Just a thought, but recently alot of anime's
have a box set to them. Either filled with all dvd's
or just one dvd, and maybe the collections with
all episodes on one set.
What I really like about the site is that you list
how many dvd's are in a set (ex. 1 out of 4).
The problem with the anime recently, is they
release all of the dvd's separately and then put
out the boxset, and beings that im a huge anime
fan, i start to buy them out individually, later
to realize that there's a boxset of all dvd's plus extras,
and for half the price.
So recently I've put a hold on my dvd buying, and
i want to get back into it but, its hard when im looking
for individual anime's to see if they ever made it in
a boxset.
What I think would be great would be a page that has
only boxsets listing like your new release page.
At the top a listing of New Releasing boxsets.
and then and the bottom a listing of all the boxsets/collections.
OOH! That's a good one! We were gonna buy the G Gundam DVD's but then decided to check the computer at Best Buy, and it said they were coming out with a 3 DVD box set. It hasn't come out yet, but we're holding off until they get it in the store. And it figures that when we finally give in, and buy Arjuna 2 online, it arrives at the store. And what's the deal with GATEKEEPERS?!
I remember a month ago I was at a used video store and found the Angel Cop collection for $5.00!Also beside it was the entire
set of OVAs for $5.00 a tape.How's that for a savings!
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Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2002 4:52 pm
This occurred to me too as I was browsing through Suncoast the other day. I want to get a series, but I want to make sure it's complete and in a boxed set. Otherwise, I usually (with heavy heart) wait until a box is finished until I bother to buy it. I love the cool bonuses that come with a box and I'd hate to miss out on that.
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