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Blu-ray Samurai
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I'm not a fan of Wicked City, but I agree generally that we need more 80's (and early 90's) anime on Blu-ray. I wonder if selling the movies in bulk is a possible model for the future. Say by releasing a set of Kawajiri's OVA's (minus Ninja Scroll). A complete restoration, like that given to the Ghibli titles, is out-of-the-cards for a flick like Cyber City Oedo 808. So if it were sold with other titles, including whatever special features the company still has the rights to, would it be worth it to get the slight HD upgrade in picture quality? I genuinely wonder what others here think. I'm not a business expert, so it would be especially interesting to hear from insiders.
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Blu-ray Ninja
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What little I can decipher says they were new prints and new remasters, google translate wasn't much help though. Ofcourse it's long out of print now. I'm not sure if posting links is acceptable, but if you type in the following on amazon.jp you can find it: 川尻善昭 SPECIAL DVD-BOX |
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