Will it be licensed?
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Will it be licensed?
Hey! WHo here thinks that TT may get licensed any time soon?
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Re: Will it be licensed?
I highly doubt it. It is a bit too racy for the non-sexual comic book market, and not nearly sexual enough for the erotic comic book market.Raistlin46 wrote:Hey! WHo here thinks that TT may get licensed any time soon?
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Yes, I know that it is licensed in those countries, but I live in America, and we are (much to my dismay) much more prudish over here. I really doubt any American companies would license it.Tommy-kun wrote:Well, over here in Europe there are at least 2 countries where it's been licensed: Italy, Germany and if I may guess maybe France.
Though it's only up to vol.6 here so far,so you still in the major lead, Fugu =^.^=
To all you people from Germany, France, and Italy (I think they are up to volume 9 actually) - support manga in your country - buy the versions available there.
It is also, I have to admit, just so nice to have a little row of the physical books sitting there on your shelf, super easy to open up and flip through. (But searching for a specific thing is much nicer using the single HTML page per volume transcript that I generate. But don't like to.)
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Here in Italy they're up to the eighth tankoubon (the 9th will be released soon in June), i think this is the first European country which has released Ten2... and yep.. i buy the licnsed version.. i agree with you about the prudish attitude of the US audience, so i guess you should enjoy the scanned manga.FuguTabetai wrote:Yes, I know that it is licensed in those countries, but I live in America, and we are (much to my dismay) much more prudish over here. I really doubt any American companies would license it.
To all you people from Germany, France, and Italy (I think they are up to volume 9 actually) - support manga in your country - buy the versions available there.
It is also, I have to admit, just so nice to have a little row of the physical books sitting there on your shelf, super easy to open up and flip through. (But searching for a specific thing is much nicer using the single HTML page per volume transcript that I generate. But don't like to.)
fugu
Btw it's a pity so many manga that are not licensed in other countries are published in the US so you can't even get the scanned version
Rose AKA Maya Natsume
http://digilander.iol.it/bimbasite
Yes, I know that it is licensed in those countries, but I live in America, and we are (much to my dismay) much more prudish over here. I really doubt any American companies would license it.
To all you people from Germany, France, and Italy (I think they are up to volume 9 actually) - support manga in your country - buy the versions available there.
It is also, I have to admit, just so nice to have a little row of the physical books sitting there on your shelf, super easy to open up and flip through. (But searching for a specific thing is much nicer using the single HTML page per volume transcript that I generate. But don't like to.)
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Here in Italy they're up to the eighth tankoubon (the 9th will be released soon in June), i think this is the first European country which has released Ten2... and yep.. i buy the licnsed version.. i agree with you about the prudish attitude of the US audience, so i guess you should enjoy the scanned manga.
Btw it's a pity so many manga that are not licensed in other countries are published in the US so you can't even get the scanned version
Rose AKA Maya Natsume
http://digilander.iol.it/bimbasite
To all you people from Germany, France, and Italy (I think they are up to volume 9 actually) - support manga in your country - buy the versions available there.
It is also, I have to admit, just so nice to have a little row of the physical books sitting there on your shelf, super easy to open up and flip through. (But searching for a specific thing is much nicer using the single HTML page per volume transcript that I generate. But don't like to.)
fugu[/quote]
Here in Italy they're up to the eighth tankoubon (the 9th will be released soon in June), i think this is the first European country which has released Ten2... and yep.. i buy the licnsed version.. i agree with you about the prudish attitude of the US audience, so i guess you should enjoy the scanned manga.
Btw it's a pity so many manga that are not licensed in other countries are published in the US so you can't even get the scanned version
Rose AKA Maya Natsume
http://digilander.iol.it/bimbasite