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Im Wondering If They Have English Dubbed D Grey Man Series

What anime are better/just as good with the English dub?

As far as being an expert in action anime, my experience with their English dubs has been satisfactory. They tend to be full of life and well-directed with few incidents that I would call 'mistakes.' They also tend to have good humor and comic relief and those come off pretty well too. Action anime has a wide range of emotion sporting things like happiness, anger, sorrow, and romance.As far as the ones I like most, I go with Yu Yu Hakusho first. Yu Yu Hakusho is so excellently done in the voice department that I can hardly think of better. Every character has their niche, their spirit is alive and well. The actors were well chosen and the direction is flawless. Everyone seems so very consistent with their character and the current emotion.More modern ones like Naruto are not as bad as you might imagine. The original series of Naruto starts off pretty annoying, but I believe this stands as intended by the author. It may take a while for the voice acting to grow on you and for a few characters, shine. They are all very unique characters and driven by unique motives. It's hard to get past the main character's annoyance though. The second series however far exceeds my expectations for quality. Much better and well worth the experience.Bleach is another where there are so many characters it's hard to say. I would have to hear the Japanese myself to really judge because it seems they end up using throw-away voices for some of the off-shoot characters and it's not as glorious. The main cast is pretty good though, I do enjoy their work. The writing is probably not as great but it's all part of the anime, honestly.There are few other anime that I enjoyed the voice acting for, probably because I enjoyed the anime itself more. Examples are G Gundam, Zoids Chaotic Century, Guardian Force, and New Century Zero, and Rurouni Kenshin. These have some good actors with some good performances, but also seemingly low budgets for multiple actors and sometimes uninspired extras. Their Japanese counterparts may fair better. I am currently watching Neon Genesis Evangelion and I'm not really impressed by the English dub.Hope these suggestions help.

Where can I download Telemundo TV series in English for free?

Telemundo English channel can be seen on ever-reliable YouTube, at least with subtitles in English. I hit the button marked “subscribe” to see if there was a cost. No cost, You Tube just wanted to show it as one of my favorites.Telemundo EnglishEnjoy your programs. You might watch Telemundo in Spanish also, to improve your language skills.

I just finished watch bleach episode 338 eng dub. I was wondering are they still making bleach eng dub and if so when?

Yes they are still dubbing Bleach weekly throughout 2014 all the way to Episode 366 but it'll take until around October for the final episode to come out so it might be worth switching to subs.

If you want to wait try watching these anime's in the mean time;

Fairy Tail
Sword Art Online
Log Horizon
Katekyo Hitman Reborn
D.Gray-man
Kenichi
Gintama

Most of them are reasonably long and will take a considerable amount of time to finish watching.

When does Hell girl Two mirrors get english dubbed?

Depends on when season 1 finished dubbing. If it was just a little while ago it could be happening soon. If it's been more than... let's say 3 months the chance it's gonna be dubbed isn't very big. Like D.Gray-man and Clannad it could be they're only dubbing season 1. If there's no official news about dubbing season 2 and it's been a while you can expect it's not gonne happen anymore. But I'm not sure since I watch the sub version and don't read much news about anim dubs...

What's is some of the best anime series there are cause I'm running out of them?

I' m not sure what type of anime you like, but a few I liked were -

One Piece : About a boy named Luffy who wants to become a pirate king. Action/Comedy/Adventure
http://www1.watchop.com/page/one-piece-wiki-information/ On this site you can watch it in sub or dub

FairyTail : The main character is Natsu, but in the description it says it's about a young girl named Lucy who wishes to join FairyTail. About people with magical powers. This one is a must watch; although I, myself, couldn't really get into the anime until after like...ten episodes. http://www.fairytail.tv/1/fairy-tail-information/

Karneval : This is a new anime so it's not completed yet. It's about a boy/animal like thing named Nai who's in search for his " Owner? " Kurokou. He is captured in his search but a thief who was aiming to steal some jewels named Gereki, ends up saving Nai. The two of them are then taken in by Circus - People who are like exorcist whom are called Circus because they hold a karneval after every job for scaring the locals. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=14855

Some other good ones are -

Blue Exorcist
HunterxHunter 2011 ( Love this one )
Mirai Nikki
Law of Uekie
Gurran Laggan ( Second series is kind of...bleh )
Attack on Titan ( <3 ) http://www.attack-on-titan.com/
Nabari no ou ( Kind of like..really sad, but very funny moments )

Do you prefer to watch anime subbed or dubbed, and why? Does it depend on the show?

I prefer Dubbed since I grew up with it, but also because I don't want to read words at the bottom. While I have no problems reading and can read fast, my eyes are always glued to the bottom. I admit, I'm not a fan of the 1980s dub of Akira.I have very few exceptions such as Corpse Party, since that was never dubbed. But no matter how many times I watch it, I feel as if I'm missing at what's going on up top.People- “You're missing out, girl!”Me- “I'm missing out alright…I have no idea what's going on above the words.”If I want to read, I'll pick up a manga.In case you didn't know, I have great respect for the dubbed voice actors such as Steve Blum, Vic Mignona, and many others. Due to so many people hating dubbed anime, they treat these people like shit. They work as hard as the Japanese VAs do, and they love their job. Most importantly, they're the coolest people you could ever meet.Someone on Tumblr went to a convention dressed as Joseph Oda, a character from The Evil Within. She got the chance to meet Yuri Lowenthal, who is the voice for Joseph Oda. Yuri has also dubbed anime, such as Sasuke from Naruto and Pip Bernadotte from Hellsing Ultimate.(Done with PicsArt. I made a bunch of these with dubbed voice actors, since they aren't appreciated enough. A few examples of voices he has done.)The man was pretty friendly, giving her a hug and calming her down since she was nervous. She gave him a charm that represented Joseph, and she mentioned how happy he was that someone appreciated him for his acting. She was given a hug as well, and at the time asked questions about Joseph's return in the second game. She said he sounded disappointed when they never called him to come back.Which makes sense now, as Joseph never appeared in person in The Evil Within 2.In the end, I watch dubbed anime for two reasons. So I don't have to look at the bottom of the screen, and I appreciate the work these actors are doing. It's pretty sad they're getting shit from a lot of people, especially those who prefer subbed.I have great respect for these people, so I have made a lot of collages. I pick around six out of ? of the characters that they have voiced in anime. A few of these such as Troy Baker and Laura Bailey, have done voices in video games.Bottom, from left to right: Jamie Marchi, Laura Bailey, and Bring Palencia.

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