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Eisenmann V
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I'm pretty sure there's a few hundred people who would be glad to buy that one off you. |
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doctordoom85
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Well, I know Bakemonogatari and Blue Exorcist's HD quality from their AoA BRs is excellent to my eyes. Not saying FUNI's or Sentai's HD isn't good, just not on the level I've seen in some of AoA's releases. |
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Crisha
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Okay everyone, as a pre-warning, don't start making this thread a repeat of what the other thread was. There were several mod presences in the other thread, and we'll be keeping our eye out on this one.
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Kalessin
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Yeah, my point was that if you don't buy the physical release, then you can't watch it once it's no longer being streamed (the same goes with download-to-own schemes that involve DRM). So, if you like watching it streamed, then you're certainly welcome to watch it that way, but if you don't also buy the physical release, then eventually, it won't be streamed anymore, and you won't be able to watch it anymore. Even Netflix doesn't keep stuff up forever. As long as you don't have a local copy of something that does not rely on any external service, you're forever at the whim of whoever is in control of that content and/or service in terms of your ability to watch it. Now, I don't personally like watching movies or TV via streaming, and I am concerned that streaming will become so prominent that it'll kill off physical releases (we already have enough problems with stuff ending up on DVD but not Blu-ray), but if someone wants to watch movies or TV via streaming, I have no problem with that. |
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One-Eye
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Felis
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I think they said on the last ANNCast their DVD-only releases underperformed (Not surprising since they were overpriced, barebones releases). We probably won't even get a release for Mushi-Shi -Next Passage-, Samurai Flamenco, Day Break Illusion, or Mekakucity Actors. Anyone that wants to own these titles will probably have to import the UK or AU releases of them. As for Darker Than Black, I believe AoA has said they have no interest in catalog releases so I would assume there won't be a re-release from them and just get the Funimation release now while you can. |
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Kalessin
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It seems like it works for the really big stuff but not so well for shows that are less popular. IIRC, Justin has talked about that before (maybe on ANNCast? - or maybe it was an article; I don't remember now). Aniplex doesn't have to sell as many copies to make good money, because the price is so much higher. They're after maximizing profits after all, not maximizing how many fans get their hands on a show. And if a show is really popular or has a rabid fan base that's at least large enough to buy enough copies of a show at a high price, then Anixplex's model can work. Fate/Stay and the other Type-Moon stuff is a great example of that, and it seems to be working quite well for them. But shows that are less popular won't sell at the higher prices and thus will likely never get released. Similarly, Aniplex is likely less incentivized to keep stuff in print, since the folks who were willing to pay the high prices probably bought the show when it was first released. So, Aniplex's model can definitely work for them, and it can result in some really great, high quality (albeit expensive) releases for fans, but it definitely isn't geared towards trying to please the fanbase in general. What surprises me though is the Ponycan releases. None of the ones that they've released seem to me like the sort of show that folks would be willing to pay the high prices for, but maybe I'm just not familiar enough with those shows. But if they really aren't shows that have a large enough fanbase willing to pay those prices, then Ponycan is just shooting themselves in the foot. At least with Aniplex, they're releasing big stuff like Fate/Stay Night, Durarara, and Sword Art Online where there are clearly folks willing to pay the high prices, much as they might prefer lower prices. But as streaming becomes more prevalent, we may very well see more of a trend towards expensive releases, since the folks who wouldn't pay the high prices would probably be streaming rather than paying the lower prices for the discs anyway. Only time will tell. |
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AbZeroNow
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Soul Eater is not an Aniplex series. So you don't have to worry about that one. But yeah, I'd suggest for those who want a physical copy of Darker Than Black to buy it now rather than later. |
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Kalessin
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The packaging for the Premium edition of Darker than Black is horrible. The artbook is definitely a nice perk, but the discs slide into pockets in the cardboard, and it's all wrapped up in a cardboard envelope that's a bit like a bulky manila envelope (so it won't fit on your shelf properly). No one should ever release DVDs or Blu-rays in anything but a case where the discs snap into place. They should never be put into cardboard sleeves like this. It results in scratched discs in the long run. Funimation is far from the first to do this (and this isn't the first time that they've done it - e.g. they did it with Kiddy Grade back in the day), but it's atrocious - especially for a "Premium" release. Anyone who bought it and really cares about their discs is going to need to put them in another case. I'm very grateful that Funimation released Darker than Black on Blu-ray, but if Aniplex re-releases it, I'll buy their release just so that I can get decent packaging. [Edit]: removed unnecessary nested quotes. Please read the quoting guidelines. Errinundra. |
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BigOnAnime
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http://www.fandompost.com/oldforums/showthread.php?43312-ANNCast-Aniplex-of-America&p=305320&viewfull=1#post305320 Do not count on AoA rescuing it and just pick up the FUNimation release while you still can.
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Ambimunch
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Dark time are upon us anime fans lol. I'm glad I got that LE of DTB past spring. Now I need to look into what else Aniplex owns that I need to get my hands on asap.
I don't want to be extreme, but it seems publishers like Funimation could seriously be in trouble if more Japanese companies decide to publish their own shows in the West themselves and yank the licenses. Not saying it will happen, but I also never thought in the past that anything like what is happening now could be possible either. |
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Percival King
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Blu-ray discs can't get scratched by paper. Not even remotely. Wonky packaging aside, they're quite safe in there.
Neighborhood Watch Alliance: Assemble. Last edited by Percival King on Mon Jan 25, 2016 5:26 pm; edited 2 times in total |
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PurpleWarrior13
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I think we can all agree that Aniplex of Japan is the most difficult licensor to deal with at this point. It's not just with FUNi either. Sentai and Aniplex of America have had their own restrictions with them to address (remember the dub-only Persona 4 Blu-rays?). It really does look like they're terrified to the bone of reverse importation. EJ of AoA mentioned on an ANNCast that AoJ can shut them down if they don't do exactly as they say. He said they're well-aware of the price complaints, and even that they would release shows normally if they could. At least they're keeping these shows widely available through free streaming, both subbed and dubbed. I used to be annoyed at AoA too, but that ANNCast interview really did imply that they're being misblamed here.
Hopefully FUNi won't loose the Fullmetal Alchemist license. That show is pretty synonymous with them, almost as much as Dragon Ball Z (in fact, it's probably their second biggest show). But I will say: other than with shows from Aniplex, it's a pretty good time to be an anime DVD/Blu-ray collector, and that's sorta made up by Aniplex shows being the EASIEST to stream. Last edited by PurpleWarrior13 on Mon Jan 25, 2016 5:25 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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BigOnAnime
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http://myanimelist.net/blog.php?eid=781052
Similarly FUNimation also pulled a stupid move that people wrongly blame Kadokawa for. FUNi tried to release Heaven's Lost Property: Forte and Strike Witches 2 too close to the BD box re-releases Kadokawa solicited well in advance. Because FUNi didn't listen, it introduced reverse-importation fears. So Kadokawa rightfully restricted FUNi by forcing them to delay stuff and release many titles DVD-only.
http://www.fandompost.com/oldforums/showthread.php?2925-Darker-Than-Black-Seasons-1-amp-2-OVA/page15 https://youtu.be/BxCzehA5JkE?t=3m6s https://youtu.be/qRy9JV4HwvU?t=8m38s https://youtu.be/hlzq8dTgf3o?t=2m3s https://youtu.be/iJra512vYfc?t=4m31s (They don't say anything, but note the disc at the bottom) https://youtu.be/js-nSAXCofI?t=9m40s https://youtu.be/lWpexXBabr4?t=13m12s https://youtu.be/wZP7r0Vz4K8?t=2m17s Nearly every single copy arrived with loose discs, and some had the misfortune of glue getting stuck to them. https://youtu.be/MpKd6eyPubE?t=6m41s You can hardly say they're quite safe inside that awful and cheap packaging. Good thing FUNimation finally learned what digipaks are again and hasn't used these cardboard sleeves since the Soul Eater Premium Edition. Last edited by BigOnAnime on Mon Jan 25, 2016 5:44 pm; edited 3 times in total |
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AbZeroNow
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Off the top of my head(ShanaFan has the complete in-print list of Aniplex shows) FUNimation Black Butler FMA and FMA Brotherhood Sekirei Shiki Sentai Filmworks Angel Beats Inu x Boku SS Persona 4 The Animation Tsuritama |
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