I feel like I'm gonna get shouted at but obviously people were able to post the supposed box because AL France are already taking preorders.
https://www.alltheanime.fr/products/gundam-seed-freedom-movie-edition-collector-combo-4k-uhd-blu-ray
I'm genuinely worried AL UK are on their last nerve...
Curious if we might see AL exhibit at MegaCon. Haven't attended myself but it's run by the previous MCM owners now their non-competion clause is up. Seems to be getting better feedback too.
Would it be confused by the fact they had Crunchyroll dub it too?
Seriously, lest I come off as someone crapping on AL, I've felt how Bandai Namco handle Gundam licensing has been wonky for a while. Mirrored by choices like digging up long discredited English subtitles and forcing that AL 4K...
NT was also scalped of the extras the rightstuf version had. So we were paying for an inferior quality version of a controversial movie and not even fun extras to sweeten the deal.
As for BF and BFT, that really does come off as trying to make back licensing costs from the diehards and then...
It's a general observation over the years. A number of AL titles have required exchanges but if anyone points out a Gundam title has a packaging error, booklet typos or lower res video, we just get told to accept the product as is. The only case I can recall different is when US fans informed...
A prime example I was thinking of- the typos in the booklet with the £100 4K trilogy set. That's something they're aiming at the nerdiest of nerds for a relatively high price. It shouldn't have shipped in that state and I've heard nothing on offering replacements.
When your company's brand is...
I'd love to know why Gundam seems to be the one series AL won't offer fixes for. Any other title that ships with problems gets a replacement program. But when Gundam ships with packaging errors or booklet typos, we just get shrugged at. The only way I can square it is seemingly fixing these...
When Gundam Base opened on Saturday, they pointedly called it the penultimate drop. So unless they already have some PR spin planned, looks like Gundam Base London really does end in March.
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