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<blockquote data-quote="LeafByNiggle" data-source="post: 77023364" data-attributes="member: 436315"><p>That is correct. You have to have a reliable broadband access to watch - either Cable or Fiber Optic is good. I also own DVD's of some of these movies, and it is more convenient, but also more expensive.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, Studio Ghibli is technically anime, but it is nothing like the trashy mass-produced series that most people associate with anime. That reminds me, make sure to get the English dub rather than the Japanese with subtitles. Studio Ghibli for a long time resisted selling the rights to any company to make dubs, until Miyazaki struck up a friendship with John Lasseter, then head of Disney Animation. Lasseter promise and delivered a faithful and high-quality dub, which top-notch voice actors. So the dubs are very good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeafByNiggle, post: 77023364, member: 436315"] That is correct. You have to have a reliable broadband access to watch - either Cable or Fiber Optic is good. I also own DVD's of some of these movies, and it is more convenient, but also more expensive. Well, Studio Ghibli is technically anime, but it is nothing like the trashy mass-produced series that most people associate with anime. That reminds me, make sure to get the English dub rather than the Japanese with subtitles. Studio Ghibli for a long time resisted selling the rights to any company to make dubs, until Miyazaki struck up a friendship with John Lasseter, then head of Disney Animation. Lasseter promise and delivered a faithful and high-quality dub, which top-notch voice actors. So the dubs are very good. [/QUOTE]
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