DigiPokeMon
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The first few episodes of 2019 should be ready to start airing from March 14 so there should be no need for disney xd to take any stupid breaks between sun/moon and 2019
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Except that was 2011-2015. Lisa Ortiz is the voice director now and things could've obviously changed in the way they did production.
They quite literally were working their butts off during the Thanksgiving week trying to finish up the Kukui arc and the last episodes of SM.
Also, It kinda seems you're using this as another chance to throw TPCi under the bus, and not all the companies involved, including Japan.
U say that and watch we wait until April or May for it instead.The first few episodes of 2019 should be ready to start airing from March 14 so there should be no need for disney xd to take any stupid breaks between sun/moon and 2019
For each of the past three seasons, Disney XD has "saved up" eight new episodes to air one-a-day during the first week, hence why they've started later than say, Teletoon in Canada, which consistently airs only one a week. It also aligns with Spring Break for some U.S. school districts.Is there a reason for disney to take any possible breaks beteeen sun/moon and 2019 when the first few episodes of 2019 is in the can ready to air
What day does Pokemon air? If it airs on the weekends, surely breaks wouldn't be too much of an issue?For each of the past three seasons, Disney XD has "saved up" eight new episodes to air one-a-day during the first week, hence why they've started later than say, Teletoon in Canada, which consistently airs only one a week. It also aligns with Spring Break for some U.S. school districts.
It normally airs on Saturdays. The idea is that kids stuck at home will want to watch new episodes every day while at home during the break. CITV, for example, for the most part only airs new episodes on weekdays during English school holidays.What day does Pokemon air? If it airs on the weekends, surely breaks wouldn't be too much of an issue?
Stick to the Japanese version as usual and all will be well.
Except that was 2011-2015. Lisa Ortiz is the voice director now and things could've obviously changed in the way they did production.
I feel that so many people here don't even watch the dub anyways so I don't get the sudden concern about how TPCI is handling the dub. Sorry but alot of the same people who have been constantly shitting on the dub for the past 15+ years don't have a right to suddenly tell the rest of us how we should feel about the English release.
Stick to the Japanese version as usual and all will be well.
Well, I watch the Japanese subs myself and don’t care much about the English dub, but selling royalties to dub music and stuff actually adds to their income. Would reducing the gap between episodes add enough income to justify the loss of the royalties? I don’t think so.A common argument in favor of the dub using a replacement score is it allows them to collect revenue once used in other foreign language dubs. But if it's helping to increase the gap between Japanese and English airings of the show, is it still as beneficial to the company?
The more edits made to the show that are not absolutely necessary for broadcast release on English television (BGM replacement, JCC "punching up" the script) the more the production for the dub is needlessly lengthened. And as pointed out earlier in the thread, we know that at least at some point in the dub's production they were receiving episodes before broadcast in Japan.
I taught a 3rd grade class (ages 8-9) for a few months and there were some kids in it talking about "Ash travelling the world with some new guy"- the target audience already knows about the new series, even without the dub's usual sneak preview!
Is the anime that big a promotion tool outside Japan?
I don't think that the anime has ever tried to promote the TCG, either
Well, first of all I doubt that anything will change even if we rack our brains over this question because I think the writers/producers will neither care about what a couple of fans are speculating about here nor will they ever read it...unfortunately.Either way, *something* needs to be done because the current way things are being done just isn't working anymore. Does anyone have any other ideas of how to fix this problem?
Is the anime that big a promotion tool outside Japan? It's clear that the games don't rely on the anime and merchandise is limited in the west. I don't think that the anime has ever tried to promote the TCG, either.