Ang Cooking Master Boy—o mas kilala natin bilang si Mao—ay isa sa mga pinaka-iconic na anime na nagmarka sa kabataan ng mga Pinoy noong late 90s at early 2000s. Pero aminin natin, kahit may subtitle o original Japanese version pa ito, iba pa rin ang tama ng Tagalog dubbed version.
Let’s be honest: the original is good, but the Tagalog dub is a . There’s just something about Liu Mao Xing (or should we say, "Mao") screaming about "Sichuan Style" that feels like home. Here is why the Pinoy version wins every time: cooking master boy tagalog dubbed better
Bakit nga ba sinasabi ng marami na "better" ang Tagalog dubbed kaysa sa ibang version? Heto ang ilang dahilan kung bakit mananatiling legend ang pagluluto ni Mao sa ating sariling wika. 1. Ang Emosyon sa Bawat "Tikim" Ang Cooking Master Boy—o mas kilala natin bilang
Finding the official Tagalog dub on modern streaming services can be tricky, as many platforms prioritize the newer remake: There’s just something about Liu Mao Xing (or