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The practice of removing all the dialogue from an existing movie or television show, and replacing it with an entirely new recording. Most common, of course, when translating a show for audiences which don't speak the original language.
 
This poses few problems when dubbing an animated feature, such as an anime or Disney film. Unfortunately, live action stuff sometimes results in dialogue which [[Lip Lock|fails to flow naturally]] or is subtly out of sync with the character's lip movements, causing many fans of imported films to [[Subbing vs. Dubbing|(violently) prefer the original language version]], relying instead on subtitles to understand what's going on. At worst, [[Hong Kong Dub|it can be hilarious]] -- take—take, for the perfect example, the ''[[Godzilla]]'' films.
 
Sometimes, rather than attempt to recreate the original dialogue, the copyright holders will simply replace the entire thing with new dialogue, to humorous effect -- aeffect—a [[Gag Dub]].
 
Sometimes, rather than attempt to recreate the original dialogue, the copyright holders will simply replace the entire thing with new dialogue, to humorous effect -- a [[Gag Dub]].
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== [[Anime]] ==
* [[Godzilla]]: Though played (mostly) straight, these films tend to be hilarious to English speakers, as the translated dialogue is often multiple seconds out of synch with the original lip motion.
* Any anime with a "dub track" - thus, too many to list here.
 
== [[Film]] ==
* In the 2006 dvd re-release for ''[[An American Tail]]'' in the scene where the three orphans torment Fievel, two of their voices were redubbed the fat one and the short one, originally they were voiced by children in the redubbed dialogue the fat one is given a low gravely voice and the short one is given a nasally voice both by grown men.
* The 2005 British CGI film, [[Magic Roundabout]] who redubbed in the US as "Doogal" and replaced all but two of the British celebrities who provided voices for the characters with American ones.
** And of course the ''original'' series of [[The Magic Roundabout]], which took a French show and redubbed it with a completely new script.
* Any number of martial arts movies and parodies of the genre.
* One of the most pointless redubbbings was in ''[[Arthur]]'', in which Arthur's new voice actor redubbed the season during which his original voice actor had gone through puberty. Especially jarring for viewers who had viewed the episodes before the edits.
* The initial American release of ''[[Mad Max]]'' had all the dialog redubbed by American actors, without the Australian accents.
* [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]'s first feature film, ''Hercules in New York'' had all his lines redubbed by an actor without the Austrian accent.
* Andy Mc Dowell's lines in ''[[Tarzan]]: The Legend of Greystoke'' were redubbed, by Glenn Close.
* ''The Life & Death of Peter Sellers'' had a sad example. After he and his wife separate, Peter redubs his wife's lines so that it sounds like they stayed together.
* Parodied in an episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]''. The retirement home has a redubbed ''[[Gone with the Wind]]'' where Scarlett & Rhett stay together and all the [[American Civil War]] parts were removed.
* Weirdly, ''[[The Gods Must Be Crazy]]'' was redubbed for North American release even though the actors who weren't Bushmen spoke English. It was thought that their South African accents would be difficult to understand.
* [[Godzilla]]: Though played (mostly) straight, these films tend to be hilarious to English speakers, as the translated dialogue is often multiple seconds out of synch with the original lip motion.
* The ''[[Thomas the Tank Engine]]'' fan community is notorious for doing this, but occasionally end up doing an (arguably) better job than the original narrator, mostly due to the fact that many of these fan redubs have /very/ large casts.
* AndyAndie Mc DowellMcDowell's lines in ''Greystoke: The Legend of [[Tarzan]]:, The LegendLord of Greystokethe Apes'' were redubbed, by Glenn Close.
* [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]'s first feature film, ''Hercules in New York'' had all his lines redubbed by an actor without the Austrian accent.
* One of the most notorious instances of this happens in the [[So Bad It's Good|unintentionally hilarious]] 1968 drama ''The Legend of Lylah Clare.'' It seems actress [[Kim Novak]] could not handle the German accent, so another actress with a much deeper voice dubbed on the Lylah voice when required. While this did indeed make it seem like her meek actress character was [[Demonic Possession|possessed by the ghost of the dead Lylah]], it's also very obvious dubbing. Made all the funnier by the heavily Italian-accented Rossella Falk as Lylah's former dialogue coach!
* ''The Life &and Death of Peter Sellers'' had a sad example. After he and his wife separate, Peter redubs his wife's lines so that it sounds like they stayed together.
* One of the most pointless redubbbings was in ''[[Arthur]]'', in which Arthur's new voice actor redubbed the season during which his original voice actor had gone through puberty. Especially jarring for viewers who had viewed the episodes before the edits.
* The initial American release of ''[[Mad Max]]'' had all the dialog redubbed by American actors, without the Australian accents.
* In the 2006 dvd re-release for ''[[An American Tail]]'' in the scene where the three orphans torment Fievel, two of their voices were redubbed the fat one and the short one, originally they were voiced by children in the redubbed dialogue the fat one is given a low gravely voice and the short one is given a nasally voice both by grown men.
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Parodied in an episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]''. The retirement home has a redubbed ''[[Gone with the Wind]]'' where Scarlett &and Rhett stay together and all the [[American Civil War]] parts were removed.
* The ''[[Thomas the Tank Engine]]'' fan community is notorious for doing this, but occasionally end up doing an (arguably) better job than the original narrator, mostly due to the fact that many of these fan redubs have /very/ large casts.
 
 
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