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:It's not that hard living here. It's harder to find work than usual, that's true. Taxes taxes taxes...  And we need a bomb on our Parlament to get rid of all those corrupt and greedy mob. However, I think we'll be fine in one or two years. I hope.
:It's not that hard living here. It's harder to find work than usual, that's true. Taxes taxes taxes...  And we need a bomb on our Parlament to get rid of all those corrupt and greedy mob. However, I think we'll be fine in one or two years. I hope.
:About the Fan Edition... Yes, it's a bit expensive. But look: Nendoroid! That's around 40€ alone! What the hell? They caught me off guard with this. By the way, the shipping is free (because on Amazon.it if you buy more than 19€ you don't pay shipping). Don't know about Amazon in other countries. So only 124.17€ for me.
:About the Fan Edition... Yes, it's a bit expensive. But look: Nendoroid! That's around 40€ alone! What the hell? They caught me off guard with this. By the way, the shipping is free (because on Amazon.it if you buy more than 19€ you don't pay shipping). Don't know about Amazon in other countries. So only 124.17€ for me.
:I'm confident about the dub: most of the VAs i chose won :) [[User:Kraff|Kraff]] 20:00, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
:I'm confident about the dub: most of the VAs I chose won :) [[User:Kraff|Kraff]] 20:00, 1 February 2012 (UTC)


::Yeah, that Nendoroid is definitely the highlight of that Italian limited edition. But well... if I'm going to pay for an official release, I'd very much prefer to have subtitles in some language I can understand, to be able to actually watch the series off those discs instead of buying them just for the sake of buying. And I don't know any Italian, so unfortunately, your release is kind of out of question to me, regardless of the price...
::Yeah, that Nendoroid is definitely the highlight of that Italian limited edition. But well... if I'm going to pay for an official release, I'd very much prefer to have subtitles in some language I can understand, to be able to actually watch the series off those discs instead of buying them just for the sake of buying. And I don't know any Italian, so unfortunately, your release is kind of out of question to me, regardless of the price...
::I'm not even dreaming about a Polish license, the anime market here is practically non-existent. A UK release would be perfect, especially considering that Amazon UK is shipping for free to Poland for orders over 20 or 25 GBP (I don't remember clearly). But I guess I'll need to go for the American or Australian version one day... Well, I want to have an official release, the show and the creators certainly deserve the money from me, but, well, call me stingy, but I'm not really comfortable with spending that much on it...
::I'm not even dreaming about a Polish license, the anime market here is practically non-existent. A UK release would be perfect, especially considering that Amazon UK is shipping for free to Poland for orders over 20 or 25 GBP (I don't remember clearly). But I guess I'll need to go for the American or Australian version one day... Well, I want to have an official release, the show and the creators certainly deserve the money from me, but, well, call me stingy, but I'm not really comfortable with spending that much on it...
::That's good to hear that living in Italy is not that bad despite all that those recent affairs. I wish you all the best in getting out of that! --[[User:KFYatek|kFYatek]] 21:55, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
::That's good to hear that living in Italy is not that bad despite all that those recent affairs. I wish you all the best in getting out of that! --[[User:KFYatek|kFYatek]] 21:55, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
:::IIRC, the Australian BD edition is only $35, $40 with the artbook. But the shipping would be pretty expensive I think, so it's not a very good choice.
:::I understand what you feel. It's pretty useless to buy something in a unknown language and just stare at it. That's why I don't buy so much. There's not so much anime to buy in Italy. Most editions are crap.
:::Best whises from Italy, hope Poland (and other countries too, anime is not that popular in Europe today) will get some good editions. [[User:Kraff|Kraff]] 22:37, 1 February 2012 (UTC)

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Italian anime fans are lucky. To have such fresh and great series in streaming and TV, and a DVD/BD release as the first nation in the West, even before the US... And not only Madoka, you'll get AnoHana as well... I don't know if living in Italy is that great, especially hearing about all that crisis and politics stuff, but still, it's certainly a great place for the anime fandom, I'm jealous.

The Italian BD release seems splendid as well. Too bad it's still pretty expensive... I mean, it's cheaper than both the Japanese and US releases, but still... eh... I have my hopes for a UK license, the releases there tend to be very cheap and have subtitles in a language I can understand ;) Too bad it looks like that's not going to happen :( --kFYatek 19:13, 1 February 2012 (UTC)

It's not that hard living here. It's harder to find work than usual, that's true. Taxes taxes taxes... And we need a bomb on our Parlament to get rid of all those corrupt and greedy mob. However, I think we'll be fine in one or two years. I hope.
About the Fan Edition... Yes, it's a bit expensive. But look: Nendoroid! That's around 40€ alone! What the hell? They caught me off guard with this. By the way, the shipping is free (because on Amazon.it if you buy more than 19€ you don't pay shipping). Don't know about Amazon in other countries. So only 124.17€ for me.
I'm confident about the dub: most of the VAs I chose won :) Kraff 20:00, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
Yeah, that Nendoroid is definitely the highlight of that Italian limited edition. But well... if I'm going to pay for an official release, I'd very much prefer to have subtitles in some language I can understand, to be able to actually watch the series off those discs instead of buying them just for the sake of buying. And I don't know any Italian, so unfortunately, your release is kind of out of question to me, regardless of the price...
I'm not even dreaming about a Polish license, the anime market here is practically non-existent. A UK release would be perfect, especially considering that Amazon UK is shipping for free to Poland for orders over 20 or 25 GBP (I don't remember clearly). But I guess I'll need to go for the American or Australian version one day... Well, I want to have an official release, the show and the creators certainly deserve the money from me, but, well, call me stingy, but I'm not really comfortable with spending that much on it...
That's good to hear that living in Italy is not that bad despite all that those recent affairs. I wish you all the best in getting out of that! --kFYatek 21:55, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
IIRC, the Australian BD edition is only $35, $40 with the artbook. But the shipping would be pretty expensive I think, so it's not a very good choice.
I understand what you feel. It's pretty useless to buy something in a unknown language and just stare at it. That's why I don't buy so much. There's not so much anime to buy in Italy. Most editions are crap.
Best whises from Italy, hope Poland (and other countries too, anime is not that popular in Europe today) will get some good editions. Kraff 22:37, 1 February 2012 (UTC)