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Where/how can I download the Closed Captions (CC) of "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic"? If you didn't know, closed captions are subtitles which also include descriptions of non-spoken language audio.
The Netflix CC of MLP FiM are pretty good is. I first thought that when watching season 1 there. How or where can I download them?
I found this interesting:
https://web.archive.org/web/20220430143717/https://mlp.fandom.com/wiki/Derpy
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This alteration does not appear in the 2012 DVD The Friendship Express. An April 14, 2012 rerun of the episode on the Hub uses the altered scene, but the closed captions were not adjusted. The episode available on Netflix also uses the edited scene, as does the 2013 DVD Season Two Disc 3.
The decision to alter the character was made by Hasbro or The Hub, in response to emails complaining about the character's portrayal and the word "Derpy", both of which have been taken as offensive to people with disabilities.
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Also, Netflix kept the original closed captions with the censored/altered scene that they use. Unaltered:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52YcluhTsq0
BTW, I am a fan of neither Netflix nor "fandom.com". Netflix pushed for DRM to be integrated into the web as a W3 standard. fandom.com only allows advertiser-friendly information and is a shitty website only because it is a deletionist website.
I would watch the series from other non-Netflix, but I got to have those closed captions.
The Netflix CC of MLP FiM are pretty good is. I first thought that when watching season 1 there. How or where can I download them?
I found this interesting:
https://web.archive.org/web/20220430143717/https://mlp.fandom.com/wiki/Derpy
"
[. . .]
This alteration does not appear in the 2012 DVD The Friendship Express. An April 14, 2012 rerun of the episode on the Hub uses the altered scene, but the closed captions were not adjusted. The episode available on Netflix also uses the edited scene, as does the 2013 DVD Season Two Disc 3.
The decision to alter the character was made by Hasbro or The Hub, in response to emails complaining about the character's portrayal and the word "Derpy", both of which have been taken as offensive to people with disabilities.
"
Also, Netflix kept the original closed captions with the censored/altered scene that they use. Unaltered:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52YcluhTsq0
BTW, I am a fan of neither Netflix nor "fandom.com". Netflix pushed for DRM to be integrated into the web as a W3 standard. fandom.com only allows advertiser-friendly information and is a shitty website only because it is a deletionist website.
I would watch the series from other non-Netflix, but I got to have those closed captions.