Cadence (post: 1453124) wrote:Guysguysguys, guess what? Despite the fact that this matter with Funi and Fractale is probably the weirdest and stupidest thing I've ever heard, it has actually done some good in the world. =) After reading about it yesterday, I had a sudden change of heart and decided to mend my crooked ways and quit watching anime illegally (attempt to, anyway). Well, I'll quit after I finish watching a few things I have sitting around on my computer...(um, I am such a hypocrite).
So yeah, guess I won't be watching Yumekui Merry, Madoka, or Fractale anymore. Too bad, I've enjoyed all three so far (especially Madoka).
I have a question for those of you watching Wandering Son. I haven't read the manga, but was thinking about giving the anime a shot. But after reading around a bit, it appears that the anime starts right in the middle of the story...? Should I read the manga first for some background, or does the anime cover everything sufficiently?
TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1453121) wrote:As weird as it sounds, I couldn't help but think the same thing, that maybe certain Japanese companies either don't like simulcasting or don't see the benefit of it or both.
But, as you say magey, it seems far-fetched to suggest that the Fractale folks went through all the hassle of setting up an agreement and getting the first episode simulcast just to hurt simulcasting. Surely they'd know that their own credibility would be undermined for yanking the show for such a dumb reason?
Would they really sacrifice current and future revenue(small though it may be) by being so petty? It is hard to believe that an actual, real life company would do such a childish thing. But there has to be SOME reason behind their actions, I guess.Yamamaya (post: 1453132) wrote:They probably just got all butthurt when they heard about people pirated their work and decided to strike at Funi for it by asking them to "get rid of all piracy."
TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1453121) wrote:As weird as it sounds, I couldn't help but think the same thing, that maybe certain Japanese companies either don't like simulcasting or don't see the benefit of it or both.
But, as you say magey, it seems far-fetched to suggest that the Fractale folks went through all the hassle of setting up an agreement and getting the first episode simulcast just to hurt simulcasting. Surely they'd know that their own credibility would be undermined for yanking the show for such a dumb reason?
ChristianKitsune (post: 1453129) wrote:I was a bit confused by that as well... (the wandering son bit) but after a quick Wikipedia look up I get the gist of the story so far, of course I'd check out the manga too.
I think it just addresses a very real and sad reality in our world today...(not saying it's bad or anything) but I can't imagine not being comfortable in my own gender. (hormones and the moodiness that comes with it aside.) I mean... I bet it would be completely frustrating and scary and it would be a lot to try to figure out as an 13 year old kid. (or however old Shuichi and his friend are)
about the simulcast thing...isn't that VERY counter productive? I mean the simulcast thing was to AVOID fansubbing, so if the companies are starting to pull the plug on it as the rumors suggest.... isn't that just going to lead to an uprise in fansubbing once again?
blkmage (post: 1453142) wrote:As for fansubbing, with the anime community the way it is today, I wouldn't be surprised if every fansub group started subbing it just because.
Prohibition worked...for Al Capone.mechana2015 (post: 1453146) wrote:Taking away legitimate sources of acquisition as punishment never works, and usually just makes things worse. See US prohibition.
blkmage (post: 1453142) wrote:Quite honestly, that's only really plausible because there's really no other explanation that makes any more sense. And it probably won't undermine their credibility, since no one really knows who's on the Fractale Production Committee (hint: there's a lot more than just the studios).
TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1453151) wrote:Prohibition worked...for Al Capone.
MasterDias (post: 1453153) wrote:Fuji TV, Asmik Ace Entertainment, A-1 Pictures, Sony Music Entertainment, Dentsu, Toho
That's who Japanese Wikipedia lists as the Fractale Production Committee. I don't think it's anyone very unusual. And they all should know better by this point.
boom.jpgMasterDias (post: 1453188) wrote:Fractale is also being simulcasted legally in French by another company, and they put Episode 2 up within one hour of the Japanese airing.
TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1453197) wrote:boom.jpg
That is the sound of dem conspiracy theories blowing up.
Why would they even bother taking down the North American simulcast if their motivation is that they are worried about fansubs being downloaded on other continents? Wouldn't leaving up the simulcast cut down a little bit of English fansub downloading This whole thing is just too weird.blkmage (post: 1453202) wrote:it's still incredibly likely that they do have something against English. For instance, the majority of fansubbing is still in English, which makes sense, since the majority of English-literate anime fans don't reside in the United States of America, and hence, aren't affected by the availability of legal streams.
TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1453216) wrote:Why would they even bother taking down the North American simulcast if their motivation is that they are worried about fansubs being downloaded on other continents? Wouldn't leaving up the simulcast cut down a little bit of English fansub downloading This whole thing is just too weird.
Yamamaya (post: 1453225) wrote:The most obvious one is that they just don't understand the internet, either in Japan or in America. I read one ANN poster(aka should be taken with a tiny grain of salt) say that this might be an attempt by the company to punish everyone thus shaming the fansubbers and uploaders of RAWs to cease and desist.
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My goodness, and my fortress; my high tower, and my deliverer; my shield, and he in whom I trust; who subdueth my people under me.
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