Synchro dubbing was a feature found on dual cassette decks that allowed the copying of a tape quickly. The playback deck's transport would control the recording deck, and syncronize the copying of a tape.
a medieval dubbing is when a squire became a kinight
Film dubbing, TV drama dubbing, animation dubbing, program dubbing, science and education publicity dubbing
I hope you mean, "How do you get Synchro Cards". If you do, buy Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tins, Decks, and Booster Packs.
There are many kinds of dubbing, such as advertising dubbing, CRBT dubbing, feature film dubbing, cartoon dubbing, TV drama dubbing, foreign language dubbing, foreign language dubbing, minor language dubbing, dialect dubbing, Cantonese dubbing, etc. Better publicity of your own products or enterprises, so that those who do not know know the existence of their products or enterprises, and let those who know know better about their products and their enterprises, so as to improve the popularity of their products or enterprises.
Film subtitle translation and dubbing, TV subtitle translation and dubbing, video subtitle translation and dubbing, video tape translation and dubbing, conference recording translation, teaching film subtitle translation and dubbing, promotional film subtitle translation and dubbing, DVD/VCD disc subtitle translation and dubbing.
Currently, no Synchro monster has a negative level.
Dubbing Brothers was created in 1989.
Night Dubbing was created in 1983.
yes, junk synchron only affects monsters on the field. synchro fusionist activates in the graveyard.
No, Synchro material must be face-up.
the best way is to get the "machine emperor" cards which are a bunch of anti-synchro union cards
No, you do not 'tribute' the Synchro Material for a Synchro Summon. They are sent to the graveyard, not tributed. You can tribute an opponents synchro monster for "Assault Mode Activate!" to summon the assault mode monster from your deck.