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Break Xerxes
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It sucks that Funimation is losing some of their most popular titles. I already went and bought 03 including the movie and ovas, as well as the rest of the manga so now I have all of Fullmetal Alchemist.
I still haven't see 03, as I been re-watching Brotherhood since I bought the Blu-Rays before Funimation lost it. Once I finish it, I'll watch 03. |
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xchampion
Posts: 370 Location: Idaho Falls, Idaho |
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That's pretty much my assessment because there are enough fans willing to pay the prices so AoA continues to sell their shows for those prices. If no one was buying at their prices then they would lower them, but since that is not the case then why would they. It's basic economics 101 and AoA is more than happy to continue business as usual because its working for them |
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TsukasaElkKite
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I'm so glad I still have all my original singles and boxes for them.
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R315r4z0r
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Fuuuuuuu!
Thank you ANN... I gotta go find money to get a CE now. >.< |
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StrangeIslands
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Dear Aniplex,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XNr-BQgpd0 |
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ohstalon06
Posts: 40 Location: Northern VA |
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So when shows like Kill la Kill and Sword Art Online are broadcast on Toonami and get a fairly sizable following that would be willing to buy it, like my roommate with KLK, but then can't buy it because the prices are wholly unreasonable we're just supposed to say 'Thank you sir may I have another'? This is the mentality of Aniplex apologists that I can't wrap my head around. Shows are being lost to the 'reverse importation' specters of their own creation because of how overpriced media is in Japan compared to the US anyway. Shows that fans like myself would buy if they were the price of say, Viz's release of Sailor Moon or Right Stuf's prices on the Gundam Blu Rays. There are more fans like myself than the ones that are willing to drop the prices that Aniplex is asking for their collected sets without issuing standard editions. Aniplex right now is acting in a similar way to how Adult Swim acted when they changed their programming philosophy in the late 2000s, the sort of 'we don't care what made us popular we're going to do things our way and to hell with whatever helped us reach this level of success in the first place' mentality. Aniplex wouldn't have Aniplex USA without the success of FMA which was all on Funimation's back and that's is what has me and many other fans upset at Aniplex. The American anime market should not turn into the Japanese market because it hurts the ability of new fans to really go out and buy a show if they like it. I'm hoping that Funimation is able to still do well despite this and I don't think they're in any serious trouble because of Dragonball's resurgence the last few years. As a fan of FMA it hurts to see this wind up in Aniplex's walled garden because they have the mentality of 'only sell to the hardcores' which has hindered anime's appeal the last 10 or so years. |
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wonderwomanhero
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I'm still not understanding...why can't they renew the rights? Was it always going to be a limited time, despite the extreme popularity of the franchise? What happens to the manga?
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Top Gun
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In what universe did Gurren-Lagann get a "standard" Blu-Ray release? Go search on RightStuf at this moment, and you'll see the series being sold in five parts, for $50 each. That's $250 total for a show that came out in mother-loving 2007. Even the "limited-edition" DVD set (with a few CDs! And STICKERS!!!) is going for $140. And they will never be discounted, and they will never go on sale, because **** you we're Aniplex! Seriously, everyone. Buy region-free players. Import this stuff from the UK or Australia. And extend the biggest virtual middle finger you can to AoA in the process. If the Japanese companies want to turn our market into the psychotic parasitic wasteland that is their domestic one, then I hope to God that the entire industry crashes down around their ears, and the sooner the better. |
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HeeroTX
Posts: 2046 Location: Austin, TX |
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You and your friends CAN buy it, you simply CHOOSE not to pay Aniplex's markup, which is entirely understandable. I'd be slightly more sympathetic if you had no way to watch it at all (why hello CrunchyRoll, do you have Kill la Kill for me? yes you do). Why should I have to pay $60 for Overwatch, when I can play Battleborn for $45? Or Candy Crush for free? Getting the material directly from Japan (without translation) used to be the ONLY way to get this stuff, and for a few things (like any Macross seres) it STILL is. I don't buy Aniplex's releases because I don't consider it worth the cost, but I don't begrudge them their choices and IF they sold something (at the same price) that I wanted badly enough, I'd buy it because they would be providing me that OPTION. (I'd seriously consider buying GaruPan der Film from Japan IF it came with English subs) |
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ARC-1300
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even thouhg i think that brotherhood was the far superior version for the anime,i will at least go through to the effort to collect the original.
it did after all pull off some scenes (the canon ones) much better than brotherhood did. |
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SpacemanHardy
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Funimation tried to renew the rights. Aniplex said no. It's as simple as that. The manga should be unaffected. |
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ohstalon06
Posts: 40 Location: Northern VA |
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You're right in saying that you COULD buy it you just choose not to, but I'm mainly saying that because to an average consumer that would buy say a season of Game of Thrones for like $40, the thought of paying possibly 3 times the amount of money for maybe not the same amount of content is just unfathomable. At least with NIS America's release of Card Captor Sakura, you're paying for 70 episodes in one collection so you're reasonably paying for like $2+ per episode (specifically if you buy on Right Stuf or the Corner Store). And even then you can buy 3 sets of the DVDs (which are like 23 or 24 eps a set) for about $45 per. For Aniplex's release of KLK on Right Stuf, you're expected to pay $40 for a 4 ep blu ray, how is anyone that came to love the show, especially during its Toonami run, expected to reasonably buy that? In addition there's no collected set that is available right now because I bet that was something Aniplex sold for a high price with a low print run and they have no plans to bring it back and thats a tragedy in and of itself. And also about the streaming? If whats going on at Hulu is teaching us anything its that we shouldn't put our eggs in that basket because that can be turned off in an instant. |
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penguintruth
Posts: 8499 Location: Penguinopolis |
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Hm, it seems to me that "hardcore anime collectors" are the people who want to spend LESS on individual releases so they can buy MORE, as they are hardcore collectors, therefore wanting MORE discs, not LESS for more money. People like me, with hundreds of discs, and very few prestige releases. Because I want to be able to buy more anime, not more prestige. I think the better term for the people buying Aniplex releases is "prestige collectors". I'm the hardcore collector, because I collect more by spending less. Looking at the several plastic drawers stuffed with anime discs in my room, I find it difficult to believe anyone would NOT consider me "hardcore" in the sense of collection. |
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SnowWarren
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There's always the new Anime Limited sets coming out in October.
http://blog.alltheanime.com/newswire74/ |
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TheAncientOne
Posts: 1892 Location: USA (mid-south) |
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Keep in mind Netflix only has 52 of the 64 Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood episodes. |
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