Does Geneon plan on releasing a Heatguy J boxset anywhere in the near future? I just got done with volume 3 and absoloutely love it, and it would be awesome to get it in a box!
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Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 1:02 pm
Geneon is kind of iffy, as are all U.S. anime production companies.
If memory serves me right, they originally had a Volume 1 w/ box for Hellsing (much like Heat Guy J), in which they later released a complete boxed set.
However, Hellsing is the only title I know of (in recent memory) that they've done this for. It's doubtful that they would do it unless the sales stats proved otherwise, but I think the Vol.1 w/ box is much as you'll see for a while.
(*Looks in The Encyclopedia*). Actually, it seems they also have a box with Vol.7. Heh, sorry, I haven't even seen HGJ, but I thought I'd give you my 3 cents on the whole Geneon thing anyway. Hope that helps a little .
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Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 4:22 pm
Tony K. wrote:
Geneon is kind of iffy, as are all U.S. anime production companies.
If memory serves me right, they originally had a Volume 1 w/ box for Hellsing (much like Heat Guy J), in which they later released a complete boxed set.
However, Hellsing is the only title I know of (in recent memory) that they've done this for. It's doubtful that they would do it unless the sales stats proved otherwise, but I think the Vol.1 w/ box is much as you'll see for a while.
(*Looks in The Encyclopedia*). Actually, it seems they also have a box with Vol.7. Heh, sorry, I haven't even seen HGJ, but I thought I'd give you my 3 cents on the whole Geneon thing anyway. Hope that helps a little .
One of the few series that made people buy the box twice because the first box was crap. The other one being Rahxephon.
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