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Post by Captain Awesome » Mon Oct 20, 2008 10:25 pm

Kingdom Heartless wrote: Oh. Guess Australia missed out on that release.
We did sadly, I bought all three movies individually and then had to buy the three movie set, just to get a copy of the tenth anniversary movie where the subtitles didn't cut out half way through the movie (So I am sitting on shrink-wrapped NTSC copies of the first two movies)

I posted it twice to Madman, and each time got a new copy of the same faulty disc, They are absolutely pathetic, despite numerous emails they never actually responded, they just shipped me out a new copy of the disc, between their awful authoring hack jobs, their terrible customer service and the fact they aren't releasing uncut One Piece episodes, I'm pretty much done with them.

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Post by Raki » Mon Oct 20, 2008 11:17 pm

DBHighDefinition wrote:I think LionsGate are holding on to the license on-purpose, just to annoy FUNi. Does the Saga Of Goku sell? No. Do LoinsGate actually still want the license?...Probably not, their possibly trying to poker face FUNi into thinking that they still want it, so they can sell the license for an "appropriate" fee...
Which is pointless and silly in my opinion.
The series doesn't start with the arrival of Raditz. Stop being lazy and watch Dragonball.

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Post by Kingdom Heartless » Tue Oct 21, 2008 12:55 am

We did sadly, I bought all three movies individually and then had to buy the three movie set, just to get a copy of the tenth anniversary movie where the subtitles didn't cut out half way through the movie (So I am sitting on shrink-wrapped NTSC copies of the first two movies)

I posted it twice to Madman, and each time got a new copy of the same faulty disc, They are absolutely pathetic, despite numerous emails they never actually responded, they just shipped me out a new copy of the disc, between their awful authoring hack jobs, their terrible customer service and the fact they aren't releasing uncut One Piece episodes, I'm pretty much done with them.
That's lame... But good to know, since I was planning on buying the Anniversary Special soon. Now I guess I'll try and get one from America or something. And as for them not releasing One Piece... that's just plain disappointing, since I was waiting for that release. Where did you buy your Movie box set from?
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Post by Captain Awesome » Tue Oct 21, 2008 1:24 am

Kingdom Heartless wrote: That's lame... But good to know, since I was planning on buying the Anniversary Special soon. Now I guess I'll try and get one from America or something. And as for them not releasing One Piece... that's just plain disappointing, since I was waiting for that release. Where did you buy your Movie box set from?
My family were over in the states at the time, so they picked it up from over there (along with the "First strike" movie box set, don't care about the dub, I just wanted Steve Simmons' subs) and with the state of the Australian dollar at the moment, it's probably cheapest to get it on Amazon.

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Post by Raki » Tue Oct 21, 2008 1:25 am

Better yet, try Ebay. The movies on there go for dirt cheap. But Amazon is a solid option as well.
The series doesn't start with the arrival of Raditz. Stop being lazy and watch Dragonball.

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Post by Captain Awesome » Tue Oct 21, 2008 1:35 am

Dragon Ball Movie Box

If you're willing to pick it up used, it's pretty cheap.

I also think I'm finally going to pick up the last two Ultimate Uncut discs, they're dirt cheap.

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Post by Kingdom Heartless » Tue Oct 21, 2008 2:06 am

Thanks, Captain Awesome. You to, Raki. I've never used amazon before, but it might be a good time to start. :D
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Post by Kingdom Heartless » Tue Oct 21, 2008 2:09 am

Actually, this seems like a pretty good option aswell-

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/DRAGON-BALL-MOVI ... .m20.l1116

I'd just need to get my Paypal worked out.

It looks pretty authentic. The seller has some other good ones aswell. But under the ratings it says "Not Rated." Should that worry me?
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Post by Captain Awesome » Tue Oct 21, 2008 2:37 am

Kingdom Heartless wrote: It looks pretty authentic. The seller has some other good ones aswell. But under the ratings it says "Not Rated." Should that worry me?
The ratings system is different in the US from Australia, the OFLC makes us plaster huge classification bars on our DVDs, where in the US some tiny text saying "For ages 13 and up" on the back seems to suffice.

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Post by Kingdom Heartless » Tue Oct 21, 2008 2:47 am

Yeah, I know about that. I have a few American DVDs around. I'm just a but surprised that they don't have the "13 and up" in the rating section, or ratings on any that I've looked at so far.

But I guess if you think it's alright, then I can take your word for it. Thanks! :D
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Post by Captain Awesome » Tue Oct 21, 2008 2:50 am

Kingdom Heartless wrote: But I guess if you think it's alright, then I can take your word for it. Thanks! :D
It doesn't look terribly suspicious, and the seller has decent feedback, however if something goes sour, please don't blame me! :D

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Post by Jerseymilk » Tue Oct 21, 2008 8:04 am

Raki wrote:
DBHighDefinition wrote:I think LionsGate are holding on to the license on-purpose, just to annoy FUNi. Does the Saga Of Goku sell? No. Do LoinsGate actually still want the license?...Probably not, their possibly trying to poker face FUNi into thinking that they still want it, so they can sell the license for an "appropriate" fee...
Which is pointless and silly in my opinion.
But from a business standpoint it's not. :P
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Post by Dayspring » Tue Oct 21, 2008 2:32 pm

Jerseymilk wrote:
Raki wrote:
DBHighDefinition wrote:I think LionsGate are holding on to the license on-purpose, just to annoy FUNi. Does the Saga Of Goku sell? No. Do LoinsGate actually still want the license?...Probably not, their possibly trying to poker face FUNi into thinking that they still want it, so they can sell the license for an "appropriate" fee...
Which is pointless and silly in my opinion.
But from a business standpoint it's not. :P
Exactly. Make no money now, no money in 2010 doesn't affect LionsGate. I'm sure they're much more interested in selling the license to FUNi so that they can get some minor profit now, while FUNi is looking at it as one less expense if they just wait it out. Both companies are being smart about this; it's not a matter of LionsGate being greedy OR of FUNi being cheap.
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Post by Dark Vegeta-Sama » Fri Oct 24, 2008 6:28 pm

Raki wrote:Which is pointless and silly in my opinion.
Not really. It's actually sort of funny, knowing that FUNimation can't do absolutely everything that they want with the series that has made them a ton of money.

Who cares anyway. Do you really need to have Dragonball movie 1 dubbed by FUNi's terrible voice actors?

The only real benefit of a release would be the subtitles. Otherwise, just import the Dragonbox single edition from Japan.
Dayspring wrote:Exactly. Make no money now, no money in 2010 doesn't affect LionsGate. I'm sure they're much more interested in selling the license to FUNi so that they can get some minor profit now, while FUNi is looking at it as one less expense if they just wait it out. Both companies are being smart about this; it's not a matter of LionsGate being greedy OR of FUNi being cheap.
If LionsGate's sub-license is something really long like 99 years as has been rumoured for a while now, it'll be damn funny.

FUNi will be waiting a long time. :wink:

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Post by JulieYBM » Fri Oct 24, 2008 7:27 pm

Yes, they do need to redub movie one with their own cast.

Why? I'm sure people asked the same thing prior to Tulluce winding up in Sparking METEOR.

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Post by Super 17 » Fri Oct 24, 2008 8:18 pm

I don't get it, why can Funimation just get their own license by going to Toei Animation in Japan. Is it more expensive then waiting for Lionsgate license to finish or what?

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Post by Super Sonic » Fri Oct 24, 2008 8:38 pm

Dark Vegeta-Sama wrote:Not really. It's actually sort of funny, knowing that FUNimation can't do absolutely everything that they want with the series that has made them a ton of money.

Who cares anyway. Do you really need to have Dragonball movie 1 dubbed by FUNi's terrible voice actors?
Not everyone feels that way. Personally I thought Ms. Nadolny's Goku was the best English Goku of all.

Besides, it's not like new copies are being printed of the old ones.

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Post by Captain Awesome » Fri Oct 24, 2008 9:02 pm

Super 17 wrote:I don't get it, why can Funimation just get their own license by going to Toei Animation in Japan. Is it more expensive then waiting for Lionsgate license to finish or what?
They did license the show from Toei, then they went and sub licensed the rights for distribution to Lions gate.

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Post by Super 17 » Fri Oct 24, 2008 9:37 pm

Captain Awesome wrote:
Super 17 wrote:I don't get it, why can Funimation just get their own license by going to Toei Animation in Japan. Is it more expensive then waiting for Lionsgate license to finish or what?
They did license the show from Toei, then they went and sub licensed the rights for distribution to Lions gate.
Why? I don't get any of this rights. How does it work. Can you explain it to me in a detailed form please.

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Post by The Time Traveller » Fri Oct 24, 2008 9:52 pm

Super 17 wrote:
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Super 17 wrote:I don't get it, why can Funimation just get their own license by going to Toei Animation in Japan. Is it more expensive then waiting for Lionsgate license to finish or what?
They did license the show from Toei, then they went and sub licensed the rights for distribution to Lions gate.
Why? I don't get any of this rights. How does it work. Can you explain it to me in a detailed form please.
Funimation own the show, but they had to let another company get the distribution rights, Funimation couldn't handle that stuff back then, which is why Pioneer was releasing DBZ before.

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