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Dragon Ball has not come to America yet because I wasn't sure who should be the one to import it.What's going on in the world of anime importing? Have there been more that have gone direct-to-video in the States, vs getting a shot on TV? What of shows like Dragon Ball, Gundam, or Tenchi Muyo?
Will Ranma last the same as OTL, or will the anime get extended to adapt more of the original manga?
How about FUNImation dub Lupin IIIDragon Ball has not come to America yet because I wasn't sure who should be the one to import it.
Gundam and Tenchi Muyo are coming too, but again, I don't know who should bring those to the States.
Lupin III was mentioned before as a potential English dub for Fox unless you guys prefer someone else do it.
Interesting. Hopefully there more video games related stuff mentioned, like say these media giants buying up a game studio like EA or Activision.
I suggested them to @OldNavy1988 about dubbing for lupin IIIFunimation
Sony is indeed coming out with the DVD soon.Of course, it won't get bigger until the release of DVD. Speaking of which, who is coming up with the new media formats?
You did hint at Warner Bros. getting the dubbing rights to Dragon Ball, if only to give them another IP to work with since they don't own DC Comics or Hanna-Barbera.Dragon Ball has not come to America yet because I wasn't sure who should be the one to import it.
I think that Gundam should go to New Line after the success of Robotech, while Disney and Fox should direct some of their anime dubbing crew to working on a Tenchi dub. Before you ask, this is because of Eda Clawthorne from The Owl House and her resemblance to Ryoko Hakubi.Gundam and Tenchi Muyo are coming too, but again, I don't know who should bring those to the States.
I'd rather have DIC and Saban dub the show over Fox, since Inspector Gadget was spawned from the ruins of a "Lupin III in space" series back in the 80's. Maybe even make a Ulysses 31 reboot or a Mysterious Cities of Gold sequel to go along with this dub, while you're at it.Lupin III was mentioned before as a potential English dub for Fox unless you guys prefer someone else do it.
That is completely unbelievable. And not in a good way, either.Yet another company is trying come up with a way to store movies into a SNES/Genesis style cartridge.
Even when they had no idea how to distribute anime in the states, Bandai would not let anyone distribute U.C gundam unless they had full control. As for Dragon ball, Saban would probably have to forsake Digimon for a couple years to get DBZ's dub runningDragon Ball has not come to America yet because I wasn't sure who should be the one to import it.
Gundam and Tenchi Muyo are coming too, but again, I don't know who should bring those to the States.
Whoever making that cartridge formatSony is indeed coming out with the DVD soon.
I'm not sure who came out with the MiniDisc IOTL, but that's coming out too.
Another manufacturer, I don't know who, is trying to roll out a videocassette format smaller than VHS but with better picture resolution.
Yet another company is trying come up with a way to store movies into a SNES/Genesis style cartridge.
Even when they had no idea how to distribute anime in the states, Bandai would not let anyone distribute U.C gundam unless they had full control. As for Dragon ball, Saban would probably have to forsake Digimon for a couple years to get DBZ's dub running
Whoever making that cartridge format
might want to look out to NEC/Sandisk.
Don't forget about DIC getting Lupin III!So based on the suggestions:
Warner Bros. gets Dragon Ball Z.
20th Century-Fox gets Tenchi Muyo.
And Gundam could go to New Line while Golden Harvest gets Digimon.
Right?
Fixed.Don't forget about DIC getting Lupin III!
But other than that, this is correct.
On the one hand, thank you.Fixed.
Either them or Toshiba, the OTL inventors of Flash Memory.Are you saying NEC and Sandisk would be the ones that collaborate on a cartridge format?