October Releases from Funimation, Viz, Media Blasters & ADV Now Available for Pre-Order!

Our server upgrades are complete and we now have the following October releases from Funimation, Viz (Oct & Nov), Media Blasters and ADV available on the store site for pre-order. We also have 4 in stock releases from Funimation that are now available at a new low price!

Here's what we've got:

ADV Oct 09

Clannad After Story DVD Collection #1 (Eps #1-12)
Ghost Hound DVD Collection #1 (Eps #1-11)
He Is My Master Complete Collection DVD Boxed Set (Eps #1-12)
Kiba Season Complete Collection DVD Boxed Set (Eps #1-52)
Popotan Complete Collection DVD Boxed Set (Re-Release)
RahXephon Complete Collection DVD Boxed Set + Movie (Re-Issue)
Sugar, A Little Snow Fairy DVD Collection #1 (Eps #1-13)

Funimation Oct 09

Blassreiter DVD Collection #1 (Eps #1-12)
Claymore Complete Collection DVD Boxed Set (Eps #1-26)
Comic Party Revolution Complete Collection DVD Boxed Set
D.Gray-man Season #2 Part #1 DVD Boxed Set (Eps #27-38)
Desert Punk Complete Collection DVD Boxed Set (Viridian Collection) (RePrice)
Mushishi Complete Collection DVD Boxed Set (Thin-Pak) (Viridian Collection)
Shonen Onmyoji Complete Collection DVD Boxed Set (Eps #1-26)
Story of Saiunkoku Complete Collection DVD Boxed Set (Eps #1-39)
Tokyo Majin Complete Collection DVD Boxed Set (Eps #1-27)

Media Blasters Oct 09

Ah My Buddha (Amaenaideyo!!) Vol #5, The Five Bare Aggregates DVD
Genshiken 2 - The Society for the Study of Modern Visual Culture, Vol #2
Loveless Complete Collection DVD Boxed Set (Lite Box)
Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit DVD #6 (Eps #18-20)
Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit DVD Bundle #3 (DVD #5&6 - Eps #14-20)
Mouse Complete Collection DVD Boxed Set (Lite Box)
Otoboku: Maidens Are Falling For Me Complete Collection DVD Boxed Set
World of Magic Knight Rayearth Complete Collection Season 1 DVD Boxed Set (Eps #1-20) (Remastered)

Viz Oct/Nov 09

Bleach DVD Collection #4 Boxed Set (Eps #62-80) (Uncut)
Bleach, Vol #21 DVD
Bleach, Vol #22 DVD
Death Note Re-Light 2: L's Successor DVD
Nana DVD Box Set #2
Naruto: Shippuden , Vol #2 DVD (Eps #5-8) (Uncut)
Naruto: Shippuden , Vol #3 DVD (Eps #9-12) (Uncut)
Naruto: Shippuden Movie 1 DVD
Naruto Season 1 Uncut DVD Boxed Set #1 (Eps #1-26)
Naruto Season 1 Uncut DVD Boxed Set #2 (Eps #27-52)
Pokemon Diamond and Pearl Battle Dimension Box Set #2 DVD Boxed Set (Eps #18-34)
Pokemon Diamond and Pearl Battle Dimension Box Set #3 DVD Boxed Set (Eps #35-51)

Funimation Re-Prices

Hell Girl Complete Collection Deluxe DVD Boxed Set (Eps #1-26) - Now Only $36.98! ($69.98 to $49.98 MSRP)
Pani Poni Dash! Complete Collection DVD Boxed Set (Thin-Pak) - Now Only $36.98! ($69.98 to $49.98 MSRP)
Shin-Chan (Crayon Shinchan) Season 1 Part 1 DVD (Eps #1-13) - Now Only $21.98! ($39.98 to $29.98 MSRP)
Shin-Chan (Crayon Shinchan) Season 1 Part 2 DVD (Eps #14-26)
- Now Only $21.98! ($39.98 to $29.98 MSRP)

Autumn is shaping up with lots of new Anime goodness! I figured the studios would wait and position some of their best new releases in the 4th quarter (which we are all assuming will be much better than the dismal Q4 everyone had last year). It's very good to see ADV back off from so many in house re-releases to pave the way for three new shows - and good ones at that. Good work guys! :-) Funi's schedule has been streamlined a bit with fewer solicitations, however, that is because Funi is doing more 'reprices in place' rather than immediately try to rework every single price change into a Veridian box that is three months away, and their Oct schedule includes the first half of Blassreiter and three important new boxed set releases for Claymore, Shonen Onmyoji, and Story of Saiunkoku - so again, good work. Media Blasters will have lots of new material as well in more episodes of Ah My Buddha, Moribito, and the second season of Genshiken 2. Even Viz is stepping up with a 4th Bleach box, Nana, and lots of Naruto: Shippuden. I'm very happy to see this, as the October release schedules together are showing us more new material than we've gotten in maybe a year. November should be even better. :-)

I'm Alright...

Store Site Server Maintanence Part II

Another FYI to you guys, on July 29th to early morning July 30th from 12 midnight to around 4 am (EST), we will be conducting our second round of system upgrades to increase capacity and help improve store site performance (and pave the way for a few other things coming this fall...).

As before, this maintenance period will be transparent to you, so you will still be able to use the store as normal, however, you may not be able to use coupons or gift certificates when placing an order during this time (as that database may go offline for a short time).

We won't be publishing out any new item pages or other changes we've recently made to the site until this is completed, so all the new October releases from ADV, Funi, and Media Blasters that we've recently built will appear on the site sometime during the early morning hours of July 30th.

I know many of you are waiting to see Clannad After Story or Blassreiter or the Naruto Shippuden Movie available for pre-order, and they will be up and available a few hours from now. :-)

Spaced Out Japanimation, Man

Back in the misty ages of the past - we're talking the 1990's- when the twin trip-hammer blows of POKEMON and SAILOR MOON had blasted an American pop conciousness already reeling from the art-house opus AKIRA and the cries of disbelief as entire divisions of college sophomores entertained their dateless peers with sensual, late-night screenings of LEGEND OF THE OVERFIEND and NINJA SCROLL... there came a time when the Eighth Seal was opened and THE TRUTH was revealed to America's home video marketing executives.

This TRUTH was, of course, that we'd now reached a point in Western civilization where people would buy DAMN NEAR ANYTHING that had a Japanese cartoon character on it. I'm talking skateboards. "Hook-Ups" T-shirts. Comics drawn in the "manga style" by Americans. And, of course, videos! Videos of new anime releases, videos of anime movies, and videos of anime TV shows from twenty years ago that have been through the "public domain" mill so many times that the "public" is looking desperately around for somebody to take over the copyright just to get it out of the "$1.99 Movies" bin at the Wal-Mart to make way for Dorf golfing videos and remaindered copies of "Batman Forever".

But how to sell goofily-dubbed primitive Toei super robot cartoons to the sophisticated American retailer? One word - packaging.

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And that's how Parade Video (distributor of, among other things, the incredible Peter Sellers film THE WORLD OF HENRY ORIENT) came to unleash SPACED OUT JAPANIMATION on the world! Yes, SPACED OUT JAPANIMATION, the amazing 4-tape set that satisfies ALL your Japanimation needs,as long as your Japanimation needs include "buying a Christmas present for that nephew who will NOT SHUT UP about something called "Japanimation". How many kids asked Santa for, say, GUNDAM WING or ESCAFLOWNE videos, and instead found SPACED OUT JAPANIMATION under the tree? Many a forced grin and a stammered "Thanks, Granpa!" would be heard on Christmas morning that year, I can tell you!

Sold through your snappier mall video outlets like the late, lamented Suncoast Video, SPACED OUT JAPANIMATION stands as a testament both to the staying power of cheap, public domain video AND to a public's brief but intense love affair with those big-eyed Japa-heeno cartoons. Not to mention the "throw it all up there and slap a gradiated logo on it" design aesthetic of the 1990s, where minimalism and taste were abandoned in favor of FLAMES!!! and METALLIC SHEEN!!! If there isn't a van out there with this artwork airbrushed on the side, I can only ask "why not?"


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And yet, SPACED OUT JAPANIMATION is not without its charms. This 4-tape set devotes one tape each to GRANDIZER, SPACEKETEERS, GAIKING, and STARVENGERS - all Jim Terry dubs from the seminal super robot TV package FORCE FIVE that entertained us all in the fall of 1980 when the world was young and we wanted nothing more than to climb into a flying saucer that jammed itself into a giant robot armed with "hydro-phasers" and "space thunder" like in GRANDIZER. STARVENGERS enlightened us all to the possibility of jet planes that combine to form super robots battling demons, and GAIKING asked the anime question, what if an alien planet was destroyed by a black hole and the aliens attacked Earth which was defended by a giant robot space dragon that launched a horned super robot piloted by people dressed as baseball players? What if? And SPACEKETEERS - well, SPACEKETEERS had Princess Aurora, whose beauty entranced us all whether she was dressed in her space miniskirt or her space prom dress. Missing from the SPACED OUT JAPANIMATION set is DANGUARD ACE, the series where Leiji Matsumoto really started working out his Velikovsky theories about tenth planets careening wildly through our solar system. But they only had room for 4 tapes in the set, so something had to go.


The subject of a wide early 1980s home video release from Family Home Entertainment, the FORCE FIVE shows could be found in episodic and compilation-film versions in your neighborhood video rental shops. A few years later incredibly cheap public-domain video releases with titles like "Robo-Formers" and "Zalo" began to appear in drugstores and discount shops across the land, poor transfers of FORCE FIVE episodes.

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On first glance, SPACED OUT JAPANIMATION would appear to be just another cheap, 6-hour speed public domain copy of a copy of a copy release of our old Force Five favorites. But the surprising fact is that, even though these tapes are recorded in the penny-pinching SLP 6-hour mode, the transfers are actually pretty good. Better, in fact, than the video quality of the bootleg DVD sets that are floating around. When we consider that the FHE tapes are starting to disintegrate because of their age, SPACED OUT JAPANIMATION becomes a possible alternative to our other choice, which is the unthinkable possibility of NOT WATCHING SPACEKETEERS EVER AGAIN. And we can't let that happen.

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SPACED OUT JAPANIMATION - exploitative bargain-basement video release? Signpost of a time when anime ruled the video stores? Or valuable part of your balanced Japanese cartoon collection? It's all these things... and more.