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The challenges of releasing anime on newer formats in the UK
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<blockquote data-quote="ConanThe3rd" data-source="post: 428595" data-attributes="member: 272"><p><strong>Re: [UK Anime Distributor] MVM Entertainment Discussion Thread</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not surprised Toei failed to sell World Trigger. The thing goes nowhere (have adventures in other worlds? Nah, let's just spend chapter on chapter doing training arcs and talking about all the worlds we could be visiting) and it's animated on a budget that can only be called existent in comparison to Sailor Moon Crystal's.</p><p></p><p>And I can grantee you that if it wasn't part of the package for Pretty Solider that Viz got it for that Crystal would be in the same damn boat.</p><p></p><p>Toei are in dire need of a boot up their **** and if even one of their titles gets thrown back in their face then that will do me.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The UK physical market was dying long before the threat of AoA boxes loomed in the distance (Hell, the physical market for things that aren't Japanese have gotten to the point where it's a better investment of advertising monies to say "available to stream" rather than "available on DVD and Blu Ray".</p><p></p><p>Aniplex sets are, like it or lump it, the future. They are the Hardback copy that people will buy to own whilst Streaming, DTO and Licence Purchases will be the Paperback editions people buy to watch the product and I can only give my apologies if you're caught in an internet black spot but thems the plays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConanThe3rd, post: 428595, member: 272"] [b]Re: [UK Anime Distributor] MVM Entertainment Discussion Thread[/b] I'm not surprised Toei failed to sell World Trigger. The thing goes nowhere (have adventures in other worlds? Nah, let's just spend chapter on chapter doing training arcs and talking about all the worlds we could be visiting) and it's animated on a budget that can only be called existent in comparison to Sailor Moon Crystal's. And I can grantee you that if it wasn't part of the package for Pretty Solider that Viz got it for that Crystal would be in the same damn boat. Toei are in dire need of a boot up their **** and if even one of their titles gets thrown back in their face then that will do me. The UK physical market was dying long before the threat of AoA boxes loomed in the distance (Hell, the physical market for things that aren't Japanese have gotten to the point where it's a better investment of advertising monies to say "available to stream" rather than "available on DVD and Blu Ray". Aniplex sets are, like it or lump it, the future. They are the Hardback copy that people will buy to own whilst Streaming, DTO and Licence Purchases will be the Paperback editions people buy to watch the product and I can only give my apologies if you're caught in an internet black spot but thems the plays. [/QUOTE]
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