2nd Funimation Letter to Moonies


Story:
Okay, I know I'm gonna get it over this video, but I'm willing to handle the emails. Guys... I don't think the old voices are coming back for another US Sailormoon dub. It's been a decade since dubbing ceased on SuperS. Back then, we went from the Clinton years to the Bush years. We are in the era of OBAMA. Getting a picture here? When SuperS came out on Cartoon Network, there was NEW anime on Kids WB, Sailormoon on Toonami, Sega had come out with the Dreamcast console, iPods were new, iBooks were still in development, boy bands were still on MTV, Britney Spears was childless, Tiger Woods only had ONE woman, Mel Gibson wasn't an assclown yet, and the Sony Playstation 2 was NEW. Dwayne Johnson was a WRESTLER, NOT an actor, Shrek was unmarried and had NO children, Inuyasha was ONLY in Japan, and there were only 251 Pokemon. ALOT has changed. Let's just be positive, and keep petitioning Funimation to obtain Sailormoon UNCENSORED. They're gonna redub it with new actors anyways, so keep positive! Sailormoon is being redubbed in Brazil right NOW, so let's keep hoping! That's uncensored, meaning NO name changes, NO edits, and the retention of the Gay relationships because dammit, Zoicite and Kunzite were a beautiful gay couple, if you overlook the fact that in the Materials Collection they were practically brothers. (Wait whut?) Toei this goes out to you too. Funimation doesn't want the old actors. Let it go.

Production notes:
I downloaded the creditless opening from the Sailormoon Centre website, then added text.

Programs/Tools used:
Windows Movie Maker 2.0

Credits:
Song: "Rashiku" Ikimasho
Written by Takeuchi Naoko
Composed by Mizuno Masao
Arranged by Hayashi Yuuzou
Performed by Meu
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Video Edited by Codename Sailor Earth

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