Err...there's this site called DiscountAnimeDVD and it's considered a 'bootleg' site...well...how is it a bootleg site? (JW) I know that some of the DVDs there such as Naruto have been imported from Japan since there aren't any American Naruto DVDs for sale...but is that illlegal?
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Bootleg?!
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Best answer to this? Go to the 'General Anime' forum and read the bold stickie "How to spot a bootleg". That will tell you how to look and see which dvds are 'official/legal' and which are not.
Generally, if it has an option for Chinese subtitles (and no dub track), it's a bootleg. Japanese imports don't have chinese subtitles, bootlegs do.
But there are also English bootlegs that look identical to the official release except they have fewer dvds and cost a lot less - those are bootlegs, they're just not so well known as the Hong Kong ones (they don't have that Chinese subtitle option as the red flag).
Generally, if it has an option for Chinese subtitles (and no dub track), it's a bootleg. Japanese imports don't have chinese subtitles, bootlegs do.
But there are also English bootlegs that look identical to the official release except they have fewer dvds and cost a lot less - those are bootlegs, they're just not so well known as the Hong Kong ones (they don't have that Chinese subtitle option as the red flag).
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Actually those Naruto DVDs are imported from China, and are ripped off of the original Japanese versions. I looked around their site, and for example the 2-disc English dubbed Haibane Renmei boxset doesn't look very legitimate either.
Here is a list of what to look for in suspiciously cheap DVDs:
http://www.digital.anime.org.uk/piratefaq.html#dvd
Here is a list of what to look for in suspiciously cheap DVDs:
http://www.digital.anime.org.uk/piratefaq.html#dvd
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what's a dub track?Arigatomyna wrote:Best answer to this? Go to the 'General Anime' forum and read the bold stickie "How to spot a bootleg". That will tell you how to look and see which dvds are 'official/legal' and which are not.
Generally, if it has an option for Chinese subtitles (and no dub track), it's a bootleg. Japanese imports don't have chinese subtitles, bootlegs do.
But there are also English bootlegs that look identical to the official release except they have fewer dvds and cost a lot less - those are bootlegs, they're just not so well known as the Hong Kong ones (they don't have that Chinese subtitle option as the red flag).