June 3rd, 2014
Gunsmith Cats wall scroll
Anime Relations: Gunsmith Cats
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I bought this Gunsmith Cats wall scroll off of eBay about a year ago. I felt totally lucky when I bought it. I had no idea such a thing existed! But I can't seem to find any markings on the wall scroll at all. Bootleg? Custom made? I have no idea but it is very well made.
Posted by ShootGunner | Jun 3, 2014 3:13 PM | 2 comments
February 17th, 2014
U.S. Manga Corps DVD's
Anime Relations: Cyber City Oedo 808
Almost all of US Manga Corps DVD's have transparent cases. This is because USMC liked to print the episode guide, credits, and screenshots on the back side of the case insert, as opposed to a card or a piece of paper that's placed in the case itself. I think it's really neat and probably cheaper than making a separate card. I've noticed only two DVD's that haven't had the transparent case. One of them was a copy of Shamanic Princess in Half Priced Books. It was in a black case. Right next to it was a transparent case copy of the same anime. I thought that was really strange, and bought the transparent case copy so it would go with the rest of my USMC DVD's.
Cyber City Oedo 808 came in the mail the other day. Another USMC release. This one was in a black case as well! But the strange thing was is that it was sealed and had the official DVD Video security stickers on the top and bottom of the case. I looked inside the case and there was no separate card with the episode guide on it. I bent the case the other way (the way you'd bend it to get the case insert out) and saw that credits and episode guide on the back side! Was this a used copy that was professionally sealed? Or did USMC just fuck up? Very interesting thing.
USMC cases compared to Cyber City
All USMC cases are like this, or so I thought
Inside Cyber City case
Back side of the case insert
The USMC titles I own
Cyber City Oedo 808 came in the mail the other day. Another USMC release. This one was in a black case as well! But the strange thing was is that it was sealed and had the official DVD Video security stickers on the top and bottom of the case. I looked inside the case and there was no separate card with the episode guide on it. I bent the case the other way (the way you'd bend it to get the case insert out) and saw that credits and episode guide on the back side! Was this a used copy that was professionally sealed? Or did USMC just fuck up? Very interesting thing.
USMC cases compared to Cyber City
All USMC cases are like this, or so I thought
Inside Cyber City case
Back side of the case insert
The USMC titles I own
Posted by ShootGunner | Feb 17, 2014 3:36 PM | 0 comments
September 28th, 2013
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence bootleg
Anime Relations: Koukaku Kidoutai, Koukaku Kidoutai: Stand Alone Complex, Innocence, Koukaku Kidoutai 2.0
Another bootleg accidentally purchased! This time it's from an Amazon seller! The menu is hilariously ghetto, it's like they didn't even try. At least with GSC Bulletproof the bootleggers tried to make it seem somewhat similar but this one is just atrocious.
Cover
Back
Spine
Menu
Language menu
Innocence menu
Innocence language menu
What the fuck? GitS: SAC is on the back of the DVD for both of the movies? That is the fuckest thing I have ever seen. It's hilarious how they put a shitty "2.0" under the background image. It might be hard to tell, but the "Innocence & 2.0" on the spice is very pixelated. Shitty print. Also note that the 2.0 doesn't have options for an english dub, but Innocence does. It's like they didn't even try!
I contacted the Amazon seller to see if I can get my money back....but I kind of like owning this because it's so ghetto looking.
Update: The Amazon seller refunded me and told me to keep it, since they don't wanna knowingly sell bootleg merch.
Cover
Back
Spine
Menu
Language menu
Innocence menu
Innocence language menu
What the fuck? GitS: SAC is on the back of the DVD for both of the movies? That is the fuckest thing I have ever seen. It's hilarious how they put a shitty "2.0" under the background image. It might be hard to tell, but the "Innocence & 2.0" on the spice is very pixelated. Shitty print. Also note that the 2.0 doesn't have options for an english dub, but Innocence does. It's like they didn't even try!
I contacted the Amazon seller to see if I can get my money back....but I kind of like owning this because it's so ghetto looking.
Update: The Amazon seller refunded me and told me to keep it, since they don't wanna knowingly sell bootleg merch.
Posted by ShootGunner | Sep 28, 2013 8:48 PM | 0 comments
March 29th, 2013
Gunsmith Cats: Bulletproof Hong Kong bootleg?
Anime Relations: Gunsmith Cats, Riding Bean
I bought the Gunsmith Cats OVA called 'Bulletproof' awhile back off of Ebay for about $20. Since it's a rare find I thought it was a steal! Once it it arrived I watched it the same night. Not paying attention to the markings on the DVD case, I threw it in my DVD player and fired the thing up. The main menu looked pretty ghetto and had a purple red tint to it on a blue background and instead of a 'play' option, it just said 'Natural High' (At the time I didn't know what that was but I soon found out it was the title of the first episode of the OVA. What about the other two episodes?) No trailers or extras either. Just 'Natural High', scene selection, and language options. What was weird is that the only language options where English and Chinese. Chinese? What the fuck? I would expect English and Japanese but Japanese wasn't even an option, only English and Chinese. Strange, but I just figured it was some sort of weird release and thought that Japanese audio wasn't needed for some reason. So I watched it and while I do think the manga is far superior, I enjoyed it quite a bit. Kind of depressing there wasn't much extra stuff but whatever.
Fast forward to about a week ago. I was in Half Price Books with a friend and I noticed a copy of Gunsmith Cats: Bulletproof was in the DVD's section. It was the Anime Essentials release. It looked totally different from the DVD of GSC I had bought months ago. It prompted me to search around online once I got home to look if there where multiple releases of the GSC OVA. Sure enough, there was. But there were only two! The original one and the Anime Essentials one. Both of them had slightly different covers and even had an artwork insert on the inside, something my copy lacked. My copy also had a transparent case, unlike the normal and Anime Essentials cases, which where all black. The discs also looked slightly different. When I got home to look at my copy, I noticed that the text on the back was all in Japanese. Now I had noticed this earlier when I first got it but I didn't give it any second thoughts. Now I started to because the other two releases I had seen had english on the back. I looked on the different looking disc in my clear case copy and discovered that it had been published and distributed by a Hong Kong company called 'Anime Studio'. At first I thought this was some freaky, ghetto but official Hong Kong release I had picked up but after further investigation I found out here that this Hong Kong company 'Anime Studio' was indeed a bootleg company. No wonder my copy lacked any publisher markings and a different case sleeve. I wasn't mad though, I thought it was pretty interesting. Finding a bootleg copy of GSC: Bulletproof...and I've looked around and I can't find it anywhere else, so to me it's a rare and rather interesting find. So I bought the real GSC: Bulletproof in both its original release and the Anime Essentials release, for not much at all. Both in great condition as well. I popped in the original release and noticed the menu had a blue hue as opposed to the red one in my bootleg copy and that it had all three episode selections and not just 'Natural High'. Not to confuse, but my bootleg did have all three episodes but it only listed one, where as the real version lists all three and it's chapters. It also had a 30 minute 'the making of' and trailers and previews to other animes, another thing my bootleg copy lacked.
Here's some pictures of the differences between the two DVD's. Bootleg on the right, original on the left:
Front covers
Back sides
Bootleg on top
The insides
The intro that comes up instead of FBI Warning or ADV films
Original menu
Bootleg menu
Language selection in the bootleg
Chinese subtitles (with that machine gun idiot from the manga, Bud)
Boy what a strange find!
Fast forward to about a week ago. I was in Half Price Books with a friend and I noticed a copy of Gunsmith Cats: Bulletproof was in the DVD's section. It was the Anime Essentials release. It looked totally different from the DVD of GSC I had bought months ago. It prompted me to search around online once I got home to look if there where multiple releases of the GSC OVA. Sure enough, there was. But there were only two! The original one and the Anime Essentials one. Both of them had slightly different covers and even had an artwork insert on the inside, something my copy lacked. My copy also had a transparent case, unlike the normal and Anime Essentials cases, which where all black. The discs also looked slightly different. When I got home to look at my copy, I noticed that the text on the back was all in Japanese. Now I had noticed this earlier when I first got it but I didn't give it any second thoughts. Now I started to because the other two releases I had seen had english on the back. I looked on the different looking disc in my clear case copy and discovered that it had been published and distributed by a Hong Kong company called 'Anime Studio'. At first I thought this was some freaky, ghetto but official Hong Kong release I had picked up but after further investigation I found out here that this Hong Kong company 'Anime Studio' was indeed a bootleg company. No wonder my copy lacked any publisher markings and a different case sleeve. I wasn't mad though, I thought it was pretty interesting. Finding a bootleg copy of GSC: Bulletproof...and I've looked around and I can't find it anywhere else, so to me it's a rare and rather interesting find. So I bought the real GSC: Bulletproof in both its original release and the Anime Essentials release, for not much at all. Both in great condition as well. I popped in the original release and noticed the menu had a blue hue as opposed to the red one in my bootleg copy and that it had all three episode selections and not just 'Natural High'. Not to confuse, but my bootleg did have all three episodes but it only listed one, where as the real version lists all three and it's chapters. It also had a 30 minute 'the making of' and trailers and previews to other animes, another thing my bootleg copy lacked.
Here's some pictures of the differences between the two DVD's. Bootleg on the right, original on the left:
Front covers
Back sides
Bootleg on top
The insides
The intro that comes up instead of FBI Warning or ADV films
Original menu
Bootleg menu
Language selection in the bootleg
Chinese subtitles (with that machine gun idiot from the manga, Bud)
Boy what a strange find!
Posted by ShootGunner | Mar 29, 2013 10:33 PM | 0 comments