melonpan said:Paul said:Naruto has, so far, sold a combined 120,000 DVDs in the UK.
That's absolutely incredible. Seriously.
Akaten said:Unless there are plans for Bandai Ent to reissue the film it in the states in separate Blu Ray and DVD editions which Beez could tied themselves into for a simultaneous release.
There's more to anime than watching it in Japanese, so...Aion said:melonpan said:Paul said:Naruto has, so far, sold a combined 120,000 DVDs in the UK.
That's absolutely incredible. Seriously.
When you consider the subtitle errors/localization on the first two volumes and dubtitles on the second two, it sure is. I suppose lots of mother must've got it for their kids after seeing the cheap price...
Aion said:Claymore getting released in single volumes is bad news. Manga looked to be taking the UK anime market forward, moving away from single volume releases and onto double/triple volume sets. Going backwards now they think their name is strong enough to compete with other distributors is a step back for the UK anime market.
I'll be getting the rest of Naruto, I won't really enjoy the fillers but I'm a self diagnosed OCD, I just can't see Series 6 Part 1 then it switching to Series 9 Part 2, I just can't. On the topic of Shippuuden, yay, Akatsuki action!Naruto Shippuuden
I'll be getting it, I have a liking of Shakespeare (though the only thing that's really Shakespeare in here is the characters names) and I'm a sucker for love storys, I know I'm a guy but don't worry I like action tooRomeo x Juliet
Aion said:Claymore getting released in single volumes is bad news. Manga looked to be taking the UK anime market forward, moving away from single volume releases and onto double/triple volume sets. Going backwards now they think their name is strong enough to compete with other distributors is a step back for the UK anime market.
Akaten said:Ghost in the Shell 2.0 - can't say I want to Oshii doing a Lucas and spoiling his own film by removing much of the original background art and using CGI that doesn't gel with the original cels, but I would like to see Ghost in the Shell in its original glory on blu ray, fingers crossed it'll get an individual release.
Aion said:Claymore getting released in single volumes is bad news. Manga looked to be taking the UK anime market forward, moving away from single volume releases and onto double/triple volume sets. Going backwards now they think their name is strong enough to compete with other distributors is a step back for the UK anime market.
Dave said:LOL, Manga are by country mile strongest name in the UK for anime from the very moment they entered the UK anime industry with the release of Akira onwards.
Have you even stopped to think whether this is a manga ent decision before you started spouting such crap.
yamiiguy said:I'll be getting the rest of Naruto, I won't really enjoy the fillers but I'm a self diagnosed OCD, I just can't see Series 6 Part 1 then it switching to Series 9 Part 2, I just can't.Naruto Shippuuden
At Amecon, Andrew mentioned that Otome is very unlikely. (I asked about it specificially)Cago1020 said:I think most of this is good news. Hoping one of the Beez licenses they're working on is My-Otome, though I dont know how My-HiME sold for them so don't know if there's any demand for it.
Technically Manga haven't picked up H&C. They are releasing it on behalf of Viz. If Viz release NANA next year in the States, it will likely follow over here.Will be picking up Honey and Clover when it comes out. Loved that series - especially the first opening. Hopefully it'll be in cheap box sets too. Have to wonder if Manga will pick up NANA when it starts getting released stateside?
Again, they're releasing on behalf of Viz. They'll give us whatever Viz give them, which in this case will likely be the editted dub only version.HokageLuffy said:* Blue Dragon - 2009
I didn't know Manga picked up edited dubs. Does anyone know if this is actually being released uncut and billingual in the USA?
Who knows, but an interesting factoid (if I remember correct) is that Manga/Starz are dealing with the TV rights on this one. They managed to get it on SciFi in America.HokageLuffy said:* Gurren Lagann on UK TV is a possibility.
If this happens it will be great. Who would air it though? Hopefully Bravo or Pulse.
While I can't really comment about the naruto dub, since I haven't heard much of it, I really must call you out on your other statement. There are some very good english language dubs, and yes, there are some bad ones too. Just like Japanese dubs - it's just you can't hear when a Japanese dub is bad unless you're fluent in Japanese.Aion said:The Naruto dub, like most other dubs, is fairly poor. It has nothing on the Japanese release.
Not mentioned by name, but there are several titles Beez are working on but can't talk about right now in regards to Bluray releases. We can't be certain exactly what, but a few series spring to mind.kupoartist said:Any indication of whether there will be a blu-ray release of Gundam 00? DVD doesn't really cut it when an HD series is in question.
Good Afternoon.
I'm sure the majority of you (even some Americans) are wondering about the UK situation of One Piece. Well, after the Expo, I can shed some light on it.
MANGA ENTERTAINMENT, the company that releasing DEATH NOTE and BLEACH, along with other shows, said that they did want to get it badly, since it is an enjoyable and great show. However, while Toei Animation is a good company, they are charging quite alot for the episodes. They aren't even exactly sure of the amount they want themselves but I know it's ALOT. AND THEN, you have other fees, such as the BBFC rating it. So basically, it's VERY expensive to buy and they aren't sure that it would sell, so it's still a 'maybe'.
The same also applies to Dragon Ball Z by the way. While Warner Bros. have the rights to the movies, the TV show is still avialable. But that's expensive to.
So yeah, they are waiting til Toei lowers the price down a little more. Until then, we'll just have to wait and see
Aion said:Claymore getting released in single volumes is bad news. Manga looked to be taking the UK anime market forward, moving away from single volume releases and onto double/triple volume sets. Going backwards now they think their name is strong enough to compete with other distributors is a step back for the UK anime market.
HokageLuffy said:Good Afternoon.
I'm sure the majority of you (even some Americans) are wondering about the UK situation of One Piece. Well, after the Expo, I can shed some light on it.
MANGA ENTERTAINMENT, the company that releasing DEATH NOTE and BLEACH, along with other shows, said that they did want to get it badly, since it is an enjoyable and great show. However, while Toei Animation is a good company, they are charging quite alot for the episodes. They aren't even exactly sure of the amount they want themselves but I know it's ALOT. AND THEN, you have other fees, such as the BBFC rating it. So basically, it's VERY expensive to buy and they aren't sure that it would sell, so it's still a 'maybe'.
The same also applies to Dragon Ball Z by the way. While Warner Bros. have the rights to the movies, the TV show is still avialable. But that's expensive to.
So yeah, they are waiting til Toei lowers the price down a little more. Until then, we'll just have to wait and see
It wasn't thier decision, much like the decision to do Hellsing Ultimate one episode at a time. At the anime industry panel talk where all this was anounced during the Q&A the question was rasied (by me) about if the trend towards releasing more anime in boxsets/ half season releases. The response was where possible. The two main factors were pressure from Japanese and American companies, and recouping BFFC costs. MVM had to push japan quite hard to get Wtichblade in the 1/2 season boxset and ADV stated that they realise that the market for boxsets was one of the reason they were still going in this country.kurosaki86 said:Aion said:Claymore getting released in single volumes is bad news. Manga looked to be taking the UK anime market forward, moving away from single volume releases and onto double/triple volume sets. Going backwards now they think their name is strong enough to compete with other distributors is a step back for the UK anime market.
Have you even stopped to think whether this is a manga ent decision before you started spouting such crap. Look at it this way.
Funi would not want better collections with a cheaper price point and a more eps to release ratio than their own. Funi do not want reverse importation of the R2UK set into R1 land. It is more likely that Funi have forced this release style upon Manga, and it is not a Manga decision.