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2004-10-18, 20:16 | Link #22 |
I had a good idea once...
Join Date: Jun 2004
Age: 39
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I think I'd benefit from Naruto being licensed.. It certainly won't stop me downloading the episodes.. I mean really since when has that ever stopped anyone?
On the other hand ofcourse, even if it is licensed it'll probably take a couple of years to reach my backwards little country, which means I still have a couple of years to keep selling overpriced cds . And you may think that's immoral of me but I'm doing these guys a favor. Not very many people care about anime here in Peru (best goddamn third world country out there damn it), so in a way I'm raising awareness.. I'm helping to open a potential new market for japanese anime!! They should be thankful I'm not demanding payment . |
2004-10-18, 20:21 | Link #23 | |||
Terabyte needs anime!
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Columbus, Ohio
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There are serveral pieces that make a great anime and it's not just about the story line and character developement. Music, emotion, and let's face it how many people just love the way Hinata says "Naruto-kun" and just can't except it said any other way! (regardless if done well or not) You mess too much and well it's just crap, it's not a show worthy of being loved or followed. Quote:
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2004-10-18, 20:25 | Link #24 |
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Join Date: May 2004
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Naruto is breaking the record left by dragon ball, dbz, and dbgt. Dragon ball was lincensed a few months after its last episode on dbgt. Dragon ball officially ended on 1996, and if u see the funimation copyright u will see it bought it on 1996. Naruto is becoming way bigger series than db and gundams and pokemon. The guy probably is asking a high rate price that way the company wont bother him with useless stuff. Because if he sold the licenses then he might have the preasure of doing the serie to quikly send it to US. Naruto wont be sold after it end. After Naruto ends The author going to make a new series of Naruto with a different name after he sold the old Naruto. That way after he end the new naruto serie he will make mor emoney becuase he be selling two series instead of one
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2004-10-18, 20:30 | Link #25 | |
It's bacon!
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Up and to the Left
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2004-10-18, 20:36 | Link #26 |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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There are a couple of reasons why naruto isn't licensed yet which come to mind. One is it costs too much to bring an entire series to the US shores since its so popular. Another thing is that networks like cartoon network, Tech Tv, fox box, etc.. have to fork out lots of money to air episodes in US. If the series is priced too highly and if these networks see that they can't make enough money from airing naruto than they wouldn't buy it.
Now that I think about it another reason would be the fact that since naruto is suppose to be so long without an end in sight within a near future, anime companies like ADV, bandai, funimations, etc... would want to wait until they buy the rights for the entire series. |
2004-10-18, 20:46 | Link #27 | |||
Dreaming of you.
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