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FlamingFirewire
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Like this version of the Korobushka? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lg0N3xhOzc8 EDIT: Isn't this also considered the "Tetris Song"? |
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Asrialys
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lol Well, it's of course not sung, since the video was altered to show Katyusha and Nonna not singing. And it's not played on strings. |
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Fencedude5609
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Which literally removes the entire point of the scene. So much fail on every level. |
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Echo_City
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I like Sentai. Really, I do. However, it pains me that they have been really dropping the ball with their dubs (arbitrary recasting/role-swapping, too many rank amateurs, Chris Ayres directing, Stephen Foster half-assing it ever since Horizon...). It also pains me that Sentai has so skimped on on-disc features. Sentai has produced, to my knowledge, 3 commentary tracks: Clannad (of all things), Towanoquon and Garden of Words. Funimation says that they have put a full-length commentary on their release of Blood C-: The Last Dark. If both they and I agree on the definition of "full length" then Funimation's commentary for one movie is mightier than all 3 Sentai commentaries. Also, virtually every Funimation release sports ~2 commentaries. Sentai used to be the king of commentaries and other on-disc extras. I contend that they used to beat Funimation senseless when it came to dubs. Now they don't even try and that's the worst part. It's not as though Funimation is setting the bar very high-I believe that they, due to lack of competition, are lowering it-but I can't help but feel that Sentai isn't even trying to surpass it. |
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Asrialys
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I was surprised and impressed by FUNi's video commentary for Good Luck Girl. Can't wait to see more of that.
They used to be great as ADV perhaps. I loved their extras for Princess Tutu. You could tell Luci Christian loved her role and put a lot of work into it. |
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dragonrider_cody
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That's assuming you want the DVDs in the first place. Honestly, I hate combo packs and think they are a waste of time and space. I have never, ever used a single DVD from any of the combo packs I've purchased. In fact, I think I've used the digital/Ultraviolet/iTunes copies more often than I've used the DVDs, and at least they don't take up extra space and they actually have some purpose. Sometimes it's just convenient to hit Play in iTunes, instead of loading a disc, or if I'm on the road or somewhere where I can't play a bluray. A combo pack to me is just an inconvenience. If I have a bluray player, what the hell do I need a DVD copy for? I've heard the argument made that you could loan them out to friends who don't have a bluray player, but I honestly don't have any friends that would be interested in anime and don't already own one. In fact, I hardly no anyone who doesn't have a PS3 or a dedicated bluray player. Even my parents have one, though they are just as likely to buy DVDs as they are blurays. Also, don't forget that not all Funimation releases are combo packs anyway.
There is a large amount of banding and other issues in both the Japanese and the US release. The big problem with Funimation's release is that they cranked up the brightness considerably so the flaws are much more noticeable. I know there are some comparison shots floating around somewhere. I will have to see if I can track them down. For the record, while I think Funimation made a big mistake with the brightness levels on Lain, I don't think the video quality was as bad as some people made it out to be. It's definitely not the best looking anime release I've seen, but we've seen far worse from Funimation in the past, not to mention the other R1 companies.
As was already pointed out to you, Amazon price gouges on a lot of their anime releases. Virtually every website out there is cheaper when it comes to shows, particularly when it comes to Sentai releases. They do have some good deals from time to time though. I've preordered a few Sentai blurays in the past for as low as $32, and a quick look through Amazon shows that they still have several fairly recent Sentai shows in the mid $30 range. Recently it seems Amazon doesn't lower the price until a few weeks after the release date. Deep Discount, Walmart, Right Stuf, Anime Corner, and a half dozen other sites will give you much better pricing on Sentai releases, and most of them include free shipping (sometimes for lower purchases than Amazon.) What's the point of shopping on the internet if you're not even going to take 30 seconds to compare pricing? If you want to pay close to full price, why not just run to FYE? I'm actually starting to give up on Amazon as far as media purchases go. They use to have some of the best deals, now most websites are price matching them and often beating them. A lot of physical stores are also price matching them. If I can run to Best Buy or Walmart and grab it while I'm out for the same price, I don't see much advantage in ordering it online and waiting two days. It seems Amazon is really becoming the "Walmart of the internet" in that people usually associate them with lower prices, when in fact, many other retailers are far cheaper for the same item. Other than their Gold Box specials, virtually everything on their site can be found somewhere else for less money. Last edited by dragonrider_cody on Tue Dec 10, 2013 11:21 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Echo_City
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Even if you don't value them, the DVDs or blurays have a value and pretending that the value doesn't exist when making the comparison isn't cool as it skews the comparison. Same goes for the extra features. Sentai, please, if you can't give us commentary like you did in the ADV days then please give us commentary on works that don't suck IMO. If you can't find it in yourselves to do that, could you please fix whatever is causing Chris Ayres to drop the ball as a director and rotate Jason Grundy in for Foster more often as I think the case that Foster is "burnt out" has pretty much made itself. |
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Bargain Hunter
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Actually, that's a pretty dopey assertion. Combo packs really only benefit one type of consumer (and a type that will shrink as time goes on): the person who can only play DVDs right now but who thinks he or she will eventually get a Blu-ray player. For everyone else, the additional disc is nothing more than a drink coaster (or a freebie that can passed onto a friend/relative). DVD authoring and production is much cheaper than the equivalent Blu-ray process. The DVD copy that Funi is throwing into their combo packs isn't costing them much to provide. It's true that if, for some bizarre reason, you did want a DVD and Blu-ray release of the same title through Sentai, it would cost you almost double what a Funi combo pack costs, but I can't imagine why a situation like that would come up in real life. I'll be glad when Funi (and other distribs who do this, like NISA) finally ditches the combo pack which I think it inevitably will. As a consumer, I'd rather have the choice of which format to buy: and the DVD version should be significantly less than the Blu-ray version. |
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Animegomaniac
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I play the BDs on my BD player, DVDS on my DVD player/computer. Guess I'm dopey. {I can afford multiple BD players, not enough space or money for an additional HD tvs/monitors} So when I'm not in front of my HD set-up, BDs are as good as coasters to me though I can play DVDs all over the place. |
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stove top stuffing
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No kidding. They should have just removed that scene altogether. No singing plus tetris music made for a very awkward sequence. |
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@ Animegomaniac - actually, my point wasn't that consumers who do find ways to use both the DVD and Blu-ray discs are dopey - what I think is dopey is thinking that Funi combo packs, where the DVD can be provided very cheaply, represent some sort of super-amazing deal that makes comparing Sentai Blu-ray releases to Funi combo packs inoperative.
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Key
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I didn't notice anything awkward or out-of-place at all, so I think it's only "awkward" for those who have seen it the original way. |
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DiGiKerot
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The Australian release is the US release, I'm afraid - the BD is dual-coded Region A and B, and sticking it in a Region B player results in the disk displaying Hanabee, rather than Sentai, logos. Given the specific changes to the video, I rather suspect Sentai didn't even get a choice in whether they wanted to try and license Katyusha or not - there's some changes that could only have realistically been done if the animation studio went in and recomposited the scene from the original materials. It wouldn't surprise me if Sentai were handed the materials, with the audio replacement in there, and told that if they want to release it, that's the version they have to use. That's just idle speculation, though. Which isn't to say that I don't think that the change of audio ends up completely changing the tone of the scene into something that's farcical - because it totally does - but I also wouldn't hold my breath for any edition outside of Japan having the original version of that scene. |
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walw6pK4Alo
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Too bad some will never experience the scene. It may be minor, but it's still one of the highlights of the series. Can you imagine if they removed Erika or Panzerlied? |
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Key
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Can someone tell me exactly - like, we're talking episode number and time stamp - where this change was supposedly done? Now I want to go back and look at it again tonight and see if I notice anything odd if I do know that something was changed.
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