Special comics correspondent Tamara Carrion spoke with Patrick Macias about the new anime, Asian drama site Crunchyroll Comics.

Everything on the site is 100 percent legal and officially licensed.

PM I think its the global reach of Crunchyroll.

Viewers can access our content and site from over 216 countries.

And I think its also the quality of service.

PM I cant say for sure.

Im not aware of anything, nor could I comment on that even if I were aware.

So this is not really our field of expertise.

But its entirely possible that it could happen at some point.

I dont know what the actual percentage is for dubbed/subbed preference, but our users tend to like subtitled.

So thats basically where the idea came from and how it evolved.

So I think it is fair to say that were courting a new audience now.

PM We havent specifically talked about these ideas, although we are always looking for new things to explore.

So I will mention it to the staff to consider.

PM Space Battleship Yamato, also known as Star Blazers in the USA.

PM I havent played True Love, I pretty much only play violent first person shooters on the Xbox.

Ive never even heard of True Love.

Im strictly a Call of Duty / FarCry kind of guy.

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