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Post by Duran »

Very similar to the "Your Collection" thread, except with Anime VHS/DVDs, and Manga...

anyway, heres mine. Its not much.

Anime VHS
- Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture (Dubbed)
- Legend of Crystania (Dubbed)
- Pokemon: The First Movie (US)
- Pokemon 4Ever (US)
- Samurai Shodown: The Motion Picture (Dubbed)
- Spirited Away (US Academy Screener)
- Voltage Fighter: Gowcaiser OAV Rounds 1&2 (Dubbed)

Anime DVD
- Eureka seveN Vol 1-6
- Excel Saga Vol-1-6
- Fatal Fury Double Impact
- Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture
- Fate/Stay Night Vol 1-6
- Gundam Wing Vol 1-10
- Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz (Uncut Ver.)
- Geneshaft Vol 1-4
- Happy Lesson Boxed Set
- Pokemon 2000
- Pokemon: Heroes
- Pokemon: Jirachi
- Puni Puni Poemii
- Ranma 1/2: The Digital Dojo Boxet Set
- Read or Die OAV
- R.O.D. The TV Boxed Set
- Rune Soldier Louie Boxed Set
- Samurai Deeper Kyo Boxed Set
- Tenchi Universe Complete Collection
- Tenhjo Tenge Vol 1-8

Manga
- Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken Vol. 2 (Japanese)
- Excel Saga Vol. 1-4
- Happy Lesson Vol. 1
- Gundam Wing: Battlefield of Pacifists
- Gundam Wing: Blind Target
- Gundam Wing: Episode Zero
- Inuyasha: The Ani-Manga Vol. 1-2
- Q-Ko Chan Vol. 1
- Ranma 1/2 Vol 1-3
- Read or Die Vol 1-4
- Read or Dream Vol 1-4
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Post by Tsurayu »

*nervous laughter* Hehehe... just about all the anime I watch I watch on the net and download them onto my computer. But I do have a few. I've never been a big manga person, but I'm kinda thinking about starting. Not really sure.

DVD:

Blue Gender
.hack//SIGN
.hack//Legend of the Twilight
Dirty Pair Flash
Witch Hunter Robin
Elfen Lied
Maburaho
Kino's Journey
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Post by Deques »

Does Final Fantasy Advent Children count as anime?
If not I do not own any anime in DVDs

I do have some manga
Dragon Ball vol 1-14?
Bleach vol 1-9
One Piece vol 1-4 swedish, Blue and Red Hongkong version
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Post by Magus_Melchior »

I used to have a number of bootleg anime copies (they're probably degraded and unviewable by now). I only have the DVDs for Record of Lodoss War and Kare Kano, as DVDs cost mucho dinero. I do have the theme song singles of a bunch of series, though, and am waiting for a half dozen more from recent titles.

Manga is also cheaper and more convenient for me, but I try not to collect big series (*cough*Konan*cough*Inuyasha*cough*). I'm currently following Rozen Maiden.

Oh, and a pile of VCDs of Card Captor Sakura season 3 and some Evangelion... but they turned out to be Chinese bootlegs. Pity.
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Magus_Melchior wrote:I used to have a number of bootleg anime copies (they're probably degraded and unviewable by now). I only have the DVDs for Record of Lodoss War and Kare Kano, as DVDs cost mucho dinero.
Well, to be honest, I guess I was lucky in a sense that I've found stores that sell anime DVDs for cheap and the fact that I took advantage of online anime clearances
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Find anime around here is annoyingly difficult. The only place in this city that I can think of that sells anime in mass would be Best Buy and their selection seems to have gotten worse over the years. So if I'm ever in a mood to buy anime I go to Fry's which is on the border of Fishers and Indianapolis here in Indiana, and they have the hugest anime selection I have ever seen in my life. ^_^;;
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Post by Duran »

Tsurayu wrote:Find anime around here is annoyingly difficult. The only place in this city that I can think of that sells anime in mass would be Best Buy and their selection seems to have gotten worse over the years. So if I'm ever in a mood to buy anime I go to Fry's which is on the border of Fishers and Indianapolis here in Indiana, and they have the hugest anime selection I have ever seen in my life. ^_^;;
Well I also order from 2 websites...mainly during their clearance sales.
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Post by BlueGenomes »

I'm not really an anime fan, but I found a 10-episode DVD of Outlaw Star at the dollar store this weekend which was pretty sweet. Remembered it from its toonami glory, so I purchased it :)
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Post by Noblewine »

VHS: Tenchi Muyo
VHS: Monster Rancher ep 1.

DVD: R.O.D Enter Yomiko Readman

Manga: R.O.D
Manga: .Hack//Legend of the Twilight Bracelet
Manga: Imadoki Nowadays
Manga: FLCL
Manga: Land of the Blindfolded
Manga: Ultra Maniac
Manga: Magic Knights Rayearth I
Manga: Mar
Manga: Backstage Prince
Manga: Wish
Manga: Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne

.Hack//AI Buster
.Hack//Another Birth
Crest of the Stars
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Post by Duran »

Noblewine wrote:VHS: Tenchi Muyo
VHS: Monster Rancher ep 1.

DVD: R.O.D Enter Yomiko Readman

Manga: R.O.D
Manga: .Hack//Legend of the Twilight Bracelet
Manga: Imadoki Nowadays
Manga: FLCL
Manga: Land of the Blindfolded
Manga: Ultra Maniac
Manga: Magic Knights Rayearth I
Manga: Mar
Manga: Backstage Prince
Manga: Wish
Manga: Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne

.Hack//AI Buster
.Hack//Another Birth
Crest of the Stars
Which R.O.D. is it? There are two of them.
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Post by IrishLuiz »

I'm really short on collections, I usually borrow from friends (i'm not a fan of spending money in series that could last forever like naruto, bleach or one piece).

Anime:
- Princess Mononoke
- Shurato

Mangas:
- Yuyu Hakusho
-Fushigi Yugi (not complete)
- Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
- Samurai Champloo
- few Slayers
- few Ranma 1/2
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Post by Noblewine »

Duran wrote:
Noblewine wrote:VHS: Tenchi Muyo
VHS: Monster Rancher ep 1.

DVD: R.O.D Enter Yomiko Readman

Manga: R.O.D
Manga: .Hack//Legend of the Twilight Bracelet
Manga: Imadoki Nowadays
Manga: FLCL
Manga: Land of the Blindfolded
Manga: Ultra Maniac
Manga: Magic Knights Rayearth I
Manga: Mar
Manga: Backstage Prince
Manga: Wish
Manga: Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne

.Hack//AI Buster
.Hack//Another Birth
Crest of the Stars
Which R.O.D. is it? There are two of them.
Their are 4. 2 are manga before and after the anime R.O.D. The first one is kinda a backstory to Yomiko Readman and some other characters. The second one is random like "No Need for Tenchi" random. =/ I have a couple of volumes but it has no backstory to the paper sisters. The movie is good but it's probably the middle piece of the R.O.D timeline.
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Noblewine wrote:Their are 4. 2 are manga before and after the anime R.O.D. The first one is kinda a backstory to Yomiko Readman and some other characters. The second one is random like "No Need for Tenchi" random. =/ I have a couple of volumes but it has no backstory to the paper sisters. The movie is good but it's probably the middle piece of the R.O.D timeline.
Dude, I have both of them, all 4 volumes of each, I might add. No need to explain to me what they're about.
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Post by Noblewine »

Oops my bad. ^^;
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Post by Tsurayu »

Well I'm considering buying some manga, if I don't have quite enough for a 360, but I must say I haven't the slightest clue what's good. I've never bothered with manga before really. I've owned a few Shonen Jump here and there over the years, but I don't even think you can really count that.

Soo... what's good? Basically I enjoy the whole comedy, thriller, harem, slice-of-life (if it's with comedy - straight up slice-of-life animes are usually SO boring).
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