.:PoetikaL:. wrote:
In a short answer (in what would of been a longer one if I wasn't so tired lol) is that we want something that the other had in its original format. I'd say that a lot of us are purists. We want something left untouched, no matter the product. With the Dragonbox, it is the same that Japan got, except we got an extra audio option. I wouldn't mind a censored version targeted towards kids for places like libraries and schools, but for those who are older and want something exactly the same the Japanese got, release an uncut version.
And sweet that you got the Daizenshuu! I love that book... the art is just amazing. My favorite is the one where all are dressed up nicely with a casino theme.

That, I understand. But when you already know that a fully uncut complete version of the manga doesn`t exist, why go through the trouble of getting lower quality versions just for a few extra edits less?
I can tell you right now exactly what isn`t censored in those less censored versions and what still is.
Like I said in this post, this is the censorship of the Vizbigs. The most unedited edition of the manga
keeps the edits to Mr. Popo`s lips, the edits to Oolong`s mental image, the removal of 17`s gun and the alteration of those goon`s rifles.
Or, in other words, it removes the censorship to almost all the nudity and to the middle fingers, and keeps the rest.
Like I said, I understand wanting it fully uncut. And I want that too. What I don`t understand is preferring a inferior release, which still has censorship, but that shows nudity in some panels and some middle fingers in others.
Since I won`t get it uncut (it doesn`t exist), I much prefer that my manga has better paper quality, bigger size and most of the color pages, than a few panels with nudity and a few middle fingers.
I would only be interested in an inferior quality release if in fact it was truly and completely uncut. Because its not, I have the Vizbigs and, if I truly want those few less edits, I will buy the individual volumes that have less censorship than the Vizbigs, but not the entire inferior quality release.