Just Passing Through
The Wildcard
I think the UK anime market has for quite a while now been used to the idea of going straight to budget. Even the Walmart of anime, Funimation still release titles to premium first, before releasing to boxset and then finally to clearance.
I think there needs to be a correction in the UK market so that it's not simply killed by inflation, that prices get so low, while costs get so high, that margins get wiped out completely. I also think that the idea of a set price, regardless of content needs to be dropped. £50 for a 26- episode series sounds fine in principle, but I wouldn't pay £50 for something like 26 episodes of Naruto. I have just spent closer to £80 on Durarara!! however. Premium content ought to attract higher pricing, and nice packaging too.
I'm beginning to think that Kaze's pricing for Samurai Girls is reasonable in principle, although excessive for what they are selling. Samurai Girls isn't that good. But if last year Manga Entertainment had come up with those prices for the Eden of the East series, I wouldn't have had a single word of complaint.
I think there needs to be a correction in the UK market so that it's not simply killed by inflation, that prices get so low, while costs get so high, that margins get wiped out completely. I also think that the idea of a set price, regardless of content needs to be dropped. £50 for a 26- episode series sounds fine in principle, but I wouldn't pay £50 for something like 26 episodes of Naruto. I have just spent closer to £80 on Durarara!! however. Premium content ought to attract higher pricing, and nice packaging too.
I'm beginning to think that Kaze's pricing for Samurai Girls is reasonable in principle, although excessive for what they are selling. Samurai Girls isn't that good. But if last year Manga Entertainment had come up with those prices for the Eden of the East series, I wouldn't have had a single word of complaint.