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Amazon.com: Blast of Tempest DVD -Complete 1st Season- : Movies & TV
The Kusaribe family is a family of sorcerers under the protection of the ‘Tree of Origins.’ Their princess, Hakaze Kusaribe, was the greatest sorceress of their family. But Samon Kusaribe, a member of their family seeking to resurrect the ‘Tree of World’s End,’ a tree that opposes the ‘Tree of Origins’ and controls the power of destruction, stuffs her into a barrel, and banishes her to a deserted island.
The manga series Blast of Tempest (Japanese:, Hepburn: Zetsuen no Tenpesuto) is written by Ky Shirodaira and Arihide Sano and illustrated by Ren Saizaki. From July 2009 to March 2013, it was serialized in Square Enix’s Monthly Shnen Gangan, with ten tankbon volumes collecting the chapters. From October 2012 to March 2013, Bones aired a 24-episode anime television series adaptation. Aniplex of America in North America and Madman Entertainment in Australia have both licensed the anime series.
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There is an option for people concerned about this. Hulu airs anime as it airs in Japan (it's usually just about a day or two behind the subs). For instance, now they have SSY, Robotics, and Psycho-pass on there. They are a good 2-3 episodes behind on SSY, but Robotics and Psycho-pass are completely up to date. If we are really serious about supporting these series, perhaps we should watch what we can on there. Based on finding this, I may start watching Psycho and robotics on hulu. I watched House of the Five Leaves on there, and it was an excellent viewing experience. The subs, in many cases, are much better too!
Cruchyroll licenses and broadcasts Zetsuen no Tempest, as well as a lot of other shows either simulcast, an hour late, or a couple days late for free with commercials or commercial free with paid membership (and on many devices). Plus, I find that Hulu sucks as a site, no matter what you're watching.
But I don't think that the anime makers will ever go the route of commodity pricing for their DVD/BD offering on a large scale, because I just can't see that large of a jump in volume happening. Say they cut the price from the ludicrous 80 dollars per two episodes to 20 dollars for two episodes. Are they going to sell 4 times as much? I dunno. And even if they sold 4 times as much, their profits would go down, because all of that price cut is the profit, not the fixed costs.
Also like I said using the existing free community to provide anime at a beggar's cost to the world is also a viable option as many of us are so used to it now. Sites like AnimeDreaming or Gogoanime should follow crunchyroll's model or be shut as they aiding the problem.
So like, am I the only who noticed that this post is marked as episode 17 even though this was actually episode 16?
Another solid episode but I feel like I'm ready for the show to really kick into high gear again, right now there's a lot of hinting going on and I'm ready for it to start building the crescendo again.