The body count keeps rising for companies which are dub-only or a mixture, you mean. The dedicated subtitled anime specialists are perfectly fine in the west. As someone said in another thread, when a healthy company with a record of dubbing everything suddenly starts trying to slash costs by dropping dubs on popular shows, then yes, it's not a good sign. Plenty of companies built their success on sub-only though, so pretending it's a kiss of death in order to make dubs seem more critical is cheating.
Correlation does not imply causation.
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Correlation does not imply causation.
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