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Yay! Cant wait!!
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koningdavid wrote: lnsanityX wrote: Availability Notes: Sorry, due to licensing limitations, videos are unavailable in your region. So few regions on this compared to your other pick ups I think you have posted this in the wrong topic. This series is available in half the world. Most other new series (4 of the 6) are only available in 6 countries. but all those small regions don't make up for the big ones that miss out |
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What about Persona 4?
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Note that despite being a Kadokawa series, there is no one week delay, as with the Kadokawa series for the Summer. Hopefully that will be the rule for this season, and not the exception.
Persona 4 was licensed by Sentai Filmworks and is being simulcast by The Anime Network, and starts less than 90 minutes from the time I posted this edit. |
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Yes, that's my real age.
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lnsanityX wrote: Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide koningdavid wrote: lnsanityX wrote: Availability Notes: Sorry, due to licensing limitations, videos are unavailable in your region. So few regions on this compared to your other pick ups I think you have posted this in the wrong topic. This series is available in half the world. Most other new series (4 of the 6) are only available in 6 countries. but all those small regions don't make up for the big ones that miss out I'm no fan of Kadokawa's anti-Australia licenses, but aren't you being a bit too self centered? |
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http://myanimelist.net/animelist/llamaben
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lnsanityX wrote: koningdavid wrote: lnsanityX wrote: Availability Notes: Sorry, due to licensing limitations, videos are unavailable in your region. So few regions on this compared to your other pick ups I think you have posted this in the wrong topic. This series is available in half the world. Most other new series (4 of the 6) are only available in 6 countries. but all those small regions don't make up for the big ones that miss out The "big" countries that miss this are Australia and New Zealand. While I personally don't think they are more important than the other regions, it sure sucks. It's not Crunchyroll's fault however, Kadokawa has been boycotting Australia and New Zealand since the beginning for unknown reasons. |
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koningdavid wrote: lnsanityX wrote: koningdavid wrote: lnsanityX wrote: Availability Notes: Sorry, due to licensing limitations, videos are unavailable in your region. So few regions on this compared to your other pick ups I think you have posted this in the wrong topic. This series is available in half the world. Most other new series (4 of the 6) are only available in 6 countries. but all those small regions don't make up for the big ones that miss out The "big" countries that miss this are Australia and New Zealand. While I personally don't think they are more important than the other regions, it sure sucks. It's not Crunchyroll's fault however, Kadokawa has been boycotting Australia and New Zealand since the beginning for unknown reasons. lol I know I was just impersonating the people who were complaining about the restrictions on other series |
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I really hope CR will pick up Familiar of Zero, Shana, or Last Exile. (Fat chance on the last one since Funimation has already staked claim to it.)
Otherwise I will only be watching one show this season on CR and that's a shame. =/ |
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YESYESYESYESYESYESYESYES
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I hate stupid people. I seriously freakin hate stupid people.
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Ok BL fans... you got your wish...
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So far behind on anime... need to catch up
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mikes01 wrote: I really hope CR will pick up Familiar of Zero, Shana, or Last Exile. (Fat chance on the last one since Funimation has already staked claim to it.) Zero no Tsukaima Kessakusen is just a collection of episodes from the existing 3 series, so while it would be nice, it would be nothing new to those who have seen those. The true new series (Zero no Tsukaima F) comes in January. Licensing for Shakuagan no Shana III (Final) is being handled in Japan by Geneon Universal Entertainment, which apparently isn't the easiest company for those in the United States to deal with. While Nico Nico Douga in Japan will be simulcasting the series, I can't think of any series handled by Geneon Universal that has been simulcast since the Geneon USA went away. |
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Yes, that's my real age.
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OMG I LOVE U CRUNCHYROLL
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Sтιℓℓ ιи Sɛмι~Ħιαтʋs!! Ɩ ℓσvɛ Sρяιиɢ 2013 Aиιмɛ!!
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Didn't watch the first season myself, but more anime's always a good thing.
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Current status: coming soon (Delayed indefinitely)
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My sister =
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you're not a badass unless you have a hat
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TheAncientOne wrote: mikes01 wrote: I really hope CR will pick up Familiar of Zero, Shana, or Last Exile. (Fat chance on the last one since Funimation has already staked claim to it.) Zero no Tsukaima Kessakusen is just a collection of episodes from the existing 3 series, so while it would be nice, it would be nothing new to those who have seen those. The true new series (Zero no Tsukaima F) comes in January. Licensing for Shakuagan no Shana III (Final) is being handled in Japan by Geneon Universal Entertainment, which apparently isn't the easiest company for those in the United States to deal with. While Nico Nico Douga in Japan will be simulcasting the series, I can't think of any series handled by Geneon Universal that has been simulcast since the Geneon USA went away. I had forgotten how nice it is to bump in to a genuine and helpful person on the internet. Thank you. |
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