Pavolink said:
How many? If the show becomes big all of them that starts looking for more of the japanese show, like all the pokemon western fans that looked for more of the show even if it's only available in japanese, just like the Naruto or Dragoon Ball fans. Once again, there's nothing wrong with those scenes, and that censorship is stupid, pointless and idiotic. A girl on a bikini is by no means something important. |
So your answer to my question is: if the show becomes big, which essentially means that it acquired a huge fanbase in the west that watched the show, then the kids, who decide to watch because of its popularity, going to see the show with characters wearing more clothes and the guy cooking and assume that girls in bikinis and men with serious gains in nothing but a speedo are wrong, or are you saying kids who are already fans of the show, which they watched in the west, are going to look at the japanese version of the show they already watched and assume that its wrong because the version they originally watched didn't have girls in bikinis and muscle men in jock straps or vice versa (see japanese version and the west version that made them fans in the first place is wrong).
In the first instance, that's basically saying yes to my question that was kids watching show with characters wearing more clothes and the guy cooking and assume that girls in bikinis and men with serious gains in nothing but a speedo, in a version they haven't watched yet, is wrong. Which doesn't make still doesn't make sense because they haven't watched it yet. Beyond my question, all instances you mention assume that the show became popular in the west with kids in spite of the censorship, just like shows you mentioned, Naruto or Dragoon Ball. The scenes you mentioned are unimportant, as you say. So again, what actually makes this a terrible decision?








