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I was wondering "hmm, where is this faithful ''Ghost Stories'' dub?" and then I found out that it was actually tracked down. Well done! I hope someone has archived the recordings of every single episode, though.
I was wondering "hmm, where is this faithful ''Ghost Stories'' dub?" and then I found out that it was actually tracked down. Well done! I hope someone has archived the recordings of every single episode, though. ... that is, if Animax isn't the kind to distribute its dubs that are made by lesser known studios.


P.S. I found out about this [http://slashfilm.com/703353 from a Slashfilm article.] The article theorizes if Steven Foster (a guy who drastically changed ''Sorcerous Stabber Orphen'' for its dub) really wanted to fuck up ''Ghost Stories''... it also debunks the fact the anime "flopped".{{DISPLAYTITLE:
P.S. I found out about this [http://slashfilm.com/703353 from a Slashfilm article.] The article theorizes if Steven Foster (a guy who drastically changed ''Sorcerous Stabber Orphen'' for its dub) really wanted to fuck up ''Ghost Stories''... it also debunks the fact the anime "flopped".{{DISPLAYTITLE:
You all beat me to it, well done!
You all beat me to it, well done!
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Latest revision as of 12:40, 21 July 2022

I was wondering "hmm, where is this faithful Ghost Stories dub?" and then I found out that it was actually tracked down. Well done! I hope someone has archived the recordings of every single episode, though. ... that is, if Animax isn't the kind to distribute its dubs that are made by lesser known studios.

P.S. I found out about this from a Slashfilm article. The article theorizes if Steven Foster (a guy who drastically changed Sorcerous Stabber Orphen for its dub) really wanted to fuck up Ghost Stories... it also debunks the fact the anime "flopped".