UK Anime Distributor Anime Limited Discussion Thread

If anyone is looking for movie recommendations in the BOGOF offers though I'd highly recommend any of these:
  • A Letter to Momo
  • A Silent Voice
  • Anthem of the Heart
  • Belle
  • Blue Thermal
  • Case of Hana and Alice
  • Goodbye, Don Glees
  • Harmonie
  • Hula Fulla Dance
  • INU-OH
  • Liz and the Blue Bird
  • Lu Over the Wall
  • Lupin III The First
  • Night is Short Walk On Girl
  • ON-GAKU: Our Sound
  • Patema Inverted
  • Pompo the Cinephile
  • Promare
  • Tokyo Marble Chocolate
Some really good titles that you can pick up for cheap.
 
I would love Anime Limited (or any English licensor, really) to release the entirety of Bakuman on Blu-ray.

I wonder what the licence situation is with that. I remember seeing a DVD release ages ago, by Kaze? Regardless, if it were to get released, it would be a day oner for me.
I don’t know about the UK, but according to John Sirabella from Media Blasters, Bakuman flopped hard in the US on DVD.
 
I don’t know about the UK, but according to John Sirabella from Media Blasters, Bakuman flopped hard in the US on DVD.

I did a little research, and yeah, I read about Media Blasters releasing it in the US, they only did one DVD release of the first 7 episodes. I also saw there was a release of the first season two seasons on Blu-ray in France in 2013 and the first season on Blu-ray in Germany in 2021.

It's a shame it flopped in the US, I suppose that it makes it less likely for an English licensor to pick it up. I wonder why it didn't do well. I believe the manga did relatively well, as it got a VIZ manga box set, which only popular series get.

And to be fair, Media Blasters released it back in 2011, I wonder if there's an argument that the market is completely different now and so it may do better (i.e., manga is a lot bigger in English-speaking countries than it was back then, so perhaps a show about two guys making manga would attract more people!). Who knows.
 
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page for the flash deals
9am is Violet Evergarden the Movie 4K CE for £19.99 - 197 in stock as of typing
11am is Perfect Blue: Storyboard Collection Book (i.e. UE but no blu ray/CD) for £39.99 - 242 in stock as of typing
1pm is Tower of God Ultimate Edition for £49.99 - 247 in stock as of typing
3pm is Nadia: Secret of the Blue Water Ultimate Edition 4K UHD + Blu-ray + Book for £59.99 - only 78 in stock as of typing
 
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Are the Nadia The Secret of Blue Water discs have been fixed now?

Been tempting to grab it for a while and I'm stuck with the missing episode disc via CeX
UE or standard?
I mean; I hope so, as flogging about 150 in the flash sale, only for people to find out they’re faulty isn’t going to go well.
 
Has anyone received there copy of bleach vol 2 yet? I ask because I haven't got mine yet and the royal mail tracking number isn't working for me for some reason.
 
Has anyone received there copy of bleach vol 2 yet? I ask because I haven't got mine yet and the royal mail tracking number isn't working for me for some reason.

Not yet, I'd expect things to take a bit longer to get through Royal Mail from now, until after the new year. It's just that time of year.
 
fair enough, and i suppose the storm can't be helping today?

For sure, if you live in one of the affected areas, then the posties may not have even gone out today. From the RM website:

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The Met Office has issued a Red weather warning for very strong winds, associated with Storm Darragh, in parts of South West England and Wales on Saturday, 7 December 2024. Due to the impact of the adverse weather conditions, there may be some disruption to mail delivery, collection, and distribution. To ensure our people's and customers' safety, severe weather risk assessments will be conducted based on local knowledge. Although we will strive to maintain our services in areas where it is safe to do so, the safety of our people is our top priority.
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We're making every effort to deliver to and collect from all addresses where access is possible and it's safe to do so. We are continuously re-assessing this. Access may only be possible at some parts of our journey, preventing us from getting to some seemingly unaffected areas.
 
I did a little research, and yeah, I read about Media Blasters releasing it in the US, they only did one DVD release of the first 7 episodes. I also saw there was a release of the first season two seasons on Blu-ray in France in 2013 and the first season on Blu-ray in Germany in 2021.

It's a shame it flopped in the US, I suppose that it makes it less likely for an English licensor to pick it up. I wonder why it didn't do well. I believe the manga did relatively well, as it got a VIZ manga box set, which only popular series get.

And to be fair, Media Blasters released it back in 2011, I wonder if there's an argument that the market is completely different now and so it may do better (i.e., manga is a lot bigger in English-speaking countries than it was back then, so perhaps a show about two guys making manga would attract more people!). Who knows.
I think a big part of it’s failure was due to Media Blasters trying to continue the volume release’s strategy (i.e a handful of episodes per release) instead of the parts releases (i.e a single cour per release) Funimation popularized a few years prior. I think a company like Discotek could give the series a proper release on Blu-ray that would likely attract a lot of attention. I know people are constantly asking them to license Bakuman. Maybe one day.
 
Since i’m going to buy Liz and the blue bird and probably a few others, it might be time to sign up to Anime Unlimited. Anyone know whether i’d be able to use the xmas code for 15% off or do you need to have signed up before the sale started?
 
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Since i’m going to buy Liz and the blue bird and probably a few others, it might be time to sign up to Anime Umlimited. Anyone know whether i’d be able to use the xmas code for 15% off or do you need to have signed up before the sale started?
To make the £17.50 back from the extra 5% (over the standard 10% discounts), you would have to spend £350
I can’t say I’ve done what you’re asking (an event-specific code after the event starts), just that the 10% unlimited becomes active immediately.
If you haven’t already, perhaps try the newsletter sign-up and see if that becomes active immediately?
 
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