I hate how Dickotek Media keeps licensing so many fantastic and cool stuff that I love and wang but I can't any of them due to region codes and not owning a region free player. I am stuck with AL who licenses like 1 or 2 titles in a year that I want.
Yeah, a multiregion player is a must for UK anime fans, if your tastes extend beyond shows made in the last 15 years. Those who can subsist on a diet of Shonen Jump and isekai mulch are well catered for though.It's because of this that I finally decided to buy a multiregion blu ray player earlier this year. Best decision I've made! The trigger to buy this player was Dear Brother, a series that has a very short license and was added to the Last Chance items on Rightstuf.
Unfortunately it was too late for some series. If I made the decision a few months earlier I would have bought the final part (4) of March Comes in Like a Lion (which isn't region locked, but crazy expensive) together with a bunch of region locked titles to soften the shipment costs. Because I fell into the trap of waiting for AL to release the rest of that series I missed out on it and now it costs a minimum of 800 euros on eBay...
Even if it does, it'll be years after Discotek when you factor in all the delaysStreet Fighter II 4k
is a day one buy for me
wonder if much of this is going to AL?
The only issue I had was that the hyped up the finale to be something big and to be honest I don't consider Digimon Adventure 02 to be a massive deal as it was pretty evitable that this would be picked up sooner.
Even if Crying Freeman got a release in the UK the bbfc will not pass it uncut because of the scenes of sexual violence that's it literally hardcore p***.Nice to see Goku Midnight Eye and Crying Freeman, both of them having both dubs. Glad Discotek actually care about trying to get all of the dubs unlike some companys. Chance of either of them getting a UK release is a good 0.000001%.
Which would be odd, as it passed BBFC when released on VHS way back in the day.Even if Crying Freeman got a release in the UK the bbfc will not pass it uncut because of the scenes of sexual violence that's it literally hardcore p***.
It was passed albeit with some cuts in the later episodes.Which would be odd, as it passed BBFC when released on VHS way back in the day.
Crying Freeman
Released: 1988
Crying Freeman is also another franchise that has spawned multiple adaptations. The series focuses on a man who works as an assassin who sheds a tear after killing each of his targets. Based on the manga written by Kazuo Koike of Lone Wolf & Cub fame in 1986, the anime adaptation is 6 OVA episodes long and was released by distributor Manga Entertainment for the UK. Most of the episodes got through fine but the latter half of the series received a couple cuts (episode 4 with 3 seconds, episode 5 with 17 seconds, and episode 6 with 58 seconds). The cuts were related to scenes of sexual violence for the most part. Because the last two episodes were edited a fair bit, the distributor decided to release them in a single VHS cape rather than separately like the previous were.
Crying Freeman was rescued and licensed by North American distributor Discotek Media for an uncut DVD release, however they recently lost the license so it will soon be going out of print. The manga was also distributed by Dark Horse for anyone interested.
I never noticed when I owned them, fair enough, I think I may know the episode that was cut.It was passed albeit with some cuts in the later episodes.
Here's what @NormanicGrav wrote about it in the Anime Nasties thread.
The Anime Nasties Era: Titles that were Cut/Censored by the BBFC
Since Halloween has arrived and Perfect Blue is celebrating its 20th anniversary in the cinema, I decided to make a post about an era that changed anime distribution here in the UK. For those who aren’t familiar with the term ‘Video Nasties’, this was a common trend during the 1970s to early...forums.animeuknews.net
Anime | SRP | Audio/Subs | Content | Format |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cybersix | $39.95 | English with English HOH | 13 episodes | Blu-ray |
Goku Midnight Eye | $29.95 | English & Japanese with English Subs | 2 OVAs | Blu-ray |
Mazinger Z Collection 1 | $79.95 | Japanese with English Subs | 46 episodes | Blu-ray |
Urusei Yatsura Collection 3 | $69.95 | Japanese with English Subs | eps 107-149 | Blu-ray |
The Wonderful World of Puss n' Boots | $24.95 | English & Japanese with English Subs | Film | Blu-ray |
It's because of the restrictions imposed by the Japanese licensors. For the most part, the licensors won't allow for it, but exceptions have been made.Why don't they make their releases Region Free? Their sales would skyrocket.
Every company wants their products to sell well so I can never understand why they restrict who can play them.
I used to use a Sony BDP-S1700 multi-region hacked player. If you’re willing to go the extra mile and get a multi-region UHD player then I’d recommend the Panasonic UB820.Can someone recommend a region free player to buy? I decided to finally cave in and buy one.
I have a Sony UBP-X700, which is good at its core function of playing discs, but sucks as a streaming device. It doesn't have many apps and the most recent firmware broke the Amazon Prime app. It's a decent option if you only want it for discs though, and plays UHD as well as BD. There are cheaper options if you don't need UHD support.Can someone recommend a region free player to buy? I decided to finally cave in and buy one.