I don't like watching it weekly, because I'd probably forget all the characters' names and what's going on, and having to wait a week would be bad. And you, what do you usually do? (You can vote in the poll, but I would like you guys to write too).
It's exactly the opposite for me...Wimpy Cursed wrote:
If I do watch an anime every week, I'm more likely to remember what went on.
I find myself forgetting everything on what has happened if I watch a whole anime in one sitting.
so like a few horus after the official releasegreat_elmo wrote:
I wait for it to end as by that time all episodes should be on those websites
These websites are very useful sometimes.Patatitta wrote:
so like a few horus after the official releasegreat_elmo wrote:
I wait for it to end as by that time all episodes should be on those websites
It's not only wrong, the wording used is also weird and unnatural.Behrauder wrote:
These websites are very useful sometimes.Patatitta wrote:
so like a few horus after the official releasegreat_elmo wrote:
I wait for it to end as by that time all episodes should be on those websites
If I'm not mistaken, Crunchyroll releases episodes with subtitles an hour later, but I believe this compromises the quality. I subscribe to Crunchyroll Premium, and yesterday I watched an anime available there on an alternative website. Why? I tried watching it on Crunchyroll first, but the subtitles were very out of sync, not to mention that, with the limited Japanese I've learned purely from anime, I could tell the translation was often quite wrong. Although this case is an exception, most of the time it's not even available on Crunchyroll.
I had to pause the episode I was watching on Crunchyroll now, so I wouldn't forget to post it:Nuuskamuikkunen wrote:
It's not only wrong, the wording used is also weird and unnatural.Behrauder wrote:
These websites are very useful sometimes.Patatitta wrote:
so like a few horus after the official releasegreat_elmo wrote:
I wait for it to end as by that time all episodes should be on those websites
If I'm not mistaken, Crunchyroll releases episodes with subtitles an hour later, but I believe this compromises the quality. I subscribe to Crunchyroll Premium, and yesterday I watched an anime available there on an alternative website. Why? I tried watching it on Crunchyroll first, but the subtitles were very out of sync, not to mention that, with the limited Japanese I've learned purely from anime, I could tell the translation was often quite wrong. Although this case is an exception, most of the time it's not even available on Crunchyroll.