Say goodbye to your scanlations, Yas Forums

Nip without chinese runes seems unnecessarily confusing.

Did they even make films during those times? Either case, if you haven't found it in any public domain film specific sites then either there aren't any, there aren't any on the web, or they're not categorized and tagged in an easy to search way. You might have to track them down using the japanese language.
Worst case scenario they weren't uploaded but kept in museum like locations.

Thankfully exercises start using kanji soon.

You're not actually paying for music, are you?

First two lessons only use hiragana. Third starts with kanji. By the end of both books, you learn about 300.

>no kanji
At best you started a couple weeks ago, and even then the total amount of time you spent actually studying was less than 10 hours.
Hell hasn't even begun for you. At the VERY LEAST you've watched 200 anime, right?

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That's what happens when you don't have spaces, you can't just glance at things and recognize a word just by the shape of it. Kanji obviously helps, but there are quite a few similarly shaped Kanji too.

a lot of public raws are japanese and pretty much everyone scanning/ripping themself

210 anime

Yes, there's a couple hundred surviving films from those decades. Pre-war Japan was the biggest film industry outside the United States and maybe France. There's some available to stream, but even searching their Japanese titles doesn't yield much results on search engines, so I wonder if there's some site that offers direct downloads or torrents.
Obviously a lot of them aren't subbed.