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This is especially true for PVC Statues. But anime figures in general are built to last, no different than an ornament is. All of them use high quality materials, with PVC Statues using the best. This comes down to the great manufacturing produced by companies like Good Smile Company. Each with its own set of accessories , body parts you can replace, and so much more.

So try looking for an unlock hack first. Luckily, sellers such as Amazon will clearly warn you if the disc you are looking at is different from the region you are in. Even new, sealed VHS sets will have degraded by now.

Apart from this, have you watched a VHS tape recently? Even when pristine, the image quality sucks, and VHS machines are a pain to operate and maintain.

Hooking them up to an HD TV comes with its own set of troubles too. You may or may not remember LaserDisc, but it was an analog optical disc format invented way back in It never really took off, despite offering better visual quality than VHS. If you can find a player in good working order and the disc has been taken care of, this is actually a viable way to get some old and rare titles.

Just check carefully when it comes to language support. There is another reason to collect LaserDisc. Is it worth buying everything I like? Will these shows disappear from streaming? Even as someone who makes Blu-rays for a living, I have to admit that buying movies on discs is not quite as exciting as it once was.

In fact, it's a common refrain that, should a movie or TV show I want to watch be streaming on one of the major streaming sites, it's usually easier to watch it off of one of those than dig through my huge disc archives to try and find what I'm looking for. Especially if I'm upstairs. As I often tell people, our relationship with physical media has changed. It was once important to have a big collection of discs, just to have options for stuff to watch.

But in an era of all-you-can-eat streaming, you always have options. In fact, it's quite possible that, at this very minute, every TV show or movie you want to watch is available to stream, right now.

In that case, you don't need discs, or a player. In fact, you don't need any collection of your own. In cases like that, a disc is likely your only option, just to watch the thing at all. And of course, just because a show is available streaming today doesn't mean it will still be there tomorrow. Licenses disappear. Subscription and ad-supported streaming services like Netflix , Crunchyroll and Funimation Now are just temporarily borrowing content.

They don't own it, and can't make it availble forever. In fact, they can't guarantee the service itself will be around forever! This is true across all services where you don't actually control the media itself: advertising-based or subscription streaming is the riskiest -- shows disappear from them all the time. But even paid "digital locker" based services like iTunes , Amazon and Google Play occasionally delete content.

Usually everything that's up there stays available, but as all of those services will tell you, there's no guarantees. Blu-rays are better quality than streaming, it's true, but to be honest, with a lot of anime it's hard to tell the difference. Most digitally made anime which is to say, pretty much everything made in the last 17 years compresses really well. Classic anime with a lot of film grain has a harder time with the bitrate limitations of streaming video, and in that case the difference can be much more noticeable.

I've been doing my best in the last year to buy up merch. Hell I don't even like Koujaku that much, but I PO'd his nendoroid both because dmmd was such a good game, and I want to see Clear made as well. But do you think it helps? At all??? I want to think that my purchasing goods for shows helps the studio out even in the slightest. I'm not so interested in the japanese blu-rays, and I can't exactly go to mad house and throw a few thousand yen at them directly.

What's your opinion? I think this video sums it up pretty well: www. If I am a company, and I produce example 10, units of a keychain for sale, I don't care who buys those 10, units.



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