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Also Japan has a way better standard of second hand most stuff I've seen is near new
I don't know that's true, I heard lots of explanations from Andrew, none of which was quite the same. The first was that they had been forced to drop it for 12-episode sets. The second, was that it was too soon and they might have been allowed if they waited. The third was that it was being kept within the Aniplex fold and no outside distributors were being given access. The fourth was that in a professional capacity AL had never been informed/did not know of it's existence and thus couldn't have it. (They later said on a podcast that Kat had seen it during her prep, so that's not exactly true.)My understanding with DRRR specifically is that the cost would have had to be higher to include them, so Andrew and co had to choose between the bad feedback over unaffordable releases and the (as-yet uncharted) bad feedback over missing content, which Animatsu and MVM have weathered successfully in the past. I would much rather they chose the other way - sales might improve the price problems but missing content is usually missing forever - but I think AL's responsiveness to our comments is a dangerous even while it's also helping improve the products. We don't half moan about absolutely everything (myself included) which must make it tough to understand what our priorities really are. Jerome's comments over the years have made it very clear that he's struggled to understand what fans really want, especially as those 'fans' come in all different shapes and sizes.
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I get the feeling we'll be waiting quite a while for the other two DRRR sets anyway - ie. Summer 2017 at the earliest for the next one, given how much else Anime Ltd have on their plate to release at this point.
I don't know that's true, I heard lots of explanations from Andrew, none of which was quite the same. The first was that they had been forced to drop it for 12-episode sets. The second, was that it was too soon and they might have been allowed if they waited. The third was that it was being kept within the Aniplex fold and no outside distributors were being given access. The fourth was that in a professional capacity AL had never been informed/did not know of it's existence and thus couldn't have it. (They later said on a podcast that Kat had seen it during her prep, so that's not exactly true.)
I'm hoping we get clarification when Ten comes out.
I'm also NOT a fan of the all-cardboard packaging that collectors edition releases favour. Over time, that's not going to wear as well as a trusty plastic case. I cannot wait for the CE bubble to burst.
No photos. because I'm a grumpy git who doesn't play well with others. BUT...
My Marvelio order of Heroic Legend of Arslan part 1 (which they sent out to partially replace my order of parts 1 and 2, which has apparently been lost in the post) poppedthrough the letterbox today.
Gotta say, I am ACTUALLY ANGRY about the presentation of this release.
That Shogi board, that sounded like a fun, actually worthwhile extra? Cheaply made tat. I'm also NOT a fan of the all-cardboard packaging that collectors edition releases favour. Over time, that's not going to wear as well as a trusty plastic case. I cannot wait for the CE bubble to burst.
What kind of stresses are you putting your home media boxes under HdE?
Yes it's going to age, but so are you and me and that wear will tell a story and ultimately, we're all going to die and the state of our physical possessions aren't going to matter to us any more. Mono no aware man.
I wouldn't say it applies all of the time, but I'm not sure that standard edition releases are really taking any longer to happen than they used to. I suppose the main difference that collector's edition releases makes is that the show ends up available a bit earlier but in a more limited format that isn't as accessible. It can be frustrating to know that something is available but not in a format that's suitable for you but I'm not sure that collector's edition releases are making things worse in a practical sense.To answer Incendiary Lemon's question as well: Yes. I do firmly believe that the day is coming VERY soon when folks become fatigued with CE releases. I know some folks elsewhere online who have (if they're to be believed) simply stopped buying anime because they dislike the current sales model so much. Given how long it's taken some shows to get an affordable standard edition release - which is sometimes not considered quite so affordable - I can't say I blame them.
Hmm, I guess only time will tell. As I say, the releases don't seem to be slowing down, or getting cheaper.
It's a new day! So here's a new rant:
They certainly won't get cheaper until / unless folks send the message that the asking price is getting out of hand. Which it already is. And before anyone argues with me on that point - DON'T. Seriously - why would anyone WANT to pay more money for a product they're consuming? I'll leave that hanging here as a rhetorical question.
Usual discalimer applies: The worth of an item is defined by the consumer. But remember that there IS such a thing as a bad deal.
It's not necessarily easy to send the right message though, you can post about things and refuse to buy things but the company might not get the right message (especially if a lot of different issues/perspectives are being discussed). If sales are terrible, the company might not have the chance to improve their prices if they can't afford to continue releases.It's a new day! So here's a new rant:
They certainly won't get cheaper until / unless folks send the message that the asking price is getting out of hand. Which it already is. And before anyone argues with me on that point - DON'T. Seriously - why would anyone WANT to pay more money for a product they're consuming? I'll leave that hanging here as a rhetorical question.
Usual discalimer applies: The worth of an item is defined by the consumer. But remember that there IS such a thing as a bad deal.
Food for though, Trump wants to smack 20% tariffs on all goods coming from Mexico to pay for his benighted wall. Funimation and Sentai get their discs pressed in Mexico.
You're not the boss o' me HdE.They certainly won't get cheaper until / unless folks send the message that the asking price is getting out of hand. Which it already is. And before anyone argues with me on that point - DON'T.
Because selling at higher prices keeps the industry afloat? As I've said before, about as many times as you've said this, anime is not in the grand scale of things any more expensive than it was a few years back - Those cheap prices everyone got used to in the late 2000s caused a race to the bottom that very nearly destroyed the anime industry in the west. How much stuff went oop for a good while after ADV went under? How many Japenese companies didn't even want to release in the west / sell the rights because they didn't think it was worth doing?Seriously - why would anyone WANT to pay more money for a product they're consuming?
Guess they'll have to start making those discs in the USA and paying people a decent wage for their labour instead of relying on exploiting cheap non-unionised foreign labour. Seriously, of all the things people complain about Trump's policies I find it difficult to reconcile that so many on the left are apparently perfectly okay with exploiting the world's poor so they can have cheap consumer items and creating unemployment and poverty in their own country as a result. The way to help those people is to make sure they have workers' rights and a minimum wage, which they might actually start fighting for if other countries stopped buying their virtual slave labour produced goods - Something the multinationals wouldn't want to happen at all.Food for though, Trump wants to smack 20% tariffs on all goods coming from Mexico to pay for his benighted wall. Funimation and Sentai get their discs pressed in Mexico.