So what's next for Funimation?
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So what's next for Funimation?
What do you guys think that Funimation will do first?
1.) A new remaster for the Blu-rays
2.) Dragon-Box: The Movies
3.) the original Dragonball Dragon-Boxes
Any chance of seeing any of these this year?
1.) A new remaster for the Blu-rays
2.) Dragon-Box: The Movies
3.) the original Dragonball Dragon-Boxes
Any chance of seeing any of these this year?
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Re: so what's next for Funimation?
I don't know about this year but I hope they do Dragon Ball Dragon-Box first.samuraix123 wrote:what do you guys think that Funimation will do first?
1.) A new remaster for the Blu-rays
2.) Dragon-Box: The Movies
3.) the original Dragonball Dragon-Boxes
Any chance of seeing any of these this year?
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Re: so what's next for Funimation?
Definitely a "new remaster" of some sort. Funimation Rereleased so many versions of DBZ it's ridiculous. What they should do if they were to do more, is find the old Toonami DBZ promos and have them as a part of their extras, I would love that.
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"new remaster", no offence but that brings horrible memories (thanks orange bricks).DarkPrince_92 wrote:Definitely a "new remaster" of some sort. Funimation Rereleased so many versions of DBZ it's ridiculous. What they should do if they were to do more, is find the old Toonami DBZ promos and have them as a part of their extras, I would love that.
They could release Franko's Transfer on DVD, or the Dragon Box on DVD without being a limited time product and so everyone would be happy to have the DBZ series with decent quality.
What's next?
- Dragon Ball Z Kai: Part Eight
Other than Kai Eight, it's all pretty much just guesses.
I'd like either:
A) Dragon Box Dragon Ball
B) Dragon Box Dragon Ball GT
C) Dragon Box Dragon Ball TM
As I own the PtEtSS on RB2 (720p HD) don't really see the need to own it on another release, but if FUNi ends up releasing it on Blu-ray, I might consider!
FUNimation 2015 Releases I want:
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Re: So what's next for Funimation?
I see another Dragon Box release coming a year or two from now if they can't fix their blu-ray remastering process.
I would think that if they somehow are able to put the series on blu-ray, they would still release the Dragon Box Z movies if the blu-rays sell well. If they really can't do any possible blu-ray release for DBZ anytime soon, then they should release the original Dragon Ball Dragon Box first if they got what they wanted from the survey. That might not even be possible, so with some luck the movies may be the only other Dragon Box release we'll get. I think the best case scenario is we get one of the three they mentioned in the survey by a few years, and it's most likely to be the movies.
I would think that if they somehow are able to put the series on blu-ray, they would still release the Dragon Box Z movies if the blu-rays sell well. If they really can't do any possible blu-ray release for DBZ anytime soon, then they should release the original Dragon Ball Dragon Box first if they got what they wanted from the survey. That might not even be possible, so with some luck the movies may be the only other Dragon Box release we'll get. I think the best case scenario is we get one of the three they mentioned in the survey by a few years, and it's most likely to be the movies.
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Please no more re-releases/remaster of DBZ, focusing too much on it just get on with the Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball GT/Dragon Ball Movies dragon box releases asap.
Re: So what's next for Funimation?
Well certainly Kai part 8 and the season sets of Kai.
Hopefully they'll give Z on BD a chance again.
A big dream right here but hopefully a season set of Z on BD with those recently released 5 episodes.
Probably more dragon boxes. (don't expect extras on the boxes either.) If the Z dragon Boxes didn't have any why would future dragon boxes have extras.
NO MORE releases of the movies unless its the movie dragon box.
Bottom line just sit back and see what funimation squeezes out of the DB franchise.
Hopefully they'll give Z on BD a chance again.
A big dream right here but hopefully a season set of Z on BD with those recently released 5 episodes.
Probably more dragon boxes. (don't expect extras on the boxes either.) If the Z dragon Boxes didn't have any why would future dragon boxes have extras.
NO MORE releases of the movies unless its the movie dragon box.
Bottom line just sit back and see what funimation squeezes out of the DB franchise.
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I think whatever they do will probably be it, I doubt they will renew the agreement with Toei for rights to release in north america.
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Why would Funimation stop buying the licence for Dragonball to be released here in America when Dragonball is their cash cow? or were you speaking about them re-releasing Dragon-Box Z again?enapace wrote:I think whatever they do will probably be it, I doubt they will renew the agreement with Toei for rights to release in north america.
Also I hope If Funimation decides to go ahead with another remaster for the Blu-rays they don't end up like the Orange Bricks. It just wouldn't make sense for them to make the awesomeness that was the level sets, then go back to crap.
But I hope we get the Dragonball Dragon-boxes
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Re: So what's next for Funimation?
Because If they renew the license it means they would have to make a new item else they would not gain back the money. What I was saying is they would have to either release the Dragon Boxes in North America or Find a new way to remaster DBZ with the Kai Blu-rays nearly fully released they need a new thing. I understand they have the season sets but I doubt just them would make enough to pay to re-license it.samuraix123 wrote:Why would Funimation stop buying the licence for Dragonball to be released here in America when Dragonball is their cash cow? or were you speaking about them re-releasing Dragon-Box Z again?enapace wrote:I think whatever they do will probably be it, I doubt they will renew the agreement with Toei for rights to release in north america.
Also I hope If Funimation decides to go ahead with another remaster for the Blu-rays they don't end up like the Orange Bricks. It just wouldn't make sense for them to make the awesomeness that was the level sets, then go back to crap.
But I hope we get the Dragonball Dragon-boxes
I also hope they find a good cost effective way to remaster DBZ but also keep the quality that would be required to do a good Blu-ray master.
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Doesn't FUNimation sub-license, though? Theoretically, they could license the franchise and sub-license it out to recoup the money, plus there would be any video game work, etc. Plus, they need the license in order to be able to legally sell the product they do have, so if they let the license expire, you wouldn't be able to just pick up the FUNimation version of the episodes on iTunes because the right to sell those episodes would no longer exist.enapace wrote:Because If they renew the license it means they would have to make a new item else they would not gain back the money.
So... I see FUNimation continuing to renew their license until it either no longer makes sense from a business standpoint or Toei flat out refuses to renew.
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Video games don't belong to Toei and didn't realize they sub-licensed. I agree I am just saying I not sure without a major DB product they are going to make it might not be a good business decision just trying see it from there point of view is all but as a fan I hope they renew it. I would like to see a Dragon Box DB release a DBGT Dragon Box would be nice too.OutlawTorn wrote:Doesn't FUNimation sub-license, though? Theoretically, they could license the franchise and sub-license it out to recoup the money, plus there would be any video game work, etc. Plus, they need the license in order to be able to legally sell the product they do have, so if they let the license expire, you wouldn't be able to just pick up the FUNimation version of the episodes on iTunes because the right to sell those episodes would no longer exist.enapace wrote:Because If they renew the license it means they would have to make a new item else they would not gain back the money.
So... I see FUNimation continuing to renew their license until it either no longer makes sense from a business standpoint or Toei flat out refuses to renew.
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What's next for Funimation is more One Piece and hopefully if it gets made in Japan, a third season of Sekirei.
Hey, you asked what was next.
Will admit, I kinda would hope they would team with Toei to have an adaptation of Cross Epoch made, similar to how WEP had Toei do those Voltron eps made for America.
Hey, you asked what was next.
Will admit, I kinda would hope they would team with Toei to have an adaptation of Cross Epoch made, similar to how WEP had Toei do those Voltron eps made for America.
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I was just referring to Dragonball only
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Re: So what's next for Funimation?
I think they're just concentrating on finishing the Kai releases for now... and possibly releasing the Dragon Boxes for the movies, DB, or GT in the near future. No word on if we'll ever see more DBZ Blu-Rays anytime soon...
They just can't seem to get the rights to the newer material (JSAT special, PtEtSS, and Episode of Bardock), so I'm starting to doubt we'll ever get that stuff outside of Japan (except for video game inclusion, or international streaming.)
I kind of hope they let Dragon Ball sit for a while, and focus on their other major franchises... shows like One Piece and Toriko have the potential to be more successful over here, if FUNimation buckles down and promotes those shows like crazy and stops riding the Dragon Ball gravy train for 15 years straight...
They just can't seem to get the rights to the newer material (JSAT special, PtEtSS, and Episode of Bardock), so I'm starting to doubt we'll ever get that stuff outside of Japan (except for video game inclusion, or international streaming.)
I kind of hope they let Dragon Ball sit for a while, and focus on their other major franchises... shows like One Piece and Toriko have the potential to be more successful over here, if FUNimation buckles down and promotes those shows like crazy and stops riding the Dragon Ball gravy train for 15 years straight...
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Yea I'm hoping Funi releases the Dragonball Dragonboxes. But as for the other specials, EoB, PtetSS, JSAT .....don't count on it!! Thank GOODNESS I own all of them. And as for the dvd extras....not happening either. Funi never puts extras on their dvd's, just trailers. I plan on putting in lots of over time at work so that I can just buy the original Dragonboxes.
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The OVAs of 2008-2011 aren't really that good compared to the Dragon Boxes DB, GT and TM. So FUNimation should bet their money on the Dragon Boxes instead of the new OVAs.TheNamekGio wrote:Yea I'm hoping Funi releases the Dragonball Dragonboxes. But as for the other specials, EoB, PtetSS, JSAT .....don't count on it!! Thank GOODNESS I own all of them. And as for the dvd extras....not happening either. Funi never puts extras on their dvd's, just trailers. I plan on putting in lots of over time at work so that I can just buy the original Dragonboxes.
I'm thinking they'll end up releasing the Dragon Box TM and then DB/GT.
FUNimation 2015 Releases I want:
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So you think yet another re-release will do better than new DB material? I'm glad you don't work for FUNi.dbboxkaifan wrote:The OVAs of 2008-2011 aren't really that good compared to the Dragon Boxes DB, GT and TM. So FUNimation should bet their money on the Dragon Boxes instead of the new OVAs.
I'm thinking they'll end up releasing the Dragon Box TM and then DB/GT.
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FUNi loves to release Z-stuff and most likely the Dragon Box TM is what's heading for us.AgitoZ wrote:So you think yet another re-release will do better than new DB material? I'm glad you don't work for FUNi.dbboxkaifan wrote:The OVAs of 2008-2011 aren't really that good compared to the Dragon Boxes DB, GT and TM. So FUNimation should bet their money on the Dragon Boxes instead of the new OVAs.
I'm thinking they'll end up releasing the Dragon Box TM and then DB/GT.
Krycek said the picture and sound of Dragon Box TM is amazing, and since he's a pretty trustworthy guy, I believe him.
FUNimation 2015 Releases I want:
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Re: So what's next for Funimation?
Dragonball Dragon Boxes would be nice.
Non Dragonball related but I hope they re-release 'The End of Evangelion' in Blu-Ray or something.
Non Dragonball related but I hope they re-release 'The End of Evangelion' in Blu-Ray or something.
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