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Post by account_disabled on May 2, 2018 12:07:06 GMT
Hi, As someone who greatly enjoys anime from the 80s and 90s, there are shows I've always wanted to watch like YAT Anshin, NG Lamune 40 and Stop! Hibari-kun. Lamentably, none of these shows have been officially licensed, and fansubbing efforts for them seem to be stuck in a rut right now. These days, whenever a modern anime series gets a new episode aired, a fansubbing group usually manages to sub it in a day if not hours after getting aired (HorribleSubs comes to mind). So, why isn't that kind of productivity seen for older anime (like say, an episode per week)? Is it because of real life issues or lack of interest in older animation? The latter would be serious from both a preservation and exposure (to a potential wider audience of fans) standpoint. With this in mind, should I just stop being an old man yelling at clouds and just try to accept/enjoy modern anime? I don't dislike it, but it just doesn't pack quite the same feeling of the anime I grew up with. For More You Can Check: Business Promotional Video
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