Unboxing: Funimation S.A.V.E. DVDs
by Jeff | November 3, 2010 in Anime | 2 Comments
So a couple days ago I received a package from Amazon with the Funimation S.A.V.E. sets I had ordered. One thing about these editions is that there is very little actual information about the packaging to be found online, so I thought I’d share what I discovered upon actually seeing the sets in person for the first time.
First off… For those unfamiliar with the Funimation S.A.V.E. program… These are somewhat older series that Funimation has repackaged for a rather insanely low price (usually $22-$30). The S.A.V.E. stands for Super Amazing Value Edition, and they aren’t kidding. These are sets that typically run $40-$60 in the standard box set releases like The Viridian Collections.
It’s even better if you happen to find them on sale. I picked up Pani Poni Dash, Kanon
, and the Air Movie
.
Now on to the packaging, and more to the point everyone’s biggest concern (aside from the DVDs themselves). The big green S.A.V.E. label. This has got to be the ugliest thing ever put on a DVD cover… Even uglier than the Evil Dead Book Of The Dead Edition. Thankfully you can rest easy. There are a couple of variations to the label, and Funimation has made it convenient to get rid of them (or at least remove them from your sight.) In the case of Kanon the label was a rather small green sticker that was actually stuck on outside of the cellophane, so when I unwrapped the DVD that one was solved right there.
The other type of label made me a bit more concerned. The full length spine S.A.V.E label is actually printed on the DVD art, but Funimation shows their ingenuity once again by making the DVD art reversible (which they have used on several regular sets in the past like School Rumble and Suzuka). In the Case of Pani Poni Dash the DVD art on the reverse side was identical to the “front” side (see the gallery images below) minus the S.A.V.E. logo, so simply flipping the DVD art around solves the problem. On the Air Movie
it was slightly different, as the inside art was different than the outside, but it was still not too concerning as the inside art was much nicer than the outside art anyway.
Now… On to the DVD case itself. It’s a rather generic clear case that sort of reminds me of the old VHS cases you would rent movies in… Which I find kind of cool, but the coolest thing to me is the way the DVDs themselves are stored. The disc’s are contained in little flip out “pods” inside the case… Sort of like the extra disc’s they sometimes have on Disney/Pixar movies. It might seem a bit wonky to some, but to me it far exceeds the dreaded stack pack cases that ADV/Sentai are using now. Since there is one disc on each side of each pod it means the disc’s are not touching or rubbing against each other.
The DVDs themselves seem to be about what you’d expect. I have only watched the first volume of Pani Poni Dash so far, and can say that the visual quality (on an HD screen) is about the usual for Funimation DVDs. They did jam quite a few episodes on each disc, so they couldn’t fit much else (they did manage to cram a trailer onto each disc though). Menus are very very basic (see the gallery below), and special features seem to be non-existent. Which is not too big of an issue as most Anime special features are kind of lousy anyway. One note on that is that Funimation has claimed that they have not removed any special features, and supposedly the disc’s are the same as the last release of the DVD (typically the Viridian Collection release). In the case of Pani Poni Dash the last release was done by ADV, and since there never was a Viridian Release I suspect they compiled this version specifically as a S.A.V.E. edition which may explain the lack of any features. However… I notice that on the other two (Kanon & Air Movie) there is no mention of any features on the package, and these have both had a Funimation release in the past. I guess I will see when I get to those disc’s if they have any of the features from the last regular release. Not that it’s too big of a concern… You are already paying around $1.25 or less per episode so what more do you want?
You do get both the Japanese Subtitled versions as well as the English Dubs. I won’t really get into a review of the dub since with Pani Poni Dash it is an older ADV dub that most are probably already familiar with, but suffice to say that I could listen to Hilary Haag all day long… I just want her to call me Mr. Sagara over and over.
All in all I’d say the S.A.V.E. collections are a big win in my book. It’s a great way to expand your collection for much less than a typical release (usually new anime in the U.S. runs around $5 or more per episode), and with decent packaging, and fairly nice DVD art your other DVDs won’t be picking on your S.A.V.E. collections or calling them names. And if like I did you can find them on sale it becomes the Super Duper WTF You Gotta Be Kidding Me Value Edition.
Update: After checking out all the DVDs there were no special features on any of the discs in the titles I have. Still for the price paid you would be crazy to expect special features.










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