Fionordequester wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2019 11:52 pm
jjgp1112 wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2019 9:38 pm
There are people still totally convinced that Toei's gonna revoke Funi's license over the leaks even though Toei hasn't said a peep about it in the last near 3 moths.
Funny thing is, they actually
did.
https://twitter.com/ToeiAnimation/statu ... 20512?s=20
At least, I think they did.
Timing works out pretty well, considering this was about 2 days after Chupp dismissed the rest of Mignogna's claims.
I think you're looking too far into that tweet. "Thank you for giving your strong and beautiful voice to our Bulma!" is not indicative of her not being Bulma anymore. It's just an acknowledgement of what she's done for the last 10 years so far.
If they did revoke the license,
1. They'd announce it. When FUNi was losing the rights to Fullmetal Alchemist, they announced it.
2. FUNi wouldn't still have the last volume of Super on preorder or any of their other releases in print.
3. The English trailers for DBZ: Kakarot most likely wouldn't have English voiceovers from the FUNi cast. They'd just leave them in Japanese or have a different cast.
XanatosVanBadass wrote: Sun Dec 01, 2019 5:01 pm
It’s funny, I predicted how the fandom would react from the beginning for the most part. I knew the larger fandom would stand by him as the anime fandom IS just that toxic and evil (in general ). At least the ones invested in the story as I’m aware most anime fans don’t know or care either way. What baffled me is when Vic started going after Sabat and the like. I was legit curious who the fandom would side with since Sabat is crucial (for better or worse) to the dub in this fandom. And... they STILL sided with Vic and in fact want everyone BUT him fired from Dragon Ball. That was.. baffling.
Anime fans as a group are generally shitty people. Fuck it all. The only anime I support now are positive works like A Silent Voice.
I'm sorry, but that's an extremely pessimistic & bad take on this situation. The larger fandom? Like, most of the DB fandom? I'm sorry, even most of the dub's fandom didn't care that much. Literally the only people that cared or stood by him were his fans (which don't comprise a lot of the DB fandom), or right wing grifters. And then you contradict yourself & say most anime fans don't know or care. Literally not a lot of people sided with Vic against the rest of the cast outside of Monica Rial (who, let's face it, didn't endear herself to outsiders by threatening people with a lawsuit if they tweeted something she perceived as bad at her, even if it wasn't as bad as other stuff) & maybe Sean Schemmel, but he also acted like an ass at times.
The only thing I can think of that they'd be against the others about are the leaked outtakes from 20 years ago, which had NOTHING to do with Vic outside of Rekieta being shady & trying to use it as proof that Vic was innocent of any misdeeds...somehow because people, before he worked at FUNi, recorded joke takes when dubbing Z that got leaked to the public years ago & then suddenly resurfaced.
I'm sorry, but, what? Dragon Ball not being positive? The larger fandom is extremely positive. Because it's not a film about a dude who befriends a deaf girl, it's toxic? I don't believe that. Sorry, but that's just bad logic since you don't go into detail about it. I've said similar things about things that I hate about certain fandoms, so I know why you're saying that, but I don't think DB is nearly as bad as those fandoms.