ayase
State Alchemist
All right, this has gone on for long enough. Do we know whose fault this is? Is this Neil Sedaka's fault? Do I have to start sending abusive e-mails to Neil Sedaka?Yami said:
All right, this has gone on for long enough. Do we know whose fault this is? Is this Neil Sedaka's fault? Do I have to start sending abusive e-mails to Neil Sedaka?Yami said:
windcott said:Never ever seen or have any experience of the gundam series, so would I be able to watch MSG and not get lost (like with how mvm's release of patlabour was essentially pointless as it was a sequel to a series that wasn't released in the UK, so couldn't be understood on it's own)
ayase said:All right, this has gone on for long enough. Do we know whose fault this is? Is this Neil Sedaka's fault? Do I have to start sending abusive e-mails to Neil Sedaka?Yami said:
Yeah, but we're talking about both original OPs for Zeta Gundam here Fabio, they are kinda iconic. And it's just the music, Sedaka himself doesn't sing (I'd probably be in agreement with you if he did).fabricatedlunatic said:I fail to see how the removal of Neil Sedaka songs could be anything other than a Very Good Thing.
DesuDayo said:I won't actually be buying Ping Pong from Anime Limited for the reason that it's getting the barebones treatment in the UK while the Japanese release looks amazing. It's a shame really, as i absolutely fell in love with the show.
If the Japanese Blu-ray box gets priced down a bit on Amazon Japan i'll pick that up instead.
Lutga said:I agree - I think special editions should largely be reserved for titles that are 'deserving' of the treatment, eg. highly rated/regarded shows that hold a place in anime' history. Otherwise the whole concept starts to lose its meaning if almost everything gets a souled up edition.