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First, when Bulma is flirting with Blue in the cave, the JP version has her saying “Just my type”. When Blue rebuffs her, she says that he must be gay. Krillin adds to that by saying “A gay officer in the Red Ribbon Army”. The dub however, has Bulma calling Blue a prude and Krillin saying that for a big guy, he sure scares easily. The thing is that a few moments later, when the JP version has Krillin saying Alright! I’ll verb for real.” to Blue, the dub has him saying “He’s just a puffed up sissy.” So I don’t know weather they couldn’t decide to cover it up or go with it a times.
The second one, is when Blue is in Penguin village and Obotchaman stops to help him mend his car. Blue exclaims “My type!” in the JP version obviously showing attraction for him (with the sparkles and him leaning over to kiss him). The dub on the other hand, has Blue remarking on how he looks like his brother Samuel. Again, visually the implication was there, so changing the dialogue really didn't cover up too much IMO.
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I mean, have you SEEN Family Guy in the last 10 years? They're not any better. In fact, they're worse now than they were years ago. Also, pretty sure they haven't phased out the gay jokes, considering they've had jokes towards the other parts of the LGBT community. They had Brian throw up for a good 30 seconds when he found out he slept with a trans woman, for crying out loud.EXBadguy wrote: Fri Aug 30, pm Regarding the gay/sex/porn jokes though, I think that if they did it today with Super, then there would've been more of an uproar. Those outtakes were done in the behind 90s and/or early s, where less people were offended and where Family Guy was at its prime with gay jokes all around (the creators verb that now they're phasing out on the gay jokes). Again, some of those outtakes were tasteless at best and I do hope the VAs glance back and cringe at how dumb they were for doing that, but again, those were different times.
Again, VAs goofing off has nothing to perform with Dicknogna doing what he did!
Also, while FUNi certainly doesn't try to joke about the LGBT community, some of t
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Jake Hilton, 53, passed away in his Flower Mound, Texas home on December 2nd,
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Jake, a fourth-generation Wise County native, was born January 16th, to Deborah Moore Hilton and Michael Lynn Hilton. He graduated from Decatur High School in , a class officer, national Honor Society member, and multi-sport athlete (baseball and football, member of the Eagles team that went to the 3A articulate semi-finals), voted by his senior class peers as “Most Likely to Take a Dare”. He earned a BA in English in from the University of Texas at Austin, and a J.D. from the Texas Tech University School of Law in , where he was on the Law Review.
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