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sailorneorune
Objection! GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader
Global Trader - willing to trade internationally Has Written 2 Reviews
#1 posted October 6, 2009 at 9:02am (EDT)  


Of course we all know we can get good deals online for anime (Right Stuf being the most obvious example), but I went ahead and made a thread dedicated to bargains on anime, either online or at brick-and-mortar stores.

If you find a good bargain you'd like to share that one (or all) of us may have missed, feel free to post here!

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The Budget Anime Collector Forum: we love anime, but we also love to save money.
brian9824
400 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader
#2 posted October 6, 2009 at 9:51am (EDT)  
Let me start by saying if anyone hasn't checked rightstuf's bargain bin and weekly specials definitely do so. They have a ton of cheap dvds for $3-5 each in their bargain bin that you could easily miss if you don't look there.

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Cidsa
Has Written 2 Reviews Canada

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#3 posted October 6, 2009 at 7:36pm (EDT)  
Also on Rightstuf: Check their bargain bin when a thinkpack set is released. I've nabbed entire series (often with the artbox) for under $20, seems they liquidate their singles when those come out (well, not every time but..)
sailorneorune
Objection! GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader
Global Trader - willing to trade internationally Has Written 2 Reviews
#4 posted October 6, 2009 at 10:11pm (EDT)  
Right Stuf is the 800-pound gorilla of anime bargains, so that was noted in the first post. I was hoping for, in addition to Right Stuf stuff, maybe some deals you all may have gotten from other websites or in local stores.

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The Budget Anime Collector Forum: we love anime, but we also love to save money.
brian9824
400 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader
#5 posted October 7, 2009 at 8:43am (EDT)  
Well the deals are seasonal. DeepDiscount.com is usually good for boxsets during their bi-annual 20% off sale. Aside from that though not alot of other places consistently have anime deals.
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Cidsa
Has Written 2 Reviews Canada

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#6 posted October 10, 2009 at 5:42pm (EDT)  
I've noticed some stuff on Second Spin: http://www.secondspin.com/
They often have OOP stuff for very cheap, although it's often in singles and not complete. If you're looking for a certain DVD you're missing though, you might luck out. They sell used, but from what I've seen they are pretty careful about condition and seem to have a 30 day return policy.