We posted about a DVD on the Australian Classification Database before, but this has been flooding our mailbox lately, so have a refresher!
The company producing it (Madman Entertainment), tends to focus on box sets. It is unknown at this time if we will actually see this format used for FiM, but if they do go the set route, I have a feeling a whole bunch of imports are about to go down in Australia.
Check out the actual page for it here!
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ReplyDeletelol, the first and second are swapped
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THANK YOU MADMAN ENTERTAINMENT
living in australia this is big news for me
127 minutes is 5 episodes + some bonus stuff.
ReplyDeletethat's not much different than up here, unless I'm misinterpreting something.
@wackypony
ReplyDeleteYou fail to recognize the amount of work it takes to flip the image upside down in order to make the DVD viewable outside of Australia.
not an Aussie but glad that supply of gratuitous amounts of pony time will soon be available to Australians everywhere (in Australia)
ReplyDeletehow come America fails and Australia wins so hard? or will Australia fail even harder and only release the first volume like noble entertaiment did when they only released (in sweden) part one of two in the fullmetal alchemist series =/
ReplyDeleteYou mean there will be a whole bunch of exports from Australia?
ReplyDeleteWould be nice but I think DVD players read only region-specific discs... Then again computers aren't formatted that way IIRC.
As soon as somepony somewhere on the offers a full Season 1 Box with the original English audio (or single DVDs that can be combined into one without problems), I'll throw my money at them, even if they are at the other side of the world.
ReplyDeleteI'm taking a "wait and see" on this one since this could just be a re-pack of what episodes have already been released here just in a single-disc format. HOWEVER, if it does turn out that this is a more credible attempt at releasing the episodes IN ORDER then I'll be hunting for an importer faster than Fluttershy can say "Yea!". ^_^
ReplyDelete@Dantes_Grill
ReplyDeleteI have a feeling that we will get pony shipping very soon from australia
@wackypony
ReplyDeleteOdds are it's the same 5 episodes that will be going into the forthcoming Shout Factory DVD (Friendship is Magic parts 1 and 2, Over a Barrel, Hearth's Warming Eve, and The Last Roundup).
Oooh... This could be exciting, yes.... Australia is still the only place where you can get a legal full Earthworm Jim box set... Maybe FiM will follow. I really hope so <3
ReplyDelete@Masquerade
ReplyDeleteWell played, well played.
127 minutes isn't very special at all, but considering it's Madman who's licensing it, it's most likely just going to be one of the american sets - though a proper volume 1 wouldn't be totally out of the question.
Madman, for people who aren't aware, are THE big localisation team for Australia and I think New Zealand. Almost all Anime and some Manga comes through them, and they also delve in DVD sets for general animation. They do pretty much all the Cartoon Network stuff from what I'm aware, which I would assume is part of the reason why they're doing it, though one can hope it's also for us Aussie bronies.
Whilst this is only going to be a 5-episode thing, Madman have sold box sets for less popular shows, so a season set for us Australians isn't totally out of the picture.
Really, I'm just glad that i can buy it online. Hooray for anonymousness!
Yay.
ReplyDelete@John hip hip hooray!
ReplyDeleteI for one welcome our new pony overlords.
ReplyDeleteIs it Boomerang who airs MLP in Australia now? Because if it is, and they've had to give consent for this, then the UK broadcast might yet be salvaged.
ReplyDelete"AMERICA WANT FUL PONY BOX SET? NOPE NOT POPLAR E-NUF! WATS FIREFLY?"
ReplyDeleteWell, maybe if another country can pull it off first, American company will follow..
As far as I can tell, this is basically just going to be what Shout Factory is putting out. A several episode set. But not an entire season of course. It's 127 minutes, do the math. It's nice for the Australians that want that I suppose.
ReplyDelete@Kinrah
ReplyDeleteIt's Cartoon Network, which is the same company anyways IIRC. Madman does a lot of their DVDs though, so they may have some kind of partnership going on. Not sure on that.
@John sounds great. what region is it in australia, 1 right? or will it be none region dvds?
ReplyDelete@Dantes_Grill
ReplyDeleteHoping it's nonregional, but probably not.
WOOO!!!! Will definetley be getting this when it comes out! Def makes up for the fact that FiM on free to air is...practically non-exixtent unless you have a digital tuner
ReplyDeleteSounds like the right producer for the right job. Besides the cartoon and anime catalogue they're in charge of, another great license is added to the list.
ReplyDelete@moocow1452 if it isnt i hope dvd players will get region free all the sudden, or just play it in my ps3. whatever comes first! oh and while im talking about ps3, will they release a blu-ray box to or are they "specialized" in dvds?
ReplyDelete@Dantes_Grill
ReplyDeleteI'd presume that it's Australian/New Zealand-Only, considering it's most likely going to be an Australian Version of what you guys have.
@John oh yea, austraian people dont talk english, totaly forgot that XD. but still, tell me if you can choose enlgish dub when anybody gets it!
ReplyDeleteYay for Australian bronys!
ReplyDeleteI noticed it says Friendship is Magic V1 which V1 seems to imply Volume 1 which might means we be basically getting full sets in parts with usally the first volume having the option of a box to put the rest in.
ReplyDelete@Dantes_Grill Australia is region 4
ReplyDelete@Mr Mailbox first day of winterbrake and im starting to feel like an idiot already XD
ReplyDeleteAusrtralia is region 4. 110 minutes = 5 episodes, so it will probably be that + bonus (hopefully some behind the scenes instead of just bullshit). I'll buy this as long as there are plans to continue producing them, they're in order and it isn't too expensive.
ReplyDeleteCorrect me if I'm wrong, but isn't Australia on the same TV system as the UK (PAL, 50Hz and so on)? I believe Games Consoles are, at least. If so this is incredibly good news for European Bronies too. Well, except our bank balances, but they're rarely happy right now.
ReplyDeleteYou mean ponies are coming to Australia?
ReplyDeleteTHATS...
THATS
IMPOSSIBUUUUUUU!
It's nice to be noticed for once :)
ReplyDeletePeople still make DVD's? Welcome 2007 :)
ReplyDeletei have issues that faust's name isnt on it..but...GIMMY GIMMY GIMMY...wheres the line start?!?!?!?!
ReplyDeleteTake all my money! This is the new best news ever!
ReplyDeleteIt's time to make a point.
ReplyDeleteMy fellow bronies:
It is imperative that as many of those Boxed sets are bought as possible, so that we can prove it's market value!
HELL BUCKIN' YES
ReplyDeleteIts about time us Australian Bronys can get these I'm going to be putting in my order at my local DVD store outlet
Finally, being an Australian brony pays off!
ReplyDeleteLooks like we know another reason why they took down PA. International release, incoming!
ReplyDeleteI agree... Import this baby, even if you have nothing to play it on. If the lovely land down under shows staggering DVD sales in a more structured episodic format, it might open some eyes to the profitability of BOX sets.
ReplyDeleteI also LOLed at flipping the image! XD
Too keep my cheaper pre-order from Amazon, or wait it out for this dvd instead...
ReplyDeleteThe difference in length is bound to just be obligatory extra trailers or somesuch, but Madman have a history of adding extra stuff like art/bios on extra dvd menus or the like too. Plus, anything that can be released in a box set probably will be. Plus, they don't play silly buggers with episode orders either.
Oh well, I'll just wait 'till the release date is a bit closer for hopefully some more information first.
Gotta love Madman, almost all my anime DVDs have come from them, they've got a good history of making box sets too. Nice to see they're looking out for the Australian bronies.
ReplyDeleteHoping this is the start of a season's worth of DVDs... if it is then Madman (probably via JB HiFi) can have all my monies.
ReplyDelete@Dantes_GrillAustralians do not speak English? WHAT?!?! How ignorant are you?
ReplyDeleteOh, I am so sorry if you are unable to read this, as apparently the only language I have ever known is what I am using here, and according to YOU is not English.. What language is it then.
And really "winterbrake"? That's English is it? How do I fit my "winterbrakes" to my car? The term is "winter break".
So 5 episodes and 17 minutes? What else could be on that DVD??? I don't recall any episodes being shorter than 22 minutes so I can't see it being 6 episodes anyway you slice it (unless you edit them!) Australian bronies, we will require a full report when this gets produced.
ReplyDeleteomg. totally did not expect this. Yay madman
ReplyDelete@JitteryJoe
ReplyDeleteYes, this is something for North American bronies to keep in mind: not all DVD players, even if they've been made region-free, can play PAL-encoded DVDs. I have a region-free Australian-produced DVD of Mr. Bug Goes to Town, and about half the DVD players I've tried it on couldn't play it because it's in PAL format.
I own the Danish one episode DVD.
ReplyDelete@jodyjm13
ReplyDeleteAh, so it doesn't work like NTSC DVDs on PAL TVs, where it'll play if the regions are correct just not in colour. Interesting. Though, if you play it through a computer it's not a problem since they generally don't adhere to television standards anyway and (in my experience) can play either.
MadMan, oh my that makes me REALLY HAPPY!
ReplyDeleteThe good news is that Europeans have a realistic chance of playing Australian DVDs. (It doesn't work in ALL cases.)
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed...
ReplyDelete@Zen Like Calm dude... you have calm in your name, chill. I never said i was the best spelling person in the world, i suck at spelling in swedish, do you think it would look better in english then? And when im telling jokes about australian people i dont talk australian, i talk english with an crappy australian accent, so sorry if i was tired as hell and forgot. SORRY!!! -.-
ReplyDelete@Dantes_Grill
ReplyDeleteHe over-reacted, and I apologise.
For your information, Australians speak English the same way the English speak English. It's Americans who kiiiinda speak a different language- every other English speaking country uses the same rules and such, while in America words have different pronounciations or spelling.
It's all English, but Australians speak the 'true' English more than Americans do :p
I'm cautiously optimistic about this DVD thing, but I'm also worried it will be $10 per episode or something like that. A season set of Doctor Who (about 13 episodes) costs over $170 in a few stores down here in Australia. Ordering it from the UK saves a lot- in fact, retailers are kicking up a fuss because so many Australians are purchasing online to avoid not the tax as they assume, but the retail mark-up.
@Soeroah thanks bro, that information was a nice chirtmas present to me =P
ReplyDeleteMan. I can't speak or understand Australian. I only speak english. Maybe if they released a box set in England I would go and import it...
ReplyDeletemfw Lauren Faust is nowhere to be seen.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE YOU MADMAN ENTERTAINMENT!!!
ReplyDelete(and who the hell thinks Australians can't speak english!?)