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In which case, is the silence of Nexon on their current state of dunderhead affairs.
It's still summer in the northern hemisphere, so might as well get some.
Those European brands, some of them are made and distributed by local companies. Mwahahaha!
I never understood those kinds of people. Food is food.
Also, the argument that American food is worse, unhealthy, etc. is kind of old. It's true for the most part but it's not like anywhere else is any different.
American food is unhealthy because of certain cooking styles. Not all American food is unhealthy.
People overseas have a disdain of US produced foods because of past issues of contaminated food and some companies bypassing FDA regulations to put their goods on the market.
There are also people who are concerned about what goes into the produce and meats that they consume, and how it is processed.
(If you're out of the loop, and of legal adulthood age, check Twitter.)
Why is it important to me?
Nexon likely won't do future Funimation related collabs due to this heated backlash of insensitive tomfoolery of contractors/employees.
Funimation could also lose DBZ rights from Toei Animation.
Wait.. can I have anime examples of what they've dubbed? I can recall Fairy Tail..
(Yeah I should just google it but I'm lazy and this is Last Post Wins after all ;P)
That's not for us to decide is it?
Nexon still works with an extension of Sony, and Sony also owns Funimation.
Even if it's not for us to decide, it's safe to say that Nexon anime collabs are strictly JP approved beforehand.
There's no telling how Toei will view the NA anime dub community after the press publication of those sound bytes.
The fact of the matter remains that this press impacts everyone who was working with Funimation, not just Funimation itself.
Signing a collab contract with Nexon could be on Toei's back burner for now, so anyone asking Nexon for such a collab will have to wait.
it's better to come back to this topic after we see something actually happen rather than speculate and make presumptions and assumptions based off unrelated connections.
It's not so much assumptions, as it is knowing how employees of Funimation used studio equipment and time in such an inappropriate manner.
Despite the age of some of the recordings, the refusal to expunge the recordings is definitely something any dub company should question.
Japan's more conservative and child friendly nature aside, it's certainly a topic worth getting back to once more news on the situation rolls out.
Just sayin'!
Since you're in CA then I'm gonna guess that it's >100000?
Why yes.