Looking for cheap anime dvd boxsets

Nirvanaguy777

CAGiversary!
By boxsets I mean the complete series in a box set, looking for the cheapest prices on just about any anime box set, particularly interested in evangelion/outlaw star, also the complete gumby series
 
AT Right Stuf you can get the comp,ete Orphen for $30.

Slayers DVD collection is $45.

DeepDiscountDVD.com is a great place to find inexpensive boxed sets. They have Outlaw Star volumes 1/3 for $30.
 
im gonna totally pick up outlaw star from bestprcies.com, now all i need is a good deal on the evangelion set and the FLCL set
 
[quote name='pimp_daddy_smurf']http://www.animediscount.net/[/quote]

just so ya know their boxsets are notorious for being bootlegs and I don't think sites selling bootlegs count.
 
[quote name='Nirvanaguy777']what about best prices, oh im also adding the gundam wing complete series[/quote]

i'm pretty sure there never was an FLCL set. There as a limited edition volume 3, with a box, but that's discontinued. You can get all three volumes at BP for about 55 shipped. I ordered both those DVD's, and the Outlaw Star set from them, and both are originals, in perfect condition.
 
[quote name='Nirvanaguy777']what about best prices, oh im also adding the gundam wing complete series[/quote]

Best Prices is good (only in anime for some reason), but I hear they have rough spots in customer service. Also their price on GW Complete Operations isn't that great.
 
[quote name='Duo_Maxwell'][quote name='Nirvanaguy777']what about best prices, oh im also adding the gundam wing complete series[/quote]

Best Prices is good (only in anime for some reason), but I hear they have rough spots in customer service. Also their price on GW Complete Operations isn't that great.[/quote]

i noticed that, but ill be sure too pick up outlaw star from them, when i pay off my credit card
 
[quote name='Nirvanaguy777'][quote name='Duo_Maxwell'][quote name='Nirvanaguy777']what about best prices, oh im also adding the gundam wing complete series[/quote]

Best Prices is good (only in anime for some reason), but I hear they have rough spots in customer service. Also their price on GW Complete Operations isn't that great.[/quote]

i noticed that, but ill be sure too pick up outlaw star from them, when i pay off my credit card[/quote]

Be warned. Just because BP says it's in stock, does not neccsarrily mean it is. They get things back in stock fairly quickly, but it can be annoying.
 
Here's Top 7 Online Anime Stores

1. Deepdiscountdvd.com (plus Extra 20% off sale "2X" in a Year)

2. Digitaleyes.net or Animeonestop.com (Plus Great Coupon)

3. Dvdpacific.com (Like Deepdiscountdvd)

4. Bestprices.com or ULN.com (Shipping kill the deal but still Great Great)

5. Rightstuf.com (Excellent Thursday SPecial Deal, 40% off Studio sale keep coming otherwise is expensive)

6. Amazon.com (Share the Love & Misprice)

7. DVDSoon.com (Excellent Canadian Store, have alot great price but Charge your credit card after you place your order)

Hope this help you all :)
 
meh, I hate buying online. Can never trust them. Leats I don't. Only thing I ever ordered online was some WWE figures. Cause it was only availlable online.

Best Buy is a pretty good place for anime dvds. Also check like Gamestop and EB for used anime. As well as Media Play.

In fact, Media Play is probbaly one of the best places. All the used dvds I bought there were like mint. Still had security stcikers in them, and everything.
 
FlamedLiquid

I never Bought DVD from Mediaplay or Bestbuy unless is Limited Item & it very RARE to get it because they too expensive.
 
[quote name='Nirvanaguy777']... also the complete gumby series[/quote]
I had no idea Gumby had a DVD boxset release, but indeed it does. The cheapest price I could find was $60, though, so it'll have to wait for awhile.
 
[quote name='Masterkyo']FlamedLiquid

I never Bought DVD from Mediaplay or Bestbuy unless is Limited Item & it very RARE to get it because they too expensive.[/quote]

w0rd
 
[quote name='Nirvanaguy777'][quote name='Masterkyo']FlamedLiquid

I never Bought DVD from Mediaplay or Bestbuy unless is Limited Item & it very RARE to get it because they too expensive.[/quote]

w0rd[/quote]

Yaeh, I as well. I tend to only by my Anime Box Sets from Fry's for B&M because they many times beat alot of prices that are at other stores and sometimes even internet prices because they dont' charge shipping.
 
I sure hope you aren't aren't refering to that horrid series with Matthew Lawrence. If so, the show was actually called Super-Human Samurai Cyber squad and I don't recall it being animated. That show was awful IMO, just a crappy ripoff of another crappy series, Power Rangers, which was a second fiddle to Ultraman. Though the show was technically it was ripped from the show Gridman in Japan.
 
homg, SHSCS. I loved that horrible show. But I hope like hell there is no boxset of that.

Back 2 the topic: Rightstuff is good when you catch a good title on sale, like the Salior Moon S1 box is regularly $150 but on sale for $50. Fry's is also good and DDD is too.
 
[quote name='WeaponX2099']homg, SHSCS. I loved that horrible show. But I hope like hell there is no boxset of that.

Back 2 the topic: Rightstuff is good when you catch a good title on sale, like the Salior Moon S1 box is regularly $150 but on sale for $50. Fry's is also good and DDD is too.[/quote]

i really want too see that show again, if anyone finds anything mildly related too it tell me
 
Well I watched it this morning on the anime network and it is about two sorceresses that dress very scantly. Its alright I guess.
 
I'm not a big Slayers fan. I think there's actually like 3 series, that you could almost call seasons, if I'm wrong someone can correct me.

And there's also the movies, one of which I thought was pretty decent, but as a whole I think it was subpar (judging by what i saw of the 1st series as I never bothered which watching any of the other 2).
 
There's at least 3 series.
Slayers, Slayers Try, and Slayers Next.
Slayers was one of the first anime I got into. After about 15 episodes and one movie, though, it just started getting redundant/repetitive [how many times can Lina rely on one spell?] I liked the first couple of story arcs, but it felt like 'video popcorn' after watching a bunch of them.
The original series is about Lina Inverse, a sorceress for hire, who has size issues [both vertical and horizontal.] She runs into a big dumb sword wielding guy named Gourry, who offers to 'protect her' on the way back to wherever they came from. Lina of course says "i don't need protection" but they end up teaming up together as mercenaries. Meanwhile...there's an evil wizard who's trying to get some ancient artifact that will grant him super powers or something, and Lina and Gourry start questing for that as well, sometimes challenging the 'evil wizard'.
that's the first big arc of the first series. Never watched Next or Try.
Naga, the tall sorceress with huge tracts of land, came in a later season I believe.
It's not a bad series, it's kinda fun and has some humor, but it wasn't on the top of my list to get when i started buying DVD.
Anyway, not to beat a dead horse, but
Rightstuf.com [sign up for their mailing list]
Deepdiscountdvd.com
DVDPricesearch.com
Animeondvd.com for news releases and reviews
And keep an eye out at EB or GS used dvd sections; I picked up Slayers the Motion Picture there for abotu 7 bucks.
 
[quote name='Duo_Maxwell']I sure hope you aren't aren't refering to that horrid series with Matthew Lawrence. If so, the show was actually called Super-Human Samurai Cyber squad and I don't recall it being animated. That show was awful IMO, just a crappy ripoff of another crappy series, Power Rangers, which was a second fiddle to Ultraman. Though the show was technically it was ripped from the show Gridman in Japan.[/quote]

http://incolor.inebraska.com/stuart/spiderman/

Actually, all shows were ripped from Ultraman 1st and Spiderman 2nd and I'll tell you why. When Ultraman came out in the early 70s, Marvel wanted to cash in on the giant monster craze. Marvel actually teamed up w/ Toei, the guys usually responsible for all things Godzilla and the like, and made a Japanese show based on Spiderman in 1978. The main character, Peter Parker, was renamed Takuya Yamashiro and instead of being stung by a radioactive spider, he gets a bracelet from a spider alien from the planet, wait for it, called Spider :roll: Anyway, this changed up from Ultraman in that instead of growing big to fight the monster, spiderman would get in his spaceship Marveller :lol: which would then change into a giant robot named Leopardon (why a spider would have a robot named after a jungle cat, i'll never know).

And toei is now offering a DVD box set of the series:

http://www.toei-video.co.jp/DVD/sp21/spiderman.html
 
[quote name='jaykrue'][quote name='Duo_Maxwell']I sure hope you aren't aren't refering to that horrid series with Matthew Lawrence. If so, the show was actually called Super-Human Samurai Cyber squad and I don't recall it being animated. That show was awful IMO, just a crappy ripoff of another crappy series, Power Rangers, which was a second fiddle to Ultraman. Though the show was technically it was ripped from the show Gridman in Japan.[/quote]

http://incolor.inebraska.com/stuart/spiderman/

Actually, all shows were ripped from Ultraman 1st and Spiderman 2nd and I'll tell you why. When Ultraman came out in the early 70s, Marvel wanted to cash in on the giant monster craze. Marvel actually teamed up w/ Toei, the guys usually responsible for all things Godzilla and the like, and made a Japanese show based on Spiderman in 1978. The main character, Peter Parker, was renamed Takuya Yamashiro and instead of being stung by a radioactive spider, he gets a bracelet from a spider alien from the planet, wait for it, called Spider :roll: Anyway, this changed up from Ultraman in that instead of growing big to fight the monster, spiderman would get in his spaceship Marveller :lol: which would then change into a giant robot named Leopardon (why a spider would have a robot named after a jungle cat, i'll never know).

And toei is now offering a DVD box set of the series:

http://www.toei-video.co.jp/DVD/sp21/spiderman.html[/quote]

i read about that show in wizard, its supposed too be one of the most god awful pieces of garbage ever
 
[quote name='Nirvanaguy777'][quote name='jaykrue'][quote name='Duo_Maxwell']I sure hope you aren't aren't refering to that horrid series with Matthew Lawrence. If so, the show was actually called Super-Human Samurai Cyber squad and I don't recall it being animated. That show was awful IMO, just a crappy ripoff of another crappy series, Power Rangers, which was a second fiddle to Ultraman. Though the show was technically it was ripped from the show Gridman in Japan.[/quote]

http://incolor.inebraska.com/stuart/spiderman/

Actually, all shows were ripped from Ultraman 1st and Spiderman 2nd and I'll tell you why. When Ultraman came out in the early 70s, Marvel wanted to cash in on the giant monster craze. Marvel actually teamed up w/ Toei, the guys usually responsible for all things Godzilla and the like, and made a Japanese show based on Spiderman in 1978. The main character, Peter Parker, was renamed Takuya Yamashiro and instead of being stung by a radioactive spider, he gets a bracelet from a spider alien from the planet, wait for it, called Spider :roll: Anyway, this changed up from Ultraman in that instead of growing big to fight the monster, spiderman would get in his spaceship Marveller :lol: which would then change into a giant robot named Leopardon (why a spider would have a robot named after a jungle cat, i'll never know).

And toei is now offering a DVD box set of the series:

http://www.toei-video.co.jp/DVD/sp21/spiderman.html[/quote]

i read about that show in wizard, its supposed too be one of the most god awful pieces of garbage ever[/quote]

Sounds pretty funny if you ask me. Its not an action show but a comedy in desguise. :lol:
 
oh more cheap dvds, zoids chaotic century dvds, only 5 volumes but each one is about 5 bucks at bestprices.com and they have 6 episodes per dvd
 
[quote name='Nirvanaguy777'][quote name='jaykrue'][quote name='Duo_Maxwell']I sure hope you aren't aren't refering to that horrid series with Matthew Lawrence. If so, the show was actually called Super-Human Samurai Cyber squad and I don't recall it being animated. That show was awful IMO, just a crappy ripoff of another crappy series, Power Rangers, which was a second fiddle to Ultraman. Though the show was technically it was ripped from the show Gridman in Japan.[/quote]

http://incolor.inebraska.com/stuart/spiderman/

Actually, all shows were ripped from Ultraman 1st and Spiderman 2nd and I'll tell you why. When Ultraman came out in the early 70s, Marvel wanted to cash in on the giant monster craze. Marvel actually teamed up w/ Toei, the guys usually responsible for all things Godzilla and the like, and made a Japanese show based on Spiderman in 1978. The main character, Peter Parker, was renamed Takuya Yamashiro and instead of being stung by a radioactive spider, he gets a bracelet from a spider alien from the planet, wait for it, called Spider :roll: Anyway, this changed up from Ultraman in that instead of growing big to fight the monster, spiderman would get in his spaceship Marveller :lol: which would then change into a giant robot named Leopardon (why a spider would have a robot named after a jungle cat, i'll never know).

And toei is now offering a DVD box set of the series:

http://www.toei-video.co.jp/DVD/sp21/spiderman.html[/quote]

i read about that show in wizard, its supposed too be one of the most god awful pieces of garbage ever[/quote]

:rofl: I MUST HAVE THIS!!!!!!
 
[quote name='crazytalkx'][quote name='Nirvanaguy777'][quote name='jaykrue'][quote name='Duo_Maxwell']I sure hope you aren't aren't refering to that horrid series with Matthew Lawrence. If so, the show was actually called Super-Human Samurai Cyber squad and I don't recall it being animated. That show was awful IMO, just a crappy ripoff of another crappy series, Power Rangers, which was a second fiddle to Ultraman. Though the show was technically it was ripped from the show Gridman in Japan.[/quote]

http://incolor.inebraska.com/stuart/spiderman/

Actually, all shows were ripped from Ultraman 1st and Spiderman 2nd and I'll tell you why. When Ultraman came out in the early 70s, Marvel wanted to cash in on the giant monster craze. Marvel actually teamed up w/ Toei, the guys usually responsible for all things Godzilla and the like, and made a Japanese show based on Spiderman in 1978. The main character, Peter Parker, was renamed Takuya Yamashiro and instead of being stung by a radioactive spider, he gets a bracelet from a spider alien from the planet, wait for it, called Spider :roll: Anyway, this changed up from Ultraman in that instead of growing big to fight the monster, spiderman would get in his spaceship Marveller :lol: which would then change into a giant robot named Leopardon (why a spider would have a robot named after a jungle cat, i'll never know).

And toei is now offering a DVD box set of the series:

http://www.toei-video.co.jp/DVD/sp21/spiderman.html[/quote]

i read about that show in wizard, its supposed too be one of the most god awful pieces of garbage ever[/quote]

:rofl: I MUST HAVE THIS!!!!!![/quote]

They once had a roasting of spiderman in Toyfare on twisted Mego Theater and they dug this show up... There's spiderman going... "But I needed the money. It was in Japan, I didn't think anyone would know!" Then they dug up a scene of him in a porn with Sue Richards.
 
[quote name='Nirvanaguy777']i wonder if they have a good deal on the cardcaptors complete series, if there is even one[/quote]

Cardcaptors [the English dubbed, edited, out of order series], or Cardcaptor Sakura [subtitled only, in original order?]
I don't know about Cardcaptors, but the only CCS complete series I've seen have been pirated versions. TRSI had a deal a while back where you could get volumes 1-9 and 10-18 for 99$ each, I believe; and individual volumes for 11.xx or so. Very good deal for those disks, they're hard to find cheaply [I've found disks 1-5 for under ten bucks each, but they were closeout type deals; the cheapest I found 6+ for was at least 18$.]
 
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