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I hope the opening is more than 30 seconds
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And next season you'll need to send a letter to japan so that they can deliver a pen drive that you can only play once and watch the episode.It’s weird that for how large of a property Pokemon is, it keeps becoming more exclusive. First it was on a basic channel with WB, then shifted to basic cable with CN, then more exclusive cable with Disney XD and now a subscription based streaming platform with Netflix. It seems that as time goes on, it becomes less accessible.
Seeing who are making the opening, there's bound to be a full version released along it. At least, I hope so.I hope the opening is more than 30 seconds
Wow, Netflix it is.
Prof Cerice?
Goh? Sounds alot like Sawyer tbh
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Spike's actor in PSASBR was Marc Silk who is based in the UK and that's definitely not him voicing Go/Goh.Now that I watched the trailer, Go's voice sounds familiar. Did he by any chance dub Spike from Ape Escape, at least in PSASBR?
I kinda have to wonder why CITV is deciding to drop the franchise entirely yet besides Netflix in the US the other broadcasters are the same.Of these, only the UK's broadcaster has changed; everything else is the same.
Then I wonder who voices Goh, since I really feel I have heard him somewhere.Spike's actor in PSASBR was Marc Silk who is based in the UK and that's definitely not him voicing Go/Goh.
I don't really see how. How'd they pronounce then, like Goo? Regardless, it doesn't really matter.Maybe they did this so that people pronounce his name correctly, kinda like how in the games, Ranse got turned into Ransei.
I do hope that the opening theme will be good. I don't expect the dub quality to change or for the Japanese version to be available alongside it, despite how both options would be neat, but having better longer opening songs again would be nice.
The opening preview in the trailer was still only 30 seconds apparently. Also, with all the non-Netflix local broadcasters still airing the series elsewhere, I doubt the length would change.Somehow I didn't even think about that. I'd love it if we got longer opening songs again! That would definitely be a plus to Netflix if we get it.
You could also try using an HDMI cable to connect your computer to your TV.I don't have a smart TV, so I don't think I can stream Netflix on my TV instead. I'm content with watching Yu-Gi-Oh! that way because the dubs are far in a way worse than the Pokemon dubs and there's a good chance that U.S. channels may not air any Yu-Gi-Oh! dubs in the foreseeable future anyway, but not being able to watch the new series on my TV until a possible DVD release at least a year later is a bit sad for me.
I double-checked and thankfully that is not the case, he's called Goh. I don't say thankfully because it's a bad name, but because it would be a pain to fit three mouthflaps in one.also Go is called Gonzalez.
This is normal for professors even in the games, so it's not all that surprising.According to Bulbapedia "Professor Cerise" will have a translated\different version of his name in a bunch of countries. I'm not sure if it's happened with other characters since I just follow the Japanese version but this is interesting. I'm usually against this approach yet seeing it's a bunch of them doing it...
I've read that the dub opening is being performed by a band called Walk off The Earth, could that affect the length?The opening preview in the trailer was still only 30 seconds apparently. Also, with all the non-Netflix local broadcasters still airing the series elsewhere, I doubt the length would change.