But, that release had the dub and subs, and since UHD BDs are region-free, there was no problem with importing it.
“OZC, you dumbass, there have been 4K Gundam discs for over a year, with Thunderbolt December Sky!” Yes, you’re right. The toku encoding takes about 75% less time than the anime work too, so my focus has been there for the past two years.Īnyway, despite all that, my passion for Gundam hasn’t died, but thanks to RightStuf’s fantastic support of Gundam on BD, I no longer saw a need to spend time on encoding releases like G Gundam or even my favorite, Gundam X, when they were likely to get a BD within a year or so of their Japanese release.
Thanks to some job opportunities that pay better than encoding anime (which doesn’t pay at all), my time has been better spent on that. In all honesty, that drive hasn’t been fully sparked again yet either, but I do still intend to finish those projects at some point, but don’t ask me when. Sure, there was stuff that I wanted to do, like finishing the 3rd Mobile Suit Gundam film’s dub cut, finally finishing Digimon Adventure, and getting back to recutting SEED, but the drive to actually do any of that was gone. The short version to explain my absence is simple: I lost any interest in encoding anime whatsoever and just couldn’t be bothered anymore. Long time, no see (unless you’re also a toku fan, in which case, you know I’m still around).