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  2. Combined Community Codec Pack - Wikipedia

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    The Combined Community Codec Pack, more commonly referred to by its acronym CCCP, is a collection of codecs (video compression filters) packed for Microsoft Windows, designed originally for the playback of anime fansubs. [2] The CCCP was developed and maintained by members of various fansubbing groups.

  3. Fan translation - Wikipedia

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    Notable areas of fan translation include: Fansubbing – The subtitling of movies, television programs, video games and other audiovisual media by a network of fans. [1] [2] For many languages, the most popular fan subtitling is of Hollywood movies and American TV dramas, while fansubs into English and Hindi are largely of East Asian entertainment, particularly anime and tokusatsu.

  4. One Piece season 16 - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, Sanji, Tashigi, and the G-5 Marines are running through the battle torn B-block when a gas tank explodes, causing Shinokuni to be let in. Caesar Clown, sitting on the second floor of R-block with his subordinates in Vegapunk's old room, instructs that the doors to C and D-blocks be closed, driving everyone to the first floor ...

  5. One Piece season 21 - Wikipedia

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    Lilith, a satellite of Vegapunk, attacks the Thousand Sunny, but is stopped by Shaka, another satellite of Vegapunk, who identifies Zoro and Robin. He orders Lilith to bring the Straw Hats to him. Meanwhile, Luffy, Bonney, Jinbe, and Chopper explore Egghead. Bonney threatens to get revenge on Vegapunk for turning her father, into a cyborg.

  6. Fansub - Wikipedia

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    Sean Leonard distinguishes fansubs from bootlegs in this period, arguing that fansubs followed that unspoken rule, whereas bootlegs aimed to make a profit. Many fansubs began to include a "This is a free fansub: not for sale, rent, or auction" disclaimer as a response to bootleggers, and would encourage viewers to buy official copies. [3]

  7. Fansubs - Wikipedia

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  8. Anime club - Wikipedia

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    Dependent upon policy of the club, anime fansubs, official subtitling, or localized dubs can be shown. Larger clubs can have multiple viewing rooms. Usually one room features localized anime and the other fansubs. The fansub room can also be known as the 'divx' room, named after the popular video codec.

  9. List of Reborn! episodes - Wikipedia

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    Thus, to prevent copyright infringement, cease and desist notices were sent to fansub groups who were subtitling the series. [4] On March 21, 2009, d-rights collaborated with the anime-streaming website Crunchyroll in order to begin streaming subbed episodes of the Japanese-dubbed series in North America. New episodes were available within an ...