Netflix largely just releases trailers and relies on word of mouth. It often works.
The Go event is bigger than anything done for previous movies in quite some time.
Hmm. That sounds like the English subtitles in some Japanese DVD you talked about once.
I'm interested to see the new script, but I can't really stand some of the English voices or music. So this is still interesting.
That's quite interesting. I watched the raw version because there were no subtitles for a while, so I'll be glad to check out this version even if it's influenced by the dub somewhat (admittedly, a few lines are better in the dub).
Reminder that it's okay not to like something that other people like, and kids certainly don't mind CG. But this movie deserves to exist.
The Anime Expo subtitles were a mix of the Japanese and 4Kids versions. They apparently leaned towards the former, but they kept some classic 4Kids lines...
At the same time, Mewtwo Returns also added a lot to the story and no one expected that to be included. It's less than ideal, but the source material still exists; it's kids who are losing out, rather than the older fans. If I'm being honest, the CGI wouldn't have been a great fit for...
It's just a matter of who is willing to pay more and what kind of contract was signed with Disney XD. Netflix has more reasons to be desperate for anime content.
It's weird that some people can't understand the significance of a more faithful dub, even if they just watch the Japanese source (as I do). And newsflash: Kids like CGI.
The original script has already been taken care of. 4Kids could only have the rights to the English script, but that's easy to replace (like the music) even if some iconic lines are left out. Judging from Anime Expo, they actually kept a lot of the lines for the subtitles, so I don't see why the...
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