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jmfsilenthill
Posts: 1863 Location: Chinese cartoons are srs biz |
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Good to see more english subs on imports....I guess. I don't like paying these prices (7100 yen= $84 CAD), but I would like to own Yamamoto.
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Beltane70
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I'm glad to see that the Yamato 2199 BDs will have English subs. I was hoping that this would be the case!
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GeorgeC
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I just don't see the Yamato film being picked up by anyone in the US other than Voyager which owns the rights to the original 6 movies and 3 TV series. A sale of anything from the 1970s or 1980s that isn't Macross-related is pretty hard.
We already know Macross ISN'T being officially released/endorsed in the US. Even the upcoming hi-def remaster Blu ray set of Macross --- Yuck! Bad idea to magnify all the coloriing and animation mistakes made in that original series! -- doesn't have subtitles. It's newer shows and those without legal issues that are getting subs. Stuff that has next to no chance of being licensed in the US but still has a fanbase that might grab a few hundred copies of movie BD's or TV series BD sets. Gundam failed miserably partly because of bad marketing and the single volume sales model which evaporated in the US but if you look at it from a buyer's perspective why buy the same story with small variations 15-20 times over????? It's puzzling to me that fans STILL won't admit that the original show is still bein remade to this very day whether it's a series set in UC continuity or AC... $84 isn't the worst price I've ssen for anime 5" inch discs. Some half-hour music video OVAs have sold for around $70-$100 on R2 DVD. You're getting at least a 90-minute which is much better than 30 minutes! Only problem is that are already mixed reviews on this film. I have to see feedback who have actually seen it in Japan. Asto Boy, Yamato, Speed Racer and a number of other classic anime have had very rough attempts at relaunches/revivals. It's very hard to catch lightning in a jar twice. |
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Angel M Cazares
Posts: 5507 Location: Iscandar |
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It is great news that Yamato 2199 will be subtitled. You might be interested in knowing that a blu-ray box set of the original Space Battleship Yamato will be released this July for around $345 U.S. dollars. It does not seem to be subbed though. Last edited by Angel M Cazares on Thu Mar 15, 2012 12:15 am; edited 1 time in total |
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samuelp
Industry Insider
Posts: 2248 Location: San Antonio, USA |
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For those wondering, I and my team are doing the bluray subs for Yamato 2199.
I wanted to announce it on the Anncast animenewsnetwork.com/anncast/2012-03-09 but I couldn't get permission. P.S. The first two episodes are amazing! |
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Angel M Cazares
Posts: 5507 Location: Iscandar |
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Do you have any idea if there is a chance for the original Space Battleship Yamato blu-ray box set to be subtitled? |
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samuelp
Industry Insider
Posts: 2248 Location: San Antonio, USA |
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I doubt it. |
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Charred Knight
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That's what a significant portion of the fan base wants, they would be perfectly fine watching nothing but Zeon vs Federation over and over again. |
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Tylerr
Posts: 475 |
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There are a few gundams that stray from it, like Turn A. But i'm more a fan of seed than the original, simply because i cannot stand those annoying little kids. And people aren't killed for the sole purpose of powering up the main character. |
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Majin Tenshi
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Yamato is an auto buy especially with the English sub now. I hope if they include sub with the upcoming Zeta Gundam Movies BDs.
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walw6pK4Alo
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They didn't include subs on the Escaflowne or Gunbuster BDs, so I think any other Sunrise-Bandai show is unlikely right now. |
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JohnnySake
Posts: 586 Location: Auburn Hills, MI |
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That's good to hear! I still get the impression that when these Japanese publishers feel that the cost of adding an English dub will be offset by the extra sales it generates, we'll keep seeing these happen. To the detriment of U.S. anime publishers? I don't know. With what I read here, it sounds like some titles just would not have made it over here regardless, so an expensive release this way is better than none at all. I'll certainly be tempted by this. |
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Majin Tenshi
Posts: 434 |
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Well Gundam Seed and Age will have English sub. Since Zeta movies were released in the US by BE then there is a possibility for it to have sub. It sucks about Gunbuster and Escaflowne. |
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yu_samson
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This is a great move on part of the publishers and the production committee.
Although I speak Japanese and live in Japan, I prefer to have English subtitles when I watch my anime. I haven't bought many movies/anime on disc recently, but I am more than happy to pay for a quality anime blu-ray release with English subtitles. I hope the packaging will have an English friendly description to accompany the Japanese. Strangely enough, I hope this trend continues (Macross Frontier... please have official English subtitles on blu-ray one day *cry*) so I don't have to do the reverse and continue importing North American anime blu-rays to Japan so I can enjoy them...lol |
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Mr. sickVisionz
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English subs on the JP DVD are nice but it's too bad that, unlike JP Blu-rays, the disc won't actually work in US players
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