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2006-08-13, 10:16 | Link #203 | |
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All the links you have are to the thinpak collection (you can tell by the retail price). If you check the ADV web site -- http://www.advfilms.com/CatalogFilms...es.asp?ID=2021 -- what they have released so far, for the Platinum edition, is: - Volume 1 + Box - Volumes 2-7 separate (that all fit into the above box) - Complete Collection (thinpak) If you want something else besides the thinpak collection, you'll need to collect all the separate DVDs along with the Volume 1 + Box release. I believe that's it so far. ADV might put out another complete box-set that is a non-thinkpak version later on, but I don't see anything official yet. In the non-Platinum release, ADV is selling this: - Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Perfect Collection That is a non-thinpak box-set, but it isn't the Platinum release. Hope some of that helps. Cheers. |
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2006-08-16, 17:45 | Link #206 | |
Just call me Ojisan
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Here's the list of the six DVDs, Saint Tail |
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2006-08-16, 20:02 | Link #207 |
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Anyone know how reliable DVDEmpire is (ran a search in the topic and didn't get anything)?
The prices seem to be pretty cheap compared to other sites and seems to have Free Shipping on many of the items. So would it be wise to order DVDs from there?
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2006-08-16, 20:31 | Link #208 | |
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2006-08-18, 18:53 | Link #209 |
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I might not have looked hard enough so sorry if I'm just asking a question that's already been asked.
Would anyone happen to know any sites/stores that sell a Region 2 DVD player for a relatively low price (in North America)? Thanks for the help.
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2006-08-25, 15:58 | Link #211 | |
Just call me Ojisan
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If you preorder, they usually ship 1 to 2 weeks before the release date (so you get it well before the official street date). I have the DVDs shipped via surface mail to the U.K. and it still only takes 6 to 10 days for delivery (makes delivery nice and cheap). |
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2006-08-25, 16:36 | Link #212 |
Umeboshi!
Join Date: Dec 2005
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I've ordered from DVDPacific for about a year now (I make one combined order a month for the next month's releases). If they got hacked it hasn't affected me. They are generally the cheapest (occasionally I can find something on Ebay that's cheaper - but only if it's used, and it's usually not worth the effort of digging through the bootlegs), shipping is reasonable, and (the best part) as Xris noted, they usually ship out stuff two weeks early if you preordered - meaning even with shipping time you usually get the item before the street date. I live in Texas and it takes (on average) 2-4 days to have it arrive at my house.
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2006-09-05, 01:37 | Link #214 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Edinburgh
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Beez are selling the Mai-Hime dvds in europe R2 and volume 1 is out now. Beez aren't quite the greatest at getting the things out though (volume 2 was supposed to be released in August and is constant put back). You could try your local HMV or Virgin to see if they have it. The Edinburgh shops didn't have them so it may be better getting them online.
For JP Region 2 Mai-Hime or for Mai-Otome (which isn't licensed yet), sites like Amazon.jp and CDJapan can sell them |
2006-09-12, 14:40 | Link #215 |
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Oh hey i was recently looking around AnimeCastle, and noticed that they sell a decent amount of imported anime Soundtracks for example naruto ost vol 1 for $ 9.99 does anyone here know if there legitimate, because i really don't believe they are but i'm not entirely sure does anyone know anything about this Thanks.
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2006-09-12, 15:08 | Link #216 |
Just call me Ojisan
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Location: U.K. Hampshire
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The indications are that AnimeCastle sell bootleg CDs. For example, the Naruto soundtrack is produced by Miya Records, and a Goolge search seems to be implying they are "A record company based in Taiwan that releases high-quality, but unlicensed (bootleg), popular Japanese music. Recognizable by their lack of credits to the original copyright holder, and the 'Made In Taiwan' notation".
If you search these forums (for "animecastle") you can see a few other replies along the same lines. Note: I've never purchased anything from them so this is only from what I can find here and via Google. |
2006-09-13, 05:29 | Link #218 |
Just call me Ojisan
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I've never used them but Anime Corner Store does sell legal CD imports as well as lots of other anime related goodies. They do seem a bit on the expensive side (but then they are legal imports after all).
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2006-09-16, 15:04 | Link #219 |
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I'm Not Sure If this has been asked Before, But i wanted to know before i shop with them Does Dvd pacific sell only Legitimate Products Because There Store looks very Good , and i just want to make sure that i'm buying only legitimately licensed products from them.
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2006-09-16, 15:29 | Link #220 | |
Just call me Ojisan
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