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LimShady
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Posted 2 Years, 5 Months ago #1
That was pretty interesting that today on Dragonball, Upa used garlic to attack that vampire fighter. After he and Puar defeated him, a crucifix was flashing on Upa's body and organ music played in the background, which I thought was pretty funny. First, Viz got away with saying 'hell' on Zoids, now Funimation let Krillen say 'damn' when he gets attacked by the vampire fighter. SPOILER BELOW:

Well, Funimation interestingly was able to get around the scene of Master Roshi and his discovery of the Invisible Man (coming next week) by disguising MR's nosebleed as tomato soup. I've got to admit, Funimation's digital editing jobs may be the shittiest in the world, but they DO know how to re-write the dialouge well enough to disguise something that would otherwise be edited heavily. Too bad that when Cartoon Network edits their anime, they don't do this and they end up completely cutting something important to the scene and confuse the viewers (such as people getting shot in MSG and the actual shot was cut out but the peoples' reactions are still there, or in OS Jim looking at his hand to be shocked by 'invisible blood'.)
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Posted 2 Years, 5 Months ago #2
....you do realize it's Bandai and not Cartoon Network that's responsible for these edits, do you not?

...wait, the answer to that is obvious.
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Posted 2 Years, 5 Months ago #3
'The Eternal Lost Lurker (tomato o suki kaaaaaaa?)'

I'm not so sure. I think Outlaw Star, at least, was while Williams Street was still doing the editing.
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Posted 2 Years, 5 Months ago #4
'Only recently'. Hmm. Recently as in, say....1999? The third 'season' of Dragonball Z was on Cartoon Network long before Outlaw Star was.

FUNimation performed the television edits on DBZ.

Outlaw Star was actually edited *twice*...the first edited version let a lot of things slip through that were rather quietly patched over on subsequent
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Posted 2 Years, 5 Months ago #5
No, 'recently' as in 2002.

Yes, they did. They're also an exception. The vast majority of anime series on Cartoon Network were edited by Cartoon Network. Just because one distributor did so previously doesn't mean they all did.

And both sets were done by Cartoon Network, not Bandai as you previously
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