my friends tell me about animes /o/ best ever way to watch animuu~
Friendly recommendations doesn't always hit the spot IMO. But still, they gave us something to watch (at least).Ryu wrote:
my friends tell me about animes /o/ best ever way to watch animuu~
Whom?Koro McAlpine wrote:
I read your conversation.
For me, I watch anime with JP dub online, and I watch anime dubbed on TV.
I bought DVDs from MovieStop/FYE but I only buy them used, but I wanted to buy new DVDs but there expensivs (DVD-BD combo). But I'm trying to watch some anime online on the computer before I'll get off. I only use subs to help me get better on my grammer and learn new words I never heard of. I stopped watching fansubs on stream for some reason and moved to torrents. If new anime is not picked up by CR and other, I'll just watch the fansubs.
If you want to watch anime with a Japanese dub, look at many people from Japan arrested for illegal uploading.
I really hoping we'll have FUNimation Channel on Dish.
Wait, what's that supposed to mean? I thought you watch them too.Koro McAlpine wrote:
If you want to watch anime with a Japanese dub, look at many people from Japan arrested for illegal uploading.
I wanted to, on Hulu, CR, Crackle, and Viki but my crappy 4G hotspot sucks for buffering. Have you ever used 4G before?The Ribbon Red wrote:
Whom?Koro McAlpine wrote:
I read your conversation.
For me, I watch anime with JP dub online, and I watch anime dubbed on TV.
I bought DVDs from MovieStop/FYE but I only buy them used, but I wanted to buy new DVDs but there expensivs (DVD-BD combo). But I'm trying to watch some anime online on the computer before I'll get off. I only use subs to help me get better on my grammer and learn new words I never heard of. I stopped watching fansubs on stream for some reason and moved to torrents. If new anime is not picked up by CR and other, I'll just watch the fansubs.
If you want to watch anime with a Japanese dub, look at many people from Japan arrested for illegal uploading.
I really hoping we'll have FUNimation Channel on Dish.
Watch online JP dub and EN dub on TV? Same.
It's just crap Crunchyroll/ANN reported everytime when this happens and counting... Besides, Japanese animation companies want to make money from their stuffs (DVDs and other)... I also heard last year FUNimation used over 1000 torrent users over One Piece and then, Toei does the same to them too. That's why One Piece was extremly popular and Toei/FUNimation want money from this anime.Wait, what's that supposed to mean? I thought you watch them too.Koro McAlpine wrote:
If you want to watch anime with a Japanese dub, look at many people from Japan arrested for illegal uploading.
No. Sticking to LAN with Wi-Fi router.Koro McAlpine wrote:
I wanted to, on Hulu, CR, Crackle, and Viki but my crappy 4G hotspot sucks for buffering. Have you ever used 4G before?
So they let them be at first, but asks for money later? Pretty common marketing tactic, if you ask me. That is, if they plan on rising popularity first.Koro McAlpine wrote:
It's just crap Crunchyroll/ANN reported everytime when this happens and counting... Besides, Japanese animation companies want to make money from their stuffs (DVDs and other)... I also heard last year FUNimation used over 1000 torrent users over One Piece and then, Toei does the same to them too. That's why One Piece was extremly popular and Toei/FUNimation want money from this anime.
My 4G Hotspot stop buffering videos on CR until the video pauses at where it stopped buffering and I have to refresh it and stop where I left off. So annoying. On my Android tablet, using the CR app, it kicked me out of the video where it stopped buffering, and it's so annoying, had to go back and it took me where it stopped at. I wish Crunchyroll should do more buffering improvements on the computer. Crunchyroll is the only thing I stick with.The Ribbon Red wrote:
No. Sticking to LAN with Wi-Fi router.Koro McAlpine wrote:
I wanted to, on Hulu, CR, Crackle, and Viki but my crappy 4G hotspot sucks for buffering. Have you ever used 4G before?So they let them be at first, but asks for money later? Pretty common marketing tactic, if you ask me. That is, if they plan on rising popularity first.Koro McAlpine wrote:
It's just crap Crunchyroll/ANN reported everytime when this happens and counting... Besides, Japanese animation companies want to make money from their stuffs (DVDs and other)... I also heard last year FUNimation used over 1000 torrent users over One Piece and then, Toei does the same to them too. That's why One Piece was extremly popular and Toei/FUNimation want money from this anime.
Accelerator-kun wrote:
PC and sometimes smartphone.
Like I said._Ryohei_ wrote:
Poll is a good idea. But the most chosen answer will be pc
"Seeing"? You don't meet with anime.BadLuckExpert wrote:
>How do you watch anime?
>ummm.. by seeing them?
With HDTV?Fai-Chii wrote:
Laptop/PS3
Yes Samsung HDTVThe Ribbon Red wrote:
With HDTV?Fai-Chii wrote:
Laptop/PS3
Okay.The Ribbon Red wrote:
And give me GarryFai-Chii wrote:
Laptop/PS3
Are you challenging me? The great Weiss Guertena...Fai-Chii wrote:
Okay.
I don't snack while I watch anime, though.Kamixdesu wrote:
On Pc with milk/juice and little snacks
or
with YUM YUM (chicken flavour) :3
Do we have a badass here?Kinzo wrote:
phone/archos during school
Again?Teta wrote:
Phone during school
Oh... OK.Teta wrote:
I watch anime and listen to music. Consider me a female 3D Nichijou Takumi.
Closet otaku?Shirotaku wrote:
PC with the best quality I can find and when theres no one home I use my TV :3
I'm anThe Ribbon Red wrote:
Closet otaku?Shirotaku wrote:
PC with the best quality I can find and when theres no one home I use my TV :3