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"You need to pay a bunch of faggot Americans for access to the hard work of a bunch of Japanese people otherwise you're like a colonizer."
Pardon me?
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"You need to pay a bunch of faggot Americans for access to the hard work of a bunch of Japanese people otherwise you're like a colonizer."
"You hate these companies and despite that steal products that they licensed AKA didn't actually fucking make."View attachment 1525346
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Eat shit and die, Funimation is never getting my money again. I would've been willing to give them a second chance had they fixed the problems with script adaptations with some of their dubs but after all that has happened to Vic and the way you treated him.
No. Never again.
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Eat shit and die, Funimation is never getting my money again.
"You hate these companies and despite that steal products that they licensed AKA didn't actually fucking make."
I'm amazed this guy can dress himself every day.
I am curious how wanting to watch a show but the only way is pirating is "Colonizer shit"?
You forgot the other reasoning. People are cheapLet's see:
- Badmouthing customers? Check.
- Insulting, harassing and even doxing detractors? Check.
- Not accepting constructive criticisms or contrasting opinions? Check.
- Betraying and slandering a man who worked for them and considered them friends? Check.
- Inserting unnecessary political commentary in cartoons that they didn't create? Check.
- Supporting terrorists like ANTIFA and the worst of BLM? Check.
- Comparing pirates to colonizers while being a capitalist corporation itself? Check.
- Not discipling their voice actors for unprofessional behavior online? Check.
- Not firing those responsible for giving them bad PR and costing them money? Check.
- Whining about "women's rights" while housing a sexually charged working environment and sexually charged cartoons? Check.
- A crappy subscription service? Check.
- Sometimes bad translations? Check.
- Sometimes awful voice acting quality? Check.
Or just poor.You forgot the other reasoning. People are cheap
Between you and me, I don't think he actually does."You hate these companies and despite that steal products that they licensed AKA didn't actually fucking make."
I'm amazed this guy can dress himself every day.
I'd honestly have to thank Ken Akamatsu of Love Hina and Negima for this. He personally came forward to Cultural Affairs in the last end of June and made it known that Japanese cultural influence is extremely important in anime, and that protecting it from foreign influence should be made a priority. Cultural Affairs took great note of his pitch.While we're on this topic, I'd like to show the class this news.
https://variety.com/2020/streaming/asia/japan-animation-unified-youtube-anime-initiative-1234728555/
Many big Japanese studios have united for one central YouTube channel. Why does this matter? Besides being unprecedented for these rival companies to work together to provide a free and convenient way to stream anime for free. There are rumblings to eventually provide this type of channel internationally with subtitles.
What would these ingrates have to say if fans could watch subtitled anime for free and legally NOT from any American anime company?
Ken Akamatsu is an absolute badass of an individual who doesn't like companies attempting to take someone's work for their own agenda and I'm glad he's continuing the good fight.I'd honestly have to thank Ken Akamatsu of Love Hina and Negima for this. He personally came forward to Cultural Affairs in the last end of June and made it known that Japanese cultural influence is extremely important in anime, and that protecting it from foreign influence should be made a priority. Cultural Affairs took great note of his pitch.
Funny to say for all of my lurking, ANN never did feature a story on this....
The good thing is this tweet is being ratioed to hell and back.
The good thing is this tweet is being ratioed to hell and back.
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"This may be the whitest most American thing I've ever seen."The good thing is this tweet is being ratioed to hell and back.
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If Narmak is any indication, YouTube doesn’t like animation, that which they can’t control, or anything they feel isn’t clean enough to show to advertisers and potential investors. And given how YouTube is a bunch of suits who probably haven’t been anything close to invested in anime since Pokemon was in the Indigo League. This is going to be fun to watch to see if this channel actually breaks through or if YouTube putting down a jackboot blows up in their faces.While we're on this topic, I'd like to show the class this news.
https://variety.com/2020/streaming/asia/japan-animation-unified-youtube-anime-initiative-1234728555/
Many big Japanese studios have united for one central YouTube channel. Why does this matter? Besides being unprecedented for these rival companies to work together to provide a free and convenient way to stream anime for free. There are rumblings to eventually provide this type of channel internationally with subtitles.
What would these ingrates have to say if fans could watch subtitled anime for free and legally NOT from any American anime company?
This is going to be as fun as that time Youtube's CEO was caught on camera calling a black guy a nigger off the streets of Silicon Valley.If Narmak is any indication, YouTube doesn’t like animation, that which they can’t control, or anything they feel isn’t clean enough to show to advertisers and potential investors. And given how YouTube is a bunch of suits who probably haven’t been anything close to invested in anime since Pokemon was in the Indigo League. This is going to be fun to watch to see if this channel actually breaks through or if YouTube putting down a jackboot blows up in their faces.