Does any body know where.....
Does any body know where.....
I can get the ORIGINAL Japanese movie VHS's? If you do please tell me. Thanks.
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VHS? Whatever for?
That said, I have the official Japanese VHS release of DBZ movie 12 back at my parents' house in the States.
That said, I have the official Japanese VHS release of DBZ movie 12 back at my parents' house in the States.
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最近、あんまし投稿してないねんけど、見てんで。いっつも見てる。
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I Just got the Dragon box movies and I wanted to compare them.SaiyaJedi wrote:VHS? Whatever for?
That said, I have the official Japanese VHS release of DBZ movie 12 back at my parents' house in the States.
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I actually stopped by a Book Off in NY yesterday and they had a ton of old anime VHS tapes from Japan. No DragonBall though but, I guess if you can find a Book Off it's worth checking out.
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i see odd ones pop up on ebay every now and then. might help to check off the "worldwide" button when doing searches as well
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Here's something I put together back at the time (incidentally, with Julian's Movie 12 VHS
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For your reference, here's a 6500K color temperature version of that VHS shot. NTSC-J's standard color temperature is 9300K, so without color gamut conversions, its colors look a little yellowish on PC monitors which usually are set at 6500K.


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...Hmm. This thread just put a question into my head. Were VHS tapes subject to the same kind of different regions that DVD and Blu-ray releases have had? Or were VHS tapes universal?
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No region restrictions on VHS, but all the same NTSC/PAL/SECAM incompatibility issues.
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Ahh, so there still would have been problems back in the day to prevent you just popping a tape into your regular VCR then. All right, was just curious as I'd never seen anyone discuss that before. 
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Well, not a Japanese VHS in an American player. We're both NTSC. No issues at all there.Gyt Kaliba wrote:Ahh, so there still would have been problems back in the day to prevent you just popping a tape into your regular VCR then. All right, was just curious as I'd never seen anyone discuss that before.
It's all those crazy Europeans that put things into a nonsensical mess.
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But switching between PAL and SECAM was as easy as clicking one buttong on the remoteVegettoEX wrote:Well, not a Japanese VHS in an American player. We're both NTSC. No issues at all there.Gyt Kaliba wrote:Ahh, so there still would have been problems back in the day to prevent you just popping a tape into your regular VCR then. All right, was just curious as I'd never seen anyone discuss that before.
It's all those crazy Europeans that put things into a nonsensical mess.



