Vashdaman
Za Warudo
Well at least Origins: Spirits of the Past didn't make the list this time. That's gotta be a positive.
Yeah so do I, I was only a kid back then though, but there was something special about those days. Though in nearly every way the situation is actually vastly better nowadays than it was back then, what with more shows coming out, often straight to box set, streaming, internet ect ect. But back then it was a special kind of feeling, not having the internet, blind buying and not knowing what the hell it will be like, not even knowing what's coming out; just going down to the shop and seeing if there's anything exciting on the shelf. I remember paying like £15 for vol 11 of Evangelion on VHS when I hadn't even seen any of the prior ones :lol: I still enjoyed it and couldn't complain :lol:
As others have mentioned, nowadays the ever present temptation of the monolithic Crunchroll does provide a real challenge to purchasing things in the physical. Whenever I feel the urge to watch anime, I know there are tons of DVD's out now that I really want, but then I consider the reams of stuff I can also watch on Crunchy, and I suddenly get pretty apathetic about actually buying dvd's. It doesn't help that right now that I'm overly busy and low on disposable income, as if neither of those things were the case I would be buying more as I really do want to support our humble little market. But Crunchyroll is a saucy succubus for sure.
I have such fond memories of my Saturday (and occasionally weekday evening after work) trips to Tottenham Ct. Road to buy anime and manga at nearby Forbidden Planet and Virgin Megastore.
Yeah so do I, I was only a kid back then though, but there was something special about those days. Though in nearly every way the situation is actually vastly better nowadays than it was back then, what with more shows coming out, often straight to box set, streaming, internet ect ect. But back then it was a special kind of feeling, not having the internet, blind buying and not knowing what the hell it will be like, not even knowing what's coming out; just going down to the shop and seeing if there's anything exciting on the shelf. I remember paying like £15 for vol 11 of Evangelion on VHS when I hadn't even seen any of the prior ones :lol: I still enjoyed it and couldn't complain :lol:
As others have mentioned, nowadays the ever present temptation of the monolithic Crunchroll does provide a real challenge to purchasing things in the physical. Whenever I feel the urge to watch anime, I know there are tons of DVD's out now that I really want, but then I consider the reams of stuff I can also watch on Crunchy, and I suddenly get pretty apathetic about actually buying dvd's. It doesn't help that right now that I'm overly busy and low on disposable income, as if neither of those things were the case I would be buying more as I really do want to support our humble little market. But Crunchyroll is a saucy succubus for sure.