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Breaking news for anime fans!!!
Wait for it, wait for it...
Theres a new anime channel coming to DSTV. Completely dedicated to anime for mostly for over 18's so you know they will be playing good stuff.
I cant wait. I'm not sure on when it will start but its soon as in sometime this year, maybe even in a month or the next few weeks.
Theres a new anime channel coming to DSTV. Completely dedicated to anime for mostly for over 18's so you know they will be playing good stuff.
I cant wait. I'm not sure on when it will start but its soon as in sometime this year, maybe even in a month or the next few weeks.
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I read an article about Naruto fansubs and licensing. Naruto fansubs were banned for a while after being licensed in America, but it was soon realised that the oodles of publicity that naruto enjoyed was due to the fansubs and they were, thus, allowed to distribute fansubs again.
Don't take this from me though.
Is Animax local though?
Don't take this from me though.
Is Animax local though?
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They're Japanese - owned by sony. If their dubbings are as bad as in the clip found here, then heaven help us...ZeroS wrote: Is Animax local though?
It has broadcast numerous anime series, including Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Cowboy Bebop, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, the entire Mobile Suit Gundam series, Honey and Clover, Blood+, InuYasha, Fullmetal Alchemist, Eureka 7, Urusei Yatsura, Ranma 1/2, Rurouni Kenshin, the Dragon Ball series, Cardcaptor Sakura, Tsubasa Chronicle, Chobits, Vision of Escaflowne, Death Note, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Ouran High School Host Club, Wolf's Rain, Future Boy Conan, Haikara-san ga Tooru, Emma - A Victorian Romance, Trinity Blood, Darker than Black, Wangan Midnight, as well as several OVA series and anime films, such as Steamboy, Metropolis, Memories, Tokyo Godfathers, Ghost in the Shell, Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, Nasu: Summer in Andalusia, Blood: The Last Vampire, Appleseed, Escaflowne and many others.
Animax have utilized numerous translation and dubbing studios for the broadcast of numerous of its anime series across its English-language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia, some of which were not licensed by North American distributors and do not have any English adaptation counterparts, such as Detective School Q, Dokkiri Doctor, Twin Spica, Zettai Shōnen, Clamp School, Emma: A Victorian Romance, Future Boy Conan, numerous installments of the World Masterpiece Theater series, and numerous others. Animax have also produced and aired uncensored English versions and dubs of anime series, among the most notable of them being their dub of Cardcaptor Sakura, which was shown uncensored and retained all of the original names, plot details and dialogue, and numerous others.
For broadcast across its English-language networks, Animax have also broadcast English dubs produced by other enterprises, such as Bandai Entertainment, The Ocean Group, Bang Zoom, Geneon Entertainment, VIZ Media, Central Park Media, and numerous others, airing their dubs of Cowboy Bebop, Witch Hunter Robin, Mobile Suit Gundam, Brain Powerd, Please Teacher!, Galaxy Angel, Arjuna, Jubei-chan, Tsukikage Ran, Angel Tales, Saber Marionette, Appleseed, Alien 9, the InuYasha films, Fullmetal Alchemist, Yukikaze and several others.
Animax have utilized numerous translation and dubbing studios for the broadcast of numerous of its anime series across its English-language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia, some of which were not licensed by North American distributors and do not have any English adaptation counterparts, such as Detective School Q, Dokkiri Doctor, Twin Spica, Zettai Shōnen, Clamp School, Emma: A Victorian Romance, Future Boy Conan, numerous installments of the World Masterpiece Theater series, and numerous others. Animax have also produced and aired uncensored English versions and dubs of anime series, among the most notable of them being their dub of Cardcaptor Sakura, which was shown uncensored and retained all of the original names, plot details and dialogue, and numerous others.
For broadcast across its English-language networks, Animax have also broadcast English dubs produced by other enterprises, such as Bandai Entertainment, The Ocean Group, Bang Zoom, Geneon Entertainment, VIZ Media, Central Park Media, and numerous others, airing their dubs of Cowboy Bebop, Witch Hunter Robin, Mobile Suit Gundam, Brain Powerd, Please Teacher!, Galaxy Angel, Arjuna, Jubei-chan, Tsukikage Ran, Angel Tales, Saber Marionette, Appleseed, Alien 9, the InuYasha films, Fullmetal Alchemist, Yukikaze and several others.
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man I just wish the channel would start already...
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OMW guys and gals... If you have the DSTV TV guide, have a look at with what they will be starting...
Gundam SEED, the .Hacks, Tenjo Tenge, Basilisk, Hellsing...
OMW I am so gonna be watching anime again 24/7...
Gundam SEED, the .Hacks, Tenjo Tenge, Basilisk, Hellsing...
OMW I am so gonna be watching anime again 24/7...
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hehe,
been waiting the whole damn October for this channel to start...
definitely about time...
been waiting the whole damn October for this channel to start...
definitely about time...
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Hot on the heels will be Animax, also from Sony Pictures Entertainment, which will launch on channel 111 on 3 November. Known for imaginative and soulful stories and cutting-edge visual art, Animax is a channel 100% dedicated to Japanese animé. It is for fun-seeking, adventure-loving viewers aged 15 to 29 looking for an alternative to ‘traditional’ television. Animax offers the ultimate animé experience across a broad range of genres from horror to sc-fi to romance and adventure. The channel is firmly established internationally, airing in 38 countries in 11 languages and reaching 36 million homes.
dubs?
I would be hyped for this...but... I first need to know what language it will be in?
I can't really stand dubs at all, so does anyone know if we are getting subtitled anime? or dubs (i'd imagine its the latter)
I can't really stand dubs at all, so does anyone know if we are getting subtitled anime? or dubs (i'd imagine its the latter)
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hmmm, I am wondering if this is gonna be subtitled... I really doubt it...
if you check, all of the ones that will be showing, from I have seen on the list, have all been available dubbed...
SEED, Hellsing, GITS, Basilisk, Eureka 7
maybe we lucky and we get a feature for subtitling, but that is another doubtful thing...
if you check, all of the ones that will be showing, from I have seen on the list, have all been available dubbed...
SEED, Hellsing, GITS, Basilisk, Eureka 7
maybe we lucky and we get a feature for subtitling, but that is another doubtful thing...
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