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Old 07-23-2023, 09:17 PM   #181
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But RS sells damaged items all the time (for some laughable discount).
RS sells damaged items but they specifically label it as damaged. There is good reason. Instead of destroying items returned as damaged (total loss) they hold onto it (by only giving a "laughable" discount) until the item is likely OOP and people are willing to pay the price for the damaged item.
This way of doing things also reduces the incentive for people to intentionally damage an item and return it (hoping to re-buy at a huge discount).

I would also like to point out that I follow the same model for my ebay store, and it has worked out. I have ended up selling damaged items for way more than I ever sold the undamaged items for. Instead of taking a loss I made a nice profit.
Rightstuf has always been an honest company to do business with, but they have to take steps to protect themselves as well.
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Old 07-23-2023, 09:59 PM   #182
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You are mistaken. Discotek only works with 2 distributors at the moment (Amazon and Rightstuf). Rightstuf and Amazon are the only official distributors getting inventory straight from RS. Discotek also protects its prices (not discounting them drastically like Sentai) which reduces the amount of secondary sellers offering Discotek items. If you buy from Rightstuf you can be sure you are getting brand new official items.
You may be content to receive reshrinkwrapped, incomplete items from RightStuf and consider them "new", I do not.
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Old 07-23-2023, 10:18 PM   #183
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You may be content to receive reshrinkwrapped, incomplete items from RightStuf and consider them "new", I do not.
Everyone buys from there. Whatever happened in your niche experience, you should get over it.
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Old 07-24-2023, 01:37 AM   #184
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If I bought something that was supposed to come with a slipcover - and DID come with a slipcover for other people who bought it at the same place - I wouldn't "get over it" either. No one likes to feel ripped off, particularly when anime fans seem to be the most supportive people on earth and the companies STILL can't go out of their way to make something wrong right.
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Old 07-24-2023, 06:42 PM   #185
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If I bought something that was supposed to come with a slipcover - and DID come with a slipcover for other people who bought it at the same place - I wouldn't "get over it" either. No one likes to feel ripped off, particularly when anime fans seem to be the most supportive people on earth and the companies STILL can't go out of their way to make something wrong right.
Thanks for the kind words, and I agree. I honestly got completely turned off from RightStuf for a while since it happened, but in the last week they've had too many good deals as part of their Birthday sale to pass up. But I could understand if gpn didn't want to order from them anymore, considering their experience. And hearing how Crunchyroll handles things, I know people are worried about the future as far as quality and such.

I'm still really annoyed with not having a slipcover for the first set, and it honestly will bug me more once I have the 2nd set and (hopefully) that has its slip. They won't match LOL! I've actually been meaning to post somewhere if someone wants to sell theirs, I want it that badly.

That being said, I'm loving the show so much more than I expected, it's so funny and bizarre, can definitely see how it's been popular for so long.
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Old 07-24-2023, 10:39 PM   #186
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Everyone buys from there. Whatever happened in your niche experience, you should get over it.
Okay tough guy, I've been buying from them since the VHS days and their service has been going downhill for years now. Customers like you who accept sh!tty service are the reason these companies don't care.
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Old 07-25-2023, 01:26 AM   #187
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It's always worth it to complain when you receive something damaged or resealed.
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Old 12-01-2023, 06:47 PM   #188
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Part 4 coming out on Jan 30th!



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So, random question: Do the character designs ever change throughout the run of the TV series? Like, do they ever resemble anything like the art used on the Blu-ray covers or did the designs only get updated for the OVAs/Movies?
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Old 12-01-2023, 09:47 PM   #190
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What is theBest place to buy last volume since rightstuf dead now?
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Old 12-01-2023, 11:49 PM   #191
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So, random question: Do the character designs ever change throughout the run of the TV series? Like, do they ever resemble anything like the art used on the Blu-ray covers or did the designs only get updated for the OVAs/Movies?
Yup.

Studio Pierrot did the first half under Mamoru Oshii's direction, and Studio Deen did the second half under Kazuo Yamazaki's direction.

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What is theBest place to buy last volume since rightstuf dead now?
Amazon/RACS/Crunchystuf will be the only places stocking up on UY part 4. I will continue buying Discotek/Aniplex titles from the CR store unless they stop shipping from the Grimes, IA warehouse.

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Old 12-02-2023, 06:10 AM   #192
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Akemi Takada is the character designer for the entire run, but it seems that back then individual animation directors had much more influence over how characters looked

https://www.furinkan.com/features/ar...director1.html

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Old 01-06-2024, 11:45 PM   #193
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Not sure if this has been posted but just saw a listing for the 2023 Urusei Yatsura Season 1 & 2 is due out in March by Sentai

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Old 01-07-2024, 12:29 AM   #194
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Calling it seasons 1 & 2 is dumb, it's one season and will just lead to confusion when the actual season 2 is released.
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Old 01-07-2024, 01:06 AM   #195
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Calling it seasons 1 & 2 is dumb, it's one season and will just lead to confusion when the actual season 2 is released.
They'll probably call that Season 3 and 4.
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Old 01-07-2024, 02:02 AM   #196
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It's 23 episodes, after all. This run of episodes literally ran across two seasons (fall through winter), so calling it "seasons 1+2" and the next batch "3+4" is perfectly correct.
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It's 23 episodes, after all. This run of episodes literally ran across two seasons (fall through winter), so calling it "seasons 1+2" and the next batch "3+4" is perfectly correct.
No it's not. That the first season aired as two cours does not make it two seasons.
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No it's not. That the first season aired as two cours does not make it two seasons.
Referring to a long single series of episodes that span multiple actual seasons as a single "season" has always been an odd perversion of the term "season", widespread as it happens to be.
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Old 01-07-2024, 04:04 AM   #199
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Referring to a long single series of episodes that span multiple actual seasons as a single "season" has always been an odd perversion of the term "season", widespread as it happens to be.
What are you talking about? The 23 episodes were produced in one go as a single season. There wasn't even an actual break between the halfs, they literally only missed one week.

Using your logic the second season of Spy x Family is actually the third because the first aired as two cours with a months long break in between. And how many seasons did Attack on Titan have? Because the third and fourth didn't air continuously either. So are there six seasons? Or eight? Because the final two secials were broken up into episodes too and aired separately
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Old 01-07-2024, 04:32 AM   #200
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Years ago, most of anime I saw were long-runners like Naruto or Bleach. When looking up episode lists on Wikipedia, I always get confused about what they refer to as "seasons". Sometimes it corresponds to the story arc, but other times, in the case of Dragon Ball Z or One Piece (or the newer episodes of Fairy Tail), it just seems to cut off at random. How long is a typical "season", and how do you tell when the season is over and when a new one begins?
With late-night anime, which run in pretty predictable chunks of 11-13 episodes (with a separation of over a year if it returns), it's pretty easy to figure out where the "seasons" of an anime begin and end. However, for the non-late-night shows, the ones that air for years without interruption, it's pretty hard to tell, and there's a lot of conflicting information out there. That's because, for these types of anime, they don't actually HAVE seasons, as Americans would think of them.

The idea of "seasons" for broadcast TV shows is mostly an American concept. It dates back to the American radio dramas of the 1930s when it became clear that people weren't tuning in during the summer months: it was too hot inside to huddle around a giant radio like they usually did. Families were outside, kids were playing, agrarian America took to the fields and urban America took vacations. Producers of weekly dramas began taking the months of July and August off, filling in those weeks with reruns—the earliest example I can find of this is the 1938 season of the domestic sitcom Fibber McGee and Molly. As time went on, that became a more structured practice, with new programming being introduced in the fall and running until the summer hiatus.

I couldn't find much information on pre-war Japanese radio, but Japanese TV broadcasting didn't start until the 1950s, and early broadcasts were dubbed versions of American sitcoms like I Love Lucy and Father Knows Best. Local Japanese productions, inspired by those shows, didn't really take off in earnest until Japan's huge economic boom of the 1960s (which, of course, was also was the beginning of TV anime). The American practice of new fall seasons was never really observed, however. Japanese broadcasts were far more whimsical in their scheduling. Drama producers would break up their shows into separate series, much like British television, and those series would be produced and introduced to audiences according to no particular schedule. For example, the much-loved domestic drama Arigatou aired from April till October 1970, but the second series didn't come along until the end of January 1972. Then series 3 aired only three months after the second finished up. This isn't too far off from how most late-night anime works today; if the first series of 12 or 13 episodes is a hit, another series will follow when it's good and ready.

But for long-running kids and family programming, which runs for years without interruption, there really isn't any such thing as a "season". There is no break in the show. A producer might opt to chop a series up into multiple sub-series (such as the myriad Bakugan and Precure series), to make them easier to collect on video and sell overseas. They might also use the occasion to do some fresh promotion for the show, shuffle around staff, and plan story arcs around those breaks. But then again, they might not. For a long-running show like Naruto Shippūden, there really weren't any defined "seasons"—I'm not sure where those came from in the English Wikipedia entry. Indeed, the Japanese Wikipedia episode list breaks down the show by story arcs. The official DVDs and episode listings from Viz make no mention of seasons. Hulu's listing does have seasons (which was possibly done just to force the show into Hulu's rigid framework), but they don't match what's on Wikipedia.

I honestly have no idea where those "seasons" are coming from. I have a feeling it's an invention by whatever otaku put that into Wikipedia.
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