Nate (post: 1597664) wrote:That's not always the case I mean maybe he was talking about fudge.
sonicfan (post: 1597504) wrote:I have something called a TV Guardian. It's suppose to take bad language off of movies and tv shows. Sadly I tried to watch a Case Closed dvd and it wouldn't work. It's probably because it doesn't work on Funimation shows. But it has worked on Sony dudded shows like Astro Boy and Metropolis (although I don't think it gets the words exactly right on that one because of it being bilinguial.)
Wouldn't it be nice if there was such a thing as a filter to take bad language off of anime?
Nate (post: 1597832) wrote:That's a great way to teach your kids swear words. Give them a DVD of something with the language bleeped out and when the character says "[BLEEP] you!" or "I don't give a [BLEEP]!" they can say "Mommy/daddy what was that word they bleeped out?"
It's even worse than just having the word unbleeped in the first place!
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DecooPunk wrote:Is the fact that I don't like hearing bad language really so bad?
Nate (post: 1598375) wrote:I don't think anyone is saying that your not wanting to hear it is a bad thing, but the point is that if it bothers you, why watch a series with that language in the first place? As Atria said before, even if there was a filter that bleeped or silenced the word, you know enough bad language to know what was said, your brain is going to fill in the blank so to speak. You're still "hearing" the word even if you don't actually hear the word. For example.
"I just don't give a ****."
Even though I censored the word there, you already know that there are only three words that would fit there that are considered bad, and your brain automatically picked one and filled in the blank.
So the point Xeno is making (and I am backing) is that a filter for language is literally pointless and has no reason to exist, except perhaps for small children who don't know those words yet...but since you already know them, such a filter would be useless to you because your brain would subconsciously fill in the silence/beep with a word, so you'd still be "hearing" it in a sense.
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