Why does anime cost so much?
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Why does anime cost so much?
Note: This is not a justification for piracy, just an honest question.
I love Anime, and I wish I could see more - but I just can't deal with the pricetags. I own the Samurai X OVA, Spirited Away, and the first Hellsing DVD (it was 4.99 at Wal-Mart). I mistakenly purchased two pirated DVD sets on eBay - I returned one but couldn't contact the other seller - I still own a pirated Cowboy Bebop: Perfect Sessions set, but can't bring myself to pay $120 to get the real version. I hate piracy, it's destroying every entertainment industry on the planet but I also can't throw out something that I've paid for.
My problem is, how come I can buy the first season of the Sopranos (which runs 680 minutes) for $43 but Trigun (which runs 650 minutes) costs $160? Cowboy Bebop (which runs 675 minutes) costs $120 and D.N. Angel (which runs 650 minutes) costs $81.
I would love to own FLCL, but can't justify spending 80 + dollars for a handful of episodes. Samurai X was bad enough for my wallet.
What makes Anime so much more expensive than live action television series?
I love Anime, and I wish I could see more - but I just can't deal with the pricetags. I own the Samurai X OVA, Spirited Away, and the first Hellsing DVD (it was 4.99 at Wal-Mart). I mistakenly purchased two pirated DVD sets on eBay - I returned one but couldn't contact the other seller - I still own a pirated Cowboy Bebop: Perfect Sessions set, but can't bring myself to pay $120 to get the real version. I hate piracy, it's destroying every entertainment industry on the planet but I also can't throw out something that I've paid for.
My problem is, how come I can buy the first season of the Sopranos (which runs 680 minutes) for $43 but Trigun (which runs 650 minutes) costs $160? Cowboy Bebop (which runs 675 minutes) costs $120 and D.N. Angel (which runs 650 minutes) costs $81.
I would love to own FLCL, but can't justify spending 80 + dollars for a handful of episodes. Samurai X was bad enough for my wallet.
What makes Anime so much more expensive than live action television series?
- angelx03
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Here the jist of it. R1 companies like ADV, Bandai, Geneon, and so forth has to pay up hefty amount of money in order to license the series. They also have to pay to encode the DVD, package it, get extras, dub the series, and whatever that they need in order to make it marketable. With all that in mind, they need to turn in a profit thus selling each DVD for a rather high price (most of the time it's $29.99).
Of course the ironic thing is that original Japanese DVDs sell at least twice the amount with each DVD having a ridiculously low episode count (hell there are time they sell anime DVDs that only has one episode). So basically, we got a better bargain!
Of course the ironic thing is that original Japanese DVDs sell at least twice the amount with each DVD having a ridiculously low episode count (hell there are time they sell anime DVDs that only has one episode). So basically, we got a better bargain!
- Scintilla
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If this helps, I would suggest Best Buy for box sets (they really have some awesome deals on them much of the time) and www.deepdiscountdvd.com for individual discs (they usually have the lowest price around and free shipping).
- Rev. Takahashi Fan
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If you have a Pay Pal account [MOD99: Link removed.] usually gets them through an importing company and you can get some series for a steal (practically)
For example they have
InuYasha Season 6 Boxed Set
for $27.95
tech specs
* Audio Tracks: Dolby Digital
* Dialogue: Japanese, English (Dubbed)
* Subtitle: English (On/Off)
* Aspect Ratio: 4:3
* Released By:FX
* Genre: Action / Adventure
* No. of Discs:3
* Region: All code , Region Free
* Episode: 91 - 108
For example they have
InuYasha Season 6 Boxed Set
for $27.95
tech specs
* Audio Tracks: Dolby Digital
* Dialogue: Japanese, English (Dubbed)
* Subtitle: English (On/Off)
* Aspect Ratio: 4:3
* Released By:FX
* Genre: Action / Adventure
* No. of Discs:3
* Region: All code , Region Free
* Episode: 91 - 108
- Rev. Takahashi Fan
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- Scintilla
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- Stryyder
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Yeah, considering they don't even have a box set out for season 3 yet.
But truthfully, as Scintilla says, best buy has some great box set values (I got Rune Soldier, 25 eps, for 29.99). As well, if you are looking for places offline to buy the newer stuff at cheap prices (without waiting for them to drop) my best advice is preorder at Suncoast/sam goody. You basically pay the same price as you would after they are out for a while (I pay $20 a piece for discs of FMA and miyazaki movies that normally cost $30 at launch).
But truthfully, as Scintilla says, best buy has some great box set values (I got Rune Soldier, 25 eps, for 29.99). As well, if you are looking for places offline to buy the newer stuff at cheap prices (without waiting for them to drop) my best advice is preorder at Suncoast/sam goody. You basically pay the same price as you would after they are out for a while (I pay $20 a piece for discs of FMA and miyazaki movies that normally cost $30 at launch).