Forum - View topicThe poll questions for the: Should Anime be Free? poll
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La-Le-Lu-Le-Lo
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Would just like to comment that i think the poll is somewhat flawed, as it does'nt give a voting option for those that buy because they want to support the creators.
Atleast not an option that makes that intent clear. "I don't mind paying for anime" or whatever sounds like the answer of a tycoon with to much money. (Well not really, but i hope you get what i mean) |
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mufurc
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I agree.
(By the way, no, renting anime or previewing it at cons/TV/etc is not an option in many countries. If the poll addresses only American fans then so be it, but in that case make that clear.) |
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DragonsRevenge
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I buy almost as much as I download. I downloaded Elfen Lied, and Scrapped Princess, and I'm currently in the process of purchasing both series. If I like it well enough, even though I've downloaded and watched the whole thing, I'll go ahead and buy it. I dont think it should be free. I dont mind paying for it. I just cant justify paying 30 bucks for a single DVD and 100+ for a whole box, when there is best buy and online retailers (not hong kong bootlegers F*** them) selling them for marginally cheaper. I wanted to clarify this in another thread, but I sorta shot myself in the foot and made myself look like an asshole. |
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Starwind Amada
Posts: 981 Location: Easton, PA, USA |
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Free anime. Yeah, right. No way that would work. Hey, why not free video games? You know what, let's just stop paying the employees!!!
Anime is not a right. It's a privelege. Therefore, you should pay for it. |
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one3rd
Posts: 1818 Location: アメリカ |
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Although, the information contained on the site is accessible to anime fans everywhere, ANN, in general, aims to serve the United States and Canada. |
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La-Le-Lu-Le-Lo
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Dude, i feel your pain. I spent $108 on the UC Gundam Movie boxset at my local Anime retailer, something i do, fully knowing that Amazon sells it for like $63. The reason i did, was to help make Anime profitable in Norway, to in term drive the prices down locally, making it more visible to people that may have ignored it because of the pricetag earlier, so that i may one day discuss my interests with people i bump into on the street. But Idealism has it's price. |
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penguintruth
Posts: 8499 Location: Penguinopolis |
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It's always interesting to see people still complaining about $30 anime DVDs. Thirty dollars is a small price to pay for a product a company bothered to import, package, and put on a domestic market, taking a chance on it. I can see where you might complain if it has only 2 or 3 episodes on the disc, but if it's around 4 or 5, it's ludicrious to use this as an excuse for buying bootlegs. Especially when there are several discount DVD websites where you can get them cheaper.
The industry needs money to continue making the anime you love so much. To demand free anime is a slap in the face to the hard-working anime industry. Animators aren't exactly swimming in yen over there. It's a labor of love. |
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Tempest
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ANN Publisher Posts: 10455 Location: Do not message me for support. |
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Hmm, hasn't thought of that possibility. The " don't really care, the free versions (TV, Fansubs, etc...) are inferior to DVD so regardless of whether anime if available for free, I prefer to pay for DVDs" answer is probably closest to that.
Besides, you don't need to be a tycoon. For a gainfully employed adult who has decent control of his or her finances, anime's pretty damn cheap. A meal for two at a good restaurant costs the equivalent of 5-10 DVDs. Understandably, many anime fans are not yet "gainfully employed adults." So somewhere between "School age anime fan" and "Tycoon" you have "gainfully employed adult," something most anime fans will hopefully end up becoming. My point of view has always been that I'm willing to spend an hour's salary on an hour's entertainment. There are times when I'm willing to spend a lot more on certain activities, but any time the entertainment costs less than my salary, it's really cheap. For a student who may be making $8~$15 an hour, and working 20 hours or less a week, things are unfortunately more expensive -t -t |
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mufurc
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In North America. But when one has to import it, costs get higher. In the end, importing one R1 anime DVD with four episodes may cost about three-fourths of the cost of a whole season of a domestic release of a TV show. So while this doesn't make it impossible to buy anime, it definitely makes one think about one's priorities. And yeah, well... when one is not gainfully employed, it's all the more expensive. :/ |
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hagakure|returns
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I agree. Being a college student myself and working part time, I tend to buy anime online around the 15-20 dollar price range instead of full price. What I hate are those college student that use excuse of being a "poor" student, thus anime should be free forever. Your budget might be tighter, but it's all about money management. And I don't mind that people use fansub as preview, but what tick me off is that I'm working hard to pay for my entertainment while others just get them for free and brag about, as if they cheat the system. |
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DragonsRevenge
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The fact that Walmart, Bestbuy, Circuit City, Deepdiscountdvd.com, bestprices.com, overstock.com all sell them for less than 30 makes me wonder if there's some middleman in there that they use as an excuse to have them at such a rediculous MSRP. Same reason why CDs have an SRP of 20 when the only places that sell them for that much are Sam Goody and its affiliates. |
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Kazuki-san
Posts: 2251 Location: Houston, TX |
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That's because the more you buy, the bigger discount you get. Best Buy and Walmart et al. buy tons of volume, meaning bigger discounts. They then sell it cheaper, making less profit per unit, but the volume they move makes up for it. The smaller the store, or the smaller quantities they buy, the closer to MSRP you get. |
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