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Manga Discusses Dragonball Z and Other Releases

posted on by Andrew Osmond
Manga comments on Blue Exorcist discussed.

A 67-minute podcast can be ed from the Manga UK blog. Like the previous edition released in March 2012, it features Jeremy Graves of the website Anime Chronicle.

In the podcast, Mazandarani discusses whether the DVD release of Dragon Ball Z Kai.

"We think that if (the U.K. release of Dragon Ball Z) is a success, One Piece... It's really crucial to Manga for these Dragon Ball Z boxsets to be successful, because it makes it much more likely that we'll be able to license a lot of (Toei's) other shows for the U.K."

(See below for more on Dragon Ball Z.)

Mazandarani said the three Clannad. All these titles will be on general sale on May 28.

Asked about the sub-only dub, but "Blue Exorcist is so hot right now that it mitigates the risk." He added that if a dub was created later, then Manga might re-release Blue Exorcist to include it, but that would double the costs of the title to Manga. "It puts quite a lot of pressure on (Blue Exorcist) to overperform."

On the possibility of K-ON's second series getting a U.K. release, Mazandarani said there was still a "good chance." He said, "I wouldn't write off anything yet; we haven't made a decision on whether to pick up series two."

In addition to the Manga podcast, Mazandarani was also interviewed on the latest episode (podcast 296) of Kanzenshuu, aimed at Dragon Ball fans. (The interview starts about twenty minutes in.)

During the interview, Mazandarani says it took five years before the and conditions for buying Dragon Ball Z became attractive for Manga. The company faced investing £200,000 over nine boxsets.

Mazandarani "used twitter and facebook to divert (fan) interest" in Manga's plans for Dragon Ball Z, even while the show's name leaked via the BBFC website and an MCM Expo online event guide.

"I was being a real shady so-and-so," Mazandarani says, "but we were under an NDA [Non-Disclosure Agreement] with Toei." Mazandarani said he was "a bit too disingenuous" on twitter, but it was 'partly pure fear, because no information was meant to be public."

On the Kanzenshuu podcast, Mazandarani also discusses Dragon Ball Z Kai. Originally, he'd wondered if it would be a better acquisition than the original series. (For one thing, there were fewer grey imports of Kai to the U.K.) However, Mazandarani thinks Dragon Ball Z is more mainstream, whereas Dragon Ball Z Kai is "really more for anime fans."

Moreover, Mazandarani says, Toei didn't want Manga to release Dragon Ball Z Kai first. "(Toei's) strategy is to get the big orange (Dragon Ball Z) boxes out first," Mazandarani says. He says, however, that he still wants to release Dragon Ball Z Kai as well.


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