mechana2015 (post: 1485315) wrote:I think Durarara is priced in line with other season DVD boxes for US shows... the rest of those are insane though.
Aniplex of America will import the Japanese editions of the Blu-ray discs, with each release sporting exclusive packaging that features new illustration artwork by Rurouni Kenshin OVA animation director/animator Atsuko Nakajima (Trinity Blood, Ranma ½, You're Under Arrest!), along with the inclusion of an English translated booklet. Each Blu-ray release (digitally remastered and includes both the English and Japanese audio with English subtitles), will be distributed in limited quantities and sold through while supplies last.
Opinion.blkmage (post: 1485319) wrote:And Aniplex has far better shows than what Bandai Visual was offering.
I was in rant mode, and it's the only thing I could find on short notice =).EDIT: also, that boxart is inaccurate, since it would be the much classier Japanese boxart for the Kenshin re-release
But Bandai Visual had the exact same strategy with their releases (they actually offered more extra stuff than AOA is offering), and they still took a bath and blamed the market I don't want them to fail, but history says that they probably will.MasterDias (post: 1485318) wrote:The Kenshin releases are Limited Editions. In other words, they are aimed at collectors who are perfectly willing to pay those prices...not fans who mostly buy cheap boxsets.
Yes.mechana2015 (post: 1485321) wrote:I guess I just find it irking when one companies BR prices are the same as a different companies DVDs.
What's the difference? You are getting the show, a classy box and LE extras either way, right? The difference b/w $80 and $100 in the home video market is like the difference b/w a death toll of 8,000 and 10,000...both are too high.blkmage (post: 1485327) wrote:But in this case, Aniplex is importing the Japanese releases, which isn't the same at all as what Bandai Visual was doing. For the consumer, it's the equivalent of going on Amazon.co.jp and ordering a set, minus shipping.
TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1485323) wrote:But Bandai Visual had the exact same strategy with their releases (they actually offered more extra stuff than AOA is offering), and they still took a bath and blamed the market I don't want them to fail, but history says that they probably will.Yes.
crazypackersfan (post: 1490439) wrote:You can watch Durarara on adult swim, one episode per week, for free. That's what I'm doing. (On an unrelated note, through 3 episodes, I'm extremely unimpressed.)
If I'm paying $20-$30 more than I think is reasonable for DVDs, then I'd expect more in the way of extras than postcards. Surely, since Aniplex owns the show, they can bring over more and better goodies?blkmage (post: 1490476) wrote:So what Aniplex is selling isn't access anymore. They're selling to people who want to own it and not people who are forced to buy it so they can check it out. And people who want to own it are willing to pay more for it, especially if they get more stuff to go with it.
TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1490482) wrote:If I'm paying $20-$30 more than I think is reasonable for DVDs, then I'd expect more in the way of extras than postcards. Surely, since Aniplex owns the show, they can bring over more and better goodies?
Try harder Aniplex.
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