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How do you prefer to watch your anime?

How do you prefer your anime?

  • Subtitled.

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • Dubbed into my local language.

    Votes: 3 75.0%
  • In original Japanese without subtitles.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • The Ghost Stories dub is legendary.

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • Other (please specify).

    Votes: 1 25.0%

  • Total voters
    4

Metalhead

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Dubbed into your local language, or in Japanese with subtitles? Or in Japanese without subtitles?

I used to be subtitles only back in the '90s, but I have to say the general quality of anime dubs has increased a ton since those days. I prefer a good dub these days.
 
I prefer to watch anime by switching off the TV and picking up a good book. I rarely watch it except when my son was a child and we watched children's versions.
 
Other than Miyazaki movies, I don't watch much anime at all.

However, a lot of 80s cartoons were Japanimation, like Dungeons and Dragons, Rainbow Brite, the original Care Bears and My Little Pony, I think maybe Transformers and Inspector Gadget were originally Japanese too.

Don't tell anyone, but for a couple years I was, about 25 years ago, a pretty big Pokemon fan. I don't remember how to play the game anymore, but I still love Vulpix.

I also watched a hefty amount of Digimon, Dragon Ball Z, and a few others well enough that I could at the time, tell you the plot that built from episode to episode.

You see, I was with someone who was heavily into Anime, comics, etc. I've seen a lot of the famous anime films of the 90s and early 2000s. Many of which were very weird and confusing.

I am a lifelong Hello Kitty fan. And used to watch the early 80s cartoons as a little girl.

Sailor Moon is also pretty darn wonderful. My daughter has inherited my love for all things clumsy, weepy, awesome, adorable Usagi!

I'm not really interested in Anime at all right now. But like I said, I do love the meditative wonder and beauty of Miyazake movies, like Totoro, Castle in the Sky, Ponyo, etc.

I prefer foreign films dubbed, with captions on at the same time, so I can really understand them.
 
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