Some of MangaUK's dubs are quite good IMO. They did both of Yoshiaki Kawajiri's films from the 80s being Wicked City and Demon City Shinjuku and I both love those movies and feel as though they elevated my enjoyment of it. Which reminds me they also did Cyber City Oedo which that dub is so fucking funny.They also did CLAMP's Tokyo Babylon and X which also have a pretty good cast, especially for the protagonist of X. It's always nice to look into these old studios from a past generation. I do miss them but I wish ADV Films and Ocean Group/Blue Water were still around, sad they were blacklisted by Funimation, if you're familiar.
@@TheHentaiMan69 Sean Schemmel. Dude did not like the other talent pools that were dubbing near him (ADV) and the others that dubbed Dragonball before him. Of course, ADV would've eventually fell out anyway but it's fairly known that Sean Schemmel would willingly try to stop Peter Kelamis and Vegeta's from trying to attend cons with him because of his arrogance as being the "only" Goku. There's some old tweets from Kelamis and Sean that are still floating around. It's a pretty bleh situation and I have disliked Sean since. He and Funimation also completely just stopped Ocean Group from releasing their dub of Z Kai. I wish it was still readily possible to watch DBZ in its ocean dub, in its entirety. Same with the Blue Water dub of DB, which I found a forum where someone had all the tapes of it but of course elitism and flaunting it around the dude just hides it from others, we're supposed to be preserving this content; not hoarding it for ourselves. 😔
also a vaguely related note, canadian actors do this ALOT because the western canada accent is fairly similar to the california accent so when it comes to voice coaching it's really easy for them to affect a california accent or to work with voice coaches who have a californian accent.
Some of MangaUK's dubs are quite good IMO. They did both of Yoshiaki Kawajiri's films from the 80s being Wicked City and Demon City Shinjuku and I both love those movies and feel as though they elevated my enjoyment of it. Which reminds me they also did Cyber City Oedo which that dub is so fucking funny.They also did CLAMP's Tokyo Babylon and X which also have a pretty good cast, especially for the protagonist of X. It's always nice to look into these old studios from a past generation. I do miss them but I wish ADV Films and Ocean Group/Blue Water were still around, sad they were blacklisted by Funimation, if you're familiar.
Damn, why was ADV films and Ocean group blacklisted?
@@TheHentaiMan69 Sean Schemmel. Dude did not like the other talent pools that were dubbing near him (ADV) and the others that dubbed Dragonball before him. Of course, ADV would've eventually fell out anyway but it's fairly known that Sean Schemmel would willingly try to stop Peter Kelamis and Vegeta's from trying to attend cons with him because of his arrogance as being the "only" Goku. There's some old tweets from Kelamis and Sean that are still floating around. It's a pretty bleh situation and I have disliked Sean since. He and Funimation also completely just stopped Ocean Group from releasing their dub of Z Kai. I wish it was still readily possible to watch DBZ in its ocean dub, in its entirety. Same with the Blue Water dub of DB, which I found a forum where someone had all the tapes of it but of course elitism and flaunting it around the dude just hides it from others, we're supposed to be preserving this content; not hoarding it for ourselves. 😔
also a vaguely related note, canadian actors do this ALOT because the western canada accent is fairly similar to the california accent so when it comes to voice coaching it's really easy for them to affect a california accent or to work with voice coaches who have a californian accent.
How come I never knew this?!?
ew, dubbing, cringe
Dubs can be good though sometimes. Especially with the weird old anime where it sounds hilariously bad.
@@TheHentaiMan69 you sound hilariously bad