Instead of just importing a show and subbing or dubbing it, we should have random American companies buying the licenses to like 5 random seasons from 5 random animes, cutting them into pieces and Frankensteining them into one show with a new dubbed narrative that has nothing to do with the original source material, all with the sole purpose of selling old Japanese toys to American kids

Instead of Naruto and One Piece we could have Pirate Ninja Battleforce where Naruto and Luffy are brothers named Chuck and Bronson. Every once in a while there’s a fight scene from Neon Genesis Evangelion spliced in

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    This really happened? That’s so weird…

    In Portugal they they did air the whole Dragon Ball series (og, Z and GT) but with the dub being very far from the original. Essencially the Voice Actors kinda improvised along the way and filled it with Portuguese references. It ended up becoming a hit with young and old stopping what they were doing when a new episode aired in the afternoons. Still remember sitting in the school cafeteria with teachers, cleaners and kitchen staff all watching Frieza scream at goku like a little removed (they dubbed him with a super high pitch voice). Good times…

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    Luffy defeats Big Mom by having a beyblade battle.

    I’ll be honest I prefer subs but that’s mainly because the dub actors are usually bad (the cheapest they could pay to do a dub for english). When they actually get real high quality actors for things dubs can be extremely good, for example I prefer the dub to Howl’s Moving Castle over the sub purely because it has an all A-List actor cast, Christian Bale as Howl is great and Jean Simmons as Sophie absolutely nails it, Billy Crystal is Calcifer, Laurel Bacall as the witch of the wastes, it’s a really top cast lol…

    There’s a reason that domestically they use their famous voice actors as a selling point for shows compared to when we get ported dubs with some dubbing company doing it with their regular cast who dub hundreds of shows on the cheap.

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      IIRC, Disney was the United States licensee for Ghibli films for a long time, so they brought in the A team whenever they did the importing/dubbing. Patrick Stewart is in Nausicaa as Lord Yupa, for example.

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      Fun fact Toriyama didn’t confirm they’re supposed to be called Saiyans (like the English translation of Saiya-jin) until very recently with Dragonball Super.

      He should have also come out and said Vegeta’s name is Bejita just to poke all the internet arguments going back to like 1995

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    Subs are superior because when I was 10 years old buying bootleg VHS tapes of Urusei Yatsura I thought I was cool because the ugly yellow subtitles had swear words pineapple-cool

    The world lost something when you could no longer go on obscure forums to buy shady VHS anime that was probably translated wrong

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      You mean the game show? Is the new series any good?

      They showed the UK Craig Charles-narrated and heavily edited version of the old Takeshi’s Castle on a local channel here like 15 years ago

      Some of the jokes were, uhh… a bit of their time. The phrase “Slappy Happy *appy Chappy” is burned into my brain

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        It’s definitely got a bigger budget now. The actual courses look much nicer. The studio segments are all on a green screen, though, and that doesn’t look as good. Also Takeshi himself isn’t really in it.