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I saw some animé DVDs for series I have watched, at the mall
...but I couldn't buy them.
Well, technically, I could; I have a credit card and I have enough cash anyway. That said, I was with my parents, and I've already gotten enough flak for buying two games for $13.76 several months ago.
For what it's worth, they were:
* Stratos 4, DVD #3: Code 108, Code 109, Code 110 (episodes 8, 9, 10): $6.97
* Magic Knight Rayearth season 1 box set, unopened?: $49.99 (which I wouldn't have bought anyway)
* Kiddy Grade, DVD
#8 (episodes 22, 23, 24), preowned: $2.99
* Kiddy Grade, DVD
#6 (episodes 16, 17, 18), new: $24.99 (WTF?)
* Kiddy Grade, DVD
#8 (episodes 22, 23, 24), new:
$24.99 discounted to $7.99
One of the two new KG discs had a label saying that it contained limited-edition collectible cards. These prices are pre-tax. Tax is either 6% or 6.??% (as in slightly higher) currently.
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and yeah I know. But it just feels special to be able to buy a hard copy in a physical store. There's a joy, a charm to it.
It came with an Onsakemaru plushie...
@Vorpy: I saw that in the Newbury Comics store at the same mall for $45. Decided it was too expensive. Heck, the individual discs were at some price (exactly what I don't remember) at which multiplying them by the total number of discs would get me a number less than $45.
^ No, since you edited that in after I posted my post.
Here it is on Rightstuf.
E7, on the other hand, at 50 episodes, will almost certainly be a crapton of money.
(probably, since I haven't watched StrikerS, but from what I hear it's a lot different from the other two)
2. Much larger cast.
3. Double the season length.
4. Less childish fantasy magic, more magitech, more military politics.
5. Doesn't take place on Earth.
Not a good thing. Neutral at best.
Bad thing. The cast was already too large for the show to support.
The first two seasons' stories worked perfectly in 13 episodes, more isn't necessary.
It's (supposed to be) a magical girl show. Fantasy magic is the point. The magitech stuff is kinda stupid, and ew politics.
Again, this is neutral at best. Earth is a perfectly acceptable setting, and it's kind of necessary for a magical girl show.
Yes, I know Nanoha mostly stopped being a magical girl show halfway through season 1, and pretty much completely stopped with the magical girl stuff by season 2, but... that's why I like season 1 more than 2.
2. The original cast wasn't that big. It was basically Nanoha, Fate, Arf, the head villain of the season, Yuuno, Chrono, and Hayate and the four Wolkenritter starting with the second season. That's pretty much it for main characters. StrikerS does expand it quite a bit, though, adding four new protagonists (Erio, Caro, Teana, Subaru), new major antagonists (Agito, Zest, Lutecia), along with kinda-major side characters (Regius Gaiz and the two Saint Church nuns). And twelve combat cyborgs, conveniently numbered.
3. I prefer the scope of StrikerS, honestly; the first season especially felt like it was over as soon as it started. StrikerS also contains basically two plots, one wherein the newbies are trained, and the other wherein they become seasoned professionals through intense real combat experience.
4. I liked how both sides very involved in strategy. Magical strategy, to boot.
2. The original cast was still too big for my tastes though. Especially with the Wolkenritter, who... really could have been reduced to just one character and it would have been the same thing.
3. Yeah, but, see, that sounds boring. To me, I mean. I liked that the first season was pretty much entirely focused on Fate, and Nanoha's relationship with her. The second season's story wasn't as good since it seemed to increase the amount of focus on the series' random magic artifact compared to the first season, and correspondingly decreased the focus on character development and whatnot. And it looks like StrikerS continues in that direction.
4. Eh.
I know, lolpinions.
Not a good thing. Neutral at best.
Anyway, I don't have any interest in the setting or backstory of anything in the Nanoha series, or most series really, so... yeah...
Well, that explains why you watch Strike Witches!