XionTawa
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Amazon's Prime streaming is getting there, but still pales in comparison with Netflix. Their Anime selection (the ONLY thing I watch) is weak.
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And I'll probably forget most of it when it's over. I'm already struggling to stay interested. The series starts strong enough, but seems to take a nosedive around episode 12-13. It's...not bad. I'm just not invested in the characters any more. I guess that's what happens when you move from telling stories across two settings to dividing your story across four settings.Seen it, meh, forgot most of it.
It's not that I don't watch old movies, it's more that I hardly ever watch anything longer than 43 minutes (and usually only 23 minutes) in one sitting any more. I'm sure I'd appreciate some of the old movies, but I can't even keep up with current anime series at the moment (and given the overall mediocre quality of the current anime series, that's saying something).Come on Tek you got to tell me you at least watch at least a few old movies sometimes right? Gerbil looks all dewy eyed T_T.
Yes, but is it dubbed or subbed? That is the key question (for me).Amazon's Prime streaming is getting there, but still pales in comparison with Netflix. Their Anime selection (the ONLY thing I watch) is weak.
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Yes, but is it dubbed or subbed? That is the key question (for me).
It's getting to the point where you have to subscribe to so many services to get everything you want that you might as well have satellite...
The gay or condom ones are the most fun yay... not -_-.
It's not that I don't watch old movies, it's more that I hardly ever watch anything longer than 43 minutes (and usually only 23 minutes) in one sitting any more. I'm sure I'd appreciate some of the old movies, but I can't even keep up with current anime series at the moment (and given the overall mediocre quality of the current anime series, that's saying something).
If Hulu+ is anything like "poor people Hulu" you can down-vote ads and reduce the chance you see them. You can also mute them.
But is the anime subtitled?A couple days in...Netflix is AWESOME! Since losing Stars they have added a boatload of new shows, movies, and Anime to Netflix. I am very impressed with the way they handled this.
But is the anime subtitled?
The only thing keeping me from dropping Netflix in favor of Hulu Plus is the ads.
Of course, if Amazon beefs up the selection for their video streaming service, I may drop-kick Netflix over a fence anyway.