Alright, I’m planning on buying some Kenshin. Each of the three season DVDs usually cost about $130. I threw “Rurouni Kenshin DVD” into Google, and found a site offering all 95 episodes for $100. That’s all three seasons for about a quarter of their regular price.
I’m sorely tempted. The site is www.chstore.net, and it seems reasonably reliable–it’s affiliated with Yahoo!
I forgot to mention that the DVD collection is on sale: 50% off. Still, $200 is quite a bit cheaper than one can find it anywhere else. I mean, I know the box and everything won’t be good quality, but so long as the DVDs work, that’s all I really care about.
It’s Region Free and from a company I don’t recognise, looking at the picture of the boxes. I’d be wary of it being pirated, and thus of potentially bad quality.
Okay, it seems that the collection is called “Rurouni Kenshin Perfect Collection.” Looking at eBay and employing my Google-fu, I see that you can actually get it cheaper than the $99 they’re selling it for at that site. I’d look around at reviews of it to see if it’s completely legit before buying. It is a huge price discount, and that would make me a little wary.
It’s a Hong Kong bootleg. Here’s a bootleg faq all about 'em. The quality of the bootlegs can be excellent (I accidentally bought a Cowboy Bebop set off Ebay before I knew the difference) but it’s still a bootleg and you’re still buying stolen content.
Check out the site, but I don’t think price alone is a sign that you’ll be ripped off. My brother bought the Visions of Escaflowne DVDs individually from Amazon.com and paid about $250 for the entire series. A year later, I bought the Escaflowne perfect collection (all 28 episodes, plus the movie) from Discount Anime DVD.com for $52. My DVDs work just as well as my brother’s, and I paid $200 less.
I did find a list of customer reviews for chstore.net. That might help you decide whether you want to do business with this company.
Elch. If what tremorviolet says is true, then I’m unhappy. I can’t find any other good box-sets of Kenshin. The only one that has more than three discs (12 episodes) is the “Premium Box Set” which I’m not going to buy because it doesn’t come in cases. Who’d release an anime series in cardboard sleeves, anyway?