Report of Bootleg Product

Finally got off my arse and sent the email tonight.

To whom it may concern,

Recently, I decided to purchase a copy of the animé series Vandread, and Vandread Second Stage. Because I had missed the Geneon clearance sale and my favorite online retailer no longer had the full series in stock, I went looking on Ebay. I found a good deal from a store there and ordered.

However, I was very disappointed in the quality of the packaging, and what I thought were some other peculiarities in it. I posted my thoughts on my blog here:

http://bridgebunnies.com/?p=476
http://bridgebunnies.com/?p=477

One of my commentors suggested I probably had purchased a bootleg, and as a persual of the above links will show, I rapidly became convinced he was correct. I was extremely stunned to see just how much animé on Ebay is bootleg, and since they won’t do anything about it, I have decided to write you directly. I am offering to send you my purchased copy as evidence, and submit a signed and notarized statement of where and how I purchased it (under my real name, of course). I assume these will be of some use in pressuring the retailer and/or Ebay to cease offering a product produced illegaly by a company which does not remand any royalties to you.

Please respond to this email address with any further requests for information or instructions on what actions I need to take to follow up on this offer. I attach only one condition to my offer: I will deal only with Geneon or it’s licensee Pioneer. I have no interest in dealing with any arm of the RIAA, owing to a strong disagreement with their tactics and work on behalf of the music industry. I await your response.

Sincerely,

Ubu Roi

Nothing to do now but wait and see what kind of reply they send. I figure I’ll get the canned one, which is probably “send us the discs now and repent your evil ways, scum!” I really don’t have patience for that, but we’ll see.

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Windows Still Sucks

Seems that Dr. Heinous and I weren’t the only ones experiencing the fun that is a totally unjustified Windows O/S FUBAR. Pixy has also been experiencing the joy that is Bill Gates hellspawn.

I got home this evening to discover that there’d been a blackout while I was away, and all the computers had shut down. So I power them all back up, and the Linux boxes seem to come up (even the broken one – see comments to previous post). But not the Windows box. Oh no. It won’t even try to boot. I put the Knoppix CD in, and it doesn’t seem to like that either.

I want to check on the Linux boxes, but I normally access those via SSH, either from my Windows box – which is dead – or from my Notebook – which might as well be dead, since after I got it back from “repair”, where it was wiped and reinstalled, I wiped it and reinstalled it again, whereupon it promptly went back to its crashy ways so that I never managed to install any sort of useful software on it.

So I have:

One Linux box which has the best part of two terabytes of fansubbed anime on it, and which I can now ping, and that’s about it.
One Linux box which was working fine right up until I tried to do a backup, whereupon it developed a severe case of FRUDS.*
One Windows box which will not boot, apparently, from anything.
One Windows notebook which is just about capable of playing a round of Minesweeper between reboots. If you choose the smallest game area.

Yep, that sounds like Windows. DVD misreads and power failures should not cause the ENTIRE system to be as fucked up as a terminal crack ho. Of course, in fairness, what caused the fubar on the misread DVD was that Dr.H turned the power off in an effort to break XP out of a hard lock. You know, the more I see of XP, the less I like it. I run on Win2k, and I don’t give a damn about Microsoft not supporting it anymore; as long as programs are still written that will run on it, I’m happy as I am. Ever wonder why there are no “user mods” out there? I suspect it’s because Microsoft would sue them till they bled white, but it’s really a damn shame that none of the crackers out there want to put their so-called brain power into actually improving the system instead of breaking it.

Related Note: Friday night, I was hanging out at Skirmishers, getting my new Dragonstorm deck run over by Control decks, and the shop owner’s husband showed me his Linux desktop, which runs Office 2003 (with some minor glitches) and Office 97 like it was written for it. So he says. Although he got the laptop out, I didn’t have time to play with it between rounds and see for myself.

I wonder if the learning curve is worth it, especially since I’d have to give up a lot of games and such. Does anyone have any knowledge of how the major A/V players are with Linux? Giving up the animé also is asking too much!

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Some More Thoughts on Vandred

I’m rewatching parts of it, and I noticed some odd things as I viewed episode 2. Some of them, I already had noticed, but forgot about as the show progressed. I expected answers would show up and since they were minor points at best, it wasn’t worth keeping track of. Coming back through the series a second time, they’ve piqued my interest again. Edit: I’ve come back and blacked out a lot of spoilers, so as not to ruin it for others.

At the end of episode 1, the Paksis appears to be reacting to the strong emotions shown by Dita and Hibiki. When the torpedos hit, Hibiki has an unclear vision, through a Paksis energy field, of the Vandread Dita. Of course, he has no idea what he’s seeing, as the first Vandread hasn’t been formed yet, and it’s not recognizable as either the Van or a Dread. Then, at beginning of episode 2 Hibiki has a weird dream that appears to be influenced by the Paksis field that he, Pyoro, Dita, Jura, and Meia fell into at the end of episode 1. He’s pushing his way to the front of a large crowd, and when he gets to the front, he’s confronted by a series of visions he doesn’t understand. First, Paksis crystals rise out of the ground to block his path, and he can see vague, terrifying images of all three pilots in them. A vivid image of Dita as he actualy saw her seems to banish (or at least replace) the horrors, and then he is climbing a steep slope. The last bit of this scene looks exactly like the final seconds of the climb up the slope in the cave. I’d concluded in the first viewing that most of the cave scene actually was in his mind, and this cinched it, because it’s exactly the same scene. Yeah, yeah, I know, scene re-use to save money, right? Wrong. You have to see the show to understand; in the 2nd series the scene is about him taking the final steps on his path to discovering who Hibiki is; finding the “proof of his existance.” This was foreshadowing that moment.

However, in episode 2, his elation at conquering the slope turns to horror as he sees the torpedoes closing in. Vandread Dita appears again, firing its beam weapons and destroying the torpedoes, and then there’s a long fall down a tunnel of light into a bright explosion–from which the two ships and sundry battle debris suddenly emerge. For a while we’re watching the real action, but soon enough, we’re back in Hibiki’s dream, where he’s having a bizzare conversation with one or more entities (the Paksis, actually) in the guise of the the three female pilots and Pyoro. The voices demand “What is the proof of Hibiki’s existance?” (The Paksis is willing to talk to him, but it doesn’t believe he exists? Does it think Hibiki is its dream?)

Skipping forward a bit, the joined ships are under attack from unknown aliens, and BC is escorting (an awake) Hibiki to one of the remaining Vans so he can sortie. Hibiki confesses he’s not really a pilot and has no idea what he’s doing. BC starts verbally slapping him around,and knows exactly how to punch his buttons. (How a woman out of contact with men knew how to do it so well is something already covered in an earlier post.) Oddly, what she says is “Aren’t you here for your pride? No, to show proof of your existance? Male or female, it doesn’t matter. Under these conditions, as a human, as a lifeform…”

I don’t care how you slice it, that is a damned weird way to put the screws to Hibiki. So what I wonder is, was that just coincidence? Given that BC has that same green gem on her forehead that Hibiki later gets, and the Paksis’ role in that, I am forced to wonder if I missed a bet. Was it not Parfait, but BC that was at least in partial contact with the Paksis prior to the first episode, and is she why the pirate Dreads were so superior to the men’s fleet? Here’s another question: Why did the Paksis grab the women’s ship during the battle? The Paksis, all five entities that fuse with it, the Van, and the three Dreads are all on the Ikazuchi at the moment the torpedos impact. Why did the it feel the need to grab the women’s ship also?

My tenative answer: Because BC was on it, and the Paksis, at some level, was aware of and in contact with her. It might have been acting half-instictively, but it realized that she was there, so it grabbed both ships, and once they landed on the far side of the wormhole, it promptly fused them together. And when BC set out to goad Hibiki into action, she unconciously echoed the words of the Paksis.

Well, that’s my theory, and I’m sticking to it. 🙂

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Alright, Already!

Yeah, we all have different tastes. And some people like what other people hate. We all have our own drummer to march to. Different strokes for different folks. Whatever turns you on, baby. And whatever floats your boat, ok?

But I still think we need to hunt down the S.O.B. that dissed Banner of the Stars. (See 20061202.1350) Some crimes cannot go unpunished.

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4Kids, Sailor Moon Ripoffs, and Seiyuu

Just because I can’t access the site’s email server while at work, I’m doing a quick post to answer some questions of SDB.

4Kids also did One Piece.  They are famous, er, infamous, for editing, “dumbing down,” and “kiddiefying” several series, especially that one.  (Is that a word? It is now.)  The rank-and-file otakusphere has much hate for them. If there was any fanserivce or intelligence to the show he mentioned, it’s likely gone, insofar as R1 is concerned.

Shizaru is a VERY major character in Godannar; arguably #3 or 4 lead–and my favorite from it.  See here and here.  Oddly though, I think her American VA (Tiffany Grant) was a better fit to the character.

And I’ve still got to go back and add the pictures to some old posts moved from Houblog.

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A Few Thoughts on Vandred

Well, rather a lot, actually. I got on a bit of a roll. (Edit: I’ve come back to this post and put some of the spoilers in blackout. If you haven’t seen this show, you probably shouldn’t read them before watching it!)

Owing to the technical difficulties we experienced, and plenty of time spent doing other things, we didn’t get to finish Vandread while at Dr. H.’s this weekend. We saw Dual!, and the first 8 episodes of Vandread, but I had to finish watching that final DVD at home today. So, while it’s fresh on my mind, I’m going to put down some semi-random and disjointed thoughts. There’s going to be major spoilers here, so the bulk of this article will go below the fold. If you’ve already watched the series, or don’t care about spoilers, head keep going; otherwise veer off now. Also, this is going to be a straight text article, with no funky pictures to screw up the formatting any further, so I hope you’re not too disappointed in that.

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Lessons in Stupidity (Bootleg DVD’s– updated)

“If a deal looks too good to be true, that’s because IT IS.” How many times have I congratulated myself on being smart enough to know that?

It was too many, even if it was only once. Color me naive and stupid. “Oh, I’m sure there’s bootleg animé on Ebay, but I doubt there’s a lot of it. Get too open and obvious, and the authorities would smash your operation, after all.” I would have said that easily–an hour ago.

Read the comments here, and let it be a warning to you. It’s been a while since I’ve been this stupid.

Edit: I should have remembered my Heinlein. “Always look a gift horse in the mouth.”

Update: In the prior post’s comments, SDB speculates that the second package I noted as legit was also a bootleg. Actually, it’s just a combination of two errors I made in my rush through various sites and looking at different products for sale. I looked again, and I’m not sure where I got the Bandai; it’s Genon & Pioneer like SDB said, and it’s the first series only, not both. Sigh.

What with all the Magic cards I’ve been buying there recently, Ebay was simply the first place that occured to me to look for a discounted copy, or a shop that still had some of the Geneon specials. Once I realized I should be looking out for bootleg, I was stunned at the sheer volume of it on Ebay.
There were a lot of little signs I should have picked up on prior to the purchase, and a hella lot more afterwards, including the technical difficulties. I doubt anyone recalls, but I experienced earlier play problems (with this exact same hardware) that I mentioned in the Sister Princess review and later, trying to replay Sol Bianca: The Legacy. Combined with some connectivity problems I’ve had, I simply assumed that I was having hardware issues.

Since I’ve got it, I’m going to take the stupid thing with me this afternoon and we’ll see if it’s viewable, but after I get back from Dallas, I think I’m going to send an e-mail to Geneon and see if they want it and a written account for evidence. Won’t do a lot of good, I bet; the retailers will get a C & D order, then just change the packaging/advertisments slightly and continue — but it’s better than just going “Gosh, that’s a shame.”

Some might wonder why I’d do that, instead of just keeping it and say “lesson learned.” After all, I paid for the item, now I’m talking about giving it away. Well, there’s a very good reason: rational self interest. To explain, I’ll start by consideirng what many see as an equal ripoff: Fansubbing. I see fansubbing as a pinprick; you’re always going to have some folks that want to get something for nothing, and if it’s not going to be imported to R1, I don’t have a problem with DL’ing it. It’s a bit of a niche; while worldwide, you may have a lot of people running bittorrent and downloading fansubs, it’s a small fraction compared to the actual sales, and most of it is of shows not licensed in the region where the downloader lives. In short, many downloaders can’t get the downloaded program, and some wouldn’t pay for it even if they could.

But bootleg is a whole ‘nother cup of tea; someone has actively set out to steal the artist’s living for their own financial profit, not enjoyment. Instead of one or maybe a half-dozen people enjoying a download, the bootlegger is providing copies to thousands of people; unlike a fansubbing group, he’s profiting from that effort personally.  The buyer of a bootleg IS willing to spend money to obtain his product. Maybe, like me, the buyer is trying not to spend a lot of it, but if he’s willing to pay, then his money should damn well go to the creative artists, not the ripoff artists. Every dollar spent on bootleg is one less spent to import legitimate animé; every dollar wasted in such a manner means less will be imported because there’s no profit in it.  Not to mention some slimeball getting rich from his thieving ways.
So as I see this, I’ll watch it to get something out of the money I spent (after all, I’ve been ripped off too, as the product is distinctly inferior), but then it gets offered to Geneon for evidence, should they want it.

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