So I seen that Funimation had already uploaded the whole series. But most of the videos are in private. And recently (Like yesterday) they added Episodes 5 and 6. Are they planning to put the rest of the series up? Or is it due to copyright laws or something? Just curious because I would like to see the whole series in Dubbed from Funimation. They got the best quality videos :D
June 14, 2011 - 7:32pm
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About the Anime Series Negima!? Magister Negi Magi (Season 2)





As is often the case with FUNimation, dubbed episodes are uploaded to give users a preview of the show in English, in the hopes of adding a DVD sale. Unless FUNi changes their focus to digital media, or more likely, adds a subscription service, you probably won't see too many entire series uploaded with the English dub available.
They rotate through series - most will have the first 4-5 episodes available at all times but only some titles will have all episodes available at any given time; on YouTube the videos that have been taken down for the time being will show as private.
It looks like all 26 episodes plus the Spring/Summer OVAs are available dubbed on Hulu, but only 4 subtitled episodes.
FUNimation are planning to add a subscription service.
Signature? What signature?
Wow, They actually added the whole Season 2 Episodes up! They were added all 26 episodes today. Nvm now :D
What I'm concerned about is why it's TV-MA... I've seen the whole series, and from what I've seen, it's even less sexual then the 1st season, which was TV-PG. I mean, there was some partial nudity in it, nothing amazingly graphic, it could have at least gotten a TV-14 rating, it didn't deserve a TV-MA.
KeirebuTheWiseWolf wrote:
Yeah that's the wierdest part as to why it got such a rating, unless the nudity you mentioned might have shown a nipple (which could explain why My Santa! got that rating despite being rated 12 in the UK & Germany). Yeah, maybe they just went overboard with rating that series. I mean it has a PG in Australia & New Zealand (which have even stricter standards than America), a 12 rating in Germany, and a 15 in the UK, which because the TV-14 overlaps with the 15 more than the TV-MA rating, it's more of a TV-14 series as opposed to TV-MA.
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