Forum - View topicNEWS: Sentai Filmworks Schedules Big O Blu-ray Release for June
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Schoolie
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I have the Bandai Complete Collection sets for both Season 1 and 2, but I may just have to get the Blu-Ray.
Anyone remember when Cartoon Network/Adult Swim accidentally (?) broadcasted the wrong episode (Stripes) the night the final episode was supposed to air? |
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taster of pork
Posts: 594 Location: My House |
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Gonna have to double dip on this one.
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Top Gun
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Probably my sentimental favorite series of all time, finally on Blu-ray? Sounds like my kind of birthday present.
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Desslok
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I deeply regret getting rid of my old Sunrise discs many moons ago, so this is a no-brainer Day One for me!
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leafy sea dragon
Posts: 7163 Location: Another Kingdom |
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I can see why the cover artwork isn't final--unless that Big O Blu-Ray collection is meant to pick fights with the rest of your home video copies.
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GlitchBob
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Great news.... but is it the same upscaled video (no HD Telecine) that was released on blu-ray in Japan (which also had English audio btw) in 2011?
For anyone who has yet to buy a blu-ray player, the upscale does look better: http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/200945 (one can only imagine the additional details that would be seen along with increased clarity of a proper remaster) If nothing else, this will be a more affordable option to those that don't want to shell out around $300 for the JP set. |
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Koda89
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Can't wait to get this. I love Big O! Plus it is a nice piece of anime history, one of the first(don't know if it was the first though) anime series to get continued in some form due to its popularity in the West, legitimate proof that all of us do matter to the industry in some form.
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Ali07
Posts: 3333 Location: Victoria, Australia |
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Nice to see Failed Knight is getting a LE. I hope one is released in Australia too...if not, may need to import.
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Wrangler
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Part of me wishes they "fix" the ending to Big O, so it's not a virtuality ending. I hated hat than past being revealed as a war that mankind nearly bought it.
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GeorgeC
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Yes, it'll probably be the same video master used for the Japanese release. No, they're not going to redo it because these things are expensive. The HD transition was delayed by the enormous cost in prepping material for 1080p format. What do you think is happening now with 4K?!?!? Rule of thumb -- if the video quality sucks for the Japanese releases, it'll probably be bad for the US, too, unless somebody cares enough to spend the money to redo the HD master. Of course, that also depends on the available film stock or video tapes that exist. Some things have not gotten BD releases simply because they can't find the 16mm or 35mm master films for those titles! The recently-released US and UK Metropolis BD releases has the same video master used for the Japanese release. It is NOT state-of-the-art; it's cutting edge -- for maybe 4-5 years ago. I can definitely see problems with the video in places BUT it's what we're stuck with for probably another 5-6 years at least. The transition to 4K will probably take longer... The 4K TV sets have been on the market for the better part of AT LEAST 5 years now but there's still not a lot of native or converted 4K video material yet. Heck, I'm a picky video consumer and I see VERY LITTLE released on 4K BD as of yet that I'd feel I'd want to take a chance on... It's just the usual Hollywood first-run recent movie trash that I have little interest in. The classics I'm interested in as well as anime are still being primarily released on DVD or BD. As of now, there are MAYBE 4 different 4K BD player models on the market in the US...! I can't imagine they're selling fantastically well in Europe OR Japan, either. There were definitely more models available for BOTH DVD and BD at this point in their life cycles. 4K is rolling out very slowly on disc... We're going to be dealing with both DVD and Blu ray for quite a while longer... BD should be okay... I've always wondered about DVD upscale for 4K -- I can't imagine it looks very good since the results are already inconsistent for 'regular' 1080p upscale. When I watch DVD's upscaled on my HD set, half the time I set my player to output at 720p or less... A lot of times full HD upscale just doesn't look good -- and I've found that's as true for "simply" designed animated series as well as live-action. Again, very, very inconsistent. It really depends on the disc and how well it was mastered to begin with! There ARE crummy Blu rays out there, too. There are infamous stories of movies that went through 2 and even 3 separate releases before they finally "got them right." |
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NJ_
Posts: 3010 Location: Wallington, NJ |
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^A bit of a note but season 2 was done digitally in SD so it was going to be upscaled no matter what, it's just a shame that season 1 had the same thing happen there since that season actually was done on film.
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Supermutant
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About time for Big O. I have season but I missed getting season 2. I did watch it when it was on adult swim though. Will for sure be picking it up.[/url] |
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Chrno2
Posts: 6171 Location: USA |
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This is gonna look very NIIIIIIICE on BD,
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phia_one
Posts: 1657 Location: Pennsylvania |
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I may have to double dip for this. I already have the anime legends sets.
Also, I kinda forgot Norn9 even existed. |
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jr240483
Posts: 4378 Location: New York City,New York,USA |
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so am i but the real question is how the hell did they even get big o in the first place??? sure bandai ent is no more but the series just like with IGPX (immortal grand prix ) is basically products of cartoon network / toonami since they shelved out the money to have those two series produced. |
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