Forum - View topicNEWS: Funimation to Offer 2009 Fullmetal Alchemist on April 9
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Altorrin
Posts: 313 Location: Florida, United States |
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Sorry, sorry. http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b107/vanillamagnolia/funiscreen.png |
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Sariachan
Posts: 1492 Location: Italy |
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Great, it says: "This content is not available in your territory" to me (I live in Italy). -__-'
We are in the internet era and we still have territorial restriction, it's so ridiculous imho! Long life to fansubbers, I must say... even if this time companies are making steps in the right direction, I think it'll take at least more 3-5 years before legit fansub will be a valid alternative to fansubbers. Also, I hope that in the future the Japanese animation companies themselves will stream their anime without restrictions to the entire world, making the users paying a fee for a subscription: that way, money would directly go to who is actually making the anime. |
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Shadowlord
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Since I can't access the complete episodes on Funimation from my country, I could only try a trailer on the main page of funimation (Trailer for D.Grayman).
The Result: Video Format : VP6 Bit rate : 2 000 Kbps Width : 640 pixels Height : 360 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16/9 Frame rate : 29.970 fps Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.290 Audio Format : MPEG Audio Format version : Version 1 Format profile : Layer 3 Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 128 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Sampling rate : 44.1 KHz Resolution : 16 bits I *guess* the actual episodes are similar... |
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mglittlerobin
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The good thing about a legit stream is that the subs don't randomly decide to change fonts and add that very stupid, annoying karaoke font that drives me crazy, that karaoke is not that special, and it's too irritating. And another thing, the font will actually be readable, as in size.
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Primus
Posts: 2759 Location: Toronto |
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FUNimation, call me when the DVDs arrive, or when/if YTV airs the series. Better yet, call me when you have DragonBall Kai.
There are people in the world who have internet who haven't heard of DragonBall Z?
Your logic is funny. How can the companies make money if they can't use subscriptions? Imbedded ads within videos that are released worldwide are very few because very little amounts of advertisers are willing to advertise worldwide via a niche product. With stuff like FUNimation is doing at the very least they have a controlled area with ads of their merchandise all over the place. |
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penguintruth
Posts: 8459 Location: Penguinopolis |
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I hope their subtitles of the second series stand out more than the ones they used for the first. Funimation needs to learn to outline their subtitles better. Look at AnimEigo's as an example of how to do things.
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Altorrin
Posts: 313 Location: Florida, United States |
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Not at -all-. The episodes are much lower in quality. |
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bahamut623
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True, but considering the absurd amount of times they've rerun FMA, that obviously shows it brings in decent ratings. The fact that they've chosen to give better time slots to FMA reruns than new episodes of any other anime shows how good FMA has been to them. Whenever Funi dubs this, it's not hard to imagine Adult Swim wanting to air this. And if they don't, I could even see SciFi picking it up. Like Zac said a few posts before, FMA is HUGE. If there is one anime Adult Swim would roll out the red carpet for, it's this one. And while we're on the subject, I don't quite think what's happened to Code Geass is particularly bad (compared to say Moribito). They're just giving reruns, they didn't pull it from their schedule completely. If anything, it's probably issues on Bandai's end falling behind on the dubbing or something. If CG were doing badly for Adult Swim, they wouldn't decide to air two episodes a week like they're doing now.
I wasn't just talking about TV, I mean I would just hate it if they're online only. I'd like DVDs/BluRay/whatever physical format to be an option. |
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penguintruth
Posts: 8459 Location: Penguinopolis |
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I doubt Funimation is going to pass on a DVD release. I mean, the whole point of grabbing us with the subtitle stream is to get us to want to buy high quality DVDs. |
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wandering-dreamer
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Dang, I think is proof of just how big FMA's staying power is, it's being broadcast in nine countries now! You'll find me at Funi's site counting down the hours...
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jr240483
Posts: 4374 Location: New York City,New York,USA |
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True enough but what about the english dub version??? So far i haven't heard abything about that as yet. Not to mentioned will it show on Adult Swim? Cause right now the original FMA is still showing on AS so hopefully it'll show the dub there. |
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Kalessin
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It'll probably be a while before they start on the dub. Posting the subtitled streams will help fight the fansubbers, but dubbing it that quickly is almost unheard of. Kurokami is the only show that I'm aware of which has had an English dub even close to the initial Japanese broadcast. And, personally, while I want the dub and I'd like it soon, I certainly don't want them to rush things and turn out an inferior product because of it. Getting a legally subbed version this quickly is rare enough. Getting a dub this quickly just isn't going to happen - though assuming that quality wasn't compromised by dubbing it that quickly, FMA certainly deserves the simultaneous dub broadcast more than Kurokami does. In any case, we'll get the dub soon enough - though it'll probably be broadcast on Adult Swim before we get the DVDs (still, the longer it takes for the DVDs, the more likely it is that we'll get it on Blu-ray to begin with rather than having to rebuy it on Blu-ray later). I expect that they'll dub it and release it on Adult Swim sometime later this year (probably in the fall) followed by the singles releases a couple of months later. If they choose to forgo the singles in favor of 13-episode boxed sets like they've started doing, then the DVDs will probably take that much longer to be released (though I expect with something as big as FMA, they'll release it as singles first). Regardless, getting subs this quickly is good, but the dubs will take a bit longer. |
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KabaKabaFruit
Posts: 1870 Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba |
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If people want to watch their fansubs a day after broadcast, they can go watch them. We don't have the power to stop them. However, they and the groups involved aren't going to be earning a lot of respect now considering that FUNimation is working with the original licensors on getting this show out a few days apart from broadcast with full subs and the best video quality money can buy!
For crying out loud, people! Did you see the banner ads for Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood floating around on this site today? FUNimation is taking this very seriously! The countdown timer only adds to it on the official site! I say waiting for the official net cast will make the payoff that much more sweeter!
Be that as it may, I still don't have much faith in the production department in Adult Swim anymore when it comes to anime. I can see that more people are finding online viewing convenient and not subject to the same S+P standards as television. |
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cnav
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make that 15 in asia.....plus australia , america and france...that makes it 18...that is just amazin |
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Sam Murai
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Good news (mainly the simulcast), and pretty much a no-brainer (though it would have been funny if someone else got to it before FUNimation). Now, hopefully the show will actually be good enough to be worth the move...
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