Jolly Rogers Posted November 23, 2004 Posted November 23, 2004 (edited) Granted, I did pull a 180, I'm sorry, but you just sorta gotta take it for what its worth you know? While everyones got their own tastes, you gotta acknowledge the fact we're actually getting product and not having to go buy a bootleg where the chances of the subtitles are probably going to be out right horrible. Nah, I don't feel obligated to buy an inferior product regardless of whether it's a legit release or not. Heck, even Bandai themselves were showing a fansubbed copy of F91 at Anime Expo during the late 1990s. Since I don't buy anime for the dub, the English 5.1 audio has no value to me. I've got my LD (sans frame size and layer change anomalies) and that's more than good enough for now, until a new release with JP audio in 5.1 and/or better features appears in the market. Thanks for warning everyone about this long overdue but ultimately unsatisfying release, though. Edited November 23, 2004 by Jolly Rogers Quote
Mechamaniac Posted November 23, 2004 Posted November 23, 2004 Man, I don't even have mine yet, and j00 guys are bringing me down! I was excited about getting this. Ultimately though, I would rather have the official release than a horribly subbed bootleg, and I don't have a LD player (haven't had one since oh...1990 or so) so I'll be getting it anyway. Quote
jwinges Posted November 24, 2004 Posted November 24, 2004 Can anyone tell me the UC timeline. I want to know where F91 fits in. Quote
Jolly Rogers Posted November 24, 2004 Posted November 24, 2004 Google it. I am sure you'll find more than you can shake a beam saber at. It happened between CCA (UC 0093) and V Gundam (UC 0153). More precisely, between F90 (UC 0120) and Crossbone Gundam (UC 0133). Supposed to be far enough in the future where people's forgotten about the OYW, but it was only UC 0123 - 44 years after UC 0079. Quote
Apollo Leader Posted November 24, 2004 Author Posted November 24, 2004 I'll say it again, no one knows how to market Gundam in the US properly. It's a waste. Just a few thoughts on what hurt Gundam in the US: 1) Bandai (Japan) and Sunrise preventing the original Japanese track from being on the US DVD's of Mobile Suit Gundam. Not to mention Tomino leaving an episode out for us American fans. 2) 9/11 - with about 6 episodes left to air on Cartoon Network, the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 derailed the complete airing of Mobile Suit Gundam. Subsequently, I believe this (9/11) effected the Cartoon Network airings of Stardust Memory and War in the Pocket (first delaying both showings then finally airing "TV7" edited versions on Adult Swim). 3) Cartoon Network's refusal to pick up Zeta. Not only did this delay the DVD release by about a year and a half, but it ruined the plans for releasing all the cool MSIA and 7.5" figures. Quote
sabretooth Posted November 24, 2004 Posted November 24, 2004 gundam's best friend in the beginning was cartoon network, without it wing would have never hit with the force that it did and we would'nt have had the wonders of gundam here for as long as we had now due to what is becomming an ever present threat to gundam is cartoon network, which has pulled gundam from a once daily 5 pm slot to a once weekly slot at 1:30 in the morning on friday night, with no advertising to it's timeslot or specific series is playing, that and moving toonami to saurday nights and replacing it with all a mixed bag of saturday mornig cartoons from fox and the wb... i hate who ever is in charge of their programing Quote
Keith Posted November 24, 2004 Posted November 24, 2004 9/11 was a scapegoat for canning 0079. CN was just looking for an excuse to drop a show that wasn't pulling in ratings. Now had they been smart enough to create a Gundam "block,' things would have been different. Say sandwhich it in with Wing or G, that way you pull in the kids who want to watch flashier animation. Although seriously, I don't see how CN, or the average CN watching kid could bitch about 0079's animation. Have you watched the other crap they show? Do they honestly expect people to believe that Ed, Edd, & Eddy, Scooby Doo, & whatever other generic crap fests CN show's during the day are animated better? If anyone there cared, it wouldn't be too late. All they have to do is start an hour long weekday afternoon Wing/Seed fest. Quote
Mechamaniac Posted November 24, 2004 Posted November 24, 2004 Ah, but you see the crap ass animation they usually show is it's own "style" these days... As to F91, got my copy tonight, is it supposed to come minus a lineart or program book insert? Quote
Keith Posted November 24, 2004 Posted November 24, 2004 Nope, no insert, just a useless second disc Quote
Mechamaniac Posted November 24, 2004 Posted November 24, 2004 Nope, no insert, just a useless second disc I have to admit - That blows! Overall though, I'm happy with the F91 DVD, it was worth 20 bucks for me. Quote
Keith Posted November 25, 2004 Posted November 25, 2004 Ouch, $30? You should have put in a pre-order with rightstuf back when it was still going to be a single disc release, it was only $20 Quote
F360° Posted November 25, 2004 Posted November 25, 2004 well, if anyone still want to get this DVD for under $20 you can get them here http://www.deepdiscountdvd.com/dvd.cfm?itemID=BAN021500 It's selling for $17.99 with free shipping, and no TAX for most states. I mostly get my DVDs from them now.,, and the 20% off sales they have from time to time can save you a bundle. Quote
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