animegoth666 said:Nope not bootlegs at all.
Not unless this person goes to lengths in making the Orignial casing and putting the Orignial images on the disks >.>;
Then wouldnt that cost them alot? ; making them high in price?
I think the fact there cheap is the way the currencey works with ours. Tis why I like to buy from the USA now and then. Tee hee
Another easy way to tell is which company releases the discs? If their name includes the words Cartoon, Manga or Anime, chances are they're bootlegs. There are other bootlegs too. They clone fansubs or even the R1 discs, photoshop some packaging and print labels on the discs, and sometimes even put holograms on the boxes to pretend to be legit - but none of the legal creators are getting a penny.
They can afford to look like legit discs because they sell so many (not to mention DVD duplication isn't expensive, it's creating the originals and remastering which takes effort. An estimate in the US of all places was that 1/3 of sales, a while back, was of HK bootleg discs rather than the legitimate ones. Kind of sick, when you take into account the HK distributors pay *nothing* except the cost of pressing the discs and downloading a fansub or DVD-rip of a real release.
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