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TokuKnight89
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Central Louisiana (Cenla)
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As far as I know, the reason may be that in Japan at that time they were quite careless about films. If movie didn't become popular, it was simply thrown away without being archived. Well, maybe someday someone will find it. In any case, it`s definitely not possible to find it online yet.
If Classic Doctor Who is any indication, copies of lost media can be recovered if someone is willing to look for it. |
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Tokusatsu Hero
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Maryland
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It would been nice if they added the dubs for the other movies, but I guess SF didn't want to spend too much on a niche item. I'm still glad that this is even a thing. If you told me back in the early 2010s that SF would release Kamen Rider and other Toku on Blu-ray, I would not believe you.
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