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Post subject: Re: Very, very late Anime Boxset releases in Japan Posted: 04 Nov 2019, 17:32 |
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tasuke wrote: i believe this is a pretty late release set as well; We have this one in the database: https://www.lddb.com/search/IMDb/3152146That's 1999, we're talking 2001 here Julien
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Post subject: Re: Very, very late Anime Boxset releases in Japan Posted: 05 Nov 2019, 07:01 |
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signofzeta wrote: Sakura Wars I’d like to see. Not for the anime, which is deeply mediocre every single time they make one, but I’d like to see the packaging. It could be very nice. This the best I could find. Attachment:
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Post subject: Re: Very, very late Anime Boxset releases in Japan Posted: 10 Nov 2019, 18:18 |
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gypsy wrote: Is that an Aa! Megami-sama! knock-off show? Looks like it on first glance. Interesting. she does have the same cuteness as Bella
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Post subject: Re: Very, very late Anime Boxset releases in Japan Posted: 11 Nov 2019, 13:38 |
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tasuke wrote: if you can procure one in good, healthy operational nick, i recommend both the MITSUBISHI HS-U80 and JVC HR-S8000U, both 1988 TOTL S-VHS models... yeah I would love those but I got a good deal on a low hours Sony SLV-X810 locally this year. I'm happy with a so far reliable and nice performing deck like this, especially since it came out very early '90s. Looks cool also. Do S-VHS decks in general actually have better VHS playback or was this just a myth I picked up along the way?
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Post subject: Re: Very, very late Anime Boxset releases in Japan Posted: 11 Nov 2019, 15:03 |
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well, TBH, the MITSUBISHI HS-U80 is a beautifully-crafted drop-dead looker, -if you're into those sorts of late-80's CE cosmetics, that is- but it's raw video performance actually does lag behind that of the JVC HR-S8000U, which, while also being a cosmetically handsome, well-built unit, (though not quite as all-out lovingly-crafted as the HS-U80, at least externally) also has some of the cleanest, crispest raw video performance to be seen out of a VHS/S-VHS VCR.
in sum, if you can only own one, the HR-S8000U is THE vintage S-VHS VCR to own...
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