Seeing as how you keep saying you BOUGHT animes that had dual languages, you should realize that usually when put online, companies only upload one or another so that you will go out and BUY said anime if you want the other version. Also, it won't be dubbed so soon as it is a recent anime, and given the fact that it is in the Japanese foreign language section...I would have figured that to be a dead give away. For the record, you can still buy animes with both languages...Also, I assume your claim of a stroke it true as your spelling, grammar, and punctuation are not that great. I am sorry. Brush up and maybe you could pass an entrance exam when you learn the difference between 'their' and 'there'.In your defense, using subs and dubs in conjunction is a good way to learn another language, although subs will generally help you out more because they are more closely translated to what is actually being said, where as dubs are usually just generalizations of what is being said to match the mouth movements. It's nice to see that someone else uses the subs and dubs for observation and learning though.
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Yes I agree one shouldn’t bring the ratings of a show down just because it is subtitled, but I also don’t agree with mocking someone whose life has had to change so drastically. Obviously you guys have never known someone who has had a stroke. It’s a sad day when humans no longer feel a smidgen of regret for the way they behave. I mean, come on, your mocking someone over an anime. Let’s grow up shall we?
I happen to love when an anime retains its original language. Hopefully they will soon have a dubbed version for those who cannot read or who have problems reading the subs.
I know my 5 year old likes to watch some of this PG rated anime and she can’t read yet.