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#11. Posted:
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I do like Sub over Dub on occasions. I usually test both out first to see which one I like. Sometimes I just don't fell like reading subs.
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Dubbed = Limited Titles

Subbed = Everything

It's better to watch subbed because every anime gets subbed, and only a select few get dubbed.
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Sub is a way of life. Everything is perfectly done.

Dubbed, most of the time, screws up this balance.

That's the way I see it anyways...
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I started with dub back when I watched anime on adult swim only, but when I branched off I started to watch sub and enjoyed it a lot more.
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Im enjoying subbed alot more from when I started watching anime.Im almost finished sword art online subbed
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I used to prefer watching anime that was dubbed. After comparing the voice acting, I realized the English versions were worse; emotion and such didn't seem to come through as much.

Subbed is much better, imo.
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I prefer dub but sometimes dub can be really terrible. So I have recently been watching sub. One anime really good on dub is death note.
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I love both dubbed and subbed but there is a lot of cheesy voice acting in dubbed plus you become a much more fluent reader after watching enough subbed.
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I used to think that way, but to me dubbed sounds horrible now unless its not done by an official dubber such as funimation, but even that sounds bad. For me I just stick to sub because I'm starting to learn more and more words and sentences in Japanese.
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