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Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood – Episode 11 ENGLISH DUB Review
Episode 11, "The Miracle at Rush Valley"
*****SPOILERS*****
Synopsis: On the way to Dublith, Edward, Alphonse, and Winry make a detour to Rush Valley, a town full of automail engineers. While engineers gather to admire his automail parts, Edward’s State Alchemist watch is stolen by a pickpocket, Paninya, with two automail legs. The three follow her into the mountains, where her automail mechanic Dominic lives. Winry asks for an apprenticeship, but he denies her. While there, Dominic’s daughter-in-law goes into labor, and Winry helps deliver the child while Ed and Al wait, powerless. Dominic reccomends Winry apprentice to an automail engineer he knows. Ed and Al continue onto Dublith.
Sean Schemmel Strikes!: How I Pissed Off Goku

“Bitch, please.”
Dragon Ball (Z) Kai English Dub Trailer
It sounds slightly better than the Z dub, but it’s nothing to get excited about. Too little a sample to tell, anyway.
DBZ Kai Dub Anticipation
Dragon Ball Z Kai Cast Announced (and Analysis)

(From Funimation’s blog, a few days ago:)
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Reprising their roles from Dragon Ball Z:
Goku – Sean Schemmel
Vegeta and Piccolo – Christopher R. Sabat
Raditz – Justin Cook
Master Roshi – Mike McFarland
Tien – John Burgmeier
Ox King – Kyle Hebert
Chi-Chi – Cynthia Cranz
Nappa – Phil Parsons
Dragon Ball Kai Licensed/Announced By Funimation; May Release
Funimation has announced that it has licensed Dragon Ball Kai, the new version of Dragon Ball Z now airing in Japan on Fuji TV. Kai is a cut of the show touched up for HD, with some redrawn scenes and filler removed for a smoother pace that resembles Akira Toriyama’s manga. A new musical score has been composed by Kenji Yamamoto, known for his work on Dragon Ball Z video games like the Budoukai series, Burst Limit, Infinite World, and Raging Blast. Most of the original Japanese cast, including Masako Nozawa (Son Goku/Gohan/Goten), Ryo Horikawa (Vegeta), Toshio Furukawa (Piccolo) have returned to their original roles, but some roles have been recast, such as Aya Hirano as Dende.
FMA 2 Dub Cast Announced (Sorta)
So, the cast for Funimation’s Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood dub has been revealed. Or, at least, some of it. Here’s my commentary on it:
Vic Mignogna as Edward Elric
Comment: I’m not surprised, but I’m not happy. Vic will continue to gain popularity based on a mediocre effort that pales in comparison to the Japanese voice. Well, I can at least hope he’s better this time around, because last time it he was just lousy.
Maxey Whitehead as Alphonse Elric
Audio: English: Rocking The Dragon (Dragon Ball Z Dubs) (It’s An Article, Fucking Read It!)
With the Audio:English series, PenguinTruth takes a critical look at the English
dubs which grace some of anime’s most defining series in North America.
Dragon Ball Z. I’d like to think that most of us anime fans have seen at least some of it. It certainly is fantastically popular, all over the world. Even in my budding anime fandom, DBZ may not have been my favorite per se, but it was probably the mark by which all other animated programs at the time were measured. "Is this better or worse than DBZ?" I would ask myself. And even today I consider its influence on my fandom and life in general as being somewhat significant, for better or worse.