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A nice and recent anime. Thank you :)
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Sep 26 2012, 11:10 am
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Title says all! Which anime is not owned by Funimation. Except those
A nice and recent anime. Thank you :) |
@LordAndrew
Ok I'll make sure to check out @Gamer95 Sword Art Online, never tried, i'll see if i should make a game of it :) |
@Gamer95
Wow, just wow! Sword Art Online's first episode is pretty awesome. I'll keep watching! |
I told you so :). After you watch that look at an anime called Guilty Crown if you haven't seen it. Its finished but I think its so way than Sword Art Online is for the time being.
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Hahahahahahaha etc.
I loved it, it's probably my second favourite Anime ever. But, it is aimed at girls, so ... not many here would like it I think. |
I'd figured not. Kind of a shame, as it's a very good deconstruction of young male / female personalities in schools, and the dangers of adults manipulating teens for their own ends. Gets you thinking.
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FUNimation isn't the only publishing/licensing company that will pursue legal action towards a game that is based on an anime they own the license to, if that's what you're asking.
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Sword Art Online's liscence has not been picked up by any company for American publication yet, so. You should be fine there.
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[Viz Media is the company that owns Naruto] http://www.viz.com/copyrights
http://www.funimation.com/copyright I couldn't find a list of copyrights held by SquareEnix. |
Square Enix -> http://www.square-enix.com/eng/group/index.html#ip
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In response to Super Saiyan X
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Ah, thank you. I don't know how I missed that.
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US law is funny, how can you 'own' something you license (basically, rent) from another company.
Its like saying I own my house, despite the fact that I don't. |
In response to Acebloke
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Acebloke wrote:
US law is funny, how can you 'own' something you license (basically, rent) from another company. I don't see how that's weird. If you're renting a house it's your responsibility. If you own the license of a manga/anime, you don't want people stealing the ideas and making money off of it. A publisher is really just a guardian to an author, though they can screw up the license with bad dubs, and etc, the publishing company has the ability to pursue legal action in multiple countries in order to protect the license. |
More or less we check with Wikipedia or the FUNimation site to see if they have anything to do with an anime. If they do, then it's something we can't list.