Forum - View topicNEWS: Akira Gets Blu-Ray Disc in Japan, U.S. in February
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Zin5ki
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Were I to consider what anime ought to be released in HD, this would certainly be a strong candidate.
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Daimao Raki
Posts: 593 Location: Dark Side of the Moon |
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With Geneon in limbo, who has the rights to this?
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hikaru004
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BV might have snagged the US rights back. Very forward thinking of them. This article is implying that BV has the US rights at least.
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Anime World Order
Posts: 390 Location: Florida |
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As the news update states, this release was originally going to be done by Bandai Visual, but now that they're more or less folded into Bandai Entertainment it'll be released through them instead. At least, that's how I read it. In my opinion, the standard price point of Blu-Ray discs is far too high as it is (I generally am unwilling to buy Blu-Ray unless I can pay under $25 and it contains everything the DVD release does; the first condition is doable, the second one is far more problematic), and the $50 price tag on this is even higher than that. Still, that's a lot better than we'd have managed were Bandai Visual to have done the release. Here's hoping the online retailers will be able to offer it new for around $30-$35 at least. |
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hikaru004
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It's a still Bandai Visual release. It's most likely being released by the Honneamise section in Bandai Ent since we actually have a release date. You might want to think of the merger as a simplication of getting the products here instead of a takeover. |
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fighterholic
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That's a big title right there. That is probably going to look epic on Blu-Ray.
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dewlwieldthedarpachief
Posts: 751 Location: Canada |
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I agree that $50 bucks is a lot of money, but the way I think about it I pay maybe twice what I would for a DVD for a product that has 6 times the resolution, the native film frame rate, better color, increased durability, and lossless multichannel audio to name a few things. On paper at least those reasons seem like enough to merit more than twice the cost of the DVD, not to mention that these quality gains are things that the DVD release does not contain which seems contrary to what you said there. I've heard Mr. Surat of the Anime World Order speak with some disdain of Bluray before on the podcast (Paprika?), but nothing I've listened to has him candidly laying down his HD hate. I hope he talks about that someday. |
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icepick314
Posts: 486 Location: Back in the Good Ol' US of A |
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i would like to get this release since Akira is one of those anime film that you HAVE to watch but spec is a bit iffy...
all it says is English track have 5.1 audio but is it lossless TrueHD like Japanese track or just regular 5.1 Dolby or DTS? that's the dealbreaker for me... |
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varmintx
Posts: 1235 Location: Covington, KY |
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Tony K.
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Moderator Posts: 11445 Location: Frisco, TX |
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Hm.. only PCM 2.0 for the English? That sucks for the dub audience. Well if that's the case, then the retail shouldn't be that much. Then again, there are still 5 months to go. Maybe they'll at least add a 5.1 Dolby Digital for the English track.
I don't see how they'd deny equal treatment for both tracks, though. What with the movie being such a huge landmark in anime history, you'd think its Blu-ray debut would pack a wallop. But as long as the Japanese track gets high grade audio, I'm all for it. And I'm anxious to upgrade too, because I tried watching the DTS DVD a while back and it just looks sooo grainy. Should look sleek and shiny with the HD mastering. |
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GATSU
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I doubt I'll jump on the bandwagon, unless they re-release Akira in regular disc, and omit that annoying Tenchi Muyo joke in the subtitles for background signs. [They might win me over even more with an Otomo commentary. ] But if I ever survive the second economic depression, and can afford a player, I'd be interested in a BD version, if it doesn't bleed colors as badly as the one currently in circulation.
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braves
Posts: 2309 Location: Puerto Rico (but living in Texas) |
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Yeah, as long as it's done right, I have no issue with the removal of grain. But if grain gets removed the wrong way (see DBZ remastering) then it'll just mess up the whole picture entirely. So I'm just on a "wait and see" basis with this. But I have to say that $50 is ridiculous.... |
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Tony K.
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Moderator Posts: 11445 Location: Frisco, TX |
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That's just FUNimation being stupid and why I'm hesitant on buying anymore of their anime. If they can't even do any decent authoring (on DBZ, let alone other questionable encodes), then I'll download R2 DVD-ripped fansubs instead of supporting such shoddy treatment. They can sacrifice video quality for lower sale prices all they want.
Better than $80 like Jin-Roh. I wouldn't mind paying around $25 for Akira if they make a remarkable a/v transfer and load it with HD extras or something. I could care less about dubbing, though I hear the ZRO Limit redub was pretty adequate in itself. |
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cyberbeing
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Well considering Akira was originally made for a theatrical release you would assume it would have a decent master, but I guess there is always the possibility their original transfer was poor. I am still quite interested to see how Akira in HD with a massive bitrate turns out. The DVDs leave a lot to be desired.
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daxomni
Posts: 2650 Location: Somewhere else. |
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Sweet!
1. I'll pick this up just as soon as I get a BD player. Could be a while before that happens though. 2. I don't get where all this hate for the DVD version is coming from? It's one of the best transfers I've ever seen. |
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