thalia wrote:^I know what you mean, but it was legit. There were many "used" copies on sale for $35. The one I bought is a Japanese import from a distributing company in Seattle. It came with a nice sleeve and a fold-out case that held the DVDs. It was a set where there were only four DVDs, three with the complete series (8 or 9 episodes per disc) and the last disc is the movie. The company that manufactured it (or distributed it, I guess), was labelled 'fx' on the box. I am about 90% sure that it is not bootleg. If it is, then someone sure went to A LOT of trouble making the box and even designs on the discs!
thalia wrote:Well, don't I feel stupid! I apologize to all (legit) anime distributors and creators! Gomen asai!
I'm sorry that I'm such a dumbie! It was the first series I had ever bought, and I really didn't want to pay $120 for it! I know that doesn't excuse the fact that I should have known that it was 'too good to be true!'
Oh, well, I've learned my lesson! I promise, from now on, to always pay $30 for 3 episodes (or 4, if I'm lucky) per DVD at Best Buy or Suncoast! (maybe if they weren't so expensive people wouldn't be lured by bootleggers) I really didn't think of how rampant bootlegging is over there!
Vyse wrote:For future reference, if a DVD has more then six eps, don't buy it, I don't know of one legit domestic release then has more then six eps on one disc, heck most Jappense DVDs only have 2-3 eps per disc. And another tell-tell sign, if the price is too good, it probley is.
CDLviking wrote:Generally true, but Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight, released by CPM, has 7 per disc, and they are high quality with nice extras as well. If only other companies would do the same, I would save a lot of shelf space and money.
CDLviking wrote:I think they portrayed fortune telling as a dangerous thing, and that she should have confidence in her friends instead.
Zane wrote:And can I ask... the theme song I heard with the series was like a Jpop group called Dax-Rider and the song "people"..... is that what u guys in the US had?? Cause I cant find it on any of the OST tracks and appareatly you guys had some classical piece, while mine was like a rock... Anyone know anything about that?
Kawaiikneko wrote:I'm still a little iffy about the whole tarot cards thing. Is it an okay series to watch? Tarot cards are a really dangerous and real thing... >_< I want to see it cause I've heard its so good, but with tarot cards and fortune telling I'm not so sure....
Rienna_The_Red wrote:I've seen the whole thing and the Tarot Cards didn't bother me THAT much. You have to remember that stuff like that is no big deal in Japan. However, I can say this about it- Hitomi eventually learns (by the end of the series) that it's not a good idea to trust in her cards. She discovers that her fate is determined by the choices she makes and the things she says and does, not by cards. In fact, things seem to go better when she DOESN'T consult the cards. By the end of the series she packs them away, convinced that she's better off without them.
Wingzero22 wrote:I'm glad to see more people liking Escaflowne.
The only thing that makes me mad about Escaflowne is, why they made two good songs and they didn't use them for the anime.
The songs are called If you and love.
Love is like a J-rock song, but its really cool.
If you was a nice song that would have been nice to have use at the end of the last EP of Escaflowne.
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Wingzero22 wrote:Yes,
There are OST 2 for Escaflowne.
There are seven songs that were not use in Escaflowne, but they made it to the soundtrack.
I know that any anime or any movie for that matter have some songs that will not make it in.
I just wish these two did.
If you is a love song that mixes piano with a nice slow electric guitar solo in the middle of the song.
Love is a J-rock electric guitar song that has a nice beat to it.
I look for the Lyrics for them. And too, both of the songs are english.
Wingzero22 wrote:I found the lyrics for them.
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