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mgree0032
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I think this is why physical media needs to make a comeback.
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Dayraven
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Personally I won’t watch any TV anime from before 1963. |
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MarshalBanana
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Lord Geo
Posts: 2569 Location: North Brunswick, New Jersey |
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Yeah, just because those titles are no longer streaming, due to FUNimation's website being shut down, it doesn't meant that they aren't licensed anymore. Once any of those shows' licenses come up on their expiration dates Crunchyroll will have to decide whether to renew the license (which, in turn, would likely result in them being added to CR proper) or to simply let it expire. Only then would any other company be able to rescue one or some of those shows & make them legally available again. In other words, if CR doesn't eventually add them to its service then they likely won't be available again for a while, depending on how much longer any of those respective licenses have left. While CR was more open to sublicensing prior to the Sony/FUNimation purchase it seems as though that avenue has now been shut down completely. |
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Tanonymous
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Yeah, that's true, honestly I'm just speculating cause we don't really know the exact specifics and might never. I just find it odd that all these titles still aren't on CR, that tells me that it's either lack of confidence in these specific anime to perform well enough to justify server costs or some weird stipulation in these specific streaming contracts that maybe only the Funimation brand itself could carry these anime until it expires. |
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Zalis116
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Posts: 6878 Location: Kazune City |
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Even with the recent additions, we're in a bit of a trough / net-loss situation when it comes to retro classics being available, thanks to the shutdown of Funimation. The most prominent examples I'd lament losing are:
Outlaw Star, Escaflowne TV/Movie, Tenchi Muyo OVAs 1-3 + Tenchi Universe, Slayers TV S1-5, the .hack entries (although Sign was already gone before), Outlaw Star, the Wolf's Rain OVA, Eureka 7, FLCL, Black Butler A lot of the lost Funi exclusives fall under a few categories, such as: * Aniplex titles from 6-12 years ago that they don't feel like distributing anymore. * License rescues from other companies (Geneon, Bandai, ADV, CPM). * Sublicense/streaming deals with Rightstuf/Nozomi, which should be theoretically be owned by the same overall group now. * Non-televised titles, like Movies/OVAs/ONAs, that Sony is apparently opposed to having available outside of home video releases.
Good thing literally no other colors have any possible unseemly bodily-fluid associations, particularly not white. And the reasons for the use of yellow are not exactly a mystery, and some companies like Sentai and Discotek use similar to this day. (Though Funimation did switch to white back in 2004 or 2005.)
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Tenchi
Posts: 4474 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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As someone who joined an anime club in the mid-1990s that showed mainly VHS fansubs, I still find it weird to this day when modern anime subtitles aren't yellow.
I'm definitely happy that Discotek exists for new physical releases of older anime. That being said, I still only have one single Discotek release, the Blu-Ray of the original Project A-ko movie. I'd probably have several more Discotek Blu-Rays by now if I was actually able to order them from inside Canada considering that, even when there's a Discotek sale at one of the essentially two major online anime retailers that are still around, the cross-border shipping fees are a major disincentive, especially in those cases where I would like to upgrade from DVD but the DVDs still work. (I really wish online anime retailers would still offer surface USPS shipping options to Canada, I don't mind waiting two or three weeks as long as I'm only paying around $10 U.S. above the cost of the Blu-Ray itself.) I'm feeling the pain of not even having the option to buy many new shows I like on physical media (without importing Japanese Blu-Rays which frequently don't even have English subtitles). I can't believe that it's been seven years now and we still don't have a North American Blu-Ray release of Gabriel DropOut considering just how many times I've seen goofy Satania meme faces as thumbnails on videos from Youtubers that don't even primarily talk about anime. The only Blu-Ray release I have of an anime series from this decade is Non Non Biyori Non-Stop and I suspect that one only got a North American Blu-Ray release because the first two seasons and the movie also had one. |
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mdo7
Posts: 6284 Location: Katy, Texas, USA |
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I can say the same here as someone who is both a fan of physical media and also streaming (although I have a love-hate relationship with streaming in general, with my hate for it has been increasing over the years). Also a bit tangent but somewhat relatable, there's been a big mainstream resurgence popularity in retrogaming for the last 5-6 years. The Guardian had a report on young Gen Z gamers playing retro video game as in playing video made that were made before that demographic was born. It does make me wonder if older retro anime could see a sort of mainstream revival within the anime community in the same manner that retro games from previous generation are getting this current generation. I did encounter this Reddit thread (created last year) about younger anime fans watching older/retro anime from another decade. |
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nyaa
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Yellow subtitles? I love em'! I always redo subtitles on everything I watch and nothing beats a Tahoma bold font with a thick black outline and a small shadow for legibility. What use are subs if you can't read the damn things? White subs with a thin font and a thin black outline are almost impossible to read under most circumstances. Sentai does pickup more new titles than you'd expect.
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Rob J.
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"Man, idk if this is the best place to do it, but I'd like to formally pitch a "Do You Remember This Anime" recurring column for ANN. Because people don't! People don't remember anime that isn't immediately in front of them and are actively hyped up on social media!"
I'd read this! FIftysomething anime n00bs like me gotta learn about older stuff not named Robotech or Akira somehow. |
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omiya
Posts: 1834 Location: Adelaide, South Australia |
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Other things to explore are great old anime OP/ED/INS/character songs. Sorcerer Hunters ED Mask: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX3dY8wratA Most great anime has great music. |
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