Dragon Ball and more pulled from shelves amid Texas censorship bill
Retailers are already reacting to a recent Texas bill by pulling manga from shelves, including issues of Dragon Ball and more. The bill SB20 appears to have noble intentions with language going after…
I swear Texas lawmakers had no idea that Texas has THREE anime dub studios in it:
Crunchyroll in Flower Mound, just outside Dallas; Sentai Filmworks, in Houston; and Sound Cadence in Addison, also just outside Dallas.
That means not only a lot of anime fans, but a lot of anime ACTORS.
You'd think they'd speak up too.
Unless they low-key wanted this...?
Crunchyroll and less notably Sound Cadence are on the shitlist of woke companies so people would not give a damn about them, and Sentai Filmworks is a subsidiary of AMC.
Puritan conservatives do not give a shit about the media as they believe it should submit to their demands entirely, and they often slander people over non compliant media as demonstrated by the satanic panic, the violent media moral panic, and more recently the short lived "goonergate" scandal where several of these people in our own movement outed themselves by calling sexy women in media coomershit.
Sound Cadence too, huh? That's a shame. I loved their dub of Gunbuster.