MAG Anti-Piracy Campaign - Thanks, Friends (w/ Karaoke & Eng Subs)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • I had to deinterlace it because the original upload has so much interlacing.
    Shows how shitty they are, huh?
    Torrent download:
    a.pomf.se/zeals...
    Happy death of your chinese cartoons, hope it's worth it, you scum!!!!
    Soft/Hardsubs/Translation done by me.
    Original Video:
    • Video
    Video description:
    マンガとアニメの未来を守るMAG PROJECTのスペシャル動画です。マンガとアニメを愛するみなさん、ぜひシェアし­て広めてください。
    MAG PROJECTの詳細はこちら manga-anime-here.com
    MAG Project presents a special short movie to Manga-Anime lovers. Please share it with your friends. MAG Project is launched for protecting the future of Manga and Anime.
    For more information, please visit "manga-anime-here.com".

Комментарии • 307

  • @Ben-Jack
    @Ben-Jack 10 лет назад +17

    If you want to protect the future of anime and manga, make it fucking available world wide, until then torrent on.

  • @plopda6th
    @plopda6th 10 лет назад +29

    -Hey, did you see that? Some foreigners overseas are making a profit distributing our anime online for free, and getting ad revenue for site traffick!
    - How dare they take that money we would’ve never won in the first place because we never make our products accesible to the international market!
    - Yes! Those foreigners are killing the industry by spreading our culture and gathering new fans and customers that would gladly pay for services at fair prices if we provided it for them!
    - Certainly, Anime is not dying because we pay miserable wages to our talented animators and pander to very specific subcultures, instead of expanding to international audiences that would gladly pay for our projects, like Little Witch Academia on Kickstarter!
    - Such heresy! We must destroy them for having the nerve to take advantage of what we've always neglected!

  • @tiagogalvao654321
    @tiagogalvao654321 10 лет назад +40

    I would buy it, if they sold it in my country. Here we only have naruto and pokemon :/

    • @kyunmoemoe6356
      @kyunmoemoe6356 9 лет назад

      ***** d u live in a cave??? xD

    • @tiagogalvao654321
      @tiagogalvao654321 9 лет назад

      Kyun MoeMoe Welcome to portugal

    • @pyroromancer
      @pyroromancer 8 лет назад

      Their zero effort in worldwide distribution is the very cause of piracy.

  • @semihkzlkeci6272
    @semihkzlkeci6272 10 лет назад +9

    Damn, loving my anime-subbers. They even subbed the Anti-piracy campaign video.

  • @im_kazmi
    @im_kazmi 10 лет назад +16

    Anime is love, anime is life

  • @MiLott-i8u
    @MiLott-i8u  10 лет назад +81

    Just to be clear, I do not support this campaign.
    I only did this for laughs (notice the torrent link).
    As a fansubber, I don't feel too concerned about this.

    • @TheHabeo
      @TheHabeo 10 лет назад +21

      Everybody who came to this video should already be a pirate so I'm sure we all do feel the same.
      In one sentence, fansubbers and leechers does not give a single fuck.

    • @Etzlo1
      @Etzlo1 10 лет назад +4

      hồng hà vũ never has one spoken truer words

    • @setsuna200
      @setsuna200 10 лет назад +2

      Damn straight! I think this is a bit much because of these site people have actually bought these series. I have actually bought some of the original Bluerays of Love Live school idol project.

    • @AC_WILDCARD
      @AC_WILDCARD 10 лет назад +3

      Agreed, this campaign is shit.

    • @timcruz2822
      @timcruz2822 10 лет назад +1

      question though. How will this campaign even affect fansubbers?

  • @thechrischaosX
    @thechrischaosX 10 лет назад +6

    They can't stop piracy
    piracy creates otakus from over the world

  • @duybankai
    @duybankai 10 лет назад +18

    Not paying for SHIT

  • @MiLott-i8u
    @MiLott-i8u  10 лет назад +16

    Japan is "apparently" DDoSing nyaa, resulting in the downtime for other websites using the same network (HorribleSubs, Commie, etc).
    This may not be of concern for most of you, since I know more than half of you use low quality streams or Crunchyroll.
    I'm pretty sure MAG has absolutely nothing to do with this, so don't lose your shit.

    • @MinatoAndMadara
      @MinatoAndMadara 10 лет назад

      oh thank goodness. i thought i was the only one to think it was them! although it's just a possibility.

    • @pyroromancer
      @pyroromancer 10 лет назад +1

      nah you can say its them. Their campaign have influenced the wrong people within Japan. Their fault for refusing to license 99.9% of their anime, manga and most of all hentai related content for the last 20+ years. Now they call it piracy. WRONG!

    • @lovecooksanji8259
      @lovecooksanji8259 10 лет назад

      ahh I rememeber that last week , lol alot of sites that were completely relyant on horriblesubs and nyaa were delyaing their releases xD

  • @revannarendra497
    @revannarendra497 10 лет назад +7

    Only if they made it available worldwide and at reasonable price.

  • @paxtekum4900
    @paxtekum4900 10 лет назад +32

    I will never EVER pay for anime, in japan they can watch it in the TV for free.

    • @sergio22611
      @sergio22611 10 лет назад +14

      they pay for cable I suppose HAHAHAH

    • @DjHonker
      @DjHonker 10 лет назад +8

      >never EVER
      >for free
      You have two memes in your comment :^)

    • @loverofpeoplez
      @loverofpeoplez 10 лет назад

      Yare Yare Daze.

    • @DarkReturns
      @DarkReturns 10 лет назад +3

      Yes, they can watch it for free, but they still make money off advertisements that is ran during the show. So they are still losing money.

    • @BabayBunny
      @BabayBunny 10 лет назад

      Yeah but they also get commercials and TV costs money. I get what they are trying to do...but I feel like everyone will just end up getting screwed over.

  • @starsnstrife
    @starsnstrife 10 лет назад +6

    Piracy has made all these Japanese cartoons trillions. Because people end up buying official blurays and all their toys and stuff. I personally know a lot of people here for example who would have never known about your mangas if it wasn't for piracy, so all be thankful for that if you ask me.

  • @natanaelt500
    @natanaelt500 10 лет назад +6

    1:45 They friendzoned us... :'(

  • @OutlawOtaku
    @OutlawOtaku 10 лет назад +27

    Congratulations, congratulations, congratulations, congratulations, congratulations...

  • @Techrodd
    @Techrodd 10 лет назад +15

    I believe in horriblesubs and FFF!

  • @Hascuce
    @Hascuce 10 лет назад +5

    the amount of spoilers in this video makes me cringe..

  • @pivanv23
    @pivanv23 10 лет назад +14

    We'll see if you earn more with this, many of your fans are outside your countries not inside.

  • @boxbreaker2011
    @boxbreaker2011 10 лет назад +5

    Propaganda at it's FINEST!
    Use the very characters that people love to guilt trip them into thinking they are doing something bad.
    Well played Japan.

  • @AnimeFanPan0
    @AnimeFanPan0 10 лет назад +8

    JAPAN just lost respect of lots of anime and manga fans pulling this shit move
    I will support the fans man

  • @TheHabeo
    @TheHabeo 10 лет назад +14

    Incomprehensible Engrish. Bwawaahaha.

  • @TimQ1986
    @TimQ1986 10 лет назад +23

    Thanks for releasing this in my country. /sarcasm.

  • @cjvaans4484
    @cjvaans4484 10 лет назад +12

    No anime, no life.

  • @RvnBlarg
    @RvnBlarg 10 лет назад +6

    I see this is a declaration of war. Well bring it on, because I already know who is going to be the loser in the end,..

  • @Aberusugi
    @Aberusugi 10 лет назад +4

    No thanks, I'd rather watch the shows now, than wait 2 years, to hope they will even bring it out there. And when they do, they charge an exorbitant amount for "localizations" that are terrible, instead of doing a decent translation job, censor parts out. Or they just don't come out here. Where is the US release of Legend of Galactic Heroes, huh? It took years and YEARS to release Hikaru no Go here. Screw them, they aren't making any effort in our region, and people that do it for free make them look terrible at what they do.

  • @thedarklink9000
    @thedarklink9000 10 лет назад +7

    >original video taken down by youtube
    >sides

  • @TheCanipaEffect
    @TheCanipaEffect 10 лет назад +1

    So, the anime industry is fueling itself on far less money than it needs to create these shows, we're getting shoddy animation, Ghibli has realised that without Miyazaki, they can no longer produce at a profit, and supposed anime fans are somehow offended by the notion of actually paying to support the hobby they love.

  • @smallwaves
    @smallwaves 10 лет назад +3

    This campaign will be so effective that it will kill Megaupload in negative two and a half years.

  • @stebsis
    @stebsis 10 лет назад +1

    Pirating almost anything is not hurting its sales for the most part. Think about it, people who pirate wouldn't pay the price of whatever it is, games for example. They pirate it, maybe they like it and then buy it maybe on sale but still. It's not lost revenue because those people wouldn't have bought it in the first place. I would've never gotten into anime and manga without illegally watching this stuff on the internet, and I wouldn't have bought the 300+ manga I have in my room. If anything pirating anime and manga has made it bigger than ever in the west, it's not killing it, it's making it grow. If people didn't pirate they also wouldn't pay for any extra stuff, there are people who want to buy manga and anime, and figurines, cosplay etc. when they become available in their region or maybe even import it from japan if they like it so much, but they would've never taken that first step without being able to see it for free.

  • @SiliconDrifter
    @SiliconDrifter 10 лет назад +2

    Yarr harr diddle lee dee. With out piracy, anime and manga wouldn't have grown so exponentially world wide. You should thank the pirates.

  • @SONGOKUMMA
    @SONGOKUMMA 10 лет назад +2

    Yo, Secludedly here(Founder of Taka Fansubs and former #1 UFC event uploader).
    Proof of how piracy works:
    I got sued for $40,000,000 by the UFC for uploading their overpriced events.
    After I was in the news, UFC ratings dwindled so badly it was laughable.
    I left the uploading scene, and now I see two new people in my place uploading events.
    Now there's more piracy, and less support for the company.
    Take down someone who is trying to spread word of your product to help make you money, and you lose money.
    Not everyone has this stuff available or can afford several thousand dollars a year on pay-per-view or premium cable.
    Anime is the same.
    Without fansubbing, there'd be no hit series like Naruto, One Piece, Bleach, Death Note, and even DBZ back when fansubs were Chinese rips with poor translations and yellow font on VHS. That's how word spread to companies.
    Spreading a product increases its reach to the global population, and in return, more people offer support for the company they are pirating from, whether it be through merchandising, gathering friends for watching on TV, or going to live shows, or like in anime, buying DVD/BD, plushies, streaming subscriptions, etc.
    Piracy is free advertising and especially for anime where it's a different language and needs work for other nations that it isn't typically available in, is a very vital part of popularizing a series and giving money to companies.
    As for people who just pirate and pay nothing, well... they were never going to buy it to begin with anyway, so what does it matter? Maybe they're just bored and trying to entertain themselves for a little while, and don't particularly love what they are watching. It hurts no one. Companies go after uploaders and rippers, and hurt themselves.

  • @CampersDaz
    @CampersDaz 10 лет назад +4

    And in the end nothing will change. Proven by history (onemanga, megaupload, kino.to, piratebay, etc,....)
    Oh, wait. Something DOES change: The Anime industry will have less money for quality anime because they wasted money on a futile BS-campaign.

  • @Oveja_TV
    @Oveja_TV 10 лет назад +2

    'Cause buying just 1 volume of manga of your favorite series is not only available in your own country, but so freakin' expensive too. So yeah, save all your "thank you" for a gainax ending instead, bunch of greedy hipocrites.

  • @delabarcel
    @delabarcel 10 лет назад +8

    Here in Mexico anime was broadcasted during the 90 but in the 2000 wasnt very common to see it on TV (I just found one TV station that broadcasted anime but I havent found it again) and internet is the only way to watch it
    Fuck, anime is a big buisness in Japan, you can watch it 24/7 but we dont, so they dont care about that

    • @zoelynholis6037
      @zoelynholis6037 10 лет назад

      Yeah, and if anime is hard to find manga is harder to find than anime, But, well, now for me its time to find another hobbies, because I dont have the enough money to buy suscriptions for watching anime on websites

    • @delabarcel
      @delabarcel 10 лет назад

      Zoelyn Holis I think they sell manga and anime but thats only in states like Mexico State and in the D.F and I live in Sonora (near to the frontier of USA and Mexico

    • @zoelynholis6037
      @zoelynholis6037 10 лет назад

      Now I hate living far away from Japan,

    • @delabarcel
      @delabarcel 10 лет назад

      Zoelyn Holis but I read that some spanish anime websites will not be affected because of this

    • @zoelynholis6037
      @zoelynholis6037 10 лет назад

      I don't care if is in english I just want to read manga and watch anime

  • @BabayBunny
    @BabayBunny 10 лет назад +2

    My only question is what bout all the HUNDREDS of manga that will never be released?

  • @supereece9000
    @supereece9000 10 лет назад +1

    The whole thing lost it's majesty when "TL Note: Incomprehensible Engrish" popped up, after that i couldn't stop chuckling

  • @christopherwarren168
    @christopherwarren168 10 лет назад

    I love how they show Yang Wenli saying thank you even though Legend Of The Galactic Heroes would not be known outside of Japan if it weren't for fansubs.

  • @colin8696908
    @colin8696908 10 лет назад +1

    I'm all for privacy protection but lets not forget that 6-7 years ago there was no official subbing or localization of any sort. People are going to be somewhat reluctant to turn against the ones who provided them with anime in the first place.

  • @TheSonicfanx1
    @TheSonicfanx1 10 лет назад +1

    Two things will happen:
    -Nothing
    -Nothing, but it will be slightly harder to get torrents for this

  • @Gambenoful
    @Gambenoful 9 лет назад +1

    All those feels in one video. Its to much senpai.

  • @Emanuelmartins69
    @Emanuelmartins69 10 лет назад

    Its not about the products, its about the history, the creativity, the characters we grown up.
    Japan should chance its view from a self-centered market to a more worldwide market...

  • @Willson0908
    @Willson0908 10 лет назад

    This video just made me feel say Thank you for those Author/Mangaka for Giving us The adventure of our life!. You People Made us, Happy, shed tears that we never thought we had, so "I Thank You for all of your hard work"
    We love your Manga, we love your Anime, And we love your hentai.
    JAPAN YOU RULE!!!
    THANKS AGAIN!! AND WE LOVE YOU!!!

  • @JimRaynorRaider
    @JimRaynorRaider 10 лет назад

    i can understand, piracy can hurt a tiny bit of the companies but here's the thing. not all anime/manga ever get a overseas release and the way we can see these anime is by online and by subbers.

  • @juances
    @juances 10 лет назад

    The fact that I recognize most of those shows how much time I've wasted watching anime >,>

  • @rhingoesyolo404
    @rhingoesyolo404 10 лет назад

    Thank you Anime for existing... :) Arigato...

  • @mwells219
    @mwells219 9 лет назад

    I bet half of those shows would have never been seen outside of a small audience in Japan without piracy.

  • @SMGJohn
    @SMGJohn 10 лет назад +1

    I loved this so much, I pirated 500GB more anime after watching this.

  • @OttoCerqueira
    @OttoCerqueira 10 лет назад +1

    Very deep and emotional. I'm crying so much that I'm going to watch other pirated anime.

  • @earthnuts
    @earthnuts 10 лет назад +2

    Try finding english subbed anime here in Switzerland. It's basically impossible. Also, i can only seem to find Naruto, Pokemon and Bleach here in Switzerland. Nothing else.

  • @OveReAction10
    @OveReAction10 10 лет назад

    Naze?! Why am I still getting the feels by that Anti-piracy vid? Come on! Those streaming sites are our only way to watch newly released anime! With this, my hype for Attack on Titan and No Game No Life season 2 has been vaporized....

  • @Aifen364
    @Aifen364 10 лет назад +5

    This is as dumb as trying to stop Video Game piracy.. ever thought that if people couldn't pirate it, they wouldn't bother BUYING it anyways?

  • @PoonBot5K
    @PoonBot5K 10 лет назад +2

    I'm pirating right now

  • @maiyi
    @maiyi 10 лет назад +1

    ありがとう。

  • @YoSoyConando
    @YoSoyConando 10 лет назад

    Here's the issue. There are some shows that never make it to the West, including some in fairly popular series like Gundam. Seriously, we don't even have half the Gundam series in English. It's basically just 0079, Zeta, ZZ, Wing, and Unicorn.

  • @breacher212
    @breacher212 10 лет назад

    Without piracy I wouldn't even know what anime is.

  • @Crossrein
    @Crossrein 10 лет назад

    Honestly, if the anime industry want to stop piracy, they need to make more legal online streams and get more anime licensed. Alot of us are forced to be pirates because somebody will not bring their animez to the west. Crunchyroll is helping in regards of stopping piracy, but they need to get more titles if they want to truly cut down on piracy.

  • @444shishishi
    @444shishishi 10 лет назад

    Thank you for this video.

  • @jameswillis5402
    @jameswillis5402 10 лет назад

    In japan if you watch it on tv, your supporting it. If you watch it on you phone a lot of these sites ask for dontations to support the official release and keep the page going. In place like the u.s and eruope it's hard to find places to watch anime.

  • @Bundalaba
    @Bundalaba 10 лет назад

    I actually cried... I'm not sure from shame or felt appreciated or both. I can only support so much though.

  • @donkeypunchEX
    @donkeypunchEX 10 лет назад

    also, we've been fan subbing before torrents and even before the internet became what is today. i still have some of my Silverwind VHS fansubs, but you youngin's prolly dont know about that.

  • @galacliva
    @galacliva 10 лет назад

    one thing ill never forget is how too say thank you in Japanese. Keep on downloading anime!!!!

  • @Sisyanor
    @Sisyanor 10 лет назад

    Now what about a poll?
    =======
    Why are you a so called pirate?
    1) You don't want to wait for YEARS before your favourite manga/anime gets licensed in your country?
    2) You don't want to pay for manga and don't care if mangaka die from starvation?

  • @DammitSpah
    @DammitSpah 10 лет назад

    My waifu wouldn't thank ME for buying stuff.

  • @thyago86
    @thyago86 10 лет назад

    If we relied for legal methods we would not know five percent of these animes.

  • @aquawu7527
    @aquawu7527 9 лет назад +1

    Joke on them lol. If not for piracy, their anime/manga would never become so well-known and popular outside of Japan

    • @DivineHyperion
      @DivineHyperion 8 лет назад

      Not like they should care all that much considering all that publicity doesn't amount to much sales.

  • @AhornSyrup
    @AhornSyrup 10 лет назад +6

    Piracy protection.
    Are they protecting H-Anime too? :P

    • @timcruz2822
      @timcruz2822 10 лет назад +2

      actually no. Your hentai is safe

    • @AhornSyrup
      @AhornSyrup 10 лет назад

      Tomoki Harukawa oh well, asked as joke to see if they actually did, which would have been funny :P

    • @obadahmohammed5777
      @obadahmohammed5777 10 лет назад

      Tomoki Harukawa lol ..

    • @BabayBunny
      @BabayBunny 10 лет назад +2

      NOOO! MY PORNNNN!!!

  • @keyysersoze5279
    @keyysersoze5279 10 лет назад

    It's not like people there wants to hurt their business.
    They just aren't familiar with the international market (still). They may not even really know about the role of fansubs.
    90% of Anime is still a 'niche' market internationally because of a lot of factors, mainly because, yeah it's an Anime.
    Just let this pass people. These upcoming events, if it would affect the west and the rest of the world (aside China), would let them know what's at stake here.

  • @LelouchViBr
    @LelouchViBr 10 лет назад

    I live in the Middle-East (Saudi Arabia),
    we don't even have cinema theaters.. There's no way I could buy Anime.

  • @itsacharcoalice
    @itsacharcoalice 10 лет назад +1

    was that song from JAM Project?

  • @Mai88tan
    @Mai88tan 10 лет назад +1

    01:28 love it :P

  • @chewyrocks
    @chewyrocks 10 лет назад

    I like how the editor put comic sans font subs for shitty anime like SAO and Naruto

  • @KNhunterX
    @KNhunterX 10 лет назад

    The Campaign is touching........ BUT I'll never stop downloading anime for free~ Even if some sites are blocked, there's still HorribleSubs which rips from official source

  • @akira6664586
    @akira6664586 10 лет назад +1

    why not hire these fan subbers and just release japanese subbed dvds to people. it probly be more accurate then there Incomprehensible Engrish translations.
    it would also make it so they cant complain.
    release these animes to rest world rather then hogging 50-70 percent them and stop complaining over animes that you dont wanna spend money to translate for rest world.
    were not even stealing the dubs or official translated all we doing is watching anime online we cant get from you cause your all to cheap to translate it for us.

  • @DanchiMJ
    @DanchiMJ 10 лет назад

    I`m surprised Galactic Heroes made it onto this one. I`m pretty sure fucking no one in the west would know that one if not for piracy.

  • @jakechrois4056
    @jakechrois4056 10 лет назад

    well if this happens anime industry, there products will go down

  • @akira6664586
    @akira6664586 10 лет назад

    i wouldnt put past anime creators suing them for this add.expecially if they didnt ask to use the animes for the add.

  • @LiDAF69
    @LiDAF69 10 лет назад

    Why Do they need to protect it? while it's already protected.

  • @KharelConstructions
    @KharelConstructions 10 лет назад

    Well not everyone can afford to buy the original Cds and comics.

  • @RandomA1
    @RandomA1 10 лет назад

    I can't buy anime in here (Turkey) and crunchyroll is just useless because of region licenses but I usually buy manga and series merchandise (figurines and such) to support the producers and this is how they thank us huh? Fuck this shit.

  • @riefurahman1570
    @riefurahman1570 10 лет назад

    stay calm, this thing not will be longtime like hollywood films in internet

  • @RawbeardX
    @RawbeardX 10 лет назад

    Please ask the music industrie how that works out.

  • @jonhon
    @jonhon 10 лет назад

    does Goku have yellow hair because he really is a super saiyan? WHY WOULD THEY SPOIL THAT??

  • @Gothdir
    @Gothdir 10 лет назад

    If the japanese companys would release Anime/Mange in the west we wouldnt realy need fansubs but instead 90% of the stuff either no licensed or is getting horrendous releases.

  • @maiika480
    @maiika480 10 лет назад

    1:40 あなたに守られて,望まれてきたから,今の私があるんだと思う.
    I'm here because I've been protected and desired by you.

    • @MiLott-i8u
      @MiLott-i8u  10 лет назад

      It was a very rough translation and I did it quickly.
      Sorry.

    • @Akihabarajin
      @Akihabarajin 10 лет назад

      Miracle Lotus u mean u google translated it? :O

  • @GeoAgeAlien13
    @GeoAgeAlien13 10 лет назад +1

    Well...there goes half of the Japanese economy. /sarcasm

  • @Workingplayer53
    @Workingplayer53 10 лет назад +1

    Dear Japan.
    Please stop this. I want to enjoy your anime but you make it hard for me to do that. Give us something better than Crunchy and anime that is actually worth paying for. As long as you guys keep pandering to Otaku who are living off others and spending that money to pay for your merchandise, that won't change a thing. Not everyone can pay over 100 euros just to watch some cartoons or read some comics. There are things that are little more important than that.
    Just look at Steam and Itunes. It did not cease piracy but at least they made it more profitable for creators and userfriendly for consumers.
    If you don't like people from outside your country to torrent your stuff than AT LEAST give us a fair chance to contribute in a fair way. If you guys keep on being stubborn than don't get mad for us. It's you own damn fault.
    Kind regards
    Europeans.

  • @Toukozuki
    @Toukozuki 10 лет назад

    Is that Macross Frontier at 00:41?
    Yeah, because I can totally buy that with english subtitles legally.
    I can't buy Gundam anymore either. I could never buy LoGH. Or Precure for that matter. I think out of the series they showed, like maybe 10 tops are available in the US legally.
    SASUGA, MAG.

  • @Chaos2ThaWorld1
    @Chaos2ThaWorld1 10 лет назад

    Your more than Welcome!

  • @GA2Skein
    @GA2Skein 10 лет назад

    You can pirate anime?! Sweet, thanks for the tip.

  • @NezumiiroGray
    @NezumiiroGray 10 лет назад +1

    Why not just do what Valve does and create a client that allows you to buy anime for cheap? Most otaku would enjoy cheap anime with fast shipping. Also as valve says, torrents are a type of market but if you can make a better, more accessible market...people will move away from the competition. DDoSing Nyaa and then giving us some shit thank you message just makes everyone hate you.

  • @MrHayada
    @MrHayada 10 лет назад

    lost it at 'incomprehensible Engrish', did TLing in the past, knows_this_feel.png

  • @ShoMinamimoto314159
    @ShoMinamimoto314159 10 лет назад +1

    Well, I live in Germany, so looking Unaviable Animes with English Subs is something even our companies have admitted is not harmful to them. And our Dubs... c'mon, the only good ones I know were Hellsing and Death Note, and I own Both. And even if I would buy something, all the shitty money would stay here in Germany anyways. But still better anti-piracy than thos annoying clips on DVDs ^^

  • @fhdude89
    @fhdude89 10 лет назад +1

    I'd rather stop watching anime, i can't afford this shit even if it was available here, which it's not.

  • @EllRiver
    @EllRiver 10 лет назад

    Yeah! lets all go out and buy Legends of galactic heros! WAIT.... YOU CANT!!! BECAUSE ITS ONLY AVAILABLE IN JAPAN.... OPPPS

  • @yukinagato350
    @yukinagato350 9 лет назад +1

    This is fucking hilarious.

  • @accelerator2359
    @accelerator2359 10 лет назад

    Manga at 0:18 ?
    Art looks amazing.

  • @teubert2
    @teubert2 10 лет назад

    It's not even my fault anime isn't being aired on tv in my country (unless you want to count the kiddy anime series) so what other choice do I have? I'd love to watch it on tv like the Japanese do, but I can't. Not much I can do on my end. It would be great if something akin to Crunchyroll came along, but with many more series, awesome subs and download links. Then I'd pay for a subscription.

  • @SwordsDanceQwilfish
    @SwordsDanceQwilfish 10 лет назад

    believe it!

  • @dr4g0nt4m3r
    @dr4g0nt4m3r 10 лет назад

    I dun really mind all these if they made a pay channel on the web or what for us to watch anime/manga to pay for the author & the company for the effort they made to creating all those, but dun leave the fan outside of japan without anime/manga =(
    I know my English is bad... has been 5 years I take eng subject lol

  • @Craytonex
    @Craytonex 9 лет назад +1

    Guys pls I can't watch Gundam anymore.
    Not even on crunchy roll which is a paid subscription which is all I'll ever give for anime. Man MS Gundam is wiped the Fuck off of the internet. I like most other people don't have the money to drop like 400$ or more on a DVD set that has like 25 episodes
    I'm against MAG, it's benefiting nobody.

  • @reviewbuttdungeonusa259
    @reviewbuttdungeonusa259 10 лет назад +2

    YOU CAN'T CONTROL THE INTERNET. MAG GOING DOWN!