https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/da...-30-new-anime-series-for-2018-release/.122823 I'm just spreading the news. Spoiler: Opinions 30 animes huh. Wonder how many will be ... shit.
also. netflix flaunt "netflix original" tag a lot. but majority of thing are NOT originals. but borrowed content from other companies. they just publish.. case in point. dreamworks dragons. already has 2 movies and had 4 or 5 tv animated seasons before moving to netflix. animated by dreamworks. netflix still plasters netflix original. fck netflix
I don't think they're actually producing anything...they're just licensing the shows and and publishing them
Truth is, just removing a short part makes it an original adaption. Feels like this is the current hype word.
I can't wait for Netflix to succeed brilliantly with waifus everywhere lamenting not rushing up to be animated by Netflix. For me, I don't watch Netflix. Edit: You should include fake news as an option for fun.
Listening to dubs of anime reminds me that anime is meant for little kids and makes me depressed. All of these anime dubs use the same kind of voice actors that Dora the Explorer and such shows use. Western people really don't care about their seiyuus.
honestly speaking, couldn't care less about the netflix haters or netflix defenders. sure, it's bad if the shows are not "original" (term to be taken with a grain of salt because all sorts of narrow-minded individuals give very different definitions for what this term should mean...) when labeled as such. but if it is a dubbing or subbing that hasn't happened in a commercial sense, then they have every right to advertise it as such. Again, just from the examples given of what series, I really don't care all that much because I already don't follow any of those shows and I would assume anything connected to them. It's nice to see the number of potential shows I could watch increase, but everyone already knows how certain regions get different shows from other regions, so as for which of those will actually be available in my region... meh. I personally don't watch dubs because despite the effort and hardwork put in by the teams, they often just sound far too fake and unnatural for the setting. occasionally you get a good lineup for these shows where everything sounds about right, but I rarely find them. so dubs are out for me on the sole basis that I cannot get immersed in the setting.
Dragonball has amazing voice actors, and so did Ranma 1/2. Anime does have good voice actors, but people focus on the bad examples.
I think its good. Not watching a single anime series this season as all of them weren't interesting at all