You're right - those Eva boots are incredibly well put together. My go to check for "imports" is looking for Japanese text and while there's a bunch of it for the disc stats, it actually took me a second to put together that the rest of the package is in English, which is another huge give away. I'm not used to real bilingual packaging, unless it's EN/ES or EN/FR, especially on something anime related.
Nothing at all like those Ranma box sets. Though, I think I like the monicker of "Love Tears, Panda Kempo" more than Viz's alliterative or parody titles they used; or breaking the two TV series into multiple "seasons".
While I've mostly avoided out-right bootleg DVDs, I know that I have more than my fair share of Son May and associated groups' CD soundtracks. By the time I had the cash and where with all to replace them, they were out of print or, in a couple of cases, I would have had to track down original artist CDs to match the compilation. Which were also out of print. I know I've got a few fansubbed tapes with bootlegged labels in the clamshell because that was one of the perks of buying fansubs at $20 bucks a pop.
Char Aznable wrote:
That last disc is a mystery to me. The entire 26 episodes of EVANGELION are on the first 3 discs, and this 4th disc (the so-called "Disc 2") is filled with weird clips of freakin' super sentai shows! All of which are neither subbed or dubbed. I have no clue what any of the shows titles are. I assume some of these aren't clips but actual show openings... If anyone knows of a '70s super sentai show where a kid runs around with a black ball creature with a yellow hat that looks like a sombrero -- it's featured here. There's a bunch more too, including some guy with weird bug eyes (not Kamen Rider -- though he's featured later in the disc). I even spotted what looked like a war-themed super sentai show complete with soldiers, tanks, machine guns and...you guessed it...a giant robot. It's a trip. I guess whoever put this bootleg set together figured that after watching EVANGELION, who
wouldn't want to watch around 50 super sentai show openings -- all from the '70s/'80s! If you make it through the Super Sentai openings (and there is a bevy of cute female actresses in many of them) your reward is some
more outlandish Japanese TV show openings at the end, which that defy all manner of explanation. Some of these shows I would imagine are now obscure in Japan, let alone never dreamt of in the US.
The disc says "Tokusatsu Toei TV Main Themes Collection", so that is exactly what I would expect would be on it. What surprises me is that it says it is Disc 2, so there's some other pirated box set floating around with a Disc 1. It's like trying to collect different toys from the bottom of cereal boxes!
Char Aznable wrote:Though nothing comes close to some of the DBZ VCD titles.
I wonder about those. During FUNimation's first run of bilingual DVDs, I was still looking to get a full fansubbed set of Dragonball, Dragonball Z and Dragonball GT (because, what the hell is another 60 episodes on top of the 400-some before that) set. Friend of a friend hopped on an auction on eBay for the trilogy + movies fansubbed on VCD. Pays up and in a week or two, has VCDs. Awesome, fansubs? Let's make copies! I bring a couple of spindles of CDs over, get my copies and head back home. Fortunately, my Samsung DVD player at the time could also do VCD, I fire up some DB and yep - fansubs. Toss in some DBZ at relatively random points and my old buddies S. Baldric and E. Monsoon show up and I get to see some of those Pearl TV copies I'd only read about on the net. Cool!
So I'm eventually getting my groove on watching some DBZ and I eventually get to the episodes of the late Freeza saga, which were then being broadcast for the first time (but had been out on DVD for a minute) and my VCDs are actually stripped out DVD rips. Looked at the next couple of discs and they were the same. When the VCD set caught up with the DVD releases, they went back to fansubs.
Long convoluted story but I wonder, Char, if they are perhaps the same or very similar set of VCDs?