Thread:TheLuigi755/@comment-27043103-20170108195547/@comment-8459116-20170111181159

SegaRocks1145 wrote:

TheLuigi755 wrote:

DXD should never be allowed to touch Doraemon with a 10-foot pole after that fiasco. Yet TV Tropes never thought to say that it was canceleld entirely in 2015. We here at ABS really liked the 2014 dub's voice actors. It's a shame that we couldn't hear much of them. But now, you can't kill it that easily.

We also wish to make a correction regarding our broadcast details. Remember when I said that Doraemon starts on ABS at 7pm Eastern? It actually starts at 7:30pm Eastern/6:30 Central (Eastern feed)

Update: KRBC will have to drop its ABS America subchannel. KLAX is set to take its place as of later this morning ("morning" referring to current time in Los Angeles). Okay. First, I did not know that KLAX existed. Second, I agree with the "No touching the show for DXD" thing, they mistreated it so bad in 2015. Third, the time for the show will be on your time for the rest of the show. An anniversary special for RBC's 48th anniversary premeires at 7:30 on June 23, but the rest of Doraemon's airings will be at 7:30, to coincide with ABS America. Also, I am mentioning this for the third time, Doraemon will now be considered a "family-comedy" by RBC and Righi Anime, Inc. KLAX only started operations yesterday. Hence why it came at such short notice. We apologise.

RBC has a bright future ahead of itself, and it can't possibly screw up so early. However, if Doraemon on RBC drifts into "Screwed by the Network" territory, we will revoke your license to the show. We hope that doesn't happen. In addition, the RBC Doraemon deal is not permanent.

I feel uncomfortable with that scheduling. I think that a massive conflict will arise with the showtime of 7:30 Eastern - please consider showing it earlier.

New episodes will remain exclusive to ABS America. There is a benefit to this, as it gives you the option of starting the series with the first 2005 episodes. ABS wishes to potentially redistribute said dub to television networks in other English-speaking countries. ABS can't have a monopoly on Doraemon broadcasting in the English-speaking world forever.

ABS can even make a movie-trailer-styled advert for the show to tie in with your massive advertising campaign. If you're looking for sponsors, we can help find some candidates for you. Unless you have some candidates of your own...