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Like usual, Japanese release>US release
(In terms of quality as a whole.)
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At this point, I'm starting to justify it when I consider this.Well of course the Japanese release would be better in terms of quality, you're paying A LOT more for it. Of course the price tag still isn't justified.
Well of course the Japanese release would be better in terms of quality.
Throw that money at Japan, weeaboo. Throw it like your life depended on it.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/bbs/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=1896579#1896579MegiddoWhat's funny in this thread is that people are claiming that if Japan just lowers their prices, then they are sure to make a lot more sales. Well, there have been lower-prices release box sets made available, and for almost every single one of them, the sales have been horrible. EMOTION The best has put out cheap DVD boxes of relatively popular shows like Sola, Banner of the Stars, Ah My Goddess, Galaxy Angel, Wolf's Rain, etc. Just type in EMOTION the best on Amazon.co.jp to see them all. But the point is that there have been a lot of these (relatively) cheap box sets made, and I have never seen a single EMOTION The best release ever make the Oricon charts. By doing a quick search, it seems for the most part the only things that have charted is Patlabor, Ghost in the Shell, and Yamato.
Throw that money at Japan, weeaboo. Throw it like your life depended on it.
EMOTION The best has put out cheap DVD boxes of relatively popular shows like Sola, Banner of the Stars, Ah My Goddess, Galaxy Angel, Wolf's Rain, etc.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/bbs/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=1021547#1021547hissatsu01Forced? Fed up? How many titles have you bought at Japanese prices? I'm guessing the number is zero, so you haven't been forced to do anything.
Why don't you take a look at sales numbers for anime in Japan. Most titles sell a few thousand at best. Those that do poorly may sell in the hundreds. Out of 130 million or so people in Japan, only a few hundred thousand or so have any interest at all in buying anime, and even a smaller number actually follows currently airing anime and regularly buys shows.
Anime is not popular in Japan. It is a niche market. Most adults in Japan have zero interest in anime; you could give it away and most wouldn't care. Meanwhile anime production is relatively expensive and labor intensive, certainly far more so than the average Japanese TV programming. There is no ad money to speak of for the vast majority of shows. Most shows anime fans in the west follow are in debt when they've finished airing and have to make that money back from DVD/BD sales before they even start to make a profit. Small market plus expensive production = anime is expensive to buy in Japan.
Sales in the US and the rest of the world outside of Japan, for the most part don't pay for crap. For most shows it would never pay back production costs, let alone be profitable.
So unless you can find away to make anime in general several times more popular in Japan or make anime production several times cheaper, that "gouging" as you call it will continue. Just know that without that gouging much of the industry would cease to be profitable at all.
(*wink* Cano)
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And TC, that One Piece girl for Cano? Seriously? One Piece doesn't do cute, so you should have expected theresponse. And your followup photo response just proved the point.
And you are?Crazy weekend (scary morning) but thou hath returned.
Did you miss me? You all better say "Yes.", goddammit.
(Not like I want any anyway.)
Crazy weekend (scary morning) but thou hath returned.
Did you miss me? You all better say "Yes.", goddammit.
And you are?
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Domo! Hisashiburine?
Oh yeah, you're that guy.. You spoiled TTGL for me!