An old anime
Tuesday, 17 February 2009 21:28![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm currently downloading an old anime, Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs. This was one of the few anime that I had liked watching when I was a kid. I never really got to watch all the episodes then (not good at keeping to watching TV shows schedule and it was shown on a Malaysian channel that Singapore can tune into, plus I was just...like in Primary School, so I was like...I dunno...between 7 to 10 years old? Can't remember...). I don't even know what an anime is then. For some reason, I just feel the urge to try and see if I can find the English dub of all the episodes for download somewhere...and amazingly, I found it on torrent, and it's not dead. There are several pretty recent torrents too.
The download is almost done, estimate about half a day to one more day, but I've started watching the first few episodes that are uploaded to Veoh while waiting for the BT download to complete. Man...I really love that anime for some reason, and I still like it. <3 to Saber Rider.
Now, when the American DVD of all 52 episodes gets released, I might actually consider buying it, especially if they have a box set. Yay, I shall go broke again XD
The download is almost done, estimate about half a day to one more day, but I've started watching the first few episodes that are uploaded to Veoh while waiting for the BT download to complete. Man...I really love that anime for some reason, and I still like it. <3 to Saber Rider.
Now, when the American DVD of all 52 episodes gets released, I might actually consider buying it, especially if they have a box set. Yay, I shall go broke again XD
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17/2/09 15:26 (UTC)no subject
17/2/09 15:56 (UTC)Well, I'm getting it via bittorrent. I'm not sure which one I'm getting from myself, but I can tell you the tracker's announce URLs. There are quite a lot of different torrents spread across different trackers with all 52 episodes in the English dub. You can just google it and you can find them. Just be sure to use one that has quite a good number of seeds and peers. Be sure to check out the files that are in the torrent too. Get those with v2 in the file names I guess. They're encoded in XviD using the AVI container. The torrents should be pretty much be more or less the same. You can try using the more recent ones, there were some uploaded only on Jan this year.
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17/2/09 16:14 (UTC)