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li_izumi
Posts: 1 Location: Vermont |
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Hi, I'm Li, and I'm new. (Well, new in that this is the first time I've registered, though I've been lurking for quite a while.)
Anyway, I just wanted to correct slightly an answer that the wonderful Ms. Answerman gave for the question on the comic party manga. The CPM and Tokyopop manga are actually related. The Tokyopop release, as Ms. Answerman said, focuses on one guy who wants to become a mangaka. It is a linear story drawn by one guy. The CPM manga is based on the same characters and the same basic premise, but this release was a doujinshi. It is a lot of short stories by many different artists. It's actually a quite cute collection of short stories about trying to be a doujinshi mangaka, though it does get a little repeative, as most of the stories focus on upcoming deadlines and the like. I'd also like to state that there really isn't any yaoi in the book, though there are plenty of referenses to it in the sense of the characters are going to draw a yaoi doujinshi, as that is what will sell in the big comic market. ~li |
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darkhunter
Posts: 2992 Location: Los Angelas |
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About the episode & movie count for Inuyasha, don't people check the ANN Encyclopedia anymore? Also I agree buying bootleg is wrong, but the majority of the people that buy thier anime online don't know they're buying bootleg.
At 3 episode per dvd that funimation is realesing, I seriously doubt most people can afford all of the inuyasha dvd unless they're true die-hard fan. |
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pythos
Posts: 127 Location: Denver, CO |
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It's Viz, not Funimation. |
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darkhunter
Posts: 2992 Location: Los Angelas |
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oops my bad...got confused with yu-yu. Well either way viz or funimation, it's still 3 episode per dvd with little extra for most popular title airing on tv. They're milking the series for as much as they can just like dbz, digimon and soon to be one piece and full metal alchemist. |
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one3rd
Posts: 1818 Location: アメリカ |
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Viz is a business. They're trying to make a profit. For them to do that well enough to stay in business they do 3-4 eps per disc for $29.95 per disc. In Japan, they get about 2 eps per disc for about the equivalent of $40. Would you rather pay $10/ep or $20/ep? Also, a DVD can only hold so much data. They could put more on a disc, but the quality of the audio and video would suffer.
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RabbitRevolution
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What about the Fruits Basket DVDs that have 6 (and I think even 7) episodes on them? I never noticed any significant audio/video problems, although perhaps I wasn't paying that much attention |
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phoelixian
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Though most of the anime series I've seen comes with stereo and not 5.1 audio (5.1 takes a lot more room on a disc), you will notice a video difference, most noticeably with artifacts, on larger monitors, higher-res CRT's and HDTV's. So it really depends on the screen you are watching what you can/can't get away with.
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NomortaL
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Oh, they can fit up to 5 at least just fine. i promise.
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phoelixian
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Yeah, that's pretty much true. One side of a dvd, dual-layered holds about 2 hours of video just fine. Once you start to add more audio options and extra features to the disc, however, either the episode count needs to come down or you further compress the video and/or audio to make room. |
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YUGI
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single layered holds 2 hours dual alyered costs the same but it can hold up to 5 hours of good. Then theres high def which is 15 gb they cost 5% to make. I geuss it holds 7 hours.
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phoelixian
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I've never seen a dvd capable of holding more than 4.7 gigs (120mins) per side.
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Swordfish_II
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A dual-layered disc (DVD-9) can hold about 8 GB.
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phoelixian
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I thought DVD-9's were double sided, not dual-layered. My bad. Thanks for the link. |
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