Could someone like me to a place where I can watch all 13 Dragon Ball Z movies in Japanese with English subtitles, please?
No money, no watchie.Relish in Chaos said:I don't have the money, and I just need to watch them for this project I'm doing.
No, I want to hear Masako Nozawa and Ryo Horikawa yell at each other.Fappy said:You don't want to hear Sean Schemmel and Christopher Sabat yell at each other? What's wrong with you OP?
To each his own I suppose. I usually don't care either way as long as the dub isn't bad but I love the silly voice acting in the English dub of DBZRelish in Chaos said:No, I want to hear Masako Nozawa and Ryo Horikawa yell at each other.Fappy said:You don't want to hear Sean Schemmel and Christopher Sabat yell at each other? What's wrong with you OP?
But OK then, thanks anyway, guys.
No, nothing Dragon Ball related is on Netflix as far as I know... which is weird considering Netflix's partnership with Funimation.Hazy992 said:Are they on Netflix?
Did you find them on a streaming site in Japanese, though? I did a youtube search and only turned up dubbed examples, although I'm sure if I wanted to download it instead of stream it there would be several ways to find every different version of the movies.ToTaL LoLiGe said:If you googled it you'd find your answer. You haven't looked hard enough.
EDIT: as far as I know streaming isn't illegal, but it's definitely cheating the creators.
I know of a site that offers dubbed and original audio videos.Owyn_Merrilin said:Did you find them on a streaming site in Japanese, though? I did a youtube search and only turned up dubbed examples, although I'm sure if I wanted to download it instead of stream it there would be several ways to find every different version of the movies.ToTaL LoLiGe said:If you googled it you'd find your answer. You haven't looked hard enough.
EDIT: as far as I know streaming isn't illegal, but it's definitely cheating the creators.
Finding stuff like that was a /lot/ easier back when Google Video existed. I know there's other video search engines out there, but man was it convenient.ToTaL LoLiGe said:I know of a site that offers dubbed and original audio videos.Owyn_Merrilin said:Did you find them on a streaming site in Japanese, though? I did a youtube search and only turned up dubbed examples, although I'm sure if I wanted to download it instead of stream it there would be several ways to find every different version of the movies.ToTaL LoLiGe said:If you googled it you'd find your answer. You haven't looked hard enough.
EDIT: as far as I know streaming isn't illegal, but it's definitely cheating the creators.