Emulsion said:According to Funimations shop, Attack on Titan is Region: A|B|1|2|4. Just waiting to see a rear cover shot for confirmation.
Emulsion said:Their shop also has three versions. Premium, limited and standard.
Limited includes these features:4-pin collection (Military Police Regiment, Scout Regiment, Garrison Regiment, and Cadet Corps)
a replica of Eren Jaeger’s key necklace
a sword necklace featuring the Titan flesh paring blades
a 3-D lenticular Art Card
Notes From Beyond the Wall: Part 1 (24 page digibook)
104 minutes of on-disc extras including:
- The Making of Attack on Titan
- Chibi Theater: Fly, Cadets, Fly! Days 1-13
- Episode 3 & 13 Commentaries
- Eyecatch Gallery
- Textless Songs
- Trailers
Emulsion said:Just as I edited my post to include the items, you do the same. Hehe.
Emulsion said:Nice. But from those pictures, no art box to hold this and the second part.
NormanicGrav said:And it looks like the Premium edition will be a Funimation Shop Exclusive
I'm going to probably say yes, mainly because the digibook says it's Part 1 and that suggests a Part 2 Limited Edition set.Mangaranga said:I'm going to assume the lack of an artbox means that we could possibly see part two getting some sort of special treatment?
I'm disappointed too, but at least Anime Limited grabbed the first OST. I hope they get the second at some point.After the Psycho Pass Premium Edition, I'm pretty disappointed that there's no OST included - and also that they've gone back to including ****** DVDs in the premium package.
I will also hope (heck they managed to get Comic Con exclusives K-On! Oyster and HOTD OVA, yet again that was UK and this issue is USA).Emulsion said:Nooooooooo. I too hope UP1 can get some.
You forget, judging by the information listed on the USA site they do have a US distribution address.NormanicGrav said:I will also hope (heck they managed to get Comic Con exclusives K-On! Oyster and HOTD OVA, yet again that was UK and this issue is USA).Emulsion said:Nooooooooo. I too hope UP1 can get some.
Mangaranga said:You forget, judging by the information listed on the USA site they do have a US distribution address.
They could just order Premium Editions from the Funimation store and ship them over here.
I'll shoot them an email regarding the Premium Ed and see what their response is. It'll most likely be yes.
I never found the Madoka one worth £8. The SAO beta was better in general, except that the levelling up never seemed to work and there was no real explanation (in English) of how it was supposed to work. I have them both disabled now because my phone was running sluggish (it still is, but I don't want to make it any worse).Joshawott said:The Sayaka, Kyoko and Mami anifones are available now from the Google Play store for £8 each. I want Sayaka, but now sure if I can justify that much.
Also, development for iOS has been green lit
Having seen (the series at least) on CR and having no great desire to rewatch it I won't be picking it up any time soon unfortunately. There are plenty of series I really do want to watch again in BD quality that I can't afford ahead of it in my queue...Dannielle said:MVM seem to be putting a lot of faith in the Girls Und Panzer franchise. I hope it does well for them. I will be picking the series & OVA's up on BD, hope many others do to make this worthwhile for them.
Considering the first series is an upscale and, from what I recall, a particularly bad one...Joshawott said:So, Familiar of Zero is getting a Blu-Ray release too? Wasn't expecting that one.
britguy said:I hope Manga announce something to do with their version of Attack on Titan soon because my trigger finger is itching to buy the Funimation digibook version. I love me some digibooks.