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Join Date: Aug 2002
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It hasn't been officially released on DVD in Region 1 yet, but should eventually come out from Disney - Disney made a deal with Studio Ghibli a couple of years ago to release a number of their movies...I'm not sure if Whispers of the Heart was part of that agreement, but it most likely was...nausicaa.net has the details.
If you want the movie now and have a region-free DVD player, or a spare DVD player to set to Region 2, I would recommend ordering it from CD Japan: www.cdjapan.co.jp They have a good selection, and are a reputable Japanese media distributor. The site can be difficult to navigate sometimes, so here's a link to the DVD: Whisper of the Heart BTW, its Japanese title is Mimi wo Sumaseba Now, if you don't care about an official release, you can probably pick up all of Studio Ghibli's releases on bootleg DVDs on ebay for like $10
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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So will a region 1 player play region-free dvds? The site I linked to says the following in its FAQ:
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HOWEVER, I would tread lightly on the statement that "import titles are usually region-free." Import titles that are, shall we say, informally produced, are usually region free. Official, authorized releases, are usually region-coded. |
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Umm ... yeah.
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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Yeah I know... I can't see why they haven't released more of the Galaxy Express etc. series in the US. I've got to think it would sell well.
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Not a urine monkey
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Stankonia, GA
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Its those character designs! Rounded noses will never fly I tell you! NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS!
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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Thanks to Insoluble, I was finally able to see Wonderful Days. Its really bizarre to see an anime and hear Korean instead of Japanese.
My opinion of it: The CG was really great! Usually, I don't like tons of CG, but it was handled really well in this and they integrated it nicely with the animation. The soundtrack was pleasing to the ears and character animation wasn't too bad, although some of the characters were fairly freaky looking. For some reason the plot didn't jive with me and I don't know why. It wasn't horrible, but it also didn't grab me, either. They never really developed a background for the suffering of the lower class of people, nor established why the upper class split off and formed an isolated group. My only other complaint: the really impressive song used in the trailer is found no where in the film. Damn. Next on my list: ChronoSphere, more Naruto, and Read or Die ...if I have any spare time, which I don't, these days. Sigh. |
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