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  1. cudwieser

    The Temptation of Importing Anime

    I have to agree and the same for tsubasa (better to import if you can). As for the FMA (original) I can do you a deal for all of it, inluding the movie, for £25 (in P+P) Just drop a Paypal to cpeelpaypal @yahoo.co.uk. (a tad out of thread. Sorry)
  2. cudwieser

    The Temptation of Importing Anime

    I assume you have fma? if not I've series 1 and 2 going cheap (that's the price, no the sound quality :wink: ) if you're interested. What titles have you been eyeing?
  3. cudwieser

    The Temptation of Importing Anime

    The only thing I'll differ with you on Mangaranga is that there is a convenience of it being released here, even if, as some have said, it is a clone. While I can't effectively argue the quality issue (it simply doesn't bother me as much as some) I will still insist on the ideal of supporting...
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    The Temptation of Importing Anime

    Import is easier than you think and that's to get someone else to do it (ebay, amazon, united publications). To import any other way, such as rightstuf is fine, but most don't factor the uk for pricing making vat and duty an issue. In any case there should be no shame in importing as...
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    The Temptation of Importing Anime

    Just to add my 2 scents. I tend towards buying locally, but I'm not averse to imports. Most OOP stuff I import bu as has been said, if it's here then buy it here. Quality issues tend not to annoy me so any ebay fluff amuses me. As for supporting the UK industry I do, but like a petulant...
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    Thoughts on the current Anime On Demand situation

    If what you say is true then the best point of contact is japan itself. Kaze, Manga, MVM et al are the distributors and only have the right to sell anime not hold it to ransome. A word with the actual liscensor will possibly cause enough commotion to force trade out of the distributor. Think of...
  7. cudwieser

    UK anime

    Rosencratz makes a very good point. The long and short is that the UK has no industry to support anime production (and barely one to support distribution). There have been many UK born artists who have gone to US/AUS/JAP to draw and voice act and have had varying successes. If I can be bold...
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    how to draw manga books

    As an aside I can offer the above book and a few others as a set for a better price than that stated in the above link.
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    how to draw manga books

    I've a few art and how to draw books for sale if you're interested http://www.uk-anime.net/forum/showthread.php?t=29796. As for top titles How to Draw Manga is definately worth a look with a very comprehensive number of volumes. You may fight to find some though but here is are links to some...
  10. cudwieser

    Hey Hey

    Heat guy is a beaut. I watched it a while back and really should look into it again. Please drop a post with your views of Transformers Victory when you've finished. :)
  11. cudwieser

    Hey Hey

    Got to admire an optimist. I hope you're right and some older anime is seen here, but there is a long, long, long way to go. In any case there are great ones still there and a trickle coming out. Vampire princess Miyu is the latest with other classics like Bubblebum Crisis seeing new light on...
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