VHS & Laserdisc

When's the last time you watched an Anime on VHS Sup Forums?

Where is your VCR right now?

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>Where is your VCR right now?
In the landfill, probably.
It's a shame, I kinda want to play around with one again, and digitize shit.

Rewatched my Rayearth bootlegs a few weeks ago. And my VCR is under my BVM, not hooked up though because I'm moving a ton of stuff around.

I've had both seasons of Grander Musashi on VHS that I must've watched at least 10 times through. My VCR is under my bed.

What's a vcr and vhs? That antiquated technology has been gone from my life since 2000.

Digitize while you still can. VHS tapes are still slowly demagnetizing, so unless you want to record over the exact same shows to preserve them they should die eventually.

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Who would have thought laserdisc would outlast VHS.

>Grander Musashi

That got an english release? Is it even on Bakabt?

It was in Cantonese.

I miss anime previews.

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probably a month or so ago I watched wicked city, vcr is hooked up to a crt thats in my garage.

I wonder if anyone on Sup Forums owns a laserdisc anymore.

Anyone know what Anime exist on Laserdisc with Subtitles? I'm sure the list is short, but it would be fun to watch something like this in 2016.

Fuck, forgot my image. Was talking about Ghost in The shell. I know Akira & Kiki's delivery service got english releases too.

The only anime I've seen on VHS was my older brother's copy of Akira.

Pokemon the first movie

Does Robotech count?

Probably not, Laser disc was short lived and I only ever remember seeing it in my school

It actually laser in Japan until 2000 or so.

>lasted

That was a weird typo to make.

I wish I knew about VHS subs when I was younger, I bet I could have seen a lot more anime

I only remember it from here in the States

Everyone I knew used VHS

Japan loves to use tech for a good period of time.

That was some good shit.

I left mine at my parents a couple years back. Originally I bought Urotsukidoji on LD (thinking it was a DVD), and then bought the actual player afterwards so I could watch it. I should probably get rid of the disc next time I go back to prevent any weird questions....

>Urotsukidoji on laserdisc

Gotta say, I'm kinda jealous. That's gotta be worth a ton if you still own it.

>legend of the overfiend
That's so 80's it hurts.

>When's the last time you watched an Anime on VHS Sup Forums?

I don't know, I got my first DVD player in 2000 so maybe a year or two after that? Pretty sure I was downloading my fansubs by that point, but the early aughts are kind of a blur.

If there's anything I miss, it's the big poofy hair.

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I'm this close to ordering a working laserdisc off eBay I swear. There isn't s specific model I should get right? I know the later ones used some weird combing filters to supposedly get better picture that can go for thousands.

The other day when I was moving boxes around into my new house, I came across my old copies of the original U.S.Rendition releases of Gunbuster.
Too bad I don't have a VCR anymore.

I also still own a pretty extensive collection of Kurosawa films on LDs.

Yes I oldfag.

>Legend of the Demon Womb

You have no idea.

Those don't have the pubic hair shots they cut out of every other release right?

You know, I'm not sure. I don't have a mean to revisit it either.
I imagine it's cut out of all US releases, and only found on the original Japanese VHS release.

How was that done back then? KAzaa? Napster? IRC? I don't remember. All I remember is using anipike to find random DBZ stuff.

I distinctly remember being able to rent this from blockbuster. It goes for over $100 now though. I keep hoping I'm going to find a bunch mixed in with Vinyl records, but I never do.

There was a time where you had to pay $45 for two episodes of Evangelion.

IRC was pretty big as a primary source. For trading files Direct Connect was best if you had a big collection and a good enough connection to get into a good community. Napster was pretty much all MP3, but Kazaa and the various gnutella clients followed it pretty quickly and you could find just about anything on them if you were willing to wait long enough. Bittorrent also took off relatively quickly when it came to anime distribution and was in use in the early 2000s.

Last night. My VCR is sitting on top of my CRT in front of my bed.

I like those badges. What are they from?

Otaku No Video. I got them from contributing to Animeigo's Kickstarter for the US BD release.

Lucky. I would have loved to donate to that. Was there a thread on Sup Forums? Why did I never hear about this?

No clue. I don't browse here very much. It just ended a few months ago. I only found out about it because I went to their site to try to buy the DVD, but I ended up donating to that so I could get the BD instead.

Nice collection. Mine's a bit more random since it's all thrift store finds.

You can still get it.
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They are doing Riding Bean next.

Got some decent prints at AnimeExpo

Fuck I meant AnimeFest

>anime at thrift stores
you lucky fuck

Thanks. I keep a bunch that I don't really care about in a drawer, but this is my main collection.

What part of the country do I have to live in where I can casually buy up anime on VHS like this?

Ohio. Interestingly the End of Eva tape is a promotional screening copy. Aside from the amusing blurbs on the back it also warns you that it's for screening purposes only every few minutes.

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Patlabor 2 since a friend gave it to me a few weeks ago. My VCR is in the corner of my room, unplugged but functional.

>When's the last time you watched an Anime on VHS Sup Forums?
I remember watching one of the Pokemon movies at my cousin's house in 2007 because it was stuck in their TV's built-in VCR and I had nothing better to do.

i never forgot the silver wings that dance in the great sky

>When's the last time you watched an Anime on VHS Sup Forums?
Trigun at a friend's house around 2000.

>Where is your VCR right now?
I have a VCR-DVDR combo that might still work, maybe.

>they censored the later releases of the movie
>I have to buy a fucking laserdisc to watch it uncut

WHY. Why Censor that one movie?

Only the 2012 blu ray is censored. They just released a new uncensored blu ray this year.

>I remember watching one of the Pokemon in 2007 on VHS because it was stuck in my cousin's TV/VCR and I had nothing better to do.

I have this image of you alone in a room watching Pokemon the movie on VHS & in the rain. You're there eating stale ritz crackers because that's all they had in the cupboard.

It was popular with home theater geeks. A friend of mine pulled out his old laserdisk player recently to watch un-special Star Wars on his DLP projector

Is it on Nyaa or bakabt or something? English release or Japan only? I need answers here.

>Un-special

They call that "Normal" user, normal. It's the normal version of the movie. That or the "original" release version.

You can watch the despecialized editions these days.

Yes. Get Live-eviL's release on nyaa

Talk about the first time you watched anime on VHS & how horrible it was.