And we'll have colonies on the moon before Shakugan no Shana II, Shakugan no Shana S and Shakugan no Shana: The Movie are released.Rui said:Perhaps nowadays they specifically say "home entertainment" rights because they're not actually sure which format we'll all be on by the time it makes it to release. Blu-ray might be a distant memory by the time Index and co appear.
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Rena Ryuugu said:Sentai has licensed K-ON Season 2.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.co.uk/n...ilmworks-licenses-k-on-anime-season-2]Source.
Each volume of Puella Magi Madoka Magica contains 4 episodes. One of the discs shown is the Blu-ray (I assume it's the Kyoko disc), while the other is the DVD (I'm guessing the Sayaka disc).devilrules666 said:How many eps are on the disc?
Joshawott said:I'm still undecided about whether to buy my volume 2 LE from RightStuf or UP1. If anyone ordered volume 1 from UP1, how long did it take to arrive?
I received my Volume 1 from RightStuf on the 20th. So yeah, a difference of 4 days and not having to find the really out of the way Royal Mail depot.AntAce said:Joshawott said:I'm still undecided about whether to buy my volume 2 LE from RightStuf or UP1. If anyone ordered volume 1 from UP1, how long did it take to arrive?
I ordered mine from UP1 not wanting to go through the hassle of customs, Royal Mail ransom notes, etc. I got mine two days after its release on the 14th.
Was a little odd actually - I normally receive packages from UP1 the next day.
Glad I pre-ordered all 3 volumes at the same time. The artbox for Vol.2 looks yummy.
For some, no price is too great for the ability to humble fellow peers with conservative spending habits.devilrules666 said:Still seems like a lot of money for 4 eps.