Toei is throwing uncut and improved dubs at every OLD franchise of theirs (Would you like some for Dragon Ball?)

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Re: Toei is throwing uncut and improved dubs at every OLD franchise of theirs (Would you like some for Dragon Ball?)

Post by Cure Dragon 255 » Wed Oct 11, 2023 5:57 am

I hope that if they cant actually dub any of the shows again Toei will at least reboot the anime and make a better dub for the new adaptation of the manga this time around.
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Re: Toei is throwing uncut and improved dubs at every OLD franchise of theirs (Would you like some for Dragon Ball?)

Post by BootyCheeksJohnson » Wed Oct 11, 2023 2:38 pm

I personally don't see much of a point in doing that. I don't think that there's a significant market for it. The best case scenario for this would be Ocean Kai since it's already finished, but Toei has no interest in releasing it. Also it wouldn't be the clean sweep dub which you presented for this discussion.
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