Posts Tagged ‘One Piece’

The sky is falling

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Oh dear, it has been hard to escape the news of Funimation’s botched simulcasts. Opinions are many, and moral outrage even more plentiful than ever, but after a page or two, I just feel desensitised to it all. Jumping from one crisis to the next, people launch into their biased diatribes, repeating the same old rhetoric, again and again.

I realise why they are disappointed, or rather, I can understand why residents of the US and Canada are disappointed, but personally, I couldn’t care less, because I live in the UK, I wasn’t even invited to this party in the first place. Hence, it seems stupid that while the industry likes to pretend that large swathes of the world do not exist, many of these people are so offended that fansubs still prevail. We do exist, obviously.

So, what this comes down to is a ridiculous game of brinkmanship between the anime industry and the anime fans, and for all of their cease and desist notices, I can’t remember Funimation ever taking a fansubber to court; I don’t think they even have the money to waste on legal fees in the first place, so when I read their statements, I just see empty threats. I expect fansubbers feel the same way.

Funimation are in a hopeless situation right now, their credibility shot to pieces by technical incompetence,  while an inability to open dialogue with the fansub community at large means that every time they send out legal notices, they create new enemies. It’s a stalemate. Trench warfare.

I really like that these global simulcasts are so close to reality, it’s long overdue, so I’m happy that my fellow anime fans in the US and Canada can enjoy free, legal anime like this, but if it’s going to last, the industry needs to stop being so aggressive, listen to the fans and, if just for my own sanity, accept that fansubs aren’t going to disappear overnight.

Geoblock your face

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Some news. One Piece will be simulcast by Funimation. Some bad news. Their streams will be limited to North America and Canada. Well, I live in the UK, so I’m bang out of luck on that, and now I’m wondering, what the hell is going to happen to the fansubs?

The irony is that I really want to support this whole wave of simulcasts. It’s finally starting to feel like the industry has noticed that there is this cool thing called the internet that people use to watch anime and stuff, but what they apparently still haven’t realised, or simply refuse to believe, is that the internet is borderless.

A lot of anime fans are based in North America, but a lot of us aren’t, all that should matter is that I’m an anime fan, that English is my language and that I love One Piece, so I really can’t understand why I’m being refused access to this series. More to the point, isn’t geoblocking an anime simulcast just blatantly contradicting its supposed alternative to those damn dirty fansubs?

It’s like the industry still doesn’t get it, still doesn’t understand why people like me end up downloading anime. Regardless of whatever legal nonsense always seems to get in the way of a proper, global stream, with enough hard work and guts, it could be possible, but as it is, the anime industry remains utterly clueless, while fansubs will continue to be distributed. One step forward, two steps back. Nothing will change.