Did the dub of Guin Saga come out during the ADV era or the Sentai era? One would think they're taking things a bit more serious in the Sentai era, since they're pretty much the only major dubbing company left to actually be challenging Funimation with tons of newly dubbed titles.
Viz seems to be pretty much scaled-down to just Bleach and maybe InuYasha: The Final Act on the anime front, while Media Blasters and Bandai have pretty much called it quits. On the other end of the spectrum, Aniplex is just getting started. I think their dubroll consists only of Durarara!! and Madoka.
So that makes Sentai the runner-up in this scary new world, and hopefully the decision to dub the Gintama movie will pay off well for them. Incidentally, it's like Gurren Lagann in reverse: in the case of that anime, the dub was produced and run on Sci-Fi, but DVD sales weren't sufficient enough for the movies. Now, with Gintama, the studio has decided dubbing the movie can act as a test run to see if dubbing the rest of the series would be worth it.
The moral of the story is: if you wanna see more Gintama dubbed, support the movie.
This Saturday Night, on [adult swim]: TOONAMI'S BACK, BlTCHES!! A New Bleach Episode (255) kicks us off at Midnight, followed by the SERIES PREMIERES of Deadman Wonderland at 12:30 and Casshern Sins at 1! Then, we've got 3 back-to-back classics: FMA:B Episode 32 "Fuhrer's Son" at 1:30, followed by GITS: 2nd Gig Episode 17 "Red Data" at 2 and Cowboy Bebop Episode 15 "My Funny Valentine" at 2:30! Also, watch lots of [as] ACTN shows including Durarara!!, The Big O, and more online any time you want at
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