They become licensed because they are being used for copywrite.
You can get licensed anime in a lot of places. I use Amazon.
Anime is subtitled by whatever company has licensed the product for distribution .
look on wikipedia
Nope, as of May 2011, there is no Mega Man Zero anime. However, there is a manga in Japan, but it was never licensed in North America.
February 12 2004 mnever February 15, 2005.
The anime Desert Punk is written and illustrated by Usune Masatoshi since 1997. The anime has been published into thirteen volumes. It has also been adapted into a TV series and was licensed for the United States. After a nuclear disaster, a mercenary wanders through the desert and completes missions whilst gaining friends and some enemies.
Some similar anime are Gravitation and loveless.
Some of the best anime pictures can be found on the Anime Paper website or Manga & Anime section of Deviant Art. Some good artwork may also be found on fanpop.
The best quality dubs on YouTube are official ones provided by actual dubbing companies. Funimation has a YouTube account which releases dubbed and subbed episodes of shows they are licensed to, such as Hetalia: Axis Powers, Ouran High School Host Club, Soul Eater, and Fairy Tail. Generally it is difficult to easily good dubs of anime on YouTube as it is not a site dedicated to providing them, and it violates copyright to upload dubbed episode when you are not licensed to do so.
Some viewers draw anime because after watching anime they wish to see if they could replicate the feat that the artists in the industry can.
you can probably find some good PG anime on any anime channel
No, the Skip Beat anime has not been licensed for English language distribution. However it only finished airing in March 2009, so this should not be taken as an indicator that it will not happen -- give it some time. :) 3/6/2010 its been a year since it finished airing but still give it some time... ;D