Message-ID: <3622C541.F6BFFF30@bellsouth.net> Date: Mon, 12 Oct 1998 23:13:06 -0400 From: Christopher Jefferson To: seiyuu@ML.usagi.org Subject: Re: seiyuu ML matome okuri Reply-To: seiyuu@ML.usagi.org X-ML-archive: http://www.win.ne.jp/~doi/ML/ ami@ML.usagi.org wrote: > > > ------- Message > > Reply-To: "CuSO4" > From: "CuSO4" > To: > Subject: Re: Sakurai Tomo > Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 00:35:39 +0800 > Message-ID: <01bdf5fe$5872aa90$09d943ca@cuso4.hknet.com> > X-ML-archive: http://www.win.ne.jp/~doi/ML/ > > > From: Chou or CC > >Sakurai Tomo's album "Overlap" had a Hong Kong release. AFAIK, this is > >the first seiyuu ablum that gets a Hong Kong release. Maybe other > >seiyuus might follow. I hope this might lead to cheaper original CDs. > >I wonder if Tomo will go to Hong Kong to promote her CD? > > I have not heard this. Hmm, do you have more details on this CD, like > manufacturer/distributor or the CD number ? One would hope that we do not see the telltale "SM" logo on the bottom left hand corner of the CD front. Something tells me, however, that a seiyuu getting a release in HK at lower retail prices is going to involve activities that we on this list, and on the Megami Mailing List, do not like to see at all. Now I could be wrong, and I'll be the first to admit that I am if I am, but when was the last time those expensive CD's produced in the Home Islands sold for anything less than Japanese retail overseas? Well, the last time I saw them like that they had SM all over them. It was in the Dealer's Room at Anime Weekend Atlanta over this past weekend. Again, I'm relatively new to seiyuu fandom, so I would ask for guidance from Copper Sulfate Guy, Kenji, or Doi-san in this regard, or anyone else who wishes to chime in. Be Seeing You, Chris (now back to your Megami Mailing List, where "...it's not just a job, it's a Megami!") > > > Uranus, have you heard of this CD ? > > -- > 'CuSO4' Yung > cuso4@cuso4.com, yung@cuso4.com, chyung@hknet.com, cuso4@valise.com