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'''Digimon Uncensored''' is a Digimon fan site run by a user named Gear, a contributor to the original site. It was originally conceived and built by Macho Duck of Duckfeather Studios, though the site has since shut down in May 2010 and moved to a new domain. It features humorous comparisons between the English dub and Japanese versions of the Digimon anime. Written with a definite lean toward the original Japanese, it nonetheless is a gold mine for information about changes between the original Japanese and English dub episodes. The site occasionally features strong language, sexual references and cultural references that make the site not appropriate for younger children.
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'''Digimon Uncensored''' is a Digimon fan site run by a user named Gear, a contributor to the original site. It was originally conceived and built by Macho Duck of Duckfeather Studios, though the site was shut down in May 2010 and moved to a new domain. It features humorous comparisons between the English dub and Japanese versions of the Digimon anime. Written with a definite lean toward the original Japanese, it nonetheless is a gold mine for information about changes between the original Japanese and English dub episodes. The site occasionally features strong language, sexual references and cultural references that make the site not appropriate for younger children.
 
 
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
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"This website, like many other "[Anime] Uncensored" websites, is a hybrid between comparing the original version of the Digimon animated shows with their dub counterparts and MST3K-style reviews."
 
"This website, like many other "[Anime] Uncensored" websites, is a hybrid between comparing the original version of the Digimon animated shows with their dub counterparts and MST3K-style reviews."
   
The site takes inspiration from the original "Anime Uncensored" concept by Chris Psaros and his retired [[w:c:Dragonball:Dragon Ball Z Uncensored|Dragonball Z Uncensored]] website.
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The site takes inspiration from Chris Psaros's original "Anime Uncensored" concept and his retired {{wk|dragonball|Dragonball Z Uncensored}} website.
   
 
==Status==
 
==Status==
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The site is currently in the stages of being rebuilt at a new domain with a new look. Currently, only a few episodes of Digimon Adventure are up, though more are added each day.
 
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In December 2018, the site was temporarily delisted due to the domain being deleted. A new domain was set up, and the site reopened March 1, 2020.
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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*[http://www.digimonuncensored.com/ Digimon Uncensored]
 
* [http://www.digimon-uncensored.com/index.html Digimon Uncensored Official Site]
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20160129193002/http://www.digimon-uncensored.com:80/uncensored/ Digimon Uncensored Official Site (Internet Archive Wayback Machine Reproduction)]
* [http://www.digimon-uncensored.com/oldsite/main.htm Digimon Uncensored Original Site]
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20170619221510/http://www.digimon-uncensored.com/oldsite/main.htm (Internet Archive Wayback Machine Reproduction)]
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*[http://www.facebook.com/duncensored Official Facebook Page]
   
 
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[[Category:Fansites]]

Latest revision as of 15:36, 3 March 2020


Digimon Uncensored is a Digimon fan site run by a user named Gear, a contributor to the original site. It was originally conceived and built by Macho Duck of Duckfeather Studios, though the site was shut down in May 2010 and moved to a new domain. It features humorous comparisons between the English dub and Japanese versions of the Digimon anime. Written with a definite lean toward the original Japanese, it nonetheless is a gold mine for information about changes between the original Japanese and English dub episodes. The site occasionally features strong language, sexual references and cultural references that make the site not appropriate for younger children.

Description[]

The site describes itself as such:

"This website, like many other "[Anime] Uncensored" websites, is a hybrid between comparing the original version of the Digimon animated shows with their dub counterparts and MST3K-style reviews."

The site takes inspiration from Chris Psaros's original "Anime Uncensored" concept and his retired Dragonball Z Uncensored website.

Status[]

In December 2018, the site was temporarily delisted due to the domain being deleted. A new domain was set up, and the site reopened March 1, 2020.

External links[]