Forum - View topicNEWS: Time of Eve's Yoshiura Makes Sakasama no Patema Film
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The Mad Manga Massacre
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I wish his works saw an English release (on DVD Blu-ray) he's one of my favorite directors...
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Fletcher1991
Posts: 514 Location: Long Island, NY |
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Crunchyroll mentioned the possibility of releasing more works (besides 5 centimeters per second) on dvd/blu-ray in the future. They said something along the lines of releasing their more popular ones, they even mentioned Eve no Jikan (Time of Eve). |
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The Mad Manga Massacre
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Would you mind showing your source? |
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partially
Posts: 702 Location: Oz |
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Well if your willing to pay the premium, a couple of his Japanese releases have subtitles. I thought Pale Cocoon also got an European release but I cannot find mention of it now. That said the image attached looks very similar to Pale Cocoon, I wonder if there will be a relationship between the two. |
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Megiddo
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So happy to see him getting another film to be worked on. I have to admit I was pretty worried when I heard he was directing Kimi no Iro Machi that he wouldn't be able to do more of his awesome independent films.
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Fletcher1991
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The CEO mentioned this in an ANNCast episode. I don't remember the specific time but here is the video. animenewsnetwork.com/anncast/2010-08-13 |
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maaya
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that's cool. Time of Eve is one of the best anime movies ever made and Pale Cocoon was a beautiful short film.
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Zin5ki
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It is somewhat disorienting to read an article written in the past tense that pertains to a day yet to commence in one's own locale. |
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jsieczkar
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There is not going to be a physical release of Time of Eve in North America any time soon, best hope is a DTO release. The Japanese Blu-ray has English subs and is very easy to navigate for a non-Japanese speaking person and is not horribly priced, shipping is of course expensive.
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bob_loblaw
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Having seen 'Time of Eve' on Crunchyroll and the its movie compilation at a movie festival, I'm quite willing to wait however long it takes for a NA disc release to come to fruition.
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maaya
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why? o.o
really? the movie BD? |
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Megiddo
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No. The ONA BD |
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maaya
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Oh right. Too bad. It's really no use for me to buy the ONA now that the movie is out. And also too bad they didn't include subtitles in both releases.
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jsieczkar
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Can't give any details sorry, Directions wants to bring it to America in some form. The Blu-ray edition is not the same as the DVD / Crunchyroll edition, the blu-ray has a bunch of added content. |
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maaya
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Well thanks anyway. I'll just keep waiting ... and in the meantime looking forward to his new film.
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