| ^^^Hmm hmmm hmmm... Heh heh heh he he! You think I forgot who dubbed the anime in question?! Ha! You mock me! And to think I once considered you an underling. *snaps fingers* You missed a bit of my point in this objection of yours: 4-Kids did such a horrid job on Yu-Gi-Oh, which was originally a mature and slightly grotesque anime, and also upon Pokemon, that in actuality, using Yu-Gi-Oh as a momentary example was a given. The unfortunate torture the fans must have gone through is simply stunning; many people were disappointed, and I'm certain nobody really cared about Shaman King. Honestly, if they had used One Piece as an example, the case could have gone on for hours. *evil grin* And what exactly makes you think that Phoenix was specifically defending the Yu-Gi-Oh franchise? As stated earlier, this was merely an example. And, I also believe that despite the contradictions in their own skit (Such as the fact that they are defending dubbed anime and prosecuting 4Kids, which is an oxymoron in itself), these kids were merely proving a point: If not for 4kids, Anime would have made a better name for itself here in the States, or any other country outside of Japan! 4kids is to blame, and there was merely a small chip they had to break to get under the skin of the grossly out of proportion 'representative'. In conclusion to my point, I would like you to notice: despite Aerith misleading you, she had few lines. Unlike in the shows you mentioned so half-heartedly, in which the characters in question spoke loudly and often, Aerith was a mere side-character who I found unnecessary to pay any attention to. Therefore, I dislike you immense desire to judge these people based on a horrible version of Aerith. To finalize the futility of your case, there is a final, sweltering point that will finish you: These are amateurs who had the gumption to use an under-loved franchise to prosecute a much hated 'criminal'! In my opinion, even the idea, while not played to its fullest extent, was quite good in itself. Judging them based on their fan act simply because a few actors sucked and they slipped up to a trifle of a degree does not mean they didn;t have a good point. Thus, the video did not suck and was not a total loss. *folds arms* Thus, you lose, Mr. Edgeworth. |