Thanks. Just seemed bizarre that they would use the catalogue number for All The Anime Music (ANIMxxxx) rather than All The Anime enclosure release (ANIxxxx_CD) for an enclosure release.
Quick question, does Anime Limited have the rights for the Weathering With You soundtrack on its own? I ask because the CD soundtrack on the Weathering With You 4K DE has a product code of "ANIM0012", rather than a product code of "ANIxxxx_CD", and "ANIMxxxx" is used for Anime Limited's music...
Should be noted that Konosuba is 2 disc (ie: not Discotek discs), Hunter x Hunter is 2011 anime, and that the DBZ 30th Anniversary is also being released.
I messaged Madman about this a few days ago, and they said that they will still release Sailor Stars Part 2, but has been delayed "due to licensing issues".
Madman and Funimation AU anime releases (08/07/2020)
http://b2b.madman.com.au/actions/catalogue.do?releaseTypeId=0&method=schedule&sortKey=3&webChannelCategoryId=1&pager.offset=0
Re: Magical Girl Spec-Ops Asuka
I obtained a copy and interestingly the back cover and the disc itself says region A only. However, the disc still works in region B. Furthermore, when I set my player to region C, it says "This Blu-ray disc will play on Region A & B players only", confirming...
Ahh fair enough.
For that title specifically though, I went to JB Hi-Fi the other day and they definitely had a US copy of Magical Girl Spec Ops Asuka, not a reprinted copy, so maybe they changed the region last minute?
Regardless, I've checked Zombie Land Saga, Cardcaptor Sakura Clear Card...
These Funimation titles should be region B:
Basilisk: The Ouka Ninja Scrolls (Parts 1 and 2)
Boogiepop and Others
Cardcaptor Sakura Clear Card (Parts 1 and 2)
Magical Girl Spec-Ops Asuka
SSSS.Gridman
Zombie Land Saga
Source: These releases are also released by Madman importing the US releases...
Siren used the Funimation masters. It makes sense they would re-release it because Siren's release was sublicensed, so having Funi release it directly makes more sense.
As for Danmachi, it's less of a surprise to me since Madman added the series on AnimeLab and released the film here.
Madman and Funimation AU June 2020 anime releases:
http://b2b.madman.com.au/actions/catalogue.do?method=schedule&webChannelCategoryId=1&sortKey=3&releaseTypeId=0
I'm pretty sure Madman uses the Netflix/broadcast version rather than the extended JP home video versions since the dub fits that version. The Madman one doesn't cut anything out; just no extra content. As for OP/ED, Madman's release doesn't edit that in or something.
Gurren Lagann (TV and movies) received a Blu-ray release in Australia back in 2015 by Madman, so you can add that to the list. They use the same discs as AL.
Expelled from Paradise also received an Australian release by Madman in 2016, so you can append them next to AL.
"Fate/Apocrytha" is a...
Most probably Funimation's fault rather than Sony because of AnimeLab and Wakanim continuing.
Technically AnimeLab and Wakanim are part of Funimation (Funimation says "Funimation and AnimeLab are now the same company" on the Funimation subscribe page, and Madman/AnimeLab called Funimation their...
I dunno if you guys wanna use a vpn, but AnimeLab are gonna continue with Interspecies Reviewers, which makes me believe that Funimation still has the license to it...
So it looks like that Manga uses the same design as Madman for the JoJo's covers, which means that the Set 1 spine will be inconsistent with the rest of the series. The "Set 1" text is under the title, while the "Set 2 Part 1" text is lower down on the spine, so Set 1 won't match. I guess Manga...
Madman and Funimation AU April 2020 (15/04/2020) releases:
http://b2b.madman.com.au/actions/catalogue.do?method=schedule&sortKey=3&rental=0&detailView=true
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