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That's hilarious. Columbo was my grandfather's favorite show on Hungarian TV back in the day. Every episode was absolutely perfectly lip synced - you couldn't even tell that Hungarian wasn't the original language.
"Every episode was absolutely perfectly lip synced - you couldn't even tell that Hungarian wasn't the original language." OT, but do you know anything about how that worked? Surely in another language, the form of the lips while speaking is different, not to mention the length of sentences, double entendres that are impossible to translate, etc?
Well, remember to also take the "absolutely perfectly lip synced" and "couldn't even tell" with a grain of salt.
If we were to see one such lip synced episode now, I bet it would be quite crude and obvious.
It's probably just that being a kid at the time, and remembering it afterwards (maybe with some nostalgia), it appears better than it was.
Here's a Hungarian lip-synced Columbo episode:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzl4b23cZg4
Not "absolutely perfectly lip synced" at all.