Amazon Launches Anime Channel for $5 Per Month, Its First Branded Subscription Channel (variety.com) 114
Todd Spangler, writing for Variety: Amazon is rolling out its first branded on-demand subscription service for Amazon Channels: Anime Strike, offering more than 1,000 series episodes and movies ranging from classic titles to current shows broadcast on Japanese TV. The Anime Strike channel is available to U.S. Amazon Prime members for $4.99 per month after a seven-day free trial, the newest addition to the lineup of around 100 services now available in Amazon Channels. Amazon has struck exclusive U.S. streaming deals for several series on Anime Strike, including "Scum's Wish," "Onihei," "The Great Passage," "Vivid Strike!," "Crayon-Shin Chan Gaiden: Alien vs. Shinnosuke," and "Chi's Sweet Adventure."
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KonoSuba is the greatest show ever created. Shitty American television can't compete.
Re: Anime is bad (Score:1)
Ninety nine point forty four percent of anime is crud. Unfortunately, cruddy anime is especially bad.
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The problem with anime (aka, Japanese television) is it's like US television. 90% is unwatchably bad, but 90% of what's left is still not good. There are some real jewels from time to time, but you really have to dig for them.
This sort of service is nice for those who are OK with typical TV quality, just want something on in the background or whatever, and prefer it to be animated slice-of-life over reality TV (very similar products in some ways).
Personally I stick with just the top tier, which is rare eno
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Personally, I've always compared "slice of life" to either sitcoms or soap operas, depending on whose life is being sliced.
The list sucks (Score:5, Informative)
Most of it is moe, slice of life, and fanservice garbage.
Stick with Crunchyroll or just go watch the shit for free on animefreak.tv as the Amazon list is a valueless waste of time.
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Most Funimation stuff can be found on animefreak.tv, usually with better subs.
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Re:The list sucks (Score:5, Interesting)
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The list of worthwhile licensed stuff is still very slim, and it's old to boot. And I bet that list will remain slim once helicopter mommy catches her kid suddenly watching Vampire Hunter D fully uncensored and complains.
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There's very little fanservice in the top-tier stuff these days, really this century (it was different in the 90s). I'm sure someone will come up with an exception, but for the most part the worthwhile stuff won't offend the puritans too much. But yeah, the list is very slim and mostly old.
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Your taste a shit.
Now let's do it again but with sports. I'll pretend to like one, for the sake of educating.
Re: The list sucks (Score:2)
Who uses such dodgy websites when you can get everything properly remuxed from a single IRC channel?
Pretty Kawaii for a House Fly (Score:2)
Japan is with moe, deal with it
I don't care, I always rated Curly and Larry more highly. :-P
FWIW, the more you look at that picture, the less cute- if it ever was to start off with- and more downright creepy and weird (if not alien) it starts to look.
While that particular image isn't an example, I've mentioned elsewhere that a lot of manga and anime drawings- and especially those seemingly aimed at the fanservice/soft porn market proves (IMHO) that the "big eyes = cute" thing does have its limits when they push it too far, and the ey
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That sort of thing was a mostly 90's to mid 00's style
You're saying the "big eyes" thing has gone out of fashion? Seriously?
Re:The list sucks (Score:4, Informative)
It's nobody else's fault you only watch moeshit.
Re: The list sucks (Score:2)
Modern anime target obsessive fans, which are typically young adults. They're the ones that buy Blurays, books and other related material of the extended universe (most anime is adapted from what they call "light novels").
There are also a few shows that do target children, because they're either associated with toys or are just a big franchise with big bucks that can put in the marketing necessary to grasp a kid's attention's span.
Anime? Seriously? (Score:2)
P.S. Where is sneaky pete?
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They are two separate issues. As a prime subscriber I don't want to see Amazon going down the path of bait and switch up-selling and charging extra for content instead of including it with prime. That said, if they are going to do it anyway I'm critical of their choice. You are right, I'd be more upset if it were good content rather than just anime b
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There are plenty of people who like anime, I myself wasn't big on it but have since really started to enjoy it. There is much more imagination used in the storyline and with sci-fi tv series being significant lacking, I find it works great to fill that hole. If you have netflix check out "Ajin" and see what you think.
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Shouldn't that be attempt 437 after you've already tried everything people might actually pay for?
Kids have a lot of disposable income, still. Cosmetic DLC proves this. I think this is actually a pretty safe bet.
1,000 episodes? (Score:2)
1) Only newer or shorter run series
2) Only select episodes of a large variety of series
3) The whole run of just a few series
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They could have only two shows - One Piece and Naruto - and hit that number.
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If you want One Piece roughly same-day then do animefreak.tv
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Sazae-san has almost 7500 episodes. I think 1000 episodes only gets you into the late '70s.
IMO the best anime have just two or three seasons. They tell a story and finish it.
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Their current selection is thin - but with their exclusive contract with Fuji to distribute shows from the noitaminA block... there's quite a few hotly anticipated shows that Amazon is going to be the sole legal source for.
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If you cut out the "last episode recap" and the "next episode preview", it'll work out to about 5 minutes per episode. Most of which will be still shots of someone screaming while "powering up" while they have light streaking across the background.
Which is one of the reasons the Abridged version exists.
(obligatory) "God damn it, Nappa!"
They didn't just relicense Crunchyroll (Score:1)
This is probably driven by Amazon.co.jp and not the American branch, which doesn't about what they can license for Prime.
Stiff competition. (Score:1)
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Not really, it's a "buy the $60 dvd/bluray with less steam and fewer lightbeams" tactic for the broadcast episodes to be censored then in a few months the disc release will be uncensored. Some shows broadcast an uncensored version in the first place (on premium cable) but it's pretty rare. Crunchyroll streams the broadcast version for their simulcasts.
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Probably not, as Amazon only carries a fraction of the content. But I suspect a lot of people are in the same boat as me - having cancelled their Funi subscription in wake of last years quasi-merger, adding Strike on top of our Prime subscription doesn't sound like a bad idea.
It's Amazon, so... (Score:2)
Of this 1000 episodes they offer, how many require you pay an additional fee to watch?
eh (Score:2)
Will there be a Jeff Bezos doin the tentacle thingï¼Y
Seems kind of odd. (Score:5, Insightful)
Here I thought Prime was their premium offering.
Now they are adding all these extra frills for just a few dollars more. How long until they start shrinking their prime catalog to make the other services look better?
I'm pretty sure they already did it once when they added stars by making sure there was no overlap in their catalog.
Amazon music unlimited:
Great now I can pay for nearly a whole other prime subscription just for the music that's not on prime and still have less selection than spotify.
Amazon anime:
Great! now all the anime will vanish from amazon prime.
Have to go back to netflix for that then.
I wonder if amazon will ever update their app so audio stays in sync past the first 10 minutes.
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Maybe they realized that the yearly subscription thing for Prime was not very popular with consumers, especially the younger kind who like anime and don't want to pay that much up front.
Re:Seems kind of odd. (Score:4, Informative)
You have to be a Prime subscriber to subscribe to this, so you're paying monthly on top of the annual fee.
but can you watch it on an arbitrary device (Score:1)
I already pay for prime. I also already cannot watch prime video on any device connected to a tv since amazon forces you to use their fire devices.
If amazon was serious about this shit they would allow their video apps on non fire devices, like AndroidTV.
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I can play it with the Prime app on my iPad and use Airplay to mirror the display on the Apple TV.
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The Following devices are connected to my TV and have Amazon Prime Installed and able to show Prime Video on the TV:
I smell something funny here.
Nice start (Score:2)
I wish we could add some other live channels to our accounts like ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX for a nominal fee.
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> What's the connection with geek culture and anime?
American geek: builds VR goggle technology to become rich and famous.
Japanese geek (otaku): builds VR goggle so he can go to the park on a date with Hatsune Miku.
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What's the connection with anything? A bunch of people like it, a bunch of people don't. You could say the same for all the other geek stuff like D&D, techno music, comic books and so on. Anyone who claims people have to be crammed into a specific mold is an asshole.
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I tried to read some of Lovecraft's writings but found it more dutiful than recreational.
I think steampunk is silly sometimes. I think furries are silly most times. I think dubstep is silly all times.
I wonder if it's best that the anime fandom stays stereotyped and ostracized, by the tireless efforts of the narutogaia tier. I don't want to see SAO on burger king
Nope (Score:2)
Unless it's uncensored (and unedited), has the original Japanese audio and subs, has the original Japanese songs for the intro and outro, and has the complete series and is up to date with the Japanese broadcasts for anything that's still airing, it's going to fail.
You either have a no interest, a mild interest and just deal with what's already on Netflix / Amazon, or you care a little and you pay for Crunchyroll, or you really care and you download it uncensored, unedited, and poorly-subbed hours after it
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Exactly. I don't see Amazon beating Crunchyroll in that regard, and I don't see them putting shit out uncensored (Cruncyroll censors). For older stuff they add to pad out their catalog, they'll probably run into the typical issues with licensing the music (I'm not sure how Crunchyroll is in this regard, but I assume Amazon can't beat them).
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Do you have an example where they censored something? Normally any censoring in CR's streams is because they're showing the same footage that airs on Japanese broadcast TV, and the censoring is done in Japan for those -- with the uncensored version being considered a BD perk. It's a bit of a stretch to blame CR for that.
The closest example I can think of was that one episode of Girls und Panzer, but even then the scene in question was cut out by the Japanese publisher (and it was, as you mention, for music
The More You Know (Score:4, Interesting)
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There's actually quite a few articles posted with that icon. Funny enough the last time we used that icon it was on .... an Amazon story.
https://entertainment.slashdot... [slashdot.org]
Do not want! (Score:1)
wat (Score:1, Troll)
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Grrr...grrrr...grrrrrrrr! (Score:2)
Time-wise, about $4.50 of that anime $5 is Gogo and Vegetable grunting while powering up for an ineffectual blast Freezer shrugs off.
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Time-wise, about $4.50 of that anime $5 is Gogo and Vegetable grunting while powering up for an ineffectual blast Freezer shrugs off.
Wait, there's a DBZ / Big Hero 6 crossover? Do I want to know why she's grunting?
What a Rip-Off (Score:3)
Think of the future... (Score:2)
I got a bad feeling about this. You think your cable bill was high? Just wait until every genera from various providers with varying content costs $5/mo.
When they support Apple TV... I may think of it. (Score:2)
Dear Amazon: You support practically every major device.
The Apple TV fits my family's use case the best. I want you to take my money, but I'm only going to do it if I can actually use Amazon Video with it.
Even if it's a "crippled" version which doesn't allow on-device purchasing and rentals.
But there's no point in paying for a service I can't use on my device.
At the end of the day, I only have so many HDMI ports on my TV, and my family doesn't want to deal with the added complexity of an HDMI switch and yet