I have to check to see if the region lock is off on my PS3...one of the main reasons I still keep that first gen version around. I'd love to get my hands on this set
I would LOVE to get this. Looks like they colorized it too? Curious to see how Ultra Q in color HD looks. At almost $450 its a pass for me though, ill have to make due with the boot set I have.
Damn, I was just gonna say I'll grab one of these when I'm in Japan, but then I saw the price. Ouch! I saw a DVD version listed not too long ago on evilbay (for around the same $$) but thought I must be dreaming; guess not. Any networks out there on Ultra boots?
Wow, colorized. I would love to get this crazy set. Anyone know why all the box sets are so crazy expensive? Are thy just counting on not selling so many?
Ive wondered the same thing. Although its not just box sets, Blu-rays and DVD's in general are a lot more expensive in Japan. Most new Blu-Rays are retailed around ¥6,000 ($72). The exchange rate isnt helping either.
Wow... I'll probably never own this... but dammit, even with my mixed feelings about colorization, I WANNA SEE COLORIZED GARAMON! Hope some clips get posted online....
Lets do it. According to amazon JP there are two box sets, box set 1 comes out August 2nd and contains episodes 1-14 and set 2 comes out Jan of 2012 and has 14-28. So if you were to buy both on amazon it would be like $550 before shipping and no Namegon
Man I hate when they colorize classic films/tv shows .This show looks beautiful in B&W. The previous set was excellent IMO.Cant see buying this set unless it has eng subs.
There is no way this show will get a US release. Im pretty sure the OG Ultraman box sets sold like shit here and that has loads more appeal to the average person than a B&W show with very little action. So pretty much your stuck with a boot or an expensive Japanese release disk. As far as colorization goes im usually against it but for some reason im curious to see what this looks like. Also, I really doubt this will be subtitled, none of the recent Toho/Daiei/Tsubaraya releases have had them (except for the ultra galaxy movie).
UltraQ FTW, I just wonder if the colorization is going to look modern or straight from the 70's. That sky is totally 70's sky blue.
They are making a huge deal about the total remastering/colorization process on the website. http://m-78.jp/q/about-q.html some stills
If that Namegon was a Marusan re-issue Id be more happy but I think Ill sell some stuff to get the set. I cant pass on this, I missed the original and now I never see it for sale. Only hoping the wife doesnt kill me.
Japanese box sets are usually this expensive. (as are regular DVDs which can run up to $50 for one movie). Skylar has ordered countless sets of Tokusatsu shows and usually $500 is par for the course on a series. English Subs are pretty uncommon on most of them, but sometimes you can find fansubs online and put them on yourself. I wouldn't count on it though, so plan to watch it in Japanese.
oh-and don't forget that burning blu ray is probably going to run the "group purchase" way more than burning a regular DVD set (if someone even has the capability to do it right now). Sorry to be the voice of reason here.
You pretty much covered it there, Missy. When I wanted to see the original Kamen Rider series on DVD, I saved up and paid $1000 for the Japanese DVD-box. Only now are fansubbers getting around to do full episodes (who knows how long it will take to get all 98 episodes), and I bought the set about 8-10 years ago now. Fansubbing of live action shows is definitely more popular now than it used to be, but it's still moreso for all the newer Toku/Sentai shows. I'm sure that eventually you'll be able to find rips of these online.
Thanks for your input, Missy and Skylar! Guess we'll just have to wait and see if rips do end up online some place...
So, did this set see release yet? I'm feeling too lazy (and fried (work, and putting on an event last night) and sick (fugging awful cold) to research it much...