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Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:53 pm
My method of watching Sentai has been disbanded. sad I used xmiraijinx (1-4), and his account is now closed. I am trying to navigate through the internet to find free fan subs of the program. Thanks. ~Bummed out Nadira~ I found two places, but please be discreet. It took me two weeks to find this.
1. Go here
2. Get Free VLC Media Player1. Facebook 2."Toku-Central" Be discreet. No sharing. Period.
I'm risking everything by putting this here. Be responsible with the info, I give you.
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Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 1:12 am
I'm afraid I don't know of any. I myself might be looking at the end of my Tokusatsu viewing. I can't use torrents (takes way too long and slows my computer up too much) and my method of watching has been destroyed for now.
Megavideo might have been an alternative, but Megavideo and Megaupload was shut down recently. Due to this, most the other file sharing services have gotten scared and begun to either ban US based IP addresses, or make it so only the person who uploads a file can download it. As a result, I have no real way to view Tokusatsu stuff anymore and no suggestions I can offer for you either.
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Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 1:05 pm
Basically what Itami said.
The only thing I can offer is try keeping tabs on Fanpages, such as those on Facebook or other Social Network sites. That's usually how I go about things.
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Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 3:26 pm
Thanks guys. I'm really bummed about that, too.
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Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 2:47 pm
I'm searching high and low now to find the episodes. I wasn't downloading them illegally, but now I don't have a choice.
Great going, SOPA, now I have to participate in legal activity to find what I would like to watch...
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Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 12:24 am
Nadira I'm searching high and low now to find the episodes. I wasn't downloading them illegally, but now I don't have a choice. Great going, SOPA, now I have to participate in legal activity to find what I would like to watch... I found them...again. Dig dig dig and you will find.
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Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 12:04 pm
Its not SOPA's/PIPA's fault actually. Though they probably did get some motivated.
But yeah, as long as the internet is around things like pirating we'll never disappear. No matter how much you police/control it or as long as you don't have a massive database where everything is people will continue to do what they do. It's a simple as that.
Besides even if you tried to police the internet, you'd live to regret it.
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Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 8:29 pm
Mr Jes Its not SOPA's/PIPA's fault actually. Though they probably did get some motivated. But yeah, as long as the internet is around things like pirating we'll never disappear. No matter how much you police/control it or as long as you don't have a massive database where everything is people will continue to do what they do. It's a simple as that. Besides even if you tried to police the internet, you'd live to regret it. It's just like the company Kodak: They helped create the digital camera. Now they are filing for bankruptcy. The analogy almost works, if you don't be careful, you may destroy yourself at the end. Burning the candle from both ends.
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