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Aren't most blu-ray players region free anyway?
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Yeah uh... you do understand that ShoutFactory is an American company working with a Japanese company to get distribution rights in the country they operate in. They have no power to get the distribution to other countries.
No one is getting screwed over here. That's like saying America is getting screwed over because the Canadian Broadcasting Company is not bringing over my favorite Drama series from Thailand... |
I mean, I totally get it. Importing physical copies definitely has to cost a pretty penny.
Not to mention the exclusive US streaming sites and so forth. Especially when it comes to sub groups taking down their stuff in respect. It means people in other countries end up having a harder time trying to grab stuff as easily as before. |
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Awesome news. I wanted the Showa stuff first, but this is still awesome nevertheless.
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So yeah, us non american people are getting screwed over as always, and there are no plans to bring Kamen Rider to a european audience...at least in french speaking countries ( France, Switzerland, Belgium)
Germany would be a big nono, same for Italy and Spain... |
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Arrow Video is a company in the UK that has released Toku and other Japanese cinema. If people in the Region 2 market want Kamen Rider stuff, they can always ask them about it. I would want Arrow to release Shin-J on Blu-Ray because they can release it in both Region 1 and Region 2. Not to mention, they have good connections with Toei.
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