Raoul_Duke
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- Jan 26, 2021
I've absolutely, positively, have got to agree with you on the subs vs. dubs debate. Most dubs are frankly God awful. Just for a personal example, I prefer the subbed version of Princess Mononoke to the dubbed version. It feels far more natural to watch a Japanese story being told in Japanese, with subtitles to help those of us who don't know the tongue, than the alternative. Watching it dubbed was like watching Family Guy in French, it just feels off.FMA is one of those 'classic' ones. Though I hate to be the fucker that starts the 'sub vs. dub' debate, but I honestly can't stand dubs. FMA does have a good English dub, but it is the exception to the rule. Cowboy Bebop also has (arguably) the best dub in anime. Some would argue superior to the sub, and its hard for me to disagree.
I'd just recommend (unless you have a legitimate disability) to try and get used to subs. This is also because dubs in a lot of anime have a tendency to change the script for the worse. I've basically put dubs with subtitles on sometimes and its like I'm watching two different shows at the same time.
That's fine. Like I said, you're going to have to think on what you generally do like in your stories and go from there. People say its easy to get into, but its honestly not. Because you're basically getting into something that is not considered for Western tastes at all (no matter what Twitter/journos think, all this stuff is made for the Japanese) and also has a different publishing dynamic. Which a lot of people don't think about, but it is a heavy influence. The values are different, the themes are different and sometimes it is just too much of a cultural difference or too much time to figure it all out than most want to be bothered.
Its not as simple as people make it out to be.
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For example, I love Berserk, Psychopass, Ghost in the Shell but I also watch romantic comedies like My Dress Up Darling. Nobody here in their right mind would recommend me My Dress Up Darling if I said I loved those three series. But I've been watching anime since I'm a kid, so I know what I like. Its going to take time to figure it all out and generally I find recommendations are only general starting points. Largely, you're going to have to jump in for yourself and experiment. And a lot of the time keep Twitter/Anime Reviews and Comments out of your head, because this shit is very much based on personal taste.
Also, voice acting in Japan, as far as I know, isn't as much of an incestuous, disgusting circlejerk as western voice acting. Granted, it could be as bad, but considering the amount of rape accusations, "woke", and general scumminess of many, at least the Japan try to have some standards of conduct.