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Excellent deal for dub fans, but I still prefer physical copies for anime.
It frustrates me that they haven't figure out a way to do multiple audio streams for digital. Either they want you to buy it twice or the original Japanese audio track is just not available at all. It's to the point where I don't want to support digital anime until they figure this out.
Great deal for Ergo Proxy. Watched it around 15 years ago and loved it. Guess it was too ahead of its times.
Usually if there's no indication of Japanese audio then it's same to assume it's dub only. You can also read the reviews.
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Excellent deal for dub fans, but I still prefer physical copies for anime.
It frustrates me that they haven't figure out a way to do multiple audio streams for digital. Either they want you to buy it twice or the original Japanese audio track is just not available at all. It's to the point where I don't want to support digital anime until they figure this out.
Excellent deal for Samurai 7–walks a fine line between paying homage to the original film while adding it's own touches and spin to a longer form series. Highly underrated.
Excellent deal for dub only fans, but I still prefer physical copies for anime.
It frustrates me that they haven't figure out a way to do multiple audio streams for digital. Either they want you to buy it twice or the original Japanese audio track is just not available at all. It's to the point where I don't want to support digital anime until they figure this out.
Where do you see that it's dub-only? I've always wanted to watch this series but dub would be a dealbreaker for me too. I don't see dub/sub indicated anywhere on the product page.
Where do you see that it's dub-only? I've always wanted to watch this series but dub would be a dealbreaker for me too. I don't see dub/sub indicated anywhere on the product page.
Usually if there's no indication of Japanese audio then it's same to assume it's dub only. You can also read the reviews.
How does someone with an AppleID but has Android purchase these titles? Through AppleTV?
I don't see how to do it via the iTunes website.
Thanks!
Do you have a PC? Just download and install the iTunes for Windows software: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210384 You can make purchases from there as well as watch your iTunes movie and TV purchases via the software.
I'm not sure if you can still buy iTunes movies via Roku (or Amazon Firestick), but you can use the Apple TV app on either one to watch your iTunes purchases.
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It frustrates me that they haven't figure out a way to do multiple audio streams for digital. Either they want you to buy it twice or the original Japanese audio track is just not available at all. It's to the point where I don't want to support digital anime until they figure this out.
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It frustrates me that they haven't figure out a way to do multiple audio streams for digital. Either they want you to buy it twice or the original Japanese audio track is just not available at all. It's to the point where I don't want to support digital anime until they figure this out.
It frustrates me that they haven't figure out a way to do multiple audio streams for digital. Either they want you to buy it twice or the original Japanese audio track is just not available at all. It's to the point where I don't want to support digital anime until they figure this out.
Usually if there's no indication of Japanese audio then it's same to assume it's dub only. You can also read the reviews.
You can also watch the samples of the episodes. But yeah their def English
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I don't see how to do it via the iTunes website.
Thanks!
I don't see how to do it via the iTunes website.
Thanks!
I'm not sure if you can still buy iTunes movies via Roku (or Amazon Firestick), but you can use the Apple TV app on either one to watch your iTunes purchases.