During World War II, Americans received a "pro-Allied" version of war events in Europe and elsewhere simply because America was one of the Allied nations. It should be noted, however, that despite (sometimes severe) restrictions placed on the press by Allied leaders, reports from American journalists and observers were not as radically restricted as their Axis counterparts, nor were they as inaccurate as many Axis (and even Soviet) reports.
I prefer the original version of War of the Worlds that was read on the radio because of the reaction it received.
Americans love Aussie accents because it is realatively close to British accents. It is a tangy but sweeter and nicer version of their accent. Our accents to them sound very low key and sweet and friendly.
Version of Events - 2000 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
La version du loup - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:Tous
All of them were originally Japanese but the American dubbed it into to English and they also edited it and made characters different because of who they were in the Japanese version for example they changed Amara and Michelle into cousins but in the Japanese version they were lovers. The Americans didn't like lesbians at this time so they changed it but finally the last season was subbed because the creator of sailor moon didn't want the Americans playing around with the characters. To answer your question straight forward all of them...they are all in English sub English dub and Japanese.
Phantasy Star Online Version 2 - 2001 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:T (US version)
Trade with someone who has caught or received it in Pokémon Black Version.
White version is better because it comes with zekrom
No. One Piece is too violent for Americans using the uncut version & the cut version is just too stupid.
Framed - 1992 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:MG6 UK:15 (uncut version) USA:PG-13 (cut version)
Chrono Trigger - 1995 VG is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG USA:E10+ (Nintendo DS version) USA:T (PlayStation version) USA:K-A (SNES version)