homeward bound in spanish lol

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homeward bound in spanish lol

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im sitting here watching homeward bound on a spanish tv channel have any of you guys ever done that lol
GO WIDE SCREEN AND SEE THE WHOLE MOVIE THE WAY IT WAS INTENDED
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No, but I've watch Bambi in Spanish and in French. I really had nothing better to do that day. :D
It is kind of funny when they dub over the voices and they're lips don't move right to what they're saying. :?
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I've seen a few Disney movies en español (I had one Spanish teacher that liked to show movies) but the most notable one was Aladdin.
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When Kram first got Snow White (our only DVD at the time), he watched it enough times in English, so he started watching it in French.

I recently watched Mulan in Mandarin, simply to see how different it would sound, and it's pretty good as a Mandarin film with English subtitles.

I've also watched a few live-action movies with foreign language tracks simply out of curiosity.

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Escapay wrote:When Kram first got Snow White (our only DVD at the time), he watched it enough times in English, so he started watching it in French.

I recently watched Mulan in Mandarin, simply to see how different it would sound, and it's pretty good as a Mandarin film with English subtitles.

I've also watched a few live-action movies with foreign language tracks simply out of curiosity.

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I remember watching Hunchback of Notre Dame in french too since that's the country it took place in, but then I got aggravated that it sounded like a bunch of gibberish, so I switched it to Spanish so I would understand some of it better. I remember my dad was watching it with me for some reason.

OoOoO I wanna try watching Mulan in Mandarin. It's Jackie Chan playing Shang isn't it? Oo I'm gonna watch it right now! p-shaw to biology hw! :P
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well I always watch the movies in Spanish :P :lol:

nah...I have been watching them for a long time in English and others in French
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Isidour wrote:well I always watch the movies in Spanish :P :lol:
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No way!!! Why!?!
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It's like you know how to speak and interpret Spanish. ;)
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Call Mulder and Scully because this happened to me since I was little! :P

Pretty odd isn't it? :lol: :lol:
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I watched Lion King 2 in Spanish once, and some bits were better :? , but that was because I was doing a Spanish AS level at the time. It was cool how I could understand parts though!
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