Mohawk52 said:
is being put on a blue coloured disc instead of a silver one
I actually received a bonus Blu-ray disc with a Japanese CD that I ordered and the Blu-ray disc looks just like a regular DVD, but much more reflective... More or less just like a mirror to be honest! With a minute blue tint.
Mohawk52 said:
Region coding is, and always has been, a marketing control stick and nothing more. I've had this discussion with other company reps in the past, so don't think I'm just picking on your's, and certainly not you personnally. I was never fooled by the lame excuses that "because licensing takes time it's impossible to at least release a title a few weeks between dates, and this just proves I was right not to be.
I would be inclined to agree with you, but the more I hear from industry insiders about delays between releases, the more I pull away from any kind of conspiracy. There are, however, a few points that make me not able to pull away entirely.
So, from my understanding (from reading Shawne from Rightstuf's comment on a blog) - when a company wants to license something from Japan, they have to approach the "X Production Committee" for that show, and that committee contains several dozen companies, who each control the individual part of the anime, i.e music, merchandise, etc... And at least Rightstuf and Funimation say they absolutely have to have the digital distribution rights in the license agreement (so they can either distribute it online themselves, or if a television company wants to show the anime on their website, etc... And the major sticking point is the fact that the Japanese don't want to give away these rights, much more than any others, so it holds up the entire process. I read time and time again that the Japanese companies are at fault with the hold ups because they aren't willing to change and adapt...
Some things that I don't understand with this though... I can't find the original Darker Than Black or Ouran High School Host Club press releases detailing whether or not they included digital distribution, but both of these series (including Jyu-Oh-Sei, one would assume) got their materials delayed by 8 months (according to Funimation). I don't know how final a license agreement has to be before it's announced, but I'm guessing Funimation didn't get digital distribution for these titles before they announced them, so they were negotiation for 8 months before they finally got them.... maybe.
I've been looking around at press releases, and the only ones that describe what rights the company got are from ADV and Funimation. ADV never seem to get digital distribution rights, just broadcast and DVD rights (and theatrical rights in the case of 5cm per second). Funimation's latest announcements are varies, with D.Gray-man getting digital rights (from Dentsu), Gunslinger Girl season 2 not getting digital rights (from Marvelous Entertainment), Romeo x Juliet (from Gonzo of all companies...) not getting digital rights, Shigurui gets digital rights, Strain gets digital rights, KenIchi not getting digital rights..... So it's massively varied, and whether or not Funimation can continue to negotiatie for the digital rights, I'm clueless.
As for Bandai titles (which I was hoping the press releases would provide more informaiton because this is Andrews area), it doesn't go into the details specifically, and Kadokawa titles - no press releases are sent out it seems.
So, there is scope for the age old opinion (that I also have) that the Japanese companies are snooty as hell and paranoid about their own industry (reverse importation), so they delay any other world releases massively to stop that - this idea ties in and works with the vast majority of anime I can think of (Media Blasters have done some proper simultaneous releases, though). And looking at this news... It's not
really anything special in the full and proper terms of a simultaneous release.... Because Freedom volume 7 (final) was released in Japan in May, and Gunbuster/Diebuster movies are age-old. So I'll be looking out to see if any
real simultaneous releases happen in the future.
Mohawk52 said:
If this is just some ploy to get people to buy blu-ray, then for the reasons I mentioned earlier I'm afraid it's a bit shallow to float any big success.
My view - I don't think it's a ploy, I think it's just clever.... To ride on the great tidal wave that is Playstation 3 sales, and Playstation 3 is the driving force behind Blu-ray without a question. I think, to be honest, it'd be daft
not to get behind Blu-ray from the beginning.
@Andrew: Just a thought I had after reading everything - am I right in thinking that distributors would rather have a bigger % of power in the production committee, ala Geneon who fund their own anime a lot of the time - I assume that helps the delay between getting all the license agreements out the door, and that would be why the likes of Geneon Entertainment USA got their releases out so quickly from the Japanese release.... And likewise with Kite (I think) from Media Blasters, who also help fund that.
So, if that's the case, is there a chance you could get Beez to fund anime in some way - or at least get their foot in the committee door? Or is that just up to Bandai, who already have their foot in the door... or at least Sunrise's door.
I feel like a lot of loose ends have been tied up in my thinking after all this debate. Yay for that.