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JohnnySake
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 2:13 pm
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I wonder if this is the news that Bandai is alluding to on the front page of their website.
Something was to have happened at 12:00 Pacific Daylight Time today (04/15/2009). Looking at the page source for the page, you can see the usual little extra comments in the remarks lines of the code.
Still waiting for something to update at their site though...
Update: O.k., they were probably referring to Gundam 00 on you-tube now. More of it, and in HQ.
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BrianaTheBard
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 2:21 pm
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I watched it once, but didn't really pay attention to it. :/
Now's my chance to watch again and figure out what's happening this time :]
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The_X_box_360
Joined: 04 Apr 2009
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 2:47 pm
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One of the best anime series of all time, in my opinion.
And, now it's on Crunchyroll? Simply put, that's....
.......ABSOLUTELY, AWESOME!!!
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nightjuan
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 3:07 pm
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I consider myself a fan but wouldn't go quite that far, by any means.
Still, to talk about the main topic, I believe this was already available through Bandai's Youtube channel, no? It's just adding one more alternative.
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Kyjin
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 3:08 pm
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Not surprised since it's already streaming on youtube, adultswim, and ANN. o.O
Now if only Bandai would release the second season dvds. *sigh*
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Nebs
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 3:23 pm
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On a related note, Bandai & Sunrise have finished uploading all 25 dubbed episodes of Gundam 00 season one on their YouTube page. They only have 10 subbed episodes for the time being though. I expect 00 to added to Crunchyroll soon as well.
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Charred Knight
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 4:14 pm
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BrianaTheBard wrote: | I watched it once, but didn't really pay attention to it. :/
Now's my chance to watch again and figure out what's happening this time :] |
Its got a good first season, but the second season is nothing short of a catastrophe
My big problem with how Bandai is handling this is that their just showing Gundam 00 and Code Geass, which is the exact opposite of how all the other companies are doing this.
The rest of the companies are using this to get their lesser known anime out of the open, and in Toei's case get old anime like Slam Dunk to people. I devoured like5 episodes of Slam Dunk last night and am currently loading another.
Would it be that hard to upload ZZ Gundam, V Gundam, and Gundam X on Crunchyroll? Those are the series I want to see not something I could watch on Cartoon Network.
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kokuryu
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 4:21 pm
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Dont worry - the entire Gundam franchise will eventually be available. Bandai has long wondered why Gundam got such a lukewarm reception in the US and other areas, and have slowly been coming to some real understandings worldwide that people DO want to see them, but want them un-molested. There are at least 3 other Gundam shows that should make it to the VOD circuit soon, along with several other Bandai shows.
In the meantime, Crunchyroll really is the number one site for online viewing of anime now... they only keep getting better and better!
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Taiyz
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 4:23 pm
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Charred Knight wrote: | The rest of the companies are using this to get their lesser known anime out of the open, and in Toei's case get old anime like Slam Dunk to people. I devoured like5 episodes of Slam Dunk last night and am currently loading another. |
But Slam Dunk is a pretty widespread name in it's own right.
How many people are actually gonna check out Air Master, by comparison?
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Charred Knight
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 4:37 pm
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Not really, I mean sure people have heard of it, but that's about it.
Also I will check out Air Master once Funimation or Crunchyroll add it. Funimation is supposed to have it on their website soon.
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nightjuan
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 5:58 pm
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Charred Knight wrote: |
Its got a good first season, but the second season is nothing short of a catastrophe |
Nothing short of an exaggeration is how I'd qualify that statement, but then again people always have a right to hold different opinions (and thankfully so). Some describe even the first season as a catastrophe, for instance, and I don't agree with them any more than I'd agree with this either. Different viewers will be able to make up their own minds.
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My big problem with how Bandai is handling this is that their just showing Gundam 00 and Code Geass, which is the exact opposite of how all the other companies are doing this.
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This is also a bit of an exaggeration. Streaming something like Naruto, to say the very least, or a number of ongoing and new titles would indicate things aren't as black and white as you put them.
I get the feeling that several companies, including but not limited to Bandai, are using Crunchyroll and other similar streaming services as a way to promote their current and upcoming releases, regardless of their profile, but they aren't exactly in the same boat as the classic Gundam series you've mentioned (though I'd love to see those streamed, for the record).
Not to mention that several of Toei's titles might be "lesser known" in the commercial U.S. market but they aren't necessarily unknown among the anime fan base as a whole, even if they haven't been fully released in their original forms (someone else or even Toei's tried to release some of them before). For instance, I've known about Fist of the North Star and Galaxy Express 999 for a while.
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LagannImpact
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 7:01 pm
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Nebs wrote: | On a related note, Bandai & Sunrise have finished uploading all 25 dubbed episodes of Gundam 00 season one on their YouTube page. They only have 10 subbed episodes for the time being though. I expect 00 to added to Crunchyroll soon as well. |
Woooooow...this is quite an awesome day! Not a cloud in the sky, I got my taxes done with a huge refund, the power's back on at my house where it had been off since Monday at 2 AM, AND ALL 25 episodes of Gundam 00 up on Youtube? *Checks* YES!
I didn't know a day could kick this much butt! The only thing that would make it better would be if I was...well nevermind.
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Charred Knight
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 7:03 pm
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What I should have said was Toei.
Toei is releasing a ton of old anime and holding off on the recent anime like One Piece Personally I don't understand why, but I do like it since it gives me an oppuritunity to watch anime I would never watch like Pretty Cure (suprisingly good, and not disturbing at all)
Also I am not exaggerating my hatred for Code Geass R2, I really do feel that its a complete trainwreck of epic proportions, the plot barely works, Britannia goes through massive Villain Decay, and the ending is the very definition of working only because the writer says it does.
Enough of that, but I am glad that more anime studios are streaming, and Sunrise does have an excellent library of anime that they can dig deep and sub for cheap. I just hope they follow Toei's lead in actually using their library to the best of its abilities.
LagannImpact wrote: |
Nebs wrote: | On a related note, Bandai & Sunrise have finished uploading all 25 dubbed episodes of Gundam 00 season one on their YouTube page. They only have 10 subbed episodes for the time being though. I expect 00 to added to Crunchyroll soon as well. |
Woooooow...this is quite an awesome day! Not a cloud in the sky, I got my taxes done with a huge refund, the power's back on at my house where it had been off since Monday at 2 AM, AND ALL 25 episodes of Gundam 00 up on Youtube? *Checks* YES!
I didn't know a day could kick this much butt! The only thing that would make it better would be if I was...well nevermind. |
Hopefully the reason the power was out was a storm and not because the electric company shut it off for not paying the bills.
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nightjuan
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 7:16 pm
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Charred Knight wrote: |
Toei is releasing a ton of old anime and holding off on the recent anime like One Piece Personally I don't understand why, but I do like it since it gives me an oppuritunity to watch anime I would never watch like Pretty Cure (suprisingly good, and not disturbing at all) |
I just didn't feel it was fair of you to single out Bandai like that, especially when they aren't the only ones releasing new shows while everyone else settles for their classics or other elements of their back catalogue.
Quote: | Also I am not exaggerating my hatred for Code Geass R2, I really do feel that its a complete trainwreck of epic proportions, the plot barely works, Britannia goes through massive Villain Decay, and the ending is the very definition of working only because the writer says it does. |
Those might well be your own feelings but for me as long as something "barely works" that is actually not going to be what I'd call a "catastrophe" although this has all already been discussed to death and back.
Quote: | Enough of that, but I am glad that more anime studios are streaming, and Sunrise does have an excellent library of anime that they can dig deep and sub for cheap. I just hope they follow Toei's lead in actually using their library to the best of its abilities. |
I'd hope that too, since it would be a good move on their part and something which would benefit the whole lot of us.
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Teriyaki Terrier
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Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 7:18 pm
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Yet one could easily watch Code Geass here and not have to sit through two minutes of commericals and buffering time.
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