It would be one thing if they were only releasing LE sets for PMMM, however, AoA covered all bases pretty well in this case.
RE DVD
RE BD
LE BD/DVD combo
Considering the outright popularity of this series, the amount of advertising AoA is pumping into this, the exclusive extras (namely the OSTs, which can't be purchased any other way save for the LE JP BD releases), and the amount of otaku with money, the chance that the LE sets don't sell well and don't sell out is really really small.
With all the talk about the LE's I keep forgetting that Aniplex did put out RE's for BD & DVD. I will say that those do come closer to a realistic price.
It's not that I'm not able to spend money. I've completely stopped some of my other hobbies because of skyrocketing prices. So I have more than enough money that I can spend on Anime.
Still, I can hope for something more reasonable in the future.
Kinda hype about this game. I love fighters more than anything else, and right now we're in the second coming of the genre, with some many new quality fighting games coming out.
P4 Arena is being developed by Arc Systems works, the same guys who developed Guilty Gear and Blazblu. Not a big fan of BB, but I love Guilty Gear and really wish they'd make another entry into the series.
Anyway, like I said, pretty hype for this game. Thinking I may pick up Chie and maybe Kanjo for that chair slapping goodness haha. Read More...
Music is wonderful and the dub is good in my opinion.
The music is absolutely fantastic!
Then again, I adore Kajiura's style of composition.
So, the dub turned out well?
I watched ep. 01 on the live stream, and it didn't sell me on the dub, but that's, at least in part, probably because I heard the JP dub first. Read More...
Also known as "Berserk Ōgon Jidai-Hen I: Haō no Tamago."
Nearly fifteen years after the Berserk television anime, Kentaro Miura's manga series has received a new anime adaptation in the first in a trilogy of films, Berserk Ōgon Jidai-Hen I: Haō no Tamago (Berserk Golden Age Arc I: Egg of the Supreme Ruler), helmed by director Toshiyuki Kubooka (Batman: Gotham Knight episode 5) and animated by Studio 4°C.
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