Anime Stores
- sumomo3g4
- Joined: Tue Jun 22, 2004 1:16 pm
- Location: michigan
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Anime Stores
Wizzywig is a great place to get anime!
529 E. Liberty
Ann Arbor MI.
(734) 213-1112
www.wizzywig.com
anywhere else?
529 E. Liberty
Ann Arbor MI.
(734) 213-1112
www.wizzywig.com
anywhere else?
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- GMM2005
- Joined: Sat Apr 17, 2004 5:12 pm
- Location: Puerto Rico
Thanx, but i already have a place.
Its in a shitty 2-story house. The place is called David's comics, and not many people know about it. He has over 2000 anime dvd's and videos that you can rent for $1.50 (for 3 days) also has every marvel comics there is on sale, action figures, books, and magazines.
You can talk to the guy and he can order manga for you then all you have to do is go to the place and pick it up. The same with the DVDs. He orders them from a friend in Japan, and its very cheap. My friend got the Hellsing boxset for $45 (and its on 3 dvd's not 4 like the american version). Also the Evangelion boxset is $50, pretty cheap if you ask me. The only drawback is that you have to wait about a month for it to arrive.
Its in a shitty 2-story house. The place is called David's comics, and not many people know about it. He has over 2000 anime dvd's and videos that you can rent for $1.50 (for 3 days) also has every marvel comics there is on sale, action figures, books, and magazines.
You can talk to the guy and he can order manga for you then all you have to do is go to the place and pick it up. The same with the DVDs. He orders them from a friend in Japan, and its very cheap. My friend got the Hellsing boxset for $45 (and its on 3 dvd's not 4 like the american version). Also the Evangelion boxset is $50, pretty cheap if you ask me. The only drawback is that you have to wait about a month for it to arrive.
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- someperson
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- madmag9999
- Joined: Sun Aug 10, 2003 11:50 pm
- Status: Engaged
- Location: Pennsylvania
ill bet that mexican guy u buy your anime from in his crack house sells bootlegs. and where the fuck is area code 743??!!
i like bestbuy, suncoast, www.animenation.com, amazon and sometimes ebay.
i like bestbuy, suncoast, www.animenation.com, amazon and sometimes ebay.
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- FATTY_VM
- Joined: Thu Dec 26, 2002 10:01 pm
- Location: The kingdom of the God Monkey
Correct me if im wrong .. but i believe the Japanese release was 4 discs also....GMM2005 wrote:Thanx, but i already have a place.
Its in a shitty 2-story house. The place is called David's comics, and not many people know about it. He has over 2000 anime dvd's and videos that you can rent for $1.50 (for 3 days) also has every marvel comics there is on sale, action figures, books, and magazines.
You can talk to the guy and he can order manga for you then all you have to do is go to the place and pick it up. The same with the DVDs. He orders them from a friend in Japan, and its very cheap. My friend got the Hellsing boxset for $45 (and its on 3 dvd's not 4 like the american version). Also the Evangelion boxset is $50, pretty cheap if you ask me. The only drawback is that you have to wait about a month for it to arrive.
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- bubblehead
- Joined: Fri Oct 31, 2003 7:29 pm
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eh, I don't know, but most Japanese releases I've looked at online have fewer episodes per disc if anything than the American versions.
I myself usually buy anime online (I'm pretty good at avoiding bootlegs by now). Otherwise, I buy it new from Best Buy or used from Wherehouse.
I myself usually buy anime online (I'm pretty good at avoiding bootlegs by now). Otherwise, I buy it new from Best Buy or used from Wherehouse.
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- billy_wires
- Joined: Sun Sep 07, 2003 12:46 am
- Location: Huntsville, AL
There's always the the anime corner store. Same prices as bootleg sites, but all legit. At least I think so. They also take money orders, which you can get at you're local post office (for those of us without credit cards).
- Unfound
- Joined: Thu Dec 11, 2003 5:38 pm
- Location: Joisey
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Bootleg.FATTY_VM wrote:Correct me if im wrong .. but i believe the Japanese release was 4 discs also....GMM2005 wrote:Thanx, but i already have a place.
Its in a shitty 2-story house. The place is called David's comics, and not many people know about it. He has over 2000 anime dvd's and videos that you can rent for $1.50 (for 3 days) also has every marvel comics there is on sale, action figures, books, and magazines.
You can talk to the guy and he can order manga for you then all you have to do is go to the place and pick it up. The same with the DVDs. He orders them from a friend in Japan, and its very cheap. My friend got the Hellsing boxset for $45 (and its on 3 dvd's not 4 like the american version). Also the Evangelion boxset is $50, pretty cheap if you ask me. The only drawback is that you have to wait about a month for it to arrive.