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too expensive...

i bought the 2nd stage for like 70 bucks...

bloody awesome on DVD...

but i now regret buying it... seeing as i have it on .avi, vcd and now dvd...

but hey, in melbourne, plenty of places that sell manga/anime also sell the initial d dvd's...

oh yeh, and only the first disc has DTS... jibbed :D

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i got the DVDS from here:

www.meganimedvd.com

For $65 shipped (on special) for the First Stage to here.. Took about a week from the US which I thought was pretty good. Good service - if you can't find it locally, try them.

Can't wait to sit down and watch them all!

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