lonelywolf23786
Student Council President
My Dandadan order is shipped now
I'm calling it now: next they will state that there will be no new announcements for the 12 Days of Christmas Sale just like last year cause they want to focus on getting already announced stuff out only to just delay stuff more.Quite frustrating considering that they stated at MCM that there were no new announcments due to wanting to focus on getting the current announced slate out...
Yeah I agree at this point. It doesn't help that there's been zero communication with the delays to anyone who's ordered them so it wouldn't surprise me if only those who are in the anime forum scene like us folks who would know when its coming out.I believe I've said it before, & I will say it again...
Anime Limited should not be putting any title up for Early Bird on their website UNTIL the stock of said title is finished & ready to ship.
Release date updates:
So as a result of ordering two things together in a order, I won't be getting Bleach Part 5 (which was bundled with I'm Standing on a Million Lives) and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners (which was bundled with Call of the Night Season 1) until January as well.
- Bleach Part 9 - Moved from 3rd November to 8th December
- Call of the Night Season 1 - Moved from 27th October to 17th November to 19th January 2026
- The Dangers in my Heart Season 1 - Moved from 17th November to 15th December to 19th January 2026
- Diebuster - Moved from 10th November to 24th November to 15th December
- I'm Standing on a Million Lives - Moved from 19th May to 4th August to 6th October to 17th November to 19th January 2026
Someone correct me if they have more information, but I believe the only reason small companies like AL offer pre-order discounts is so they can gauge the level of demand. That then informs how many copies they order from the duplication company in the first pressing. If they stopped accepting orders for new releases until they had stock on-hand, they would probably stop offering discounts too.Anime Limited should not be putting any title up for Early Bird on their website UNTIL the stock of said title is finished & ready to ship.
Yeah I agree at this point. It doesn't help that there's been zero communication with the delays to anyone who's ordered them so it wouldn't surprise me if only those who are in the anime forum scene like us folks who would know when its coming out.
I wouldn't have minded the delays if they allowed partial shipment to make up for it but sadly that won't happen.
Curious to see how the November early bird slate will be handled.
They have definitely been getting worse on this front. Until a few years ago they used to at least send emails about delays sometimes. Communicating delays to paying customers really shouldn't be something they feel they can push to the bottom of the priority list. It also shouldn't be time-consuming on their part. If their merchant software doesn't have the facility for sending targeted email templates, then just an MS Office mail merge could do it (I still use these at work sometimes). And if their software can't do something as basic as exporting customer details to a spreadsheet, then they need to question if it's fit for purpose.This is probably my biggest issue with them, their terrible communication. Pretty much every collectors edition I have ordered in the last year has had some sort of delay and not once have they sent a message to say why or how long the delay will be. I fully understand that delays happen but to not even send out a courtesy email is unacceptable considering they have already taken our money.
Usually for a new title, the minimum print run is 1000, with reprints being 500 (this is just taking into account standard releases). So regardless of how many orders a title might have, it would still need to have 1000 made. I think the pre-order discount is more of a way of just saying "thank you for supporting us by buying from us direct". I'm sure this applies to all small companies, both AL and ourselves.Someone correct me if they have more information, but I believe the only reason small companies like AL offer pre-order discounts is so they can gauge the level of demand. That then informs how many copies they order from the duplication company in the first pressing. If they stopped accepting orders for new releases until they had stock on-hand, they would probably stop offering discounts too.