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You're Under Arrest! Full Throttle Official Thread
animeotaku99:
--- Quote from: teucom on December 23, 2007, 01:51:07 am ---If it just has to look like it, I think that has been done before. Saw it in a convention report. First I assumed it was just a regular patrol car on scene amidst the crowd and I thought "hey, it looks almost like that car from YUA...", but then it was shown close-up: and yes it had that little custom made bike in the back. :-)
-H.Th.
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That's awesome, I also want to get teh motocompo for the back, I know where to get both the car and bike but I don't have th eability to get them because importation is expenive and can be difficult.
Do you know what Convention it was?
teucom:
Is LE planning to also release a full 16:9 version when the DVDs get available?
TBS will start selling YUA-Season3 DVD Volume One in January.
It is already listet on Amazon Japan
According to the TBS website, see also the DVD specs on Amazon, these DVDs will be in the shows original 16:9 Format.
H.Th.
teucom:
--- Quote from: animeotaku99 on December 23, 2007, 02:24:18 am ---Do you know what Convention it was?
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Sorry, no, Season One wasnt out then only the OVAs...
Tofusensei:
--- Quote from: teucom on December 23, 2007, 02:25:25 am ---Is LE planning to also release a full 16:9 version when the DVDs get available?
TBS will start selling YUA-Season3 DVD Volume One in January.
It is already listet on Amazon Japan
According to the TBS website, see also the DVD specs on Amazon, these DVDs will be in the shows original 16:9 Format.
H.Th.
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We do not have plans at this time, unless someone is offering to donate the DVDs (or the cost of the DVDs) for the project. It's not really a matter of money, but the extra content on the side of the 16:9 versions don't really contain anything useful since the show is designed primarily for a 4:3 audience. Also, despite what you may hear, the show is not airing in HD.
-Tofu
teucom:
--- Quote from: Tofusensei on December 23, 2007, 02:43:39 am ---since the show is designed primarily for a 4:3 audience.
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Is that so? Hard to believe when even the cheapest drama/soap and even pre-school programming is wide screen now. That has changed very rapidly the last two years. Alas I dont know anyone who is still watching on a 4:3 set and it is not a kitchen tv, the old set in the hobby shack or grandmas' tube :)
But your excellent work is welcome here in any viewable format ;D
H.Th.
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