gloomranger
Brigade Leader
Oh, we’ll get more Gundam for sure. It’ll just be coming from Crunchyroll instead of Anime Limited.
Boooo!Oh, we’ll get more Gundam for sure. It’ll just be coming from Crunchyroll instead of Anime Limited.
Oh, we’ll get more Gundam for sure. It’ll just be coming from Crunchyroll instead of Anime Limited.
Yeah, boooooooooooooooooooooo!Boooo!
Yeah, boooooooooooooooooooooo!
I don't see Crunchyroll UK wanting to claim UK exclusive rights going forward at this point, especially as they lack the manpower from my perspective (heck if they wanted to get UK only releases then they shouldn't have laid off the Funi UK staff).Full sincerity, I think Crunchyroll are a terrible company. I don't want to give them money. For any griping I do I firmly view Anime Limited as an ethical company (just look at the voices they platform during Anime Matsuri). Hence I'd rather Gundam in the UK stay where it 'is'.
To add to this - Andrew during his Q&A said we should have news soon regarding Re Zero season 2 so thats another Crunchyroll title which by the sounds of things will be sticking with AL hopefully.I don't see Crunchyroll UK wanting to claim UK exclusive rights going forward at this point, especially as they lack the manpower from my perspective (heck if they wanted to get UK only releases then they shouldn't have laid off the Funi UK staff).
In other words other than Gundam Island and maybe Witch from Mercury, I expect Bandai Namco Filmworks (aka Sunrise) will still work with Anime Limited on the Gundam catalogue that Rightstuf have released for the US.
On another note, Demon Slayer's main TV arcs might have a chance with Anime Limited, otherwise they would have been released by the UK branch by now.
Hire me to work from a shed doing nothing but proofing Gundam releases. The added bonus being as I'd now be on the payroll I wouldn't be complaining.Yeah forget ALLTHEANIME give us ALLTHEGUNDAM!
Best we can offer is ALLTHEVINYLYeah forget ALLTHEANIME give us ALLTHEGUNDAM!
You have to go down a certain Glasgow back alley for that...Best we can offer is ALLTHEVINYL
Except you'd have nothing to do for a year thenHire me to work from a shed doing nothing but proofing Gundam releases. The added bonus being as I'd now be on the payroll I wouldn't be complaining.
It's flawless.
From my understanding they make most if not all of their release region A/B now because its easier to use the same disk for the US, UK and Australia but what makes no sense about that is they only release a couple of their new releases in the UK while most if not all get released in Australia. Which is a much smaller market and they only stay in print for about a year or two. I can't understand Crunchyrolls logic along with Sonys. They can't be making much money off the Aussie Market in comparison to the UK one.Hell, they're not even releasing the majority of their non shounen or isekai titles at this point in the UK, despite making their disks region A/B. I imported Sonny Boy & Heike Story in the (potentially last) Rightstuf sale because I have little confidence in them seeing a release any time soon.
One key difference between the UK & Australia, despite having a rating board system, is that the UK requires the rating to be on the disc artwork, while Australia doesn't which is why you end up with US import stock with Australian stickers on the packaging.From my understanding they make most if not all of their release region A/B now because its easier to use the same disk for the US, UK and Australia but what makes no sense about that is they only release a couple of their new releases in the UK while most if not all get released in Australia. Which is a much smaller market and they only stay in print for about a year or two. I can't understand Crunchyrolls logic along with Sonys. They can't be making much money off the Aussie Market in comparison to the UK one.