Discotek Media provided another batch of catalog anime for Crunchyroll with some of them offering availability for UK & Ireland territories.
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Nuku Nuku on the Discotek release has the UK English dub, but all of the dubbed content added to Crunchyroll is the US English dub.Excellent news. Always good to see UY become available in the UK again, even if only streaming. Now where's our Blu-rays?
Does Nuku Nuku come with the ridiculous UK dub? I really hope so.
Aw. I've wanted to see that in full but not enough to actually buy it.Nuku Nuku on the Discotek release has the UK English dub, but all of the dubbed content added to Crunchyroll is the US English dub.
Well last I checked, AnimEigo and MVM released the films (and the former released most of Season 1 while the latter released some of the OVAs) in the UK way back during the VHS and early DVD era, so BBFC stuff would be sorted at least. If I had to take a guess at who is more than likely to grab the UK rights nowadays it would be Anime Limited, but then again the Rumiko Takahashi titles just don't want to appear in the country these days (I like to call Anime Ltd getting InuYasha's first season as a fluke).Can anyone with more knowledge of the quirks of anime licencing give me an insight as to what this could mean for the UY movies getting physical releases in the UK?