Not really been managing to watch much anime recently, but I'm nearly at the end of the excellent AlltheAnime release of Planetes which looks great in HD* and I'd forgotten how good it was, as I think last time I watched it was about ten years ago.
Diskotek in the US are showing once again that they're possibly the Criterion on Anime with some of the announcements today, including Gunbuster on blu-ray!!!! with something that for years everyone had been told was impossible, an English Dub!!!!
I'm wondering if they had another find in the misfiles, or if it will turn out that the truth is that the "lost music and effects" track wasn't all that lost, just that someone didn't want to look for it (or apparently the Japanese redubbed some bits a while back so maybe they remade it?) either way it's great that one of the classics is going to both get a release in HD for it's existing fans, and might be a bit more accessible to newer fans.
I'm hoping ATA over here pick up some of these licences for UK release, or discotek do some of them as US/EU coded.
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Just finished Planetes, and loved it, it's so different to most of the space anime, and I'd forgotten the ending more of less entirely.
*You can read the text on the screens in places, and it's actually real text that makes sense in context!
Diskotek in the US are showing once again that they're possibly the Criterion on Anime with some of the announcements today, including Gunbuster on blu-ray!!!! with something that for years everyone had been told was impossible, an English Dub!!!!
I'm wondering if they had another find in the misfiles, or if it will turn out that the truth is that the "lost music and effects" track wasn't all that lost, just that someone didn't want to look for it (or apparently the Japanese redubbed some bits a while back so maybe they remade it?) either way it's great that one of the classics is going to both get a release in HD for it's existing fans, and might be a bit more accessible to newer fans.
I'm hoping ATA over here pick up some of these licences for UK release, or discotek do some of them as US/EU coded.
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Just finished Planetes, and loved it, it's so different to most of the space anime, and I'd forgotten the ending more of less entirely.
*You can read the text on the screens in places, and it's actually real text that makes sense in context!
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