2011-07-25, 04:16 | Link #1101 |
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According to french website wakanim there's finaly going to be a blu ray version coming out in november.
This version will include "revambed" episodes (not only animation apparently but a few soundtrack and editing changes as well) The pilot episode shown at TAF Never heard before audio commentaries New interviews as well as a look at the changes made to the anime. Sounds quite exciting,I really wonder how big the changes are,minor,SHAFT-level or even more? Also for all french posters,the folks at wakanim have said they've been trying to licence the show but someone's already got it,they just havn't done anything with it.
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2011-07-25, 21:51 | Link #1103 |
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Ahhhhh, I'm an American but I had been browsing a French forum at one point and someone mentioned about having trouble licensing the show and that's probably what they meant (apparently the French fans want the series just as much XD ). And thanks for the info about the blu-ray, I remember hearing that there was some strange grain added to the DVD version of the show that wasn't in the tv version so I wonder if the BR will take that back out.
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2011-08-31, 04:53 | Link #1106 | |
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Early on this is all seen as a bit of a game where no real harm can be done to you anyway so there's no real incentive to turn them off ,of course when real danger starts popping up later in the plot there will be something that prevents the kids from turning off their glasses.
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2011-10-22, 07:50 | Link #1108 |
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^you can see it as a game where moving with the glasses you have to reach a goal, if you remove the glasses before completing you'll have to restart from zero, meaning you've lost (withdrawed)
basically removing the glasses it's the same as disconnecting from a mmorpg when you're about to die/lose, but if you played mmorpgs you may know disconnecting that way doesn't assure you being safe at all, since often after you disconnected your alter remains active for some more little time, and in that time often it's enouth to lose anyway so rage quitting, flee disconnecting doesn't really works that well i've finished watching this finally :3 it was very interesting in the first part about all the cyber theme, while in the second part was more emotional and horrifing (some parts feeled rushed, and/or cliched) if only all the serie had followed strickty the cyber theme, i would have loved this a lot more there was so much simbolism/references about the tools used and the other side appearance(kid's fear of dark and road crossing), which wasn't explained or developed more :| well, the show was targeted for kids i presume so i shouldn't have expected it to go more deeply from the start >.< at least the emotional part was enouth interesting anyway |
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Google working on virtual reality glasses
Driving home today I heard this report on NPR about a secretive Google project that is trying to develop VR glasses for ordinary use.
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2012-02-24, 22:39 | Link #1110 |
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While it was undeniably brilliant insight, this was an absolutely logical development. In some ways, I'm surprised something like this isn't far enough along to be commercially viable by now.
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2013-08-23, 12:34 | Link #1113 |
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I just finished this earlier in the week for the first time, re-watching it already and I love catching the little story hints I didn't notice the first time around.
Spoilers >_> Did anyone else catch the subliminal image of (probably) Michiko in Isako's hair during episode 8? Blows me away XD
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2013-08-23, 13:39 | Link #1114 | |
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Michiko is a good guess, too.
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2013-08-23, 16:13 | Link #1115 |
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Cool!!! I dig those theories for sure. I guess, really it could be any of those girls. It's kinda weird cause the image strikes me as a symbolism to what Isako's thinking of..But it's clearly visible to Aunty (I forget her name) cause she squints and zooms in on it.
But I don't understand how in real life an image of a girl's face could somehow appear in the weavings of someone's hair..so that makes me think it's just a fun thing the animators threw in...but then Aunty sees it..so it's my circular thought process >_<
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2016-02-23, 16:43 | Link #1116 |
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What? But it's not the first of April for weeks yet, so it must be true!
ANN: Section23 Films announced in its June 2016 release slate that Maiden Japan will release the 2007 anime Den-noh Coil (Dennō Coil) on Blu-ray and DVD in North America on June 28. The release will include an English dub. Am kind of hoping the Blu-ray will be region free, but I'd settle for the DVD as it'd be cheaper to import from the US than importing it from Australia. No apologies for raising this thread from the dead, as it's a classic and long overdue a wider release. |
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Siren has the AU edition as a complete DVD collection for less than collection 1 of the US DVD, surely that has to be cheaper on a whole even with higher shipping? Just saying. |
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2016-03-01, 10:23 | Link #1119 |
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Rightstuf is taking pre-orders for the first half at $45 on Blu-ray; the DVD is $39. My guess is that it will fall a bit in price once it is released. Amazon has it at full list price ($70), but I'm sure that won't be true after release either. Amazon lists it as Blu-ray Region A (Western Hemisphere + East Asia) and DVD Region 1 (North America).
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2016-06-07, 13:35 | Link #1120 |
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My Blu-ray arrived yesterday, and I watched the first two episodes. The quality of this release is quite impressive. The line art in particular is sharp with strong blacks, making the characters stand out from more diffusely drawn backgrounds. I have no hesitation suggesting this release to anyone in Region A. Four dollars per episode is pretty competitive for a Blu-ray release, especially one with an English dub (which I have not yet listened to).
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