I'm sure there are a few who cling to the dub because that's what they saw first, but you're acting like it's something you see every day. There are far more casual, "oh I watched this as a kid, look season one's only $24.99" fans than those who obsess about what food cat really loves. I would say that it's pretty natural to seek out more and more of something you like a lot. And, well, eventually the die hard fan who was introduced through FUNimation's dub will learn about the Japanese version of the show, or at least the English manga. That's just simply where you're going to get a more pure experience, more accurate information, ext. If they're really "die-hard," they will learn that cat doesn't necessarily love food.isucamper wrote:I'll never understand why people cling to the dub simply because it's what they first expirienced.
If you get interested in something enough to be passionate about it, you'd think that you would gravitate towards the artwork as the original artist intended it.
Also, there's really no point in lashing out at Rocketman. He may have argued with you, but it wasn't in defense of the dub. He's a manga purist.






