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hissatsu01
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Actually, if you pre-ordered from Amazon when it was first announced, it's only about $30 cheaper, and it is the Japanese release, with a translated booklet thrown in. The price is extremely high for the US. Yet why would they do otherwise? They could drop the price by $100 - $150 and that would do little to increase US sales, but it would invite cannibalizing Japanese sales. They're going to sell ten of thousands of copies in Japan, and probably not much more than 1-2% of that in the US. Assuming they're more interested in making money than placating US fans accustomed to much lower prices, why would they sell it for much cheaper?
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NJ_
Posts: 3090 Location: Wallington, NJ |
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No need to worry about that.
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minakichan
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AHAHAHHAHAA Aniplex USA thinks that Kara no Kyoukai can sell well in America at that price AHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHA HYSTERICAL.
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Dan297na
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A sub only release for 400$? I hope this is a joke.
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Kougeru
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needs a realistic and sane price
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iamthevastuniverse
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I would like to see Bakemonogatari released in the next year with an english dub..hopefully it will get licensed soon. |
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Bargain Hunter
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See, this is what I don't understand. I've heard it said that the reason Japanese releases are so expensive is that Japanese distribs discovered that lowering prices, apparently, had no real impact on sales because it was mostly hardcore otaku buying the titles and it is almost a point of pride among that group to pay through the nose. Then you read about how Japanese distribs fear reverse importation and the flooding of their market with cheap imports. Those viewpoints are mutually exclusive. |
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Sarkozy
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I have no problem with the pricing. After paying $125 for the Freedom BD box and with 200~ minutes of content, I think $400 is a steal for 3x as much content. I'll be picking this up.
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Finny-chan
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I'm not buying it at that price $300 dollars for a sub-only series is a huge no in my book, but if they put an $60~$80 dollar tag on it then I might reconsider.
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Big Hed
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WHOA, WAIT, I ACTUALLY GOT MY CHRISTMAS WISH GRANTED?
Crap, I have to reread the article and absorb this... Ohmygod. Includes the same Visual Chronicle book with English translation. Ohmygod. Cancelling preorder for the Japanese release post-haste. Aniplex USA, you guys are my new heroes. Now I only have to pay ONE arm to have the last of my top 5 anime in an official release. I can't think of a headline that would've made me feel better after all of this ruckus with the Youth Ordinance Bill today. Last edited by Big Hed on Mon Dec 13, 2010 11:25 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Oneeyedjacks
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Its awesome that this is finally getting a US release and so quickly too after the Japanese release.
But holy mother of god that price! I'd have to rob a bank in order to afford that. And why the hell is this not being sold on Amazon while the Japanese version is available through Amazon JP? Can someone explain that to me? |
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Mune
Posts: 379 Location: Minnesota |
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Hey, a double-negative in the U.S. market! I want to buy this, but because it is sub-only and costs so much, I'll wait and hope the price will decline and/or the title gets a dub. Aniplex, you did another R.O.D.... except without a dub. |
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luffypirate
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PREORDERED! YESSSSSS!
Wonder if they will discount that price a little bit. Last edited by luffypirate on Mon Dec 13, 2010 11:33 am; edited 1 time in total |
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hissatsu01
Posts: 963 Location: NYC |
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They're mutually exclusive because you're completely misunderstanding. The demand for anime in Japan is pretty inelastic. Lowering prices doesn't increase sales much, because new otaku don't sprout like mushrooms just because the price is lower. But having the same release available for much cheaper can cut into existing sales. You're not creating new sales, you're cannibalizing the sales you already had. And KnK is not the average title. It sold something like over 70,000 copies per DVD. They could sell it for half the price in the US, it would still be expensive for the US, but it would probably lose them a few thousand Japanese sales to importing. Why exactly would they do that if making money was their goal? Last edited by hissatsu01 on Mon Dec 13, 2010 11:44 am; edited 2 times in total |
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GWOtaku
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Basically, thanks to Aniplex USA people who were already going to import Kara no Kyoukai in the first place can now save $200. Good for those fans. I could afford it.....if I canceled all of my animation and game-buying plans for the first four months of 2011. No Summer Wars, no Evangelion 2.22, no The Last Unicorn Blu-Ray, no All Star Superman, no Dragon Age II, no.......
Yeah. I really want to see it, but I'm not that interested. I try to look at the silver lining. Maybe a DVD release will happen eventually. Perhaps this thing will at least get screened at some major fan conventions now. |
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