Reddit reviews 5 Centimeters Per Second
We found 2 Reddit comments about 5 Centimeters Per Second. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
We found 2 Reddit comments about 5 Centimeters Per Second. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Yes, here's some unformatted data that I have for Lucky Star. On June 17th it dropped from $38 to $35.
35.8000 2017-06-17 23:40:18.673
35.0800 2017-06-19 21:54:03.077
34.3800 2017-06-20 20:50:01.633
33.6900 2017-06-21 22:12:50.377
33.0200 2017-06-23 09:22:22.530
32.3600 2017-06-24 12:31:49.477
31.7100 2017-06-25 13:32:47.247
31.0800 2017-06-26 14:33:09.080
30.4600 2017-06-27 12:41:13.213
29.8500 2017-06-28 13:43:37.743
29.2500 2017-06-30 07:58:37.087
28.6700 2017-07-01 08:55:57.167
28.1000 2017-07-02 09:52:13.293
Since then, it's back up to $39.73 with an $11.06 discount.
Some titles that are still on sale include
Jin-roh <$14
5 Centimeters Per Second < $12
Ninja Scroll < $10
Deadman Wonderland < $13
Hunter x Hunter ~$14
Dragon Ball Z Double Feature < $13
Lupin the 3rd: The Complete First Series <$20
Mobile Suit Gundam F91 <$14
One case of the rule you're seeing: Ouran High School Host Club
Was <$20, now $26.40 with a $7 savings when you select No-Rush Shipping.
I've been a collector of anime for a number of years and I can say with a fair degree of confidence that /u/gregz83 , while probably answering with good intentions, is providing information that seems inaccurate to me.
The truthful answer to your question is we don't know. Most probably, Crunchyroll will continue with its original intention to release anime in the United States on blu-ray/dvd independently. See 5 centimeters per second for an example of one of their earlier DVD releases from prior to the partnership.
I'd imagine that your suspicion is correct, and that the blu-ray titles released as part of the Funi-Crunchyroll agreement will run out of print at some point in time, but there's no telling the timeframe for that process to start happening without a first party source telling us. I agree with /u/RejectedShadow that if there is a show you especially like to try and pick it up earlier than later, because as we saw with The Woman Named Fujiko Mine the license can expire and the physical copies go out of stock in a very quick manner and without warning.