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I've been wanting to get a few DVD titles from Manga Entertainment. Namely, Ninja Scroll, Macross Plus- Movie Edition, and Ghost in the Shell - the Movie, as well as Stand Alone Complex series (1st and 2nd season), all which I have seen.
I have the Patlabor 1 and 2 releases from Manga, which now have basically been rendered "never to be seen again" due to my recent purchase of the Bandai Visual versions. Basically, what type of quality can I expect from Manga, as I've only experienced their release quality with the Patlabor films? Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() - What we all do best -
Last edited by Spatula; Jul 26, 2006 at 11:37 PM.
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Well I popped by HMV and got Perfect Blue for $15, and plus I've seen it and wanted to see it again, just for kicks (lol tease-dancing). Too bad that was the only manga release I saw for the 2 for $30 deal. The other movie I bought to fulfill that deal was Pulp Fiction, just incase you were curious.
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Oh, well since Manga is the only one that has the GITS movie released in NA, well, it's a hell lot better than the Hong Kong versions I've seen. Also, seeing Patlabor 1 on VCD was a horrible experience. God. I watched a few scenes of Perfect Blue and it seems alright. You can bet which scene I forwarded to LOL.
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At HMV, the GITS movie selling for $29.99 CDN for the SE, and $24.99 for the Regular. So I mean for $5 more....
The AKIRA Special Edition is pretty expensive though at $50 for the box thing. The Signature Series from Pioneer ( the cheap cheap one) is like $19.99 CDN. Also, yeah, about Perfect Blue, it's not as .... hot as I last remembered it. Maybe all those H are swaying things differently from what I remembered. Like what, 3 years since I last saw PB. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? ![]() - What we all do best - |
How big exactly is this poster. Like a post card or what. At least if it's of the Major in her famous "nudie-gun-pose", then that's cool. Quite a few years back, I bought a Hong Kong release of the AKIRA movie. WORSE. SUBTITLES. EVER. LOL.
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Meh, looks like $29.99 going to be somewhat well spent. I've only seen that movie like 5 times LOL. And I think that's when I rented it from Rogers like 4 years ago, either that or the VHS tape from WAAAY back in high school from a friend.
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I'm not so much for the honorifics as I am for the rank. Still I don't know why Bandai Visuals recent release of the Patlabor movies have changed Gotoh's and Shinobu's rank from "Captain" - Tai Chou - to Commander.
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I should try to find somewhere on the net to consult the Japanese police heirarchy of ranks are, in English of course. Perhaps your explanation is the most logical one, as this might be actually how subordinates address their superiors that command them in the Japanese mindset.
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Here's something that has been bugging me for a very long time now, mainly because of ignorance of not buying anime that often, if rarely ever.
Generally when an anime TV series comes out on DVD, especially for the 1st DVD of the set, I see that there's a regular edition for lets say $23.00, followed by a more "premium" package with a few extras for lets say $30.00, which I still find somewhat resonable. But then there's sometimes this huge ass brick that often I get fooled into thinking its the entire season, but lo and behold, it feels so light - only to contain one DVD and perhaps a small thingamagig. WHOP. $50 for this brick. Excuse my ignorance for not knowing what's so special about something that will take up like 5 DVD cases and is labelled "COLLECTORS SPECIAL EDITION" just for one DVD. After reading the contents of what makes this so special, I wonder, what the hell is the rest of the box? =0. I've seen one with a T-shirt. Wow. But what other explanation for the hulking thing, besides for the die hard fan to go "Zomg I must now clear way on my shelf to fit this monster of a thing" I could see the justification for the box set for say, the Patlabor 1 and 2 LE by Honneamise, since it comes with the Archives and Storyboard for each movie, and you can see what you're getting, so you don't just feel like paying extra for more cardboard. Please, educate me. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() - What we all do best - |
Ah, that makes more sense. But then I don't really need the box unless it's one of those fold out types or a thinpak. I'd only go for the boxset if well, it contains all the DVDs for that set, since those generally are cheaper than getting the DVDs by themselves, from what I observed after compairing prices.
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Alright, I know this is going to be a very vague question in terms of the amount of information I can give you due to not seeing this anime for over 8 years, but can you help me identify the following anime movie/ova.
Facts I know about this particular movie/ova. 1) It was broadcasted in English dub on the SPACE: IMAGINATION STATION in Canada. 2) It was made prior to 1990, that I'm pretty sure of. 3) It features a rather dark haired male who was somewhat dumb witted. 4) It also featured a young white/silver haired lady who was rescued in a life pod. 5) Possibly one of the defining icons in the movie was a spaceship that sailed in space, filled with the masts and sails that let it achieve "hyperspace". 6) One particular moment I remember is this particular silverhaired lady in question needed some surgery or medical attention done. The doctor in the room needed the dark haired lad to take off her shirt to perform medical proceedures, and of course, he gets all jittery. I know these are extremely pathetic descriptions, but a name of this anime would really solve the mystery of this anime. It is NOT the following titles: Venus Wars GoShoGun: The Time Estranger Galaxy Express 999 Macross Again, any help would really be appreciated. Most amazing jew boots ![]() - What we all do best - |
Holy shit. I think you've got it! At first I was afraid that people might have taken it as Star Blazer/ Space Battleship Yamato because the description can be taken as a WWII era battleship, which is what the Yamato looks like. This Starlight does ring a bell. Shit, I better start looking this up on DDD or rightstuf. Thanks Q.
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Last edited by Spatula; Dec 22, 2006 at 08:30 PM.
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Sure, why not. Although it probably does suck, which is why people haven't heard of it, and me being totally new to anime at that time, didn't know better and declared it as being animated awesome. How naive of me back then. Torrent time!
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Man that movie was stupid, and quite grotesque. Back to Odin, I love the unforgiving nature of the following review:
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Last edited by Spatula; Dec 23, 2006 at 09:35 PM.
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Good day fellow Animespoters,
Have you experienced any problems with skipping or very huge pixels that flood the picture in any of your New Retail anime DVDs so far? The DVD in question is the Geneon Release of Fushigi Yugi DVD # 3, which half of episode 16 is unplayable, and ALL of episode 17 is skippage from hell, even the player freezes – all three DVD players in my house. :3 I think this is the very first time I’ve ever experienced huge problems with a DVD, but I’ve contacted the vendor, Rightstuf, and they are willing to exchange this DVD for the same title, so that’s cool. I’m sure that over the millions of anime DVDs produced, perhaps a very small fraction of them will have some errors – which is a fact of production, or the disc is just not properly finished in the factory, or whatever the case maybe, so I’m not freaked out – yet! Now, switching the topic over to anime opening themes and ending themes, how does the creation of the OP theme come about? Does the production team or producer, or whomever it may be, contact a currently hip artists to do the OP/ED theme specifically for that anime series, or, does the production team already choose an existing song that is already released on the market and contact the artist/agent/recording studio – or basically who ever has the rights to the distribution of the song to be used for the themes? Thanks for your responses. How ya doing, buddy? ![]() - What we all do best - |