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This is the last view years come better with the movies and series that come from Netflix but there are a large gap with subs but i like to have my cartoons and if possible anime in my local language with Dubbing.\n
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I like to see that the groups in the scene start provide the alternate dubs, I don’t mind if this happen on scene releases day of some days later.\n
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A special for archiving media for the future.
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This is the last view years come better with the movies and series that come from Netflix but there are a large gap with subs but i like to have my cartoons and if possible anime in my local language with Dubbing.\n
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I like to see that the groups in the scene start provide the alternate dubs, I don’t mind if this happen on scene releases day of some days later.\n
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