Forum - View topicOur Anime License Holy Grail
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nyaa
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I have the now hard to find CPM dvd set-did you ever watch the japanese home video version that was only released on laserdisc? I managed to find an ld rip of it somebody uploaded 5 or 6 years ago and it's as ranchy as the "long lost" ova episode. |
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immortal1982
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Dont believe i have but the series was just a fun memory from being a teen, i did rewatch it during the pandemic and it still holds up pretty nicely. |
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trilaan
Posts: 1070 Location: Texas |
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Me, too. Also, Naoki Urasawa's Monster needs a new physical media release. I'm still so mad at VIZ for not completing the DVD release. Oh, and the City Hunter sequalternatuniverspin-off series Angel Heart. |
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SquirrelSurrender
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KIKAIDER THE ANIMATION: ALL OF IT.
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Ojamajo LimePie
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Tenchi
Posts: 4533 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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My top pick would be Minami-ke (2007), the slice-of-life comedy show about the daily lives of three sisters (who are presumably orphans but neither the manga nor the anime really ever addresses the elephant in the room) who each go to a different level of school, each with its own group of supporting characters.
Minami-ke is one of the greatest anime from the peak of the 2000s "Cute Girls do Cute Things" wave but, unlike Azumanga Daioh, Lucky Star, K-On!, or Strawberry Marshmallow (which shares a studio, Daume, with the first and greatest season of Minami-ke), it never got a North American home video release and only the fourth (and so far final) season, Minami-ke Tadaima from the Winter 2013 season, ever got licensed for streaming. I think, at this point, the only North American distributor left that would possibly still give Minami-ke a Blu-Ray release is Discotek but, even then, I'd probably have to wait for Discotek to start licensing mid-2000s anime TV series. I'm also still waiting for a Blu-Ray announcement for the supernatural slice-of-life comedies Gabriel Dropout (which shares a series director, Masahiko Ohta, with the first, greatest season of Minami-ke) and The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated, both of which featured Naomi Oozora playing a "Woobie"-type devil girl (Satanichia Kurumiizawa McDowell a.k.a. "Satania" in Gabriel Dropout and Jahy herself in The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated). EDIT:
Ah, good, I see I'm not the only Minami-ke fan here. I know it's nowhere near on par with the first season but I also have a soft spot for Minami-ke Okawari because several of the episodes are set in the middle of winter and have a cozy but slightly melancholy winter vibe that I find very true to life. |
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ninjamitsuki
Posts: 633 Location: Anywhere (Thanks, technology) |
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For me I would really like to see Ginga Nagareboshi Gin, Ginga Densetsu Weed, and Space Family Carlvinson licensed.
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vanfanel
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Nope, but it's nice to hear that someone else out there wants those. |
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MiniMarps
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Oh yeah, you’re right. I stand corrected. On the other hand, the combined cost of the complete series comes out to roughly the same price as 3 years’ worth of Hidive subscriptions. I wanna rewatch Non Non Biyori, but not that badly. But, that's a discussion for another thread. |
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vanfanel
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Many, many years ago in a late-night video room at Anime Weekend Atlanta, they were just showing random episodes of various shows, and spacing them out with 8-minute episodes of Sexy Commando. Half the room was laughing their heads off; half the room was begging the programmer to make it stop. I was definitely in the former group. |
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xonathan22
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I vote for cool 90's OVA' s. Specifically:
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Tenchi
Posts: 4533 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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There are two pieces of the Non Non Biyori anime that have yet to get an official western release, at least on disk, the first two manga bonus OVA episodes. The first Non Non Biyori OVA was shorter than a regular episode and dealt with the girls (and Suguru, who's a guy) getting prepared to go on a trip to Okinawa, with the actual trip story being a drama CD. Much of this OVA, and the drama CD, was remade into the Non Non Biyori Vacation theatrical movie but there was a scene unique to the OVA with the girls plus Suguru going to a "nearby" (only an hour or so by bike!) convenience store. The second OVA was a full-length episode with four different stories from the manga, each taking place in one of the four seasons. I'm a lot more disappointed that we never got that second OVA in the west on Blu-Ray than I was the first OVA episode (although that first OVA should've really been a bonus item on the movie Blu-Ray, especially considering the movie was only around 70 minutes long and weirdly left out some of the places they visited in Okinawa in the manga). |
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Thespacemaster
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Arpeggio of Blue Steel Ars Nova Movies
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trilaan
Posts: 1070 Location: Texas |
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Oh, yes, I loved Ixion Saga, definitely want to have it in my home. |
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isahackjob
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Panzer World Galient
I already got my Giant Robo and LOGH blu-rays years back and am quite happy, but if i could get just one more it would be Galient. |
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