Even Phoenix Wright, despite catching on far better, is still niche despite every god damn nerd like me praising it to death for over a decade. I have no idea how Detective Conan even could've taken off in North America. A great deal has been accomplished since then towards breaking this stigma.) Aside from the Simpsons, Family Guy, Futurama, South Park and the likes, cartoons were still widely considered an entertainment medium geared towards children. (Edit: It should be noted also that 2004 was kind of a different time as far as animation in America was concerned. If they actually did a good job this time around, and did enough to advertise it, I think they might have a decent chance.īut yeah, it seems more likely that they'd just go with subbing the whole series. I'm pretty sure the absolutely terrible Funimation dub was a big part of why it never caught on in America. Because as we all know, the gap between 123 and the mid-700s has never been translated in English ever. MAYBE we'll get lucky and the rest of the series will be subbed. There's really no point, and there's not enough of an audience for specifically a dub by this point. Kkslider5552000 wrote:I'm actually 99% certain it is not getting dubbed again.
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