The listing is all over the place. The EB is stated as closing on August 7th and the on the discs section states it's only 2 discs despite the images and the product description have 4 discs.No on disc extras for G Gundam? What's this?
Includes the Kasshu family photo
...You wonderful crazy bastards.
Should be the same discs as the Nozomi one but looking at the US specs, the only on-disc extras were Clean OP/ED songs and Commercial Collections.No on disc extras for G Gundam? What's this?
Includes the Kasshu family photo
...You wonderful crazy bastards.
It's 4 discs, the on the discs section is incorrect.I regret selling my old US DVD sets of G Gundam.
Hopefully the listing has a typo regarding the number of discs
Time travel is a fundamental skill for placing orders early.Another Gundam pre-order for me, though I was momentarily confused when I read I had until Thursday 7th August to get my pre-order in...
Looks like the Fall sale will run from September 8th to September 18th.
Looks like the Unlimited code doesn't require a £50 spend. It's not mentioned on the member email but is for the 10% newsletter one.Discount codes being e-mailed out too. Got a 10% subscriber code (I guess GOT ANIME will get 15%). But needs a £50 minimum spend.
I let my unlimited lapse, and quite typically that ended a few days ago at the end of August.Looks like the Unlimited code doesn't require a £50 spend. It's not mentioned on the member email but is for the 10% newsletter one.
I think Goodfellas are the licensor (a french company). At least, that's who are listed as the "Courtesy of" on the BFI's site for it's screening next month. Their website says they've distributed a bunch of the Ghiblis over the other side of the channel, so I wouldn't be surprised. Not sure what that says about the prospects of a theatrical release of The Boy and the Heron over here though...it appears that the new Miyazaki doesn't have a distributor yet either
I think Goodfellas are the licensor (a french company). At least, that's who are listed as the "Courtesy of" on the BFI's site for it's screening next month. Their website says they've distributed a bunch of the Ghiblis over the other side of the channel, so I wouldn't be surprised. Not sure what that says about the prospects of a theatrical release of The Boy and the Heron over here though...