Forum - View topicShelf Life - Boys to Men
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dtm42
Posts: 14084 Location: currently stalking my waifu |
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Why thank you. Always nice when other people share the same views as I do. |
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ANN_Bamboo
ANN Contributor
Posts: 3904 Location: CO |
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Those were some of my favorites in the series! I especially loved the first, one, though, when he meets her for the first time. I think the voice acting is so great in the series, and some of the deadpan lines that the actors deliver are perfect for the material. Those scenes had some great examples of that. |
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SquadmemberRitsu
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Glad to see Daily Lives in Shelf-worthy. It's up there with Cromartie and Nichijou as one of my favourite comedies.
Also, are people really calling Guilty Crown boring? I admit that it's got a lot of character and story problems but not a boring anime does it make. In fact, some of the flaws only made it more fun to watch because of the sheer ridiculousness of it. Not to mention the godly animation and OST which did a great job of fuelling the ridiculous fun. Apparently the production team (Who also did Attack on Titan among other shows) said in an interview that Guilty Crown was the most enjoyable experience they've had making an anime and I can see why. And even when you take away all the flashiness that makes the show so much fun it's still not nearly as offensively bad as something like Future Diary. Although I agree with it being in the rental category. After all, fun doesn't automatically make a good show especially when some of that fun comes from how bad the show is. I was bored half to death watching some parts of FMA Brotherhood but it's still a much better show than Guilty Crown. |
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Davidnes
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Not trying to be rude, but did anyone else notice the stacks of bootleg anime DVDs in "This week's shelves" pictures? It just kinda bothered me seeing that in the article. cdn01.animenewsnetwork.com/images/cms/shelf-life/68667/08.jpg
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Echo_City
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Somewhere, wherever he may be, Greg Ayres is raging lol. |
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TarsTarkas
Posts: 5865 Location: Virginia, United States |
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Perhaps it should have been relegated to a private post. Looking at that picture, I can't tell what is a boot leg in there. |
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rydia251
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Had to chuckle a bit at the Asobi ni Iku Yo bootleg set being a foot away from the Cat Planet Cuties box. Oh well, looks like he/she has a number of legit releases at least...
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Megiddo
Posts: 8360 Location: IL |
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Pretty much everything that is stacked up in the background is bootleg. |
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SquadmemberRitsu
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I once bought a bootleg Strike Witches set after finding it for $2 at some Asian DVD store in Sydney. It was a really poor quality TV rip with Chinese hardsubs. I also have a bootleg sub only copy of Arcade Gamer Fubuki but I dropped the show after the first episode
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Red Fox of Fire
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Out of curiosity, how can you tell what is and is not a bootleg? |
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The King of Harts
Posts: 6712 Location: Mount Crawford, Virginia |
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By looking at it? I don't mean to sound condescending, but when you know what an official release looks like, bootlegs stand out like high beams. You can tell from how they have the classic "1-13end" and no sign of the official solicitors anywhere on them. Even foreign releases have the name of the licensor on the spine. Hell, some of them even have th names of infamous bootleggers instead of official companies like how Ah My Goddess and Vampire Knight have the LF logo. Even if you don't have the keen for all that, just look at this picture of the official regular edition for Highschool DxD from the reliable Righstuf compared to the one in this picture. |
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TarsTarkas
Posts: 5865 Location: Virginia, United States |
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Still, only those who are knowledgeable about such things would really know. He may have figured it out after the fact, but then it is too late. Don't see any valid reason to blast him for having bootleg DVD's. |
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The King of Harts
Posts: 6712 Location: Mount Crawford, Virginia |
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...Nobody is blasting him? It was pointed out that were bootlegs, you didn't see them, they were shown to you, the method behind deciphering how they were boots were asked about, I answered that question.
That said, I am very against the idea of Shelf Life highlighting a collection with bootlegs, let alone one with so many of them. Like, there is such an absurd amount of blatant bootlegs in those images that I would think Zac or Bamboo would've caught it. Maybe if the guy had written in his blurb about how we was naive in his early days of buying, then it'd be kind of a teaching tool moment, but he didn't. Seems counterproductive to have pictures of a collection littered with illegal releases in a column that highlights official ones. |
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Red Fox of Fire
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Thanks for the answer, but I'm a person who doesn't own a ton of anime and I did not immediately know what to look for, so "just looking at it" didn't do me much good. That's why I asked. And I was assuming the people who accused these of being bootlegs weren't just comparing pictures of every official release with every set the guy has, either. |
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