how will the earthquake affect anime/manga releases?
- Jasta85
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how will the earthquake affect anime/manga releases?
This post is not meant to make light of or tone down the seriousness of the earthquake. It's a horrible thing. but I'm wondering if anyone knows if the scheduled and forecasted anime/manga releases will continue to be released regularly or will be put on temporary hold while rebuilding goes on. I knew the coastal areas got hit the hardest, I'm not sure how hard Tokyo or the main distribution hubs have been affected (other than financially due to the hit the economy in general will take). Anyone know anything of this?
- Jasta85
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Re: how will the earthquake affect anime/manga releases?
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i'm asking because in a few weeks i'm going to be deployed to the middle east for a year to help pull my fellow soldiers out of iraq. after that i will probably be going straight to afghanistan. i dont know if i will have internet beyond email so i was trying to see whether i would be able to finish the current seasons that are ongoing or if they would be delayed and i would have to wait a year to catch up on them. thanks for caring
i'm asking because in a few weeks i'm going to be deployed to the middle east for a year to help pull my fellow soldiers out of iraq. after that i will probably be going straight to afghanistan. i dont know if i will have internet beyond email so i was trying to see whether i would be able to finish the current seasons that are ongoing or if they would be delayed and i would have to wait a year to catch up on them. thanks for caring
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Re: how will the earthquake affect anime/manga releases?
Ok, honestly, the question was rational and as far as I can see, worded sensitively enough - and posted in the appropriate forum. Please tone down the attacks, dokool. Noone appointed you to speak on behalf of Japan, particularly when the question is worded politely and in the right section. This is an anime forum - if you don't want to hear or talk about anime right now, don't participate.
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Re: how will the earthquake affect anime/manga releases?
I'm sorry but no. diaf.
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Re: how will the earthquake affect anime/manga releases?
I disagree, I think anyone with common sense understands that anime is Japan's lowest priority, and OP has admitted that he's only asking for selfish reasons.Otohiko wrote:Ok, honestly, the question was rational and as far as I can see, worded sensitively enough
Most of eastern Japan won't be getting their anime because of blackouts tonight, selfish foreigners can wait a bit.
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WTF IS THIS WE WANNA WATCH NARUTO.
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Anime News Network has all of the up-to-date info concerning the anime, manga, and game industry fallout right now. Click here for the info on manga, anime, and game events cancelled or postponed, and click here for the information concerning the various actors, authors, and businesses that are reporting in.Jasta85 wrote:This post is not meant to make light of or tone down the seriousness of the earthquake. It's a horrible thing. but I'm wondering if anyone knows if the scheduled and forecasted anime/manga releases will continue to be released regularly or will be put on temporary hold while rebuilding goes on. I knew the coastal areas got hit the hardest, I'm not sure how hard Tokyo or the main distribution hubs have been affected (other than financially due to the hit the economy in general will take). Anyone know anything of this?
Question answered, so thread locked.
UPDATE: Here is the recently-published list of specific anime and manga releases delayed.
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