Look no further for good anime dubs...
Oct. 2nd, 2008 08:28 pmCourtesy of my good friend and gaming mentor WGAnubis, this has to be one of the most extensive sites ever, with so many serieses that I've wanted to watch, my eyes are spinning like little spirals:
http://www.justdubs.net/index.html
I recently finished watching Neon Genesis Evangelion (looong entry about that to come, but in a nutshell: If you were going to teach a class in Teilhardian eschatology, all you'd have to do to make it accessible to your students is have them watch End of Evangelion.... And also... will the real "end up in hell" ending please stand up???), which my buddy and kid-brother stand-in LinksLife had highly reccommended. Also watched the by turns hysterical and touching Hayao Miyazaki offering "My Neighbors the Yamadas", which I loved so much, I'm planning to share it with my folks and introduce them to the lovely world of anime. And I'm pecking away, by turns, at Trinity Blood, Blood+, Death Note, and Fullmetal Alchemist, with occasional forays into Chobits (the first manga I ever read), Ah! My Goddess! (with the most bizarre Celtic J-Pop opening theme), and -- yes -- Sailor Moon, which I probably would have watched as a kid/young teenager, except that I was probably doing math homework when it was on. No more having to search madly on YouTube!
http://www.justdubs.net/index.html
I recently finished watching Neon Genesis Evangelion (looong entry about that to come, but in a nutshell: If you were going to teach a class in Teilhardian eschatology, all you'd have to do to make it accessible to your students is have them watch End of Evangelion.... And also... will the real "end up in hell" ending please stand up???), which my buddy and kid-brother stand-in LinksLife had highly reccommended. Also watched the by turns hysterical and touching Hayao Miyazaki offering "My Neighbors the Yamadas", which I loved so much, I'm planning to share it with my folks and introduce them to the lovely world of anime. And I'm pecking away, by turns, at Trinity Blood, Blood+, Death Note, and Fullmetal Alchemist, with occasional forays into Chobits (the first manga I ever read), Ah! My Goddess! (with the most bizarre Celtic J-Pop opening theme), and -- yes -- Sailor Moon, which I probably would have watched as a kid/young teenager, except that I was probably doing math homework when it was on. No more having to search madly on YouTube!
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Date: 2008-10-03 03:43 pm (UTC)~Weaver