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R.I.P.GUnhoGun_lagatto
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hey why are inuyasha dvds so expensive man  y they like 40 $ for 3 eps
 
even most other dvds are way to expensive plus u guys whould get those comics
 
of the shows like inuyasha bebop and trigun  they show whole story but in writing
if u had a choice between yin and yang which would u choose?

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Maenos
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Reply to R.I.P.GUnhoGun_lagatto - Message ID#: 5515594

Well, the admins can't really do anything about the prices of DVDs.  They take care of what happens here on the boards.

But, that aside, I've found some places that sell Inuyasha DVDs for about $20 (Best Buy and Amazon.com, mainly).  Best Buy generally has pretty good prices for DVDs.
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thanks person but if like in japan they so cheap we buy them from them liek 15 per dvd or sumthin near that then we sell them to other people for like 40$ sure if i were Adultswim owners i would be happy but i not
if u had a choice between yin and yang which would u choose?

good/bad?
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Umm Target, Best Buy and SunCoast all sell them cheaper then $40. Target has been the cheapest so far. As for the Inuyasha Magna there is an online magna you can read.
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yeah target only has like a couple volumes
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Good point I do recomend Best Buy though. They have every volume and it only costs like $21.
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are u sure person because i went there they was gonna charge me 31$ and i only had like 15 bucks so i got embarresed :smileysad:
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I know it seems like the admin's control everything in the universe (if you're on the board enough, you start to believe it), but they in now way control the price of InuYasha DVD's, nor any other DVD's out there.
 
Here's a general thing about anime DVD prices, Courtesy John of www.animenation.com
 
"There are actually two schools on this one. There are those fans who think that we should be grateful to be able to obtain anime without having to pay import prices, and then there are fans that believe that anime in the US is largely too expensive. By ratio, anime in the US is roughly the same price it is in Japan. We may find $30 expensive for a single anime VHS tape here in the US, but in Japan, a copy of Ghost in the Shell on VHS, new, can cost as much as $150 depending on the version you buy! Feature length anime movies on VHS in Japan rarely cost less than $50. A copy of the Utena movie on VHS or DVD costs roughly $88 in Japan, and a copy of the Nadesico movie on LD or VHS in Japan costs roughly $100! When AnimeNation charges $29.95 for an import anime soundtrack CD or J-pop CD, it`s because you`d pay roughly $25 or more for that same CD if you were to fly to Japan yourself and buy it in any Japanese record store. From one perspective, it`s a lot nicer to be able to buy Blue Submarine No. 6 episodes on DVD in the US for $20 per 30 minute disc as opposed to the Japanese retail of roughly $50 each per 30 minute DVD. The upcoming American DVD edition of Tenamonya Voyagers will contain all four episodes on a single DVD for $30. At any retail store in Japan, those four episodes are available on four separate DVDs that cost roughly $60 each!

Anime is expensive in the US because translating companies have to cover the costs of licensing shows, then translating packaging, marketing and distributing them. To lower production costs, companies have to produce in massive bulk quantities, which anime simply can`t do. To us anime fans, anime may seem as though it`s a gigantic powerhouse in the US now, but a single American mainstream studio release like Mission: Impossible 2 can generate more revenue by itself than the entire American anime industry can earn in a year. Anime simply doesn`t have the big financial backing or mass market necessary to allow for lower prices.

On the other hand, I personally do believe that it is reasonable to question the expense of anime in the US. Without mentioning names, there seems to be an odd discrepancy between US anime distributors. Slayers and Irresponsible Captain Tylor, for example, can sell for $20 with four subtitled or dubbed episodes while Evangelion retails at $30 for two subtitled episodes. Early tapes of Brain Powered contain two episodes and retail for $25 each while later volumes of the same series contain seven episodes for only $5 more. Japanese contracts may have something to do with this. I don`t know enough about the American industry to say that licensing contracts don`t mandate minimum retail prices. There are many anime titles that have not yet appeared on DVD in the US yet because the American licensee may be contractually obligated to with-hold an American DVD version until the title is released on DVD in Japan first to guard against video piracy and Japanese people importing cheaper American copies rather than buying Japanese versions. American anime companies may also be obligated to pay royalties or continuing licensing fees on titles. At the same time, though, it does seem odd that Anime Village titles cost the same as other company`s titles when Anime Village/Bandai releases titles Bandai already owns the distribution rights to. The same applies to Viz`s retail prices for series like Ranma and Maison Ikkoku, both of which are titles owned by Shogakukan Publishing, Viz`s parent company."
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yeah man i know that but if it were like that why cant they just sell original dvds uncut with all japanese
 
word and english subtitles
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Reply to R.I.P.GUnhoGun_lagatto - Message ID#: 5515594

Your best bet is to get them at Best Buy.  They seem to change their prices every once in a while, seemingly based on how many they sell.
 
What used to be $17 per DVD, has recently rose to $21 per DVD... still aceeptable, but more money nonetheless.  However, the new ones, such as volume 18 and 19, are cheaper, at around $17-19 per DVD since they haven't sold many yet.  Weird how it works.
 
But once you get a strong collection going (I am not quite there yet) it makes sense to buy them at Best Buy as soon as they come out.
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GUnhoGun_lagatto wrote:
thanks person but if like in japan they so cheap we buy them from them liek 15 per dvd or sumthin near that then we sell them to other people for like 40$ sure if i were Adultswim owners i would be happy but i not



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my cousin that lives in japan buoght volumes 1-19 for 300$ not american thou
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Reply to R.I.P.GUnhoGun_lagatto - Message ID#: 5516172

More than likely, he bought them bootleg.
 
I'm Japanese. I've lived in Japan for 12 years and I still visit every so often. Japan's economy still isn't that great.
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Reply to R.I.P.GUnhoGun_lagatto - Message ID#: 5515594

Actually theyre more like $20. Also, think of it this way thats like 90 mins of it. Many movies r also like 90 mins. I mean there r a few other animes that r "better deals" to u. But in the long run they should have made a lot more money.
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I recommend any Anime website that has Inuyasha because they sell the episodes in big packages for really cheap
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Reply to R.I.P.GUnhoGun_lagatto - Message ID#: 5515594

$40?! even at suncoast, which is usually pretty expensive, sells inu dvds for $20... where do u buy your anime merch?