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parent companies did not do as well, most releasing only one or two titles before completing their American operations. Licenses are expensive, often hundreds of thousands of dollars for one series and
tens of thousands for one movie. [107] The prices vary widely; for example, Jinki: Extend cost only $91,000 to license while Kurau Phantom Memory cost $960,000. [107] Simulcast Internet streaming rights can be cheaper, with prices around $1,000–2,000 an episode,[108] but can also be more expensive, with some series
costing more than US$200,000 per episode. [109] The anime market for the United States was worth approximately $2. 74 billion in 2009. [110] Dubbed animation began airing in the United States in 2000 on networks like The WB and Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. [111] In 2005, this resulted in five of the top ten anime titles having previously aired on Cartoon Network. [111] As a part of localization, some editing of cultural references may occur to better follow the references of the non-Japanese culture. [112] The cost of English localization averages US$10,000 per episode. [113] The industry has been subject to both praise and condemnation for fansubs, the addition of unlicensed and unauthorized subtitled translations of anime series or films.
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D. User reviews1. 8KReviewReviewFeatured review9/10 Excellent, also for non league fansI watched it with my parents who don't know anything
about league's universe. I have been playing league since 2010, So my opinion may be a bit biased.
But my parents were pleasantly surprised. They said that sometimes it was a little clear that this series is more aimed at a young adult audience. Some usage of the pop songs, and the villian being a little over the top mustace twirly.
But overall they enjoyed the first 3 episodes and wouldn't
mind watching the rest in their own time.
As for me. I loved it! It was everything I hoped for and then some. Riot's art department was always on their A game.