The old-school anime DVD/BD news thread.

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And it looks like July for the 5 film Dr. Slump Movies disc!

And I only say 'disc' because I have no clue how they're going to package this. Many of the Dr. Slump movies were featurettes for one of the Toei TV Manga Festival events and were thus around 45 minutes or so. I can't recall how long the Space Movie was but I want to think it was about 90 minutes. Probably less.

So if all five films are featurettes you could get them all on a DVD-9.

I don't care, I just want it! :)
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SteveH wrote:And it looks like July for the 5 film Dr. Slump Movies disc!

And I only say 'disc' because I have no clue how they're going to package this. Many of the Dr. Slump movies were featurettes for one of the Toei TV Manga Festival events and were thus around 45 minutes or so. I can't recall how long the Space Movie was but I want to think it was about 90 minutes. Probably less.

So if all five films are featurettes you could get them all on a DVD-9.

I don't care, I just want it! :)
I need to preorder this one as soon as possible, thank you for the update!
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Holy crap, Discotek has announced they picked up Sherlock Hound, aka Famous Detective Holmes.

These guys just keep destroying my mind. :)
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I convinced my friend to buy two Mazinger Z boxes from Rightstuf: one for him and one for me. For such an awesome price, it's irresistable! Now I need to work on snagging the upcoming second part of Space Adventure Cobra.
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Discotek also picked up Hols, Prince of the Sun. Would love to have this on BD.
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NISA is going to be re-releasing Cardcaptor Sakura: http://animenostalgia.tumblr.com/post/8 ... ng-the-90s

Complete series box blu-ray or 3 separate DVD sets (the 3 "seasons", basically).
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In case anyone was considering getting a copy, the DBZ "Rock the Dragon" edition is on sale on Amazon right now for only $34: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D7T ... NNIXN625A4
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usamimi wrote:In case anyone was considering getting a copy, the DBZ "Rock the Dragon" edition is on sale on Amazon right now for only $34: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D7T ... NNIXN625A4
For what it's worth, I really recommend this set for anyone who was a DragonBall Z fan in the nineties. Funimation did a great job with this release, and it is more than worth the discount price.
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Viz Media. Original Sailor Moon TV, films and specials. Digital release episodes begin this summer, half-season DVD/BD sets later this year.
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