Buzz201
Mad Scientist
Are we sure MVM were blocked from doing BDs of Garden of Sinners? It's not dubbed, Madman don't do BD releases of sub-only titles, so there would be nobody for MVM to piggyback from.To be honest, I think they've been imposing stricter limits on all the UK distributors for a while, now.
MVM couldn't release BDs of Garden of Sinners. And both Manga and AL were given minimum price points for Sword Art Online, as I recall. They both hit them in different ways but it was a similar restriction, I guess.
But going back to my point, AoA seem to be getting worse, earlier this week there were tweets confirming Madman are being forced to go DVD-only on Asterisk War -- the hugely marketed, "big" show of the moment. AL have indicated they may never going to be allowed to do a 12 episode set again, and SRPs per will now have to skyrocket as a result. We're not getting the DRR!! OVAs (and I know AL is desperately trying to convince us all they aren't important and the release is just as good without them -- Sorry Andrew, they are and it isn't), they're increasingly treating foreigners as the ugly stepchild, simply because AoA's strategy is unlikely to work in the UK or AUS and seemingly want to defend their US sales. I'm not a business genius, but maybe, if people are importing, it's because there's a market you aren't serving?
And let's be blunt, I'm getting pissed off with certain forum members' behaviour (nobody here, but I'm ranting about now, so here's as good a place as any). You can still buy AoA sets and not like their international licensing behaviour, the two are separate. You don't need to constantly defend AoA or slag AoA off (pot kettle black, but I have said nice things about their streaming regime). But there is a point where you just have to acknowledge AoA's behaviour is ridiculous, indefensible and in all likelihood detrimental to anime fandom.
I have seen people claim that AoA are "saving anime", I see no evidence that this is true, only that they're deliberately putting anime fans through the ringer in order to buy their favourite titles, which can only be a bad thing.
As far as I recall, that wasn't meant to happen even back then. I'm pretty sure I heard AoA wanted them to release it in three parts, but Manga went ahead and did one complete set, much to AoA's chargain. That makes an amount of sense considering nowhere else in the world has a complete standard edition set that is reasonably priced.
From what Jerome has said, Manga didn't fall out with AoA. They stopped buying their titles as they wouldn't restrict legal streaming for them. Maybe we'll see AoA and Manga back together again, now AL has literally the entire output of basically everybody else, but Sentai.
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