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    Ian Isberto on says:

    “When CN take the good animes away, they were developing the live-action programs, but as you can see, the viewers do want live-actions on Cartoon Network.”

    Sorry, I’ve mistakenly typed “do”. Let me correct this. When CN take the good animes away, they were developing the live-action programs, but as you can see, the viewers DON’T want live-actions on Cartoon Network.


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    Beton on says:

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    armando enriquez on says:

    yes


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    Toei Update, Early 2010 | Moon Chase on says:

    [...] comes from FUNImation – and this was posted a little over two weeks ago. FUNImation announced that it did in fact get a license from Toei for Dragon Ball Z Kai, a retelling of the DBZ saga. In Japan, the series is known simply as Dragon Ball Kai, featuring [...]


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    Dragon Ball Kai Licensed by Funimation | JanaiBlog Archive on says:

    [...] this coming. Funimation, in continuing their quest to acquire everything Dragon Ball-related, has confirmed the license of Dragon Ball Kai. In case you don’t know, Dragon Ball Kai is a remastered [...]


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