Is this legitimate or a bootleg?
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Is this legitimate or a bootleg?
I'm sure you guys are sick of these threads, but this one's really confusing me as I don't know much about the 2-disc Dragon Ball sets. While strolling around on eBay, I found these auctions from a certain seller:
Tournament Saga to Commander Red Saga
King Piccolo Saga 1 to Piccolo Jr Saga 2
From a distance, everything looks normal, except for one thing. The cases here are transparent foldouts and not the standard 2-disc cases Funimation put out, unless I'm mistaken and Funi released foldout sets.
The whole thing LOOKS generally legit to me. I mean, it could easily be a fan-made case (And I'll admit, these cases look really nice) and the discs look like the official release (However, I'm going from memory, as I don't own any of them) but the fact that he's selling two of each with the same pictures for both auctions makes me a bit suspicious and I just want to be absolutley sure I'm not getting shafted if I ever decide on bidding.
This picture in particular sparks my curiousity. That's a bit too many episodes there.
Tournament Saga to Commander Red Saga
King Piccolo Saga 1 to Piccolo Jr Saga 2
From a distance, everything looks normal, except for one thing. The cases here are transparent foldouts and not the standard 2-disc cases Funimation put out, unless I'm mistaken and Funi released foldout sets.
The whole thing LOOKS generally legit to me. I mean, it could easily be a fan-made case (And I'll admit, these cases look really nice) and the discs look like the official release (However, I'm going from memory, as I don't own any of them) but the fact that he's selling two of each with the same pictures for both auctions makes me a bit suspicious and I just want to be absolutley sure I'm not getting shafted if I ever decide on bidding.
This picture in particular sparks my curiousity. That's a bit too many episodes there.
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They're bootleg. If they are / appear to be the FUNimation releases and don't exactly follow what appears on this page, they're bootleg. That goes for Australia, as well.
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I'm pretty sure that the liscnses will last indefinetely, so they'll never expire unless Kidmark/Trimark settles for a fixed amount. If you're going to wait for anything I'd wait for news on whether or not they will release a complete Dragonball release in season set format...if not than I'd just get the Madman discs.Levlik wrote:Ok, thanks a lot. I don't know whether to wait for the Lion's Gate license for episodes 1-13 and movie 1 to expire so Funi can release the entire series as a whole--which may never come-- or just get the two Madman sets.
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Well, the thing is that I don't have a region-free DVD player, my general DVD players are my Xbox 360 and PS2. So my only means of watching the show would be on my computer, and I'd much rather be sitting on a couch with my TV than at my computer desk. It'd just be more convenient to have Region 1 sets. I'm stubborn and a little naive for even believing Lion's Gate might give up the license, I know.Captain Awesome wrote:I don't see the point in waiting for an inferior product to be released, under $200 for 153 episodes in their original aspect ratio bilingual and uncut, it really doesn't get much better than that.
Oh yeah, while we're on the topic of the Madman release, something I've always wondered is that, since it's PAL, would it play approximatley 4% faster than intended?
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You can get a region free player for about $30 or so off Amazon, which could then allow you to expand your collection even more. I've used it for the Madman DB sets, the Movie D-Box, and even some MMPR DVDs from Germany. Trust me when I say that a region free DVD player is a good buy.Levlik wrote:Well, the thing is that I don't have a region-free DVD player, my general DVD players are my Xbox 360 and PS2. So my only means of watching the show would be on my computer, and I'd much rather be sitting on a couch with my TV than at my computer desk. It'd just be more convenient to have Region 1 sets. I'm stubborn and a little naive for even believing Lion's Gate might give up the license, I know.Captain Awesome wrote:I don't see the point in waiting for an inferior product to be released, under $200 for 153 episodes in their original aspect ratio bilingual and uncut, it really doesn't get much better than that.
Oh yeah, while we're on the topic of the Madman release, something I've always wondered is that, since it's PAL, would it play approximatley 4% faster than intended?
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Go to amazon.de, they have up to Turbo now and I believe are still in production with PRiS and possibly further.NeptuneKai wrote:Why do I feel like I'm missing something awesome?Ex-Dubbie369 wrote:
MMPR DVDs from Germany.
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I just bought one for 30$ off ebay - it works wonders. Simply search for "region free DVD player" or something, and you'll get a ton of results.Ex-Dubbie369 wrote:You can get a region free player for about $30 or so off Amazon, which could then allow you to expand your collection even more. I've used it for the Madman DB sets, the Movie D-Box, and even some MMPR DVDs from Germany. Trust me when I say that a region free DVD player is a good buy.
Or you could just buy a TV-cable for 5 bucks (if your computer supports that, there should be a special plug next to where you put in the monitor signal cable). Then you can use your TV instead of the computer screen and watch your movies region-free for 5 bucks .Levlik wrote:Well, the thing is that I don't have a region-free DVD player, my general DVD players are my Xbox 360 and PS2. So my only means of watching the show would be on my computer, and I'd much rather be sitting on a couch with my TV than at my computer desk. It'd just be more convenient to have Region 1 sets. I'm stubborn and a little naive for even believing Lion's Gate might give up the license, I know.Captain Awesome wrote:I don't see the point in waiting for an inferior product to be released, under $200 for 153 episodes in their original aspect ratio bilingual and uncut, it really doesn't get much better than that.
No more time for Daizex. Goodbye folks!
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You don't necessarily need to buy a region free player. You could just buy a regular cheap dvd player, then look it up on the net to find the code to unlock it and make it region free.Levlik wrote:Well, the thing is that I don't have a region-free DVD player, my general DVD players are my Xbox 360 and PS2. So my only means of watching the show would be on my computer, and I'd much rather be sitting on a couch with my TV than at my computer desk. It'd just be more convenient to have Region 1 sets. I'm stubborn and a little naive for even believing Lion's Gate might give up the license, I know.Captain Awesome wrote:I don't see the point in waiting for an inferior product to be released, under $200 for 153 episodes in their original aspect ratio bilingual and uncut, it really doesn't get much better than that.
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