13 March 2006, 6:57 AM
Actually thanks to Madman Entertainment, anime DVDs are readily available to rent from local videostores, no need for any mail service at all. Plus that kind of thing doesn't work down here in Australia, people don't like it.
What do I do with my DVDs once I watch em? Well I watch the english version... and the japanese version and then there's the extras... and then it sits there on my DVD rack and I watch something else... and then some time later I go and pick up that anime from my DVD rack and say "hey this was cool, let's watch it again." The advantage of owning anime DVDs? You own anime DVDs. All of the anime I want to watch are all there, I have my own private library of DVDs and if there's something I don't have, I go out and buy it and then I have it
What do I do with my DVDs once I watch em? Well I watch the english version... and the japanese version and then there's the extras... and then it sits there on my DVD rack and I watch something else... and then some time later I go and pick up that anime from my DVD rack and say "hey this was cool, let's watch it again." The advantage of owning anime DVDs? You own anime DVDs. All of the anime I want to watch are all there, I have my own private library of DVDs and if there's something I don't have, I go out and buy it and then I have it
You've read it! You can't unread it!