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Are dubbed anime fans ruining the medium by refusing subtitles, or are purists just gatekeeping?
As streaming platforms expand globally, the debate between dubbed and subtitled anime intensifies, reflecting deeper tensions about accessibility versus authenticity in a medium now consumed by a diverse, international audience. Cast your vote and share your perspective on this ongoing cultural divide.
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