


Guns are a funny thing in the Zatch Bell dub. But what kills me is that the same kids that watch Zatch Bell and One Piece also watch Naruto, and yet only Naruto doesn't edit things like blood, talk of "death" and "killing," etc. Most of the violence in the original version is left in the dub, but all blood is removed. But of course it has its share of edits, so if you've only seen the Zatch Bell dub and are curious as to what's changed in it, I've covered the dub's general edits below. Personally I think Zatch Bell has one of the best "kids' show" dubs there is it's not perfect but it's definitely not a hack-job like One Piece. But like most anime on American TV, it's marketed as a "kids' show." But luckily for Zatch and his pals, their dubbing fell to the care of Viz, rather than the much less competent 4Kids'. It was finally brough to the US under the name Zatch Bell and aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami in March 2005. Japanese Gash Bell vs Dubbed Zatch Bellīased on the popular Shounen Sunday manga series by Makoto Raiku, Konjiki no Gash Bell was eventually made into an 150 episode anime series in April 2003. If you want to post them on another site, please read the Site Policy first. Certain account information provided to Disney+ and/or ESPN+ for activation and administration.Information and screencaps on this page were made by me. Access content from each service separately, and select ESPN+ content via Hulu. Existing subscription(s) with Disney+ and/or ESPN+ will not be changed or replaced by Live TV. Amount charged will be adjusted to account for those existing subscription(s) as long as they are maintained. Please review our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.įor Live TV, now with Disney+ and ESPN+: if you already have existing subscription(s) with Disney+ and/or ESPN+, you may sign up without cancelling your existing subscription(s). Pricing, channels, features, content, and compatible devices subject to change. Number of permitted concurrent streams will vary based on the terms of your subscription. Programming subject to regional availability, blackouts, and device restrictions. Click here to check channel availability in your area. Live TV may vary by subscription and location. Location data required to access content. Streaming content may count against your data usage. Multiple concurrent streams and HD content may require higher bandwidth. Compatible device and high-speed, broadband Internet connection required. Live TV is available in the 50 United States and the District of Columbia only. For personal and non-commercial use only. Any free trials valid for new and eligible returning subscribers only.
