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Almost missed it....
Almost missed it....
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The people who are members of the Cult of the Pink Beam of Befriending have not mentioned that the Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha The Movie 2nd A's is getting a physical release next Friday! I only discovered it was so when I wandered through my regular webstore for such things. So get moving if you haven't managed to pre-order for first pressing or the limited edition.
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#2
Had my copy pre-ordered through Amazon.jp since I learned it was going to have English Subs
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#3
I'm just curious if there's an option for those of us that don't have Japanese region players. I'm suspecting they begin with "fansubs" and end with "acquire a regionless DVD/Blu-Ray player", but I can hope...
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#4
Japan and English-speaking North America share the same Blu-Ray region.

(Of course, regionless DVD players aren't that expensive, especially if you visit your local Chinatown rather than shopping online.)
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#5
The blu-ray release for this, like Yamato 2199 is region-free. Unlike the DVDs which are region 2. Either way I'm still ahead for I still have a working RPC-1 DVD-rom drive, which when combined with VLC means region coding is not an issue. But then all my big brand standalone players also have no care for regional restrictions & came that way from the factory.
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#6
Hrm....

Here's a thought...
  • Laptop optical disc drives all come in the same form factor.
  • Most laptop optical drives are SATA, which has USB-like hot swapping capability.
  • You can only change a drive's region code a few times in its lifetime
  • In order to have a region free DVD player, I have to buy one anyhow.
  • Ergo, just buy a cheap DVD-ROM drive, set it to Region 2, and just swap drives as needed.
Thoughts?
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#7
BA, it works up to the point where it fails with a laptop that uses a non-standard or replaceable optical drive. Then there's another thing to remember: Certain DVD publishers are lazy and create a disc image that covers a large portion of the world and just change the outer jacket (some don't even bother doing that).

I know that in my library I've got mainstream DVDs I've bought locally (Australia: R4) that will be able to be played with no issues in a region-locked player(R1:US, R2:UK) due to it having a matching code in it's bootstring. I've also noticed a similar thing occurring with Blu-ray too.

--Rod.H
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I know it only works for someone whose laptop has the standardized optical drive slot. Mine does, though, and I was wondering if anyone could think of any drawbacks in a case like mine.
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#9
Or use VLC

Unless the drive has a peculiar kind of firmware (My last laptop did until I fixed it with a reflash), it'll make with just about any region and it's mother.
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Got my "order shipped" email from CDJapan today...
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#11
And I've received my copy today. Have no clue what's half in the artbox....left alone what's on the other two discs in the jacket. Man, Vita's a scary hammer-welding loli.....

The English sub's are just a little bit off for some bits, I think are few scenes are done literally, & the wordings just off on others. Some of the VA's....I swear I'm hearing Kikuko Inoue, and May'n doing backing singing.

Also, they've kept the tradition of fetishising the initial power-up transform for the main characters.....these movies are so not able to be shown in certain countries without a bit more....y'know. Then again once we get to StrikerS, they still won't be yada yada but the ah-hum factor is diminished.
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Quote:Rod H wrote:
 Then again once we get to StrikerS, they still won't be yada yada but the ah-hum factor is diminished.
The next movie is new material, so it won't be a StrikerS remake
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/20 ... -new-story
On the A's movie itself - soooo pretty. I do miss a couple characters and one specific scene removed from A's TV, but the movie is still very good
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#13
(Blows dust off thread)

(Coughs in the cloud of dust)

(Blows more dust off thread)

robkelk Wrote:Got my "order shipped" email from CDJapan today...

... And I finally got around to watching it today. (Yes, three years later. My anime backlog pile is that big.)

The pacing is different. I sort-of miss the characters that CrimsonKMR mentioned weren't in the show, but seeing a particular under-utilized character getting a larger role more than made up for it. I think that, if I ever do a Drunkard's Stagger in a Nanoha world, this will be the version I'd set it in.

So, was the third movie ever released? I only see a placeholder page for it on ANN.

EDIT: Oh, yes - Rod H, I think you're mistaking Nana Mizuki (Fate) for Kikuko Inoue (miss not-appearing-in-this-picture) in those BGM vocals.
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them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
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#14
That's the thing about the third movie, no one outside of the studio knows. Though Nanoha's VA announcing some sort of retirement last year (2015) caused some panic. I expect to see more EVA and SBY2199 before we see it.
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