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What is the difference between “Subtitled” and “Dubbed” videotapes/DVDs?

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What is the difference between “Subtitled” and “Dubbed” videotapes/DVDs?

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A. “Subtitled” tapes are original Japanese language spoken with translated English words appearing at the bottom of the screen. “Dubbed” tapes have voice actors speaking the dialogue in English instead of the original Japanese.

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