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Sooooo Goranger will be never completed and I pretty much bought half of the Boukenger for nothing since I cant even complete the core team. Oh boy...
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Yall if we give up on the stuff that hasnt even been released yet, why would they even try to make more if they wanted to? Sure MMPR gets way too much damn attention, but shouldnt we try to support releases and hope they continue to release it?
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Yep, overall kinda sad.
And for once I used Twitter yet my question is going unanswered so guess I'll ask here too... Did anyone ask about reissuing the Gokaigers in the US? |
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Anyway, I think the only way I'm ever going to get a completed DaiRanger team is by buying four RyuuRangers and commissioning someone to customize them into the other rangers for me. Of course, it will have to wait a long while until I can afford to do something like that, but hey, at least Ryuu is pretty cheap. Overall, this is probably the worst SDCC in years. Outside of the Ripley Alien figure from NECA and getting to see the Legacy Tigerzord, there hasn't been anything announcement wise that has excited me. Most of it has been depressing reveals from the likes of that thing NECA calls Godzilla 85 to the Figuart news. Hell, they haven't even given us anything new at all Figuarts or MonsterArts wise. |
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http://kingranger.tumblr.com/post/56...ets-for-future This post shows he does have the Dairangers planned |
I've been curious about asking King to do one or two for me as well. Of course I'd have to have money to do it though :lol
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Yeaaaaaaaaaaaah, KingRanger and I have some really bad history together. I don't think we have ever once been civil, no, that is not true. I told him his ZyuRanger customs were down right amazing and he told me to shove off. |
I still find it funny that Bandai America thinks pink is a big issue for boy toys. I take it that they don't remember the toys of Majin Buu that they made when Buu was on Toonami.
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You guys seem to be jumping the gun a bit on this information. They mostly seemed like non-answers that neither confirmed nor deconfirmed anything. A month or so ago none of us would've expected Akaranger.
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Loyal Subject figs look cool. Want that Red ranger mostly.
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I wonder if Rocky, Adam, Aisha, and Kat will be secret variants. |
I really like those vinyls. The tmnt ones look like they come with a ton of accessories. I wonder if the rangers will come with weapons.
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so, Shout! Factory's releasing Zyuranger.
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Live from the shout panel, Shout Factory officially anounces Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger DVD set!!!
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http://24.media.tumblr.com/435393957...f9ado1_500.gif [Hype intensifies internally] |
I'll be frank, Zyuranger is the worst Sentai I have ever seen. But I enjoy it still, and I enjoy it helluva enough to shell out for an official US subbed DVD set. I pray to God this goes well so that we may possibly see other Sentai releases by Shout Factory (prays intensely for Megaranger, GoGoV, and Timeranger).
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I'm so happy sentai dvd's in america!!!
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This is good news! Zyuranger may not be everyone's favorite, but of course it was going to be their first Sentai release because of MMPR. It would have been awesome to see another season release at the same time though. Maybe something like Gokaiger since its the source for the current season and would give fans a taste of all the Sentai seasons.
I just hope this sells well enough to warrant future releases of more seasons (I'd love a Kyoryuger!) |
Holy shit. Zyuranger in America. And NOT staring highschoolers in their 30's?!
http://finalciak.com/wp-content/uplo...-my-money.jpeg This is the beginning of something beautiful, I can feel it! |
Sold!
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I'm still pumped at this news! ♪Zyuranger! Zyuranger! Densetsu no Senshi tachi yo! Zyuranger! Zyuranger! Toki wo kakeru kibo! Kyoryu Sentai! Zyuranger!♪ |
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For my second post, I make perhaps an equally unpopular post to saying not to worry about Purple Dricera yet.
The news of a subbed Zyuranger DVD US set has me...concerned. Hear me out. As toku fans in the US, we have been SO LUCKY. We have a number of wonderful fangroups taking this foreign treasure, translating it for us, and providing it to us FOR FREE. I have no doubt whatsoever that Shout Factory will do an amazing job at the former. But they aren't gonna give it away for free. No, they are going to charge a pretty penny. And having a license to provide that service for Zyuranger, any fangroup working on that show will be legally obligated to stop. TV-Nihon has already said that once this news goes on Shout's website, they will likely pull all torrents of Zyuranger they've done. Other groups will have to as well. But we'll have official sources! You will be able to go out and buy the entire show! Yeah...for a price. That's the thing. It takes a show like Zyuranger that was available to anyone with an internet connection for free, and turns it into something that can only be experienced by someone with the cash to plunk down for an entire box set, or generous friends/family etc. And I realize older shows like Zyuranger are inconsistently available, so having the entire series subbed is awesome. But is that where it ends? Do we just get Zyuranger? Many people have already said they hope this does well so we get other series. The closer we grow to current, the more concerned I become. What if we reach a point where Shout reaches some near-concurrent deal with Toei? Release a box set in the US near the same time as in Japan? The fansub community would just about die. And I do say just about because I realize something becoming illegal doesn't stop everyone. But it makes you have to decide to do something "illegal" (quotation marks, in this case, for anti-emphasis) by downloading from sources knowingly violating a license. If you're the kind of person that downloads the latest Hollywood movies, this isn't going to bother you. Somebody will rip those things, get torrents online, etc. But right now, this stuff is free AND legal. So ending this accidental essay of a post, I'm conflicted. I love the legitimacy that comes with an official DVD release in the United States, and the overall toku fan in me wants it do well. I just worry about what it means for fansubs, and the community of American toku fans that has formed thanks in large part to fansubbers. (Disclaimer: Writer of this post is not a fansubber or member of any fansubbing group. Just a dude that appreciates him some fansubs.) |
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I guess I can see the conflict here, but I think in the end, I think it should be okay. Official releases still didn't stop fansubs for those who need it in anime, especially those who don't have a local release. |
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OH no, how dare people charge a price to buy DVDs. How dare we have to pay to support a show we love. Sorry, but all I hear is someone waawaa about having to put money forth to support a show. I went out and bought the Region 2 DVDs for $500 for the entire series. The whole series from Shout will most likely come to $40-50, so please, don't give me your crocodile tears about how unfair it is to spend money on something. Hell, I already said I'm going to buy additional copies to use as prizes. Finally, how is this any different than anime? Hell, anime has less of a fansubber market since every new series is now streamed legally subtitled as it airs. |
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It's really not entirely about the money. I mean some of it is, but for me, at least, the main issue is that often times a US producer will assume their English speaking market is US-only, shut down unofficial avenues, leaving places that are non-US to dry. For example, Sailor Moon Crystal is subbed legally only in select countries. What if you're not from one of them, like some European countries? Of course, I'm still happy that they're getting the license, because it means more official releases for at least the American market, which may expand to other markets too (though unless Village Roadshow here changes their distribution mentality soon, that may not happen here). At any rate, fansubbers probably won't die out for those who still don't have an official, affordable alternative. |
The beauty about DVDs is they can always be imported.
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But, isn't that breaking another rule anyway? You're not supposed to import DVDs, that's why they have region locks in place. If I import those Power Rangers sets from Shout Factory, for example, I am stepping and infringing on the license of Village Roadshow, who is the distributor here. I am overriding the intended DRM on the US discs. There's always the "not for sale outside the USA" bit. The point is that this is still disrespecting the licenses of those involved. Of course, I'll also need to figure out how to get it to run on my PC. :lol |
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