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Ultimately, this only reinforces the imperativeness of pre-ordering a video product that you really want, especially if it is a niche title like this Yu-Gi-Oh! spin-off. While no one has issued a statement about this loss, it’s not hard to hypothesize what happened. And although June 26 was the official street date, few retailers acquired the product in advance, which meant that unless you pre-ordered the set, you were in for a long wait as the discs were made.Īnd now, Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V Season 3 has no BD release at all. Worse yet, the release changed from a typical pressed BD to a print-on-demand BD-R product that cost $89.99, which not all retailers could even order from their wholesaler. According to retailers I spoke to, the BD release was postponed to June 5, and then again to June 26. But only the DVD ended up being released on that date. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V Season 2 was originally slated to see both a BD and DVD release on May 8, 2018. Its BD and DVD debuted alongside each other in September 2016.
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"Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V Season 1 was the first time any Yu-Gi-Oh! TV series received a high-definition Blu-ray release. Here's a write-up from about ARC-V Season 3 on Blu-ray: Years ago 5D's and Zexal were also announced for Blu-ray releases but that never ended up happening. It appears ARC-V Season 3 will not receive a Blu-ray release after the first two seasons got one. karma for cutting GX and 5D's short? lol.
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The irony is that Konami is no longer able to use the anime as a means of promoting the TCG. The entire final season was left undubbed so that 4Kids could cross promote the anime and TCG products as 5D's began. GX was also cut short in the U.S., same thing that was done to 5D's. How cool would it be to have SDBD sets where the first seasons are dubbed and the undubbed seasons are included with Japanese audio and subtitles? The undubbed episodes have no edits made to them so it should be relatively easy to do. I wish Cinedigm would take the Discotek approach with the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. This was around summer of 2008, so it may not be all nostalgia for me. I remember really enjoying the second and third season of GX as it aired on Cartoon Network though. We'd both laugh at the terrible dub and how ridiculous many of the early episodes were. I rewatched the first season of GX with an ex girlfriend a few years back and it was an absolute chore to sit through, seriously painful at times. The original is the only series that I'm able to enjoy as an adult. Not to mention we didn’t get a majority of season 3, and none of seasons 4 and 5. Quite a few episodes are missing from the actual season 2 and instead we got a few random episodes of season 3. The only YGO series I actually care about are the original (which I still need to buy all of but I so want at least an SDBD release at this point) and 5D’s, which I have both Season 1 & 2 DVD sets of.ĥD’s was done SO dirty in the US, and it took me years to realize it until I really looked into it after what little we did get here stopped airing. Canada has seen the first 46 episodes and we have seen none! The least Cinedigm could do is try and get VRAINS out on DVD asap, but here we are. Card mechanics are still being introduced of course, but no one in the states recognizes the protagonist, so they put out packaging with Yugi and Kaiba for the one hundredth time. Konami is hardly marketing VRAINS in the TCG due to literally zero advertising for the series. Why wouldn't Konami shop the series to Disney XD to air alongside Pokemon, Yokai Watch and Beyblade? A franchise like Yu-Gi-Oh! being treated so poorly in the U.S. Nicktoons seems to be done with the franchise and Cartoon Network does their own thing. Why would Cinedigm let this season go out of print and not the others? RightStuf has removed it from the website entirely, so there must not be any more coming in stock.Ģ: What is going on with VRAINS dub in the U.S.? It received a sneak peak in theaters not too long ago but it never began airing on a television network. It has been delisted and marked OOS through just about every retailer for nearly a year now. I may edit this to include info on each individual series.ġ: Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Season 2 has become increasingly hard to find and appears to be out of print. Similar to my Pokemon thread, I thought it would make more sense to have one place to discuss all of the various releases for Yu-Gi-Oh! on DVD and Blu-ray.