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Anime Expo 2009 - Right Stuf/Nozomi Entertainment Panel


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neocloud9



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 7:44 am Reply with quote
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Also announced was the first two seasons of the shonen-ai series Junjō Romantica. Right Stuf has also signed a merchandise agreement for products from the show.


*crosses fingers for a Suzuki-san plush doll*
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poonk



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Kleckner made two new license announcements for titles with strong fan followings. The first was Antique Bakery, which Kleckner says was acquired from Fuji TV merely two days ago on Tuesday (the manga is already available domestically from Digital Manga Publishing). Also announced was the first two seasons of the shonen-ai series Junjō Romantica. Right Stuf has also signed a merchandise agreement for products from the show.
Well now, these are the first (anime) licensing announcements in a loooong while that I'm sort of excited about. And I'm very, very interested to see what sort of Junjou merchandise will be forthcoming.
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LeoKnight25



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 10:28 am Reply with quote
I'm disappointed that there wasn't an announcement about either Leda: the Fantastic Adventure of Yohko or Godmars making it to DVD. It's a shame that so many of those great little titles more than likely won't ever be see again. I'll keep my fingers crossed though, just to be sure. Crying or Very sad
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SongstressCela



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A few "Anime Value" sets sold for a lower prices will also becoming out this summer for previously released anime series like Boogiepop Phantom and His and Her Circumstances.


Read: We'll be removing the already created dubs and selling the boxes to you cheap. </snark>
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Next, Kleckner announced some new licenses. The first one screened was Rental Magica, which will be released in November 2009.


Ugh. -_- Fan-freaking-tastic. So much for thinking there was nothing I was interested in from the other topic. This had better get a dub. >.< (Who am I kidding?)

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He also announced that the book sold with the show will be over 100 pages and will include notes about cultural references in the show, along with interviews.


Kleckner, I've got more books than the local library. Put your blasted extras on a DVD, drop the stupid ink/print/publishing costs, and just give us a damn dub for once. -_-

Sigh. At least this isn't one of my favorite series, but it is one I would have definitely picked up had it been dubbed, like so many others they've done. Thanks for screwing over another property, Right Stuf.
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TsukasaElkKite



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 10:45 am Reply with quote
SongstressCela wrote:
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A few "Anime Value" sets sold for a lower prices will also becoming out this summer for previously released anime series like Boogiepop Phantom and His and Her Circumstances.


Read: We'll be removing the already created dubs and selling the boxes to you cheap. </snark>
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Next, Kleckner announced some new licenses. The first one screened was Rental Magica, which will be released in November 2009.


Ugh. -_- Fan-freaking-tastic. So much for thinking there was nothing I was interested in from the other topic. This had better get a dub. >.< (Who am I kidding?)

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He also announced that the book sold with the show will be over 100 pages and will include notes about cultural references in the show, along with interviews.


Kleckner, I've got more books than the local library. Put your blasted extras on a DVD, drop the stupid ink/print/publishing costs, and just give us a damn dub for once. -_-

Sigh. At least this isn't one of my favorite series, but it is one I would have definitely picked up had it been dubbed, like so many others they've done. Thanks for screwing over another property, Right Stuf.


BAWWWWW, go cry about it, emo otaku. At least some of us are looking forward to these.
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SongstressCela



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 10:55 am Reply with quote
Typical. If you don't bend over and take whatever the companies want to put out, no matter how much of a glorified fansub it is, you may as well be a war criminal around here. Rolling Eyes

Hint: There are studio employees on these forums, I've -seen- them. Most people, I'm sure, have seen them. That would imply that at least some are receiving information from this community.

As long as I see that, then I'm going to keep expressing distaste at a product that I would have purchased otherwise, because I'll be darned if I shut up and smile just so Funimation and every other studio can start going sub-only.
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wandering-dreamer



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 11:47 am Reply with quote
Well I look forward to seeing Rental Magica (never seen it but it sounded cool) and I wonder if they'll bring the books over as well. Probably will try Antique Bakery as well, better head over to the library to pick up the manga....
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Teriyaki Terrier



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 11:51 am Reply with quote
TsukasaElkKite wrote:
SongstressCela wrote:
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A few "Anime Value" sets sold for a lower prices will also becoming out this summer for previously released anime series like Boogiepop Phantom and His and Her Circumstances.


Read: We'll be removing the already created dubs and selling the boxes to you cheap. </snark>
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Next, Kleckner announced some new licenses. The first one screened was Rental Magica, which will be released in November 2009.


Ugh. -_- Fan-freaking-tastic. So much for thinking there was nothing I was interested in from the other topic. This had better get a dub. >.< (Who am I kidding?)

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He also announced that the book sold with the show will be over 100 pages and will include notes about cultural references in the show, along with interviews.


Kleckner, I've got more books than the local library. Put your blasted extras on a DVD, drop the stupid ink/print/publishing costs, and just give us a damn dub for once. -_-

Sigh. At least this isn't one of my favorite series, but it is one I would have definitely picked up had it been dubbed, like so many others they've done. Thanks for screwing over another property, Right Stuf.


BAWWWWW, go cry about it, emo otaku. At least some of us are looking forward to these.


Indeed. Nozomi has done some awesome work recently and I look forward to watching more of Right Stuf/Nozomi shows. Pretty cool news in my opinion though.
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Quark



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 12:19 pm Reply with quote
SongstressCela wrote:
Typical. If you don't bend over and take whatever the companies want to put out, no matter how much of a glorified fansub it is, you may as well be a war criminal around here. Rolling Eyes

Hint: There are studio employees on these forums, I've -seen- them. Most people, I'm sure, have seen them. That would imply that at least some are receiving information from this community.

As long as I see that, then I'm going to keep expressing distaste at a product that I would have purchased otherwise, because I'll be darned if I shut up and smile just so Funimation and every other studio can start going sub-only.


You ever thought that maybe people's problem isn't with your opinion, but the way you express it? You are singlehandedly the most negative person I've seen on this forum. You waste no opportunity to get uppity and pissy whenever something isn't exactly the way you want it, and honestly, it's really irritating.
You don't want sub only releases? Fine. But you don't have to sit there and bring out this big song and dance everytime anything related to Rightstuf is mentioned. There are plenty of us here that DO like Rightstuf releases, and you just come wandering in and rain on everyone's parade. Thanks.
Tip: Maybe the studio employees would listen to your opinion if you were actually pleasant, instead of snarky all the time.
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walw6pK4Alo



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 4:49 pm Reply with quote
Someone doesn't understand that physical extras like huge booklets are a big incentive to buying the DVD release. On-disc features can end up being stupid/inane like art galleries or clean OPs and EDs. Stuff like those booklets aren't things that you can readily download, and they're desirable to some degree. The only thing that can top that is adding figures to the releases.
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Zac
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 5:00 pm Reply with quote
SongstressCela wrote:

As long as I see that, then I'm going to keep expressing distaste at a product that I would have purchased otherwise, because I'll be darned if I shut up and smile just so Funimation and every other studio can start going sub-only.


A good two thirds of this thread is composed of people telling you to STFU and take your tired complaining elsewhere and yet you just keep plugging along.

We have a general unspoken rule around here about what we call "single issue posters", people who harp on and on and on and on about one topic over and over again in every thread even tangentially related, and we usually ban them for adding nothing to the forum but a bunch of whiny negative white noise. That's basically what you're doing - everyone knows how you feel about Right Stuf not doing dubs on some of their titles. You continuing to repeat yourself albeit at a higher, whinier, nastier decibel isn't you bravely crusading for anything, it's you not understanding that we get it, shut up about it already.

What I think you don't understand is that you've been so ridiculously negative and flat-out annoying about this that whatever message you might have, whatever validity it may or may not have, it's irrelevant because it's coming from you. Whatever 'impact' your incessant screeching may have had has been long rendered impotent.
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FireChick
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 10:16 am Reply with quote
Did they say new mini-sets of Astro Boy are gonna be released? I found something similar to that on Amazon, only it was regarding Kimba The White Lion.
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Cait



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PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 3:42 pm Reply with quote
walw6pK4Alo wrote:
Someone doesn't understand that physical extras like huge booklets are a big incentive to buying the DVD release. On-disc features can end up being stupid/inane like art galleries or clean OPs and EDs. Stuff like those booklets aren't things that you can readily download, and they're desirable to some degree. The only thing that can top that is adding figures to the releases.


I agree. The only on-disc music that I've ever liked were the "music videos" on the BECK DVDs. And as for figures, well, Viz got a whole lot more money out of me on the Death Note DVDs because of the figures. I hope Rightstuf/Nozomi roll out some nice extras if they're only planning on giving us subs. That really would go a long way to compensate us (and squeeze a little more cash out of me, anyway).
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 4:14 pm Reply with quote
The 100 pg book is just freaking awesome. In fact I think it's really needed to appreciate everything in the show. Rental Magica had tons of cultural and religious references.
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HyugaHinata



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 12:24 am Reply with quote
SongstressCela wrote:
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A few "Anime Value" sets sold for a lower prices will also becoming out this summer for previously released anime series like Boogiepop Phantom and His and Her Circumstances.


Read: We'll be removing the already created dubs and selling the boxes to you cheap. </snark>


Why would they remove a dub they already have? It'd cost money and re-releases tend to do less well than the original releases. They may be cheaper, but this usually indicates a lower profit margin, even with DVDs being 2 cents a pop these days (though I could be wrong).
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