is now on Crunchyroll.
Shame it didn't include dubbing Hades, would have been nice for a consistent cast for once.
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Saeryen
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Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 9:30 am
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FINALLY! And yaaaaaaay, best of the season is here!
And this means You and Idol is a shoo-in!
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YagamiBlackstone255
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Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 11:56 am
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Pokenatic wrote: |
YagamiBlackstone255 wrote: | Glitter Force has burned and salted any hope of any kids aimed dub |
Except aiming it at a kid audience just like the Pokémon, Yokai Watch, Yu-Gi-Oh!, etc. animes is what they were hoping for for YEARS. That Crunchyroll ultimately got PreCure in the end was the definitive sign that Toei had given up all hope of ever making it stand toe-to-toe with other kids franchises over in the American market.
YagamiBlackstone255 wrote: | Toei will commision one on their own like they did with Saint Seiya. |
If you're referring to the CG series, the part that Netflix had no part of was only 24 episodes, split across two separate parts that were a year and a half apart. Dubbing PreCure would be on par in scale to dubbing Pokémon or the One Piece. We do not have any proof that
YagamiBlackstone255 wrote: | It already has happened in Italy, where the dub is uncut (Yeah, they brought the dubs back and they are all uncut.) |
Italy and America are two vastly different markets. Disney literally had to hide away the Bluey episode (a series which, is not that far off from PreCure's primary age demo) about pregnancy from the US Disney+ for crying out loud.
YagamiBlackstone255 wrote: | kids aimed dubs dont really attract kids and repel adults |
First half, no? Literally we have generations of anime fans who started out with Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, The Cardcaptors, Mew Mew Power, Magical DoReMi, Yokai Watch, etc. in their childhoods. Second half, deal with it, PreCure's primary target demo (otaku crowd was always secondary, never the first; Full Bloom and Mirai Days are only exceptions because they're part of the anniversary celebration wanting to bring back fans who grew up since) is literally under 10 years old. Again, if Toei isn't going to be able to attract the kid audience for a toy commercial property, it's not going to put the big money in the foreign market. |
Precure is so cute, fluffy and innocent, even at its most uncut, at its most edgy it WILL have kids flocking to it. The problem with Glitter Force is that they alienated teens and adults that REALLY frown on Macekre style dubs. A lot of kids liked it, but with only kids, and without selling any toys it flopped. An uncut Precure dub should hopefully attract A LOT of people.
Good thing I meant the complete redub of the 1986 anime and NOT THE REBOOT, seriously, why are people mentioning reboots like they mattered at all. No one cares about the reboots and they dont apply to the situation.
Also GOOD on mentioning that "On Par with dubbing One Piece" because that is THE PRECISE situation. In so many ways, not only a REALLY high profile that would take a lot of money to dub but ALSO An anime franchise getting done dirty and then having a comeback. I know this and believe it or not, EVEN TOEI knows this. Takashi Washio (THE father of Precure, the producer that is the person behind the creation of Precure along with Daisuke Nishio and Akira Inagami) revealed Toei wants to make Precure a huge hit outside Japan, a huge relaunch is coming. This is the equivalent of Eichiiro Oda, Akira Toriyama or Naoko Takeuchi announcing it because he is the father of the franchise. And he is involved to this day. The best part is that as it is not created by a mangaka or some other third party creator, Toei will reap all the profits. This is a transcendental event in that if they play their cards right, Toei could have a billion dollar property in their hands.
But you did one good thing, reminding me Disney+ SUCKS. I hope the uncut dubs come to Netflix like they did with One Piece and Saint Seiya.
"First half, no? Literally we have generations of anime fans who started out with Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, The Cardcaptors, Mew Mew Power, Magical DoReMi, Yokai Watch, etc. in their childhoods. Second half, deal with it, PreCure's primary target demo (otaku crowd was always secondary, never the first; Full Bloom and Mirai Days are only exceptions because they're part of the anniversary celebration wanting to bring back fans who grew up since) is literally under 10 years old. Again, if Toei isn't going to be able to attract the kid audience for a toy commercial property, it's not going to put the big money in the foreign market."
Generations PRIOR to actual good dubbing, Cardcaptors had good ratings. but it was still seen as a failure, Mew Mew Power was a failure, Magical Doremi was a failure, Yokai Watch was a failure... Need I go on? Also I KNOW Toei wants kids and kids WILL FLOCK to an uncut Precure dub. One Piece was redubbed recently in Latin America and it didn't take long for kids to ABSOLUTELY ADORE IT. Kids dont need Macekres anymore. They can get a show just fine. If the show is kid friendly, fun, exciting, and great, kids WILL FLOCK to it.
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