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#31 |
Returning Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: By a computer in MD
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Noooooooo! This is very bad for us which i am well aware is a bit of an understatement.
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#32 |
lol beetleborgs
Join Date: Jan 2012
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Any more so than the folks at TV Nihon? Or even more so, Century Kings (since that is also one guy).
*I think "more so" is becoming a drinking game for my posts in this thread.
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#33 |
Space Ninja
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Location: Baltan Star (or Maryland)
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People please! There is still hope. (Yes, Sentai too)
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#34 |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Thing is this, that site will be dead in under 2 months from now. It can't sustain itself for one, and for another.... It will get hammered.
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#35 |
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I think things will go dark for awhile but the fandom is smart; even if bittorrent goes down whatever replaces it will be better, faster, and more efficient.
Remember when companies got pissed at Napster and P2P? Look at how much better Bittorrent was. Technology can't be beaten but ways to circumvent it can. Let's face it, for us, fansubs are our primary outlet. Even if, and this is a huge IF, a company decides to actually localize Japanese sentai series in the future for DVD/blu ray, it'll be years from now, and even before then they will wonder if it's even worth the financial investment. Would Jakq stand a chance in hell being sold at Best Buy? There's 30 plus years of toku history to draw from and the majority of it would be looked at as a waste of time to localize. This doesn't even take into account that the subtitle translation might be wrong. There have been cases were the fansubs were more accurate than the official releases. Would I buy many older sentai series subtitled? Hell yeah I would! Yet I am not the majority and really, in the US, Power Rangers is seen as more popular, and even then, isn't all that big on DVD. If Power Rangers, seen as one of the most successful brands here, isn't even big on DVD, why would any company take a chance with localized Toku? Not trying to be a dick, I would love to see official subbed releases I just doubt they'll ever happen. As it is, anime in America is way more popular than toku, and even then, the market here is drying up(not so much for figures though).
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#36 |
Destroyer of Worlds
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Waco, TX
Posts: 528
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To be honest, I've been using torrents for years to get the Toku. So this doesn't affect me currently.
That being said, I do use DDL for some things. This does mean it will be harder for a while to get stuff out to people. But I guess we'll just have to weather the storm, and hopefully everything comes back for the better.
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#37 |
Red Tyranno Ranger
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 466
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I think things will go dark for awhile but the fandom is smart; even if bittorrent goes down whatever replaces it will be better, faster, and more efficient.
Remember when companies got pissed at Napster and P2P? Look at how much better Bittorrent was. Technology can't be beaten but ways to circumvent it can. Let's face it, for us, fansubs are our primary outlet. Even if, and this is a huge IF, a company decides to actually localize Japanese sentai series in the future for DVD/blu ray, it'll be years from now, and even before then they will wonder if it's even worth the financial investment. Would Jakq stand a chance in hell being sold at Best Buy? There's 30 plus years of toku history to draw from and the majority of it would be looked at as a waste of time to localize. This doesn't even take into account that the subtitle translation might be wrong. There have been cases were the fansubs were more accurate than the official releases. Would I buy many older sentai series subtitled? Hell yeah I would! Yet I am not the majority and really, in the US, Power Rangers is seen as more popular, and even then, isn't all that big on DVD. If Power Rangers, seen as one of the most successful brands here, isn't even big on DVD, why would any company take a chance with localized Toku? Not trying to be a dick, I would love to see official subbed releases I just doubt they'll ever happen. As it is, anime in America is way more popular than toku, and even then, the market here is drying up(not so much for figures though). On a side note, seems like my topic thread has been resurrected lol!
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#38 |
Echoing Oni
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 10,686
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Fileserve and Filejungle have disabled shared downloads, too. Looks like there's a bit of panic running through the DDL site community. Still, it's not like there aren't dozens of other sites out there that do the same thing. I suspect that the heat will eventually cool down and things will mostly go back to the status quo.
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#39 |
Destroyer of Worlds
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Waco, TX
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Fileserve and Filejungle have disabled shared downloads, too. Looks like there's a bit of panic running through the DDL site community. Still, it's not like there aren't dozens of other sites out there that do the same thing. I suspect that the heat will eventually cool down and things will mostly go back to the status quo.
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#40 |
Master of Water
Join Date: Jan 2012
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Actually Tokusatsu been around since the 60's, a little bit before maybe. Kamen Rider in 1971 and Super Sentai in 1975. ANYWAY (lol!) My whole reason for going back to school is to find a way to bring Toku Heroes to the states as cheaply as possible. I know fansubs is a grey area but it also has been a help to those companies who make those shoes, creating an international audience. There are some really good groups out there, someone just need to create that "movement" to get the officials to realize that they do have fans in other countries.
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