Forum - View topicNEWS: Anime Limited Launches Patema Inverted Kickstarter for U.K. Release
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enurtsol
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They need Kickstarter to release this?
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configspace
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I take it someone already has or is negotiating the license for this in the US then
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enurtsol
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GKids has it: "It premiered in North America at the New York International Children's Festival in March. GKids plans to release the film to more of North America this year or later." |
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configspace
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Yes but I thought GKids was only for theater distribution?
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st_owly
Posts: 5234 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland |
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According to their page, they have the license, they just want to use Kickstarter to make a very fancy release. |
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enurtsol
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Ah I see, but GKids could distribute it themselves.
Just thought this film has enough going for it that there won't be no need for a Kickstarter. |
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vulcanraven01
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They have the license. The kickstarter is for the 'Ultimate' version. Ultimate release will feature; - Ultimate Edition box, with custom digipack to hold the DVD and Blu-Ray and any other goodies produced as part of the Kickstarter. - A numbered art card certifying the release. - The visual fan guide (full of art, settings & design notes) - translated into English for the first time. - A replica of Lagos' letter from Patema Inverted (it's spoilery so we can't tell you more now ). - Collector's edition of the BD/DVD Stretch goals will probably add more to the release as well. |
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Agent355
Posts: 5113 Location: Crackberry in hand, thumbs at the ready... |
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Are they planning to release it with a dub? I assume if they wait a little while, Gkids'll dub it.
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SpacemanHardy
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GKIDS is indeed dubbing it, and NYAV is the studio producing it. |
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Shiroi Hane
Encyclopedia Editor
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From Anime Limited:
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TsunaReborn!
Posts: 4713 Location: Cheltenham UK |
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And what a good job it looks like they are going to do. I would prefer a Kickstarter for an edition like this seeming as its very uncommon that we get 'fancy' releases over hear. I have set a reminder on my work PC to make sure I back the Kickstarter as soon as it becomes available |
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FlamingFirewire
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I just wish this fancy release also applies to the GKids release, though I can't see GKids offering something comparable to what Anime Limited is doing by essentially including a ton of JPN content we usually don't see in the West. |
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Blanchimont
Posts: 3564 Location: Finland |
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Already have the Japanese edition. Not sure if will double-dip.
But a special edition like that is mighty tempting... That is if the option is even available as my country wasn't listed... |
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norinori1
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I am a little bit mad. Germany gets ignored so much by a lot of anime companies, it's not funny anymore.
They are planning a really nice box but unfortunately, I will not be able to support it. It's a shame really as Yasuhiro Yoshiura is one of my favorite directors. |
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fathomlessblue
Posts: 384 Location: Manchester, UK |
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It's hardly like Germany's being ignored; the reason it isn't included is because someone already has the rights to the film. Anime Limited can't make it an international release without stepping on the toes of fellow distribution companies, which would almost certainly come back to bite them in future situations (eg trying to acquire sublicenses, dubs etc from fellow companies), not to mention the trouble they'd get in with Japan. There would be a high risk of people never working with them again or even being sued, depending on the circumstances. If you handle the lack of German dub/sub, then it's worth a shot to contact them directly. You never know...
Don't forget that the UK is a far smaller country than America, etc, and one with an anime buying population largely adverse to buying Blu-rays. I have no idea how successful previous releases have been for Anime Limited (eg I think Bebop and the upcoming Gurren Lagann releases are doing well), but I have a feeling there have been a few releases that have failed to generate the required numbers anticipated (Perfect Blue and possibly Durarara, due to disk issues). If this is how they test the waters to evaluate demand for special editions, then fair enough. Better than sinking money into an unpopular product. |
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