borgmanjayce
Hikikomori
Are the LE Haruhi boxsets going to be on sale at the Expo, especially Volumes 2-4?
My guess is that if you didn't catch it at last year's Leeds Film Festival, you'll either have to hope it gets included in an equivalent exhibition or settle for the DVD.unellmay said:and is sword of the stranger possible be released in cinemas or is it a straight to DVD kinda thing?
unellmay said:How much gurren lagann limited edition gonna be?
unellmay said:and do any of those volumes have box sets?
like eureka 7 ????
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oh and do you have all the volumes of those shows you mentioned
because if you do I can save about £30 getting eureka 7 in the individual volumes rather than the box sets same with Gundam seed
unellmay said:and is sword of the stranger possible be released in cinemas or is it a straight to DVD kinda thing?
borgmanjayce said:Are the LE Haruhi boxsets going to be on sale at the Expo, especially Volumes 2-4?
Zin5ki said:My guess is that if you didn't catch it at last year's Leeds Film Festival, you'll either have to hope it gets included in an equivalent exhibition or settle for the DVD.unellmay said:and is sword of the stranger possible be released in cinemas or is it a straight to DVD kinda thing?
Ninja Boy! said:i am gonna defo be going to the expo this time!
interested in picking up Gurren Lagan LE and if i see any boxsets on the cheap!
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oops almost forgot to ask.
Hey Andrew, i was wondering do you know which boxsets you will be stocking on for sale at the expo? because from my experience i know that almost most of the Beez boxsets (e.g. cowboy bebop, wolf's rain, planetes etc...) are no longer available or extreamly hard to come by be it at retail or online stores.
just wondering...
beez_andrew said:Ninja Boy! said:i am gonna defo be going to the expo this time!
interested in picking up Gurren Lagan LE and if i see any boxsets on the cheap!
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oops almost forgot to ask.
Hey Andrew, i was wondering do you know which boxsets you will be stocking on for sale at the expo? because from my experience i know that almost most of the Beez boxsets (e.g. cowboy bebop, wolf's rain, planetes etc...) are no longer available or extreamly hard to come by be it at retail or online stores.
just wondering...
Sorry missed the question inititally!
We'll be stocking pretty much all of the boxsets, some of them may be out due to being reprinted just now but I'll bring as many as I can. Planetes and Cowboy Bebop I will definitely have, Wolf's Rain I am chasing up now since we sold out of the Definitive Edition!
fabricatedlunatic said:No anime fan should be without the Patlabor movies. Unless they have really, really bad taste, in which case they'd be excused. First one's my favourite, too, but the second is one of the most amazing looking animated films I've ever seen. They're not really action films, though, and the second in particular might fail to hold the interest of those with a short attention span.
Not at all. I have never seen the OVAs nor the TV series, and I was very satisfied by these films. The storylines present themselves in such a way that no prior appreciation of the characters is required; everything is plot-oriented.CitizenGeek said:But won't I need to have seen the series to enjoy the movies properly? :s
Hi Andrew, were you able to confirm the prices?beez_andrew said:I'm glad to say I can now confirm we will have copies of Gurren Lagann a whole 1 month early from its release date at London Expo! They shipped according to schedule and tracking shows them to be in the UK as to be expected today so will be at the event on time for Saturday!
Limited number of units, like Haruhi so best come quickly if you want one!
chaos said:Hi Andrew, were you able to confirm the prices?beez_andrew said:I'm glad to say I can now confirm we will have copies of Gurren Lagann a whole 1 month early from its release date at London Expo! They shipped according to schedule and tracking shows them to be in the UK as to be expected today so will be at the event on time for Saturday!
Limited number of units, like Haruhi so best come quickly if you want one!
I still say it's better to watch at least the first Patlabor OVA's before the films. And I think prior knowledge of the characters is definately a bonus. Take a scene like Kanuka's introduction in the first movie... If you hadn't seen the series first that would be of no relevance to you at all - You wouldn't even know who she is! The OVA's just give you a decent amount of backstory and character development that will make you appreciate the films so much more.Zin5ki said:Not at all. I have never seen the OVAs nor the TV series, and I was very satisfied by these films. The storylines present themselves in such a way that no prior appreciation of the characters is required; everything is plot-oriented.CitizenGeek said:But won't I need to have seen the series to enjoy the movies properly? :s
Those who don't like Mamoru Oshii's style of including long-shots and plenty of expositionary dialogue may not like them though.
You mean....The elusive OVAs and TV series? That'd be like eating a sandwich filed entirely with brilliance!ayase said:Speaking of which - Get Beez to release the rest of Patlabor over here Andrew, what are you waiting for?