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Wonder if we will see it here, i'm desperate to see it
Wonder if we will see it here, i'm desperate to see it
BlackWolf said:If we do see it here then ten to one Manga will handle the distrobution of it.
animenewsnetwork said:The North American distributor Viz Media indicated during the question-and-answer session at its New York Comic Con panel on Sunday that it will detail release plans for the Monster television anime series and the live-action L change the WorLd film "very soon." The Monster anime adapts Naoki Urasawa's mystery horror manga of the same name. Viz Media's sister company, Viz Pictures, is definitely planning a DVD release for Hideo Nakata's L spinoff film based on Takeshi Obata and Tsugumi Ohba's Death Note manga, and there is a possibility of a limited theatrical release as well.
chaos said:This seems like a good follow up for Death Note. But 74 episodes, if release as singles doesn't sound very attractive.
animenewsnetwork said:The North American distributor Viz Media indicated during the question-and-answer session at its New York Comic Con panel on Sunday that it will detail release plans for the Monster television anime series and the live-action L change the WorLd film "very soon." The Monster anime adapts Naoki Urasawa's mystery horror manga of the same name. Viz Media's sister company, Viz Pictures, is definitely planning a DVD release for Hideo Nakata's L spinoff film based on Takeshi Obata and Tsugumi Ohba's Death Note manga, and there is a possibility of a limited theatrical release as well.
I just realized that if Death Note's "L Chagne the world" is not release in US, the UK release is cheaper than the usual US RRP. Sign of the times!
Yes, that's what I meant. not only faster, but also cheaper, as our release would cost around 17 dollars.BlackWolf said:chaos said:This seems like a good follow up for Death Note. But 74 episodes, if release as singles doesn't sound very attractive.
animenewsnetwork said:The North American distributor Viz Media indicated during the question-and-answer session at its New York Comic Con panel on Sunday that it will detail release plans for the Monster television anime series and the live-action L change the WorLd film "very soon." The Monster anime adapts Naoki Urasawa's mystery horror manga of the same name. Viz Media's sister company, Viz Pictures, is definitely planning a DVD release for Hideo Nakata's L spinoff film based on Takeshi Obata and Tsugumi Ohba's Death Note manga, and there is a possibility of a limited theatrical release as well.
I just realized that if Death Note's "L Chagne the world" is not release in US, the UK release is cheaper than the usual US RRP. Sign of the times!
You mean this? Does this mean we got something before the US did again?
chaos said:Yes, that's what I meant. not only faster, but also cheaper, as our release would cost around 17 dollars.BlackWolf said:chaos said:This seems like a good follow up for Death Note. But 74 episodes, if release as singles doesn't sound very attractive.
animenewsnetwork said:The North American distributor Viz Media indicated during the question-and-answer session at its New York Comic Con panel on Sunday that it will detail release plans for the Monster television anime series and the live-action L change the WorLd film "very soon." The Monster anime adapts Naoki Urasawa's mystery horror manga of the same name. Viz Media's sister company, Viz Pictures, is definitely planning a DVD release for Hideo Nakata's L spinoff film based on Takeshi Obata and Tsugumi Ohba's Death Note manga, and there is a possibility of a limited theatrical release as well.
I just realized that if Death Note's "L Chagne the world" is not release in US, the UK release is cheaper than the usual US RRP. Sign of the times!
You mean this? Does this mean we got something before the US did again?