Most likely it will, as when I was at London Comic Con posters for the series were being handed out by a company who airs dubbed anime via a streaming service in the UK. So chances are that means they intend to get the streaming rights for Kill la Kill in the UK, and as they stream dubbed anime, would imply the series will be dubbed.darkotakusouls said:I see your watching Kill La Kill I'm hoping that series will be dubbed for me to watch.
darkotakusouls said:I was watching Sword Art Online on TV and now they're changing to Blue Exorcist which I'm pretty excited to watch.
darkotakusouls said:I agree. On my forum we started talking about it and it seems a lot of people lost interest in the second half. I heard they are making a S2, I wonder how it will turn out.
darkotakusouls said:It like cartoons made in Japan but they normally have better story lines and most of the ones we get dubbed are aimed at Teens and Adults. There all kinds, you got actions, fanservice, moe, horror, etc. I hope that a good definition of anime.
phio_chan said:darkotakusouls said:It like cartoons made in Japan but they normally have better story lines and most of the ones we get dubbed are aimed at Teens and Adults. There all kinds, you got actions, fanservice, moe, horror, etc. I hope that a good definition of anime.
Haha, I think 'better' is relative and subjective. Unfortunately I don't watch Western comic or animation to compare them, so I won't touch that part.
Adding to darkotakusouls's explanation above, anime is basically Japanese word for their cartoon/animation. Japanese comic (which we call manga), anime, games, and novels are usually divided based on the target audience (young/old boys/girls); each usually has a characteristic touch in terms of artwork and plot to it. They are combined with various genre, from fantasy to slice-of-life (stories which highlights events that can happen in real life).
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