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is it possible to watch sentai without torrents
Ive been watching sentai on kissasian for awhile now and they donr have all the series's (Specifically i wanted to see Dynaman) does anyone know anyother sites I can watch sentai stuff, ive never used any tor stuff and I dont plan to anytime soon (mostly cause I dont have the technical know-how to do so) so I need to find a way to watch sentai
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Sometimes you can find FB pages streaming them. Youtube is a really hard maybe, since Sentai and KR uploaded to Youtube tends to get taken down within the week, so you'd have to marathon it hard (Or settle for manipulated uploads, which usually involves shrinking it and speeding up/slowing down the footage or just muddying the sound).
You might get lucky with Dailymotion, but I've only seen movies uploaded there, not full series (But considering the amount of series available, I might just not have been looking for the right ones) For some reason, the only time toku uploads on YouTube last is when it's in effing Vietnamese. I have no idea why... I honestly recommend torrenting, or direct downloading if it's an option and you're really patient. |
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A simple google search will show you how to get started torrenting. Toku torrents can be found on NYAA. (Though I don't believe Dynaman has been fully translated, so you're out of luck there.) |
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And I always always always advise people not to use kissasian. They take episodes that sub groups worked on, for free, and put them on their own site to make money from advertisements. It's a scummy thing to do. Many fansub groups post DDLs as an alternate download source in the comments section of their release posts. But yeah, torrents are the best option unless you absolutely can't. |
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What in particular is confusing you?
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You could start by buying Zyuranger, Dairanger, and Kakuranger on DVD. Or at teh very least, watch them on Shout!'s website.
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Just use Kissasian. yes sub groups work hard but in all honesty if you have no other way to watch them just use the site.
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But Shouta's website is definitely a good option for at least those shows. If you can't torrent, you're pretty much out of luck for decent quality viewing options on a couple of other shows. |
Dynaman specifically? Probably not, since MFC's releases of the show have been torrent batch only. I don't think I've seen them reuploaded elsewhere, so it's very possible that you may be out of luck if you can't torrent.
Which is really a shame, since I think the show is really fun. |
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To torrent, all you really have to do is download the torrent file, and then open it in the torrenting program. A box will pop up with some settings, but you don't have to mess with them - just click okay. Then, the episode will download. That's all there is to it. Of course, it's not a good idea to put software on a computer that isn't yours without permission, but still.
For DDLs, there's always KRDL. They don't have Dynaman, though. |
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Except for Sun Vulcan, Gokaiger, and the occassional crossover episode from the more recent series, every series is in its own universe. Sorry dude, I don't know what to tell you. Everyone has tried to help you but you are just shooting down everything they have to say. Toku requires effort to enjoy, perhaps this is just not a hobby for you at this point in time. Good luck on your future endeavors. |
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Literally all you do is download a bittorrent client like µTorrent or Transmission, you download a torrent file from NYAA.eu, you open the torrent, and you wait for it to download. That's all there is to it. |
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"What's your point? It's not canon to each other so go watch this other show!" Meanwhile, you're going to go bitching about the lack of details on a build a figure, and when someone points out that the SRC is readily available, you have a bitchfit about how something should accommodate to you. Why don't you be helpful to someone else on the planet for a fucking change? Go download Dynaman and upload it to your Youtube channel for the kid to watch, rather than being a gigantic ass and not only telling someone that their choice of show in a franchise filled with differing styles is irrelevant, but then telling them to get out the fandom because they're limited to their phone when it comes to torrenting a 50 episode show. But no. "I don't have to do anything for anyone." "If he can't figure out torrenting that's his own fault." "I don't owe anybody anything." Whichever your response is, it doesn't really matter since it was all hyperbole. |
Lucky you, I actually found something. Millionfold Curiosity is currently subbing Dynaman, and someone who downloaded the torrents uploaded the videos into a Mega folder which means you can easily download the episodes directly:
https://mega.nz/#F!FA9RkCyJ!N6eKESnp62n13Kz8cEA_Xg There are only 19 episodes now since that's how far Millionfold Curiosity is, but that means you have at least those to watch while you wait for more. I'm guessing the person who created it will also update the folder once Millionfold Curiosity releases more. Also, you can find the website of the subbing group here to look for updates: https://millionfoldcuriosity.wordpress.com/ |
Seriously kid, if you're just starting out watching Toku don't start with anything pre-90's. Unless for some reason you're used to watching stuff from that era you'll be turned off. I use Kissasian with adblock (well, Ublock Origin) for most things and while I'm not sure if google chrome for mobile supports extensions, you could try. If you really want to watch Super Sentai, Zyuranger, Dairanger, and Kakuranger are all pretty good if you're looking for something older, and I hear that Zyuohger, the current series, is pretty good too. If you watch a lot of anime Kamen Rider Gaim might be a good starting point, that's where I started.
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As somebody else mentioned, there are a couple of officially subbed series that you can buy on DVD. Shout! Factory has released Zyuranger, Dairanger, and Kakuranger, with a release of Ohranger coming out sometime soon. These sets usually cost around $40 though, which...while it's a pretty reasonable price, can be hard to afford depending on your financial situation. Some people will tell you otherwise, or make you feel bad about not being willing to spend the money on it, but don't listen to them. If you can't afford that, there are a couple of cheap DVD releases of older shows. I picked up the complete first season of Ultraman for about $7. There's a few other Ultra shows, as well as Super Robot Red Baron, Iron King, and a couple of others for similarly low prices. While they're not Super Sentai, they're still Toku and still very enjoyable. I would recommend checking out KRDL. It doesn't have everything, but it does have a lot. If you're afraid of getting in trouble for downloading stuff, you could always move the files to a flash drive or other kind of USB memory device. You can still watch them from a computer's media player if they're on the USB, or you can plug it in to a Playstation or whatever you have and watch them there (in my experience, PS3 plays just about any video file, PS4 only plays some, and last I checked Xbox 360 doesn't play anything that's not official. I would double check just to be sure if you go this route.) If you can't do that...well, you could always delete the episodes once you finish watching them. Nobody will know :lolol Good luck in your endeavors. Most of us are pretty helpful, so if you're having any trouble you can always ask. |
Whatever you say dude.
Anyway, I didn't realize he wanted specifically to watch Dynaman, I thought he just meant in general. |
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BTW, the reason you can't find them on Youtube is because Toei is pretty much Hitler when it comes to that site. You can't even post a freaking review that follows fair use without them giving you a copyright strike. |
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So I haven't read through every post of the thread, so you might have already answered it, but is there a reason you specifically want to watch Dynaman?
I have an idea though, partially thanks to the comment Matrix made. I'll probably have a copyright strike within the next few hours, but this Youtube channel is made for that kind of thing. See if this works and if you want to continue past episode 1. I could possibly try to get one episode up at a time for you and take down the previous one, so you'll have to move fast. You could also go to http://en.savefrom.net/ and put in the link and try to download it that way. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7Eu...ature=youtu.be EDIT: That's strange, the subtitles aren't working. |
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And I just got a copyright strike.
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Dr Kain, did you upload the MKV or an MP4? MKV utilizes soft subs and they can get wonky because they aren't hard-coded into the video when you try to upload them. People tend to upload the MP4s for streaming because a.) smaller file size and b.) more universal support for MP4.
As for the topic at hand: Are you a Japanese speaker? I'm only asking because if you need subtitles or not will determine which series you can actively get the most out of. If you require subs, then Dynaman is only up to episode 19 in translation until MFC drops the next batch of episodes. That said, torrenting isn't difficult. Just try looking up uTorrent and set it up. You never have to mess with the settings or anything. Go to Nyaa, or the directly to the subgroup's page, and download the torrent file and open it in uTorrent. Something will pop up with options like if you want certain files downloading faster than others, but you can ignore this and just click okay. The files will begin downloading and once the torrent finishes, voila. If you mostly use your phone though, you might want to stick with MP4s instead of MKVs, since MP4s are more likely to work on any kind of phone. |
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