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diablobob
Susuwatari
Registration Date: 05.31.07
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Where in the USA can you find anime Without having to shell out $50 to $100 and then find out that it stinks worse than an porta potty at the fair when the temp hits a hundred. Some of the local discount places have them used but i would rather buy them new so the studios like Ghibli know there is intrest overseas. However I generally buy american movies used. I am pretty new to anime so I am just getting a feel for what i like.
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06.04.2007, 03:33 PM |
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totorogirl
Warawara
Registration Date: 09.30.06
Location: USA
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I usually rent mine first, if avail, via Netflix.com. Then, if I really like it, then I go to Wal-mart.com (believe it or not they do have some anime), or Sam Goody's, etc. Video rental stores can also order them for you if you are desperate enough to pay the price. There are some used video places that you can also try. If no luck, then I usually search online. You can also ask this forum for some other ideas.
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06.05.2007, 11:49 AM |
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Miyrru
Graphic Designer
Registration Date: 08.16.06
Location: Freezing cold Northern Ontario
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youtube, the epitome of try before you buy. or dont buy at all and just watch for free, thats what i usually do.
__________________ Click for Gallery^^ The truth had to be seen. Anything else was a story, entertaining but more embroidered fib then crude, shapeless fact. ~Dave Eggers
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06.05.2007, 12:12 PM |
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Saddletank
Miyazaki's Best Friend
Registration Date: 09.28.06
Location: On your case
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06.05.2007, 01:10 PM |
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Theowne
Baron
Registration Date: 02.11.07
Location: Toronto, Canada
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I use netflix.com a lot, I really don't like using youtube to preview anime or anything really, mostly because if it turns out to be a really great film, the fact that my first experience with it was through a tiny, blurry video is kind of disappointing.
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06.05.2007, 01:31 PM |
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