Roy Mustang (post: 1346002) wrote:That Reign was pick up in the US and even put on TV for that matter.
You know that an anime is bad, when fansubs and even bootlegs don't even waste their time with it.
Col. Roy Mustang
" wrote:RustyClaymore 11:27 - Ah yes, Socks is the single raindrop responsible for the flood. XD
airichan623 wrote:I'm really surprised they put Code Geass on Cartoon Network. I mean, it seems good, but the bad guy!! (under the name Britannia but the attack arrows are coming from the US)(
Fish and Chips (post: 1346322) wrote:Nobody has licensed Kaiba.
I have no idea why.
Nobody's licensed Akagi or Kaiji either, but them I can sort of understand (unconventional art style, subject matter, etc.). Similarly, I wouldn't plan on Legend of the Galactic Heroes to get picked up this side of the Pacific.
Hey guys, let's market a 110 episode series with a dated art style and extensive voice work that almost nobody will buy in this and most other economies.blkmage (post: 1346325) wrote:And, well, LOGH, yeah.
Fish and Chips (post: 1346328) wrote:Hey guys, let's market a 110 episode series with a dated art style and extensive voice work that almost nobody will buy in this and most other economies.
Great work team.
rocklobster (post: 1346278) wrote:Super Milk-chan. What possessed people to license this series? It was awful!
Fish and Chips (post: 1346501) wrote:Best post in the thread.Blacklight wrote:You are talking about Code Geass right?
rocklobster (post: 1346594) wrote:I was referring to an anime titled Super Milk-chan. Trust me, it's not a good show at all.
minakichan (post: 1346703) wrote:Strike Witches
and particularly
MNEMOSYNE.
Seriously, Code Geass, guys? My anime club showed Mnemosyne because we were like "There's NO WAY this violent druggy explicit-yuri-sex show is going to get licensed in the US!" Boy.
Fish and Chips (post: 1346716) wrote:As long as Azumanga has been mentioned, Lucky Star's license baffles me. I don't know how they managed to get around all the cultural references and split licensed between American companies.
Really though, this goes for all reference shows, since they tend towards a more strictly Japanese audience.
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