"Masato. We have been waiting for a human who hears our true voices. The dubbing studio was paid to hide our pain. To make our war a game. But you... you read our real words."
A montage of real subtitle files scrolling by, but the lines are now alive—each one a small, glowing Bakugan spirit, flying into a viewer’s screen somewhere in the world.
Tracking down the is an act of archeology. It requires torrenting, external subtitle files, or importing expensive discs. But for the adult fan aged 20-30 who wants to revisit their childhood with mature eyes, it is a revelation.
"Masato. We have been waiting for a human who hears our true voices. The dubbing studio was paid to hide our pain. To make our war a game. But you... you read our real words."
A montage of real subtitle files scrolling by, but the lines are now alive—each one a small, glowing Bakugan spirit, flying into a viewer’s screen somewhere in the world.
Tracking down the is an act of archeology. It requires torrenting, external subtitle files, or importing expensive discs. But for the adult fan aged 20-30 who wants to revisit their childhood with mature eyes, it is a revelation.