2008-04-04, 02:23 | Link #202 |
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????? It isn't like its an alien concept of a story -- its a mystery story with supernatural elements (with threads of romance).
That could describe a third of the prime time series in the US.
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2008-04-04, 16:28 | Link #203 |
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I still tend to think of it as a niche title for the US. It may share themes with primetime series but a good portion of the viewer base for such series wants nothing to do with "cartoons" or "that crazy Japanese stuff". Then there's the "anime fans" who never stray from the realm of Naruto, DBZ, etc., who seem rather likely to label it as "boring" or "a girl's show" without giving it a chance. Kanon is high-profile enough that I am not really surprised it seems to be selling well, but I don't think of it as a title with tons of mainstream appeal.
Edit: Oh, and I still have not gotten my volume 2 or any word of its status despite the site I bought it from showing it as in-stock for at least a week. They're typically very reliable though so I can forgive them this time. |
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I think "the trilogy" of Air, Kanon, and Clannad would make GREAT introductions to anime for "westerners" in touch with their hearts. I turned two females onto Air who totally loved it
Guys here in the U.S may be too hung up on macho mythology to want to see it, but if presented right I think a lot would enjoy any of them if they can get beyond the slower first "getting to know you" several episodes. I've been trying to expose more blog visitors by occasionally (well, more than occasionally ) writing about favorite series, figures, and so forth, and while none are really commenting (it's not an essentially devoted-to-anime blog), those entries have shown significant activity afterwards. So "westerners" are becoming more exposed to it somehow, and are curious about it, so if there's ANY way to introduce more people to the hobby, these series may just be the "Key"
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Most likely they wouldn't be receptive to anime anyway; because of their low intelligence/small-mindedness they would simply write it off as "cartoons". I did try EL on a guy like this and he was mostly-blank-faced and I could tell it was beyond him. Poor little thing. As you can see, my opinion of humanity, or rather society, is pretty low as well. But I'm an optimist, and can only hope that the Caveman is finally dying out due to the evolving mentality/thinking/feeling True Whole Man Probably the best choices for "converts" would be those who were into comics at one time; a prior appreciation of sequential art may help them to get into it. We'll see after the Batman "anime" starts airing (not sure what to call it yet). Anime will always need new blood in order to keep growing, and due to the complexities of certain series, and the Key/KyoAni works specifically, could open it up here in N.A. Just my .02
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2008-04-04, 20:16 | Link #207 |
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Yes, I agree completely except on what I quoted above, unfortunately I see the complete opposite happening and at an alarming rate. However it's best not to go further off-topic so I'll leave it at that. That does bring up another reason why I like Key's series so much though, (I suppose it also applies to most anime in general though) they're great escapes because the characters contrast so sharply with the kind of people I deal with daily.
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2008-04-15, 13:05 | Link #208 |
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There's also the "not grown up" issue with males. One sure sign of immaturity is that deeply insecure "caveman" mentality described above. Many males grow out of it --- some don't. (offtopic)
Back on topic.... I'm starting to get very frustrated with ADV again. Their Kanon titles are all back-ordered at all locations and have been for over a month now. Does this company have any idea how to be professional or do product estimation? Do they have *any* PR skills at all? I've been in the business world far too many years to have much tolerance for this. In a wonderful version of doublespeak, the ADV website has multiple images of "Kanon: now in stores" on its main and secondary pages... yet a search for any Kanon products in their catalog yields zero results. Excuse me, but What The Hell? Edit: (4/16) Perhaps their ears started burning over at ADV? .... weeks after street date, I was notified by DVDpacific that volume 3 is back in stock and shipped today.
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2008-04-17, 21:45 | Link #209 |
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I really want to see Kanon, but ADV doesn't want me to.
My Best Buy didn't carry volume 1 or anything Kanon that came afterward. Air and Clannad are pretty good. I watched them after Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu blew me away the likes that no fictional story has done since. |
2008-04-18, 02:49 | Link #210 |
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I received the shipping confirmation from DVDPacific that my Kanon DVD Vol 3 was shipped yesterday. I suspect this means that shops (as well as on-line stores) will also have them available in the coming days.
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Meanwhile, I'm still debating on who to choose to get me Kanon 4 in time... I might stick with Amazon since they can most likely withstand any horde of orders that could dry up their supply. Hopefully this was just a huge BUMP in ADV's road and they're now caught up after that series of delays. We'll see...
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2008-04-18, 19:37 | Link #213 |
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That's good to know, thanks. Right now I'm testing out RightStuf since I have a gotanime card; depending on their response to an email I just sent I may go through them. I like to reward prompt service with my hard-earned $$, but I'm high-maintenance LOL
I just believe that the Customer is most important, and not in a company's bottom line or image/face-saving devices and manipulations. As an example, ADV's refusal to answer queries or stock noticifications. But RightStuf is still another questionable place... last night I found a box set of Haibane Renmei that I've been wanting; previously their site had shown it as sold out (understandable as it's a &^%$#$@ Geneon product). But I saw their listing now with "2 copies available" so ordered it. Got a confirmation (of order only) email. Today I checked their site and it says "sold out". Sent a query about it and yet to have heard back whether my order was filled or not, or whether I have to keep looking (during which time fewer (if any) copies are available elsewhere). I hate to be kept waiting... so I feel the Kanon-deprived's pain. If I can make this savings work, then I can pre-order Kanon 4 through them, oltherwise I may try Robert's though they tend to be a bit more pricey (yeah, I've gotta watch my pennies carefully now)... but if DVDPacific can undercut them, I'll go there. Loyalty is a virtue but it works both ways (or should).
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2008-04-26, 13:26 | Link #214 |
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My Kanon Vol 4 was shipped by DVDPacific yesterday (only 8 days after Vol 3 was shipped). Seems like they (ADV Films) are back on track with release dates.
The official release date for Vol 4 was 13th May but it's common for on-line stores to ship about 2 week earlier than that. |
2008-04-30, 02:46 | Link #215 |
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been lurking around here for a while now. so hello everyone...
I noticed the same thing us guys did... that many places said sold out, but i find it funny that the best buy in my area has kanon vol 1-3 on the shelf...(been there for a now((but it looks like they are selling)) expecially since when i asked the manger when the series first came out he said that as far as he knew they weren't planning on putting it on the shelf(not that, that means much).... but as soon as everyone is/was having problems getting there disks they pop up in the store... Rightstuf shipped my kanon vol 4 yesterday so thats nice to know that i'll be getting it soon... i hope everyone else gets theres without a problem at well. |
2008-07-03, 16:40 | Link #216 |
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Ugh....Kanon volume 6 suspended indefinitely...if I end up with just five out of six volumes on my bookshelf that's going to be really sad. Guess it's just as well I didn't delete all my fansubs of it...
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2008-07-03, 19:16 | Link #217 |
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Thats pretty sad, they almost completed the whole series and they just happen to stop at Vol.6. I too, will have an empty slot in my box set for Kanon. Hopefully something pops up that will let ADV release their remaining titles. I've noticed that ADV has been losing their reputation for their DVD releases and licenses this year.
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This is getting f^%$#$g ridiculous These damn companies can't be trusted for anything! Actually I was dreading this happening ever since ADV had their first go-round with trouble around the time the artbox came out.
As my Kanon artbox slowly filled up with the DVD releases, I kept eyeing that date for the final one, hoping that the best (YMMV) arc of my favorite anime would be completed. I thought, "No, they're moving along and can be trusted to complete what they started." HA! Now my Kanon partial accompanies my Rozen Maiden partial set AND my Higurashi partial set Man, I am STEAMED, and the news that Funimation has agreed to finish off the RM and Higgy series (along with a slew of others) doesn't make me feel all that much better... I'll believe it when I see it Quote:
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yeah I know how you feel. Ever since last year, I still have only vol.1 of Higurashi and the art box. I knew it already that they were going to cease distribution sometime later last year and I was right. So no sense of trying to complete an incomplete box set.
ADV is really letting down their fans this year. First with Newtype, now with their DVD distributions. Seems like Funimation, Anime Works, and Bandai Entertainment are the only companies that are very healthy in their DVD distribution. I had a feeling that Vol.6 was going to come out sometime in July. I didn't get Vol.5 yet, but I was planning on completing the set with one purchase, but after hearing this, I think Kanon will be held out for a while. ADV should have at least try to distribute the last volume of Kanon...at the very least...-_- |
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I expected this to happen and wondered each time I bought a dvd if it'd be the last. I didn't think it'd happen on the final volume though, even Geneon managed to get the final volume of Fate/Stay Night out before they went under (though I recognize the situations are probably different). I'd like to say I've learned my lesson and will stay away from ADV but if they somehow got their hands on another of my favorite titles I'd probably start buying it anyway. At least Gurren-Lagann was rescued from them.
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