Does anyone know where I could watch Tutor Sause and LIBB?

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ryanator20x6 said:
You guys do realize those are unofficial, and by extent illegal, right? It's not like the police will come knocking at your door, but you should consider things like VOD and Amazon Instant Video before turning to the dark side of town.
Yeah, if you like spending 2-4 dollars per episode.
 
You guys do realize those are unofficial, and by extent illegal, right? It's not like the police will come knocking at your door, but you should consider things like VOD and Amazon Instant Video before turning to the dark side of town.
We know, it's just that some people don't have access to Nickelodeon or online services like that, so that is the next best thing.
 
SUS said:
We know, it's just that some people don't have access to Nickelodeon or online services like that, so that is the next best thing.
Anyone who can stream online video can access Amazon Instant Video or VUDU. Sure you have to pay for it, but that's the same money that goes into the show itself. If everyone used YouTube or one of those free streaming sites, we wouldn't even have a show.
 
Anyone who can stream online video can access Amazon Instant Video or VUDU. Sure you have to pay for it, but that's the same money that goes into the show itself. If everyone used YouTube or one of those free streaming sites, we wouldn't even have a show.
No, I can't use Amazon whateverthenameis. It's just not available in Indonesia.
 
Anyone who can stream online video can access Amazon Instant Video or VUDU. Sure you have to pay for it, but that's the same money that goes into the show itself. If everyone used YouTube or one of those free streaming sites, we wouldn't even have a show.
Call me a criminal :p
 
Excuse me then if I wanna watch Dragon Ball Super with subtitles so I don't have to wait months for the dub, plus Japan has less limits and stuff. :p
Off topic I know but there are good uses to stuff like this in certain scenarios
 
Trophy said:
Excuse me then if I wanna watch Dragon Ball Super with subtitles so I don't have to wait months for the dub, plus Japan has less limits and stuff. :P
Off topic I know but there are good uses to stuff like this in certain scenarios
No one even has the rights to Dragon Ball Super in the West, and from the looks of it, Toei doesn't want to give FUNimation the rights to it. Otherwise it would most likely be a simulcast show alongside FUNimation's other shows this season.

Anyhow, I honestly try to avoid piracy, but I don't mind it all too much if you find some way to support the people who make it. Whether it be buying the DVDs when they come out, buying merchandise, buying the episodes on Amazon when you get the money, or all of those things if you feel so inclined.
 
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