Re: MCM Comic Con October 2015 Announcements - Day 1: Animatsu/Manga UK Panel Started
Poor Bamboo Blade.
For a time when they were last directly active in the UK via Revelation, we got the same limited edition boxes with first volumes as the US for shows like Beck and... what was the pink one...
The original Gundam had been available here.. I think it was on Crunchyroll among other places a couple of years ago.
I remember a complicated graphic showing what shows were on what sites and on what dates.
It might be worth mentioning that Black Bullet and Beyond the Boundary have mixed up details on the Hanabee site:
They can't have the same EANs so it is possible that the episode count is wrong for one of them also.
It's not 100% up-to-date and I will definitely have missed things (due to not having found/been shown them yet, or due to not having familarity/interest in the show/artist, or not having got around to updating etc..) but I have added the latest Sawano tracks...
AL said " If Japan's doing it we'll release it :)"
The Japanese release came out a year ago. I don't think there's beeen any news out of FUNimation on it or their other Sunrise rescues since they were announced two years ago. I expect that
a) there will be holdbacks before an overseas BD...
There was also a UK version of The Anime Network (Propeller TV), and didn't they also do some anime on Popgirl?
None of them were available on cable so I never experienced any of them.
That was a Kadokawa show. I don't think any of their expired shows have ever come back (although some did get a stay of execution - IIRC Omamori Himari was removed at the same time as Nichijou among others, but had originally been set to expire years earlier)
If you count Franco-Japan co-pros, then MCOG and Ulysses 31 were CBBC shows.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but has CBBC ever been on BBC2? It was always BBC1 in my day (although I was mostly a CITV kid).
Here's the diff where it was added: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?ti ...
They sometimes import finished discs and repackage them.
This is the best official confirmation I can track down:
http://madboards.madman.com.au/viewtopi ... 690#868690
http://madboards.madman.com.au/viewtopi ... 474#886474
They've done it before, with Revelation and MVM. Back then the discs were replicated in the UK and used Madman masters so were months behind the US, but if they could manage to get BBFC certification ahead of the US release, it's not impossible for them to do day and date with a shared physical...
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