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Originally Posted by zantarous
The real benefit for streaming TV is that it can be very niche and targeted, for instance I recently got in to Anime, never paid it any attention for my entire life and watched a recommendation on Netflix and now am hooked, this is something that has never really had a good home on UK TV but a simple £4.99 payment a month and I can watch up to 80 shows in 1080p within an hour of them being broadcast in Japan plus a huge back catalogue. Chances of it appearing on Virgin, probably less then the fabled Sky Atlantic.
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I was also a latecommer to animé and like you once hooked.
Rarely shown on UK TV ( An emasculated copy, with the appaling US dub, of Gundam Wing was shown in the graveyard slot on cartoon network long ago).
I now go to specialist sites and download fan subbed series. A few are available on the likes of Amazon but they're usually the horrid American dubbed versions.
Although animé is a drawn artform, it is very different to children's cartoons, often depicting death in detail so rarely gets a look in on UK TV.
From Gundam Seed Destiny E18: "Attack the Lohengrin"
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