Kevin Credo is a columnist, essayist, and comics writer, specializing in anime and feature film. He has had multiple works of short fiction published by Ahoy Comics, and his first novel has been ...
Crunchyroll and Cartoon Network are teaming up to bring Toonami to Latin America Credit: Crunchyroll and Cartoon Network are teaming up to bring Toonami to Latin America Go to any anime message board ...
For as long as there has been an international anime fandom, there has been a debate over the merits of subs vs. dubs, with the latter historically regarded as the inferior option by hardcore fans.
International fans are often at the mercy of studios and publishers when it comes to anime, and two camps of fans have emerged over the years when it comes to watching anime: Do you sub or do you dub?
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Biggest Anime fandom feuds and why they never die
Anime fans around the world are known for their passion, and nowhere is this more obvious than in the heated debates that spring up over popular series. From long-running classics to new hits, certain ...
Amazon is planting the seeds for a world in which wonderful, batty vocal performances like Robert Pattinson’s in The Boy And The Heron can be replaced with the flat and lifeless tones of Alexa. The ...
Hong Kong action aficionados and anime fans have long debated over subtitles and dubs. While some prefer the ease (and comedy) of listening to English dubs, purists believe original language tracks ...
The other day I rewatched the South Korean film Train to Busan, it's a solid action horror, I recommend it if you haven't seen it and are interested in horror and aren't put off by biting. A couple of ...
Anime fandom is marked by passionate debates, from Naruto vs. One Piece to sub vs. dub preferences. These rivalries, fueled by nostalgia, identity, and enthusiasm, reflect how fans connect with ...
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