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samaron
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Post subject: Re: what anime's have you guys been watching recently Posted: 22 May 2016, 23:23 |
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signofzeta wrote: Favorite "obscure OVA"
Birth Dragon's Heaven Deluxe Ariel Plastic Little Twilight Q Otaku no Video MADOX 01 Thank you for the list. I'll try to track these down and give them a go.
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samaron
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Post subject: Re: what anime's have you guys been watching recently Posted: 16 Jun 2016, 21:54 |
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Got Urotsukidoji 1: Legend of Overfiend (1989) [R0332] the other day. Figured I should give it a watch. Now I'm scarred for life. Got like 10 minutes in, saw a bunch of tentacles going places they should not be on a female body, turned it off. Guess this one goes in the "fun as a curiosity, but not going to watch again" pile.
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samaron
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Post subject: Re: what anime's have you guys been watching recently Posted: 17 Jun 2016, 11:13 |
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Nah, looking it up first doesn't make it as interesting. It wasn't bad in general, but it was a bit too much for me that tentacle part. I thought it would have original Japanese audio on analog tracks and english CC, but apparently not. I'm not too much of a fan with dubs either.
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publius
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Post subject: Re: what anime's have you guys been watching recently Posted: 04 Jul 2016, 19:47 |
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Over the last couple of nights, at the Dallas Makerspace, I showed Sol Bianca, some Urusei Yatsura, Kimagure Orange Road, Maison Ikkoku, & Gekigangar 3, along with various music-video selections from Gall Force, Cutey Honey, Earthian, & Escaflowne.
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samaron
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Post subject: Re: what anime's have you guys been watching recently Posted: 05 Jul 2016, 22:53 |
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publius wrote: And you didn't even get to the part with the Nazi Death Rape Machine! Endured it a 2nd time now and watched the whole disc this time. Didn't see any nazis. There was a rather grotesque death rape nevertheless. Still not my cup of tea this stuff, though.
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harlock
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Post subject: Re: what anime's have you guys been watching recently Posted: 22 Aug 2016, 00:33 |
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Yeah, the Lodoss discs were known for rot issues. Looking through the Google Groups Usenet archive shows what an issue it was-lot's of complaints back in the day. As your copies show, it is possible to assemble a clean set and if the rot didn't show up years ago they are probably safe . Some nice LD jackets for this show.
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forper
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Post subject: Re: what anime's have you guys been watching recently Posted: 22 Aug 2016, 12:20 |
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publius wrote: Over the last couple of nights, at the Dallas Makerspace, I showed Sol Bianca, some Urusei Yatsura, Kimagure Orange Road, Maison Ikkoku, & Gekigangar 3, along with various music-video selections from Gall Force, Cutey Honey, Earthian, & Escaflowne. That's coool, it's like a playlist of my anime club in Canberra in 1996. What source/s did you use?
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publius
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Post subject: Re: what anime's have you guys been watching recently Posted: 12 Sep 2016, 02:31 |
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harlock wrote: Just finished Record of Lodoss War. … It got me to wondering how hard it would be assemble a rot free set of Lodoss laserdiscs, as the show is a notorious rotter (2 LDs in the series of mine show rot). The Lodoss box is uncommon, in the west at least, but not a rotter I recall. I have the box — LP picture disc, phosphorescent paper labels, & all. Guess I was just lucky. forper wrote: That's coool, it's like a playlist of my anime club in Canberra in 1996. What source/s did you use? All LDs, if that's what you're asking. The KOR & UY were AnimEigo US releases, & the Sol Bianca was the ADV US release, all with subtitles. The remainder were Japanese discs, some with genlocked subtitles.
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publius
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Post subject: Re: what anime's have you guys been watching recently Posted: 17 Sep 2016, 18:52 |
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forper wrote: So awesome. That Dallas Makerspace for community groups is the kind of thing that's really lacking in Australia. Want to use any public space to do anything? You gotta pay. And pay bigtime.
You inspired me actually, to relive the days of the Canberra Anime Society (where each attendee had to pay $5 a screening to cover room rental even in the '90s). I looked up a couple of community halls. Like not even halls, just small rooms in community centres. Yep $50 a hour minimum. f**k that. Damn. Here, there are a lot more possibilities, I guess. So, for instance, my coin club used to meet at something called the "Center for Community Cooperation", which was basically a building operated by a non-profit specifically to provide meeting rooms to other non-profits! They were supported by some mixture of grants & donations, so the only fee was $5 for coffee service. I think there was a fee if you reserved space (had to be done two weeks ahead of time) & didn't show up. Right now we're meeting at a church one of our members is part of, & I think we pay them a little.
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