This website, like many other "[Anime] Uncensored" websites, is a hybrid of comparing the dub version of the Digimon animated series with the original, Japanese version, and MST3K-style reviews/tomfoolery. The comparisons are for primarily for entertainment purposes and should be cited as a source with caution, particularly among audiences where children and people who take television shows way too seriously are present. The site primarily updates via "guest" reviewers (although some might say they practically run the site at this point). Below are the last five updates. Updates: [07 February 2010]: It's the first update of 2010! :O About damn time, too. So here's the run-down: garmmon submitted a whole slew of Frontier corrections which you'll just have to go find! :P Sahgo wrote an educational article on the Brazilian dub and revised the comparison for Tamers episode 9. Gear finished episode 42 of Frontier, Protect the Digitama! The Disappearing Miracles of Life, and I revised episode 12 of Adventure, Adventure! Patamon and Me!. Also, since the guest corrections are coming in as steadily as ever, I put up some guidelines to hopefully streamline things. Finally, Gear noticed something interesting about the soundtrack that you might already know. I'm pretty sure I was the last person to find out, though. ._.
If you sent a correction that isn't listed in this update -- check your e-mail, please! I replied to a few people asking for more information, and they haven't gotten back to me yet.
[13 December 2009]:new article by Jordan, Tamers comparisons 6 and 7. [22 November 2009]: (Carochinha) screen shots. (Sahgo) two Tamers comparisons. (Macho Duck) one Adventure re-comparison. [01 November 2009]:Carochinha: screen shots, a cut, and an article. Giga Bowser: Frontier edit. Sahgo: episode two and three of Tamers. [25 October 2009]: (Sahgo) Tamers episode 1 re-review. (Macho Duck) minor coding changes and updated Comparison Setup.
Don't want to navigate to this page every day just to scream, "RAWR NO UPDATES"? How about an RSS feed? Now in LiveJournal Friends List flavour!
And of course, let us not forget that credit for the original [Anime] Uncensored concept goes to none-other than Chris Psaros of Dragonball Z Uncensored fame, which it seems has been retired thanks to Dragonball Z actually having "uncut" versions available. Thanks, Mr. Psaros!
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Comparison Setup is a page that demonstrates the color scheme I use for my comparisons.