[DeadFish] Kuuchuu Buranko - Batch [BD][720p][AAC][MP4]


Source LinksNyaa | Torrent Download | Magnet Link (2.468 GB) | Website
Date Submitted27/12/2012 23:35
Series (!)Kuuchuu Buranko
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10 comment(s):
28/12/2012 05:29 — mr.b
and god dammit why do I have to download all your batches (because they are usually good shows)...  Thanks.  Best Buy also thanks for me having to buy another 2TB USB drive...  Also I wish I knew why your site was prompting me to sign up or on to wordpress?  Is that supposed to be like that?  I looked at several torrents on NYAA and on your IRC channel and didn't see any info there...  Again thanks.
28/12/2012 05:30 — mr.b
crap, meant to say that Best Buy ALSO thanks YOU for me having to buy another HD... (stupid typing)
28/12/2012 11:30 — Anonymous
Assorted trivia:
1. Kūchū Buranko (空中ブランコ, means "Flying Trapeze"
2. Deadfish uses Brewed-Subs BD subtitles
3. Brewed-Subs used gg-fansub's translation
4. gg's release is titled "Trapeze" instead of "Kuuchuu Buranko"
5. These usb drives often have weak bases but will often die if knocked over.  You'll want usb 3.0 even if you don't have it yet, because you will one day and they are 3-10X faster transferring data between themselves.  You'll also want the base drive to be 7,200 rpm instead of 5,400 rpm but good luck finding out before purchase.  You'll soon wish you got the  3TB or 4TB instead.  The internet and fansubbing will soon be dead, so stock up on a lifetime of entertainment now.  Older anime series are getting harder to access all the time.  You should be doing something else at this very moment.  Happy new year -maybe.
30/12/2012 02:45 — mr.b
My HP laptop has 2 USB 3.0 ports, but now I have 4 USB 3.0 drives, and yes they are faster, but I've only seen about 3x, but could be limited by the laptop HD or the other 3.0 drives running thru those ports.  But 3x is better anyways.  I have a 3rd gen WDTV and its limited as I found out to only being able to read up to a 2tb drive, of course after I bought 3TB earlier this year :(, that now has to be just storage, and I don't want to spend another $100+ just to fix that with a new WDTV or something else.  The HD I got was a new WD 2TB USB powered 3.0 drive on sale , handy and compaq, fits in my case with another drive, USB powered drives are also easier to take around when watching movies or shows with friends or to work, no outlets to worry about or adapters to carry around, plus they are 1/3 the size of one of those desktop drives (I will say the bigger desktop 3tb is faster).  The smaller portable ones seem a bit better or rather tougher made, but I'm still real careful and always have cases.  Each case carries 2 drives, and I'm up to 5.  I was happy to see that small USB form-facter now coming in 2TB is in the last 3-4 months I've filled yet another 2TB worth...
30/12/2012 03:18 — mr.b
-Why do you think internet and fansubbing going to be dead soon?
-Why should I be doing something else?  Like what?  Do you know me or something?  You'd be the 1st I've come across on the webz, it'd be a trip, and I always use my nickname that I've had for 17+ years....
-15.15 TB and counting, I think I got the lifetime(s) thing sewn up....  
-Would love to sort it all down to a few 4TB's or larger array's, but read below about my WDTV player limitations on drive size (2TB).  My desktop has the 5TB raid for the important stuff (Gundam, photos, videos)
-I'm at around 5TB on anime, had accounts with an FTP server and several fileshare sites, and let the series amass, anything that looked good going back to MS Gundam and Starblazers, then when all the BD hits spent months upping as much as possible of the stuff I really wanted to see to 720p and 1080p, which fills drives fast, which is also why I love deadfish so much, HQ and space saving, have some FLAC shows near 900mb each (fugg), but no other options.  It all started when I decided I must have every last episode of every Gundam series, then you get exposed to so much more and with the help of cartoon network.  Well it really all started with showgun warriors, then starblazers and then robotech, but I got a 12mb line a few years back and it was off the races, going in 3 month spurts of DL'ing madness.  Crap got way off topic...
-Went on a numbers of boards and chats and torrent sites with excel and text lists of my anime collections, looking for requests, and everyone seem to be only interested in the HD rips of BD series now with all the HDTV's and HD devices out there, so basically not enough takers for me to get into seeding a bunch of torrents (which I never have down) or making my own FTP site or server to share everything, so maybe it was bad timing, but I knew I had to try and share all my stuff, so maybe I'll try later...?  What I find is hard to find is 6month to 18 month old shows, or once a BD release has come and gone...would love to have Bakemonogatari on 720p.
-alright, now I really do have something to do....
30/12/2012 03:37 — mr.b
-Really wish there was a way to set up an online anime library like (http://anime.thehylia.com/) was or is with out fear of take down or loss of effort.  Have known guys upload entire libraries of anime to FS sites only to have the links or the site go to dust, seen a great FTP site get shut down, for awhile (http://www.animetake.com/) was the shiz-nit until it got overran with spam and viruses and maybe now johnny-law...AT is the place right now and I hope for awhile.  I often use deadfishes DDL links too, which I'm grateful for.  To me the companies made their own beds on internet fansubbing and sharing, by pricing out all but the most diehard/richer fans here and there.  So maybe they will come and probably someone will find a way around it, or maybe Japan will finally have to economically deal with their own lack of sharing either.  For me with around 1000 series to watch across all mediums, plus netflix, let them come.  But then again I love new stuff, new ideas, new techniques and effects and new mecha and stories (like this one) as much as the next guy, but I'm not bending any further than this to get it, and I'll never pay $20 for 3-5 episodes either (actually nor for a series, likes what common here in the US without some kind of free episode preview).  We may also be able to count on those lovely shops in Chinatown as well for their backroom anime deals...or eBay.  Peace.
28/12/2012 07:31 — Anonymous
Note posted on Nyaa by Deadfish staff:
It's going under our once in a while maintenance. Its not down. Should be up between or after the Holidays. We will provide everyone with a link to our alternate site once we throw on a few additions.

PS Which 2TB USB model did you get?
30/12/2012 02:51 — mr.b
I got the **WD - My Passport 2TB External USB 3.0/2.0 Portable Hard Drive - Silver** - USB powered, 2TB, small, fits in existing case with another 1TB, no power adapters to worry about, and only $20 more than the 1TB I got early in the year, seems tight and well made, I take very good care with them, and always take them in their case, and put them some place cool, and secure.  For me 2TB represent 3-9 months of collecting often 1 of a kind or 1 of a chance to get downloads, and it would break my heart to lose them, it'd be irreplacable.  Anyways I'm happy with all the USB 3.0 portable drives I got from WD, 3 now, already transferred 768GB off another 2TB that I was just using becasue I ran out of room.  I try to have every drive be something to itself.  Action movie drive, TV drives, now on the 3rd anime drive, docu and sports drive, etc etc....
30/12/2012 03:36 — Anonymous
My first HD earlier this year was a 2.5 TB WD Element USB 2 @ $99 -- a real bargain. But that got filled up fast when my paranoia lead me to partition the drive and duplicate everything on it. If anything I got a little peace of mind out of it. Now I need another HD, and with no deals living up to my earlier find I settled for a 2 TB Seagate Expansion USB 3 for $69. Hoping to make it FAT32 to work on my SONY HDTV. Maybe my next one will be a portable - no power adapters, sounds great!
Good luck with your new HD!
30/12/2012 06:26 — Anonymous
1. How do I know you?  The webcams and microphones of your computers are always on, regardless of lights or commands.  This is true of all computers by government mandate -I just happened to be watching your channel more than others.  Btw, you've made it up to pay-per-view in some parts of the world -Congratulations.  That's a wacky life you've got there.
2. Fan-subbing and internet dead: Because government level enforcement is starting to get serious: First at the dl services, next at the ISP's.  This kind of fun was only possible while we were being overlooked; There is far less privacy on the internet than people imagine and ISP's are doing things that they shouldn't.  So is Microsoft, and probably Apple.  And me.
3. A famous case in Japan recently: a 25 year old elementary school teacher uploaded some episodes of K-On:  They didn't just arrest and fine him.  They revoked his teaching certificate, permanently.  The government said he can't be a school teacher anymore, ever -after years of college and training.  Just for a few episodes of K-On.  A little of that can be a real game-changer.  Serious.  Zero-Raws has been complaining about the decline in available raws.
4. Drive organization: Theme drives (Action Drive, Comedy Drive, etc) are probably a mistake --all eggs in one basket.  Lose a certain drive, lose a certain genre.  Better to spread content across physical drives and organize them by folder with icon short-cuts and in Win7 Libraries.  Example: I organize recent stuff by season (season randomizes the genre) with broadcast versions on one drive and BD follow-ups on another, using short-cut icons to organize within folders and a Win7 Anime Library to organize and provide anime searches across all drives.   It's simple to do, whatever it sounds like when described.  In my case then, the sudden loss of one drive then won't lose a genre.  It won't even lose all versions of a show.  Just my favorite version, probably.
5. If you want to use usb powered drives, I suggest route them through a powered usb hub first (a hub with it's own power source), not directly into the computer.  I've seen several motherboards (not mine) fried by usb power demands and flux.  Motherboards are too touchy to be used as a kind of extension-cord.  Transfer speeds are part function of rpm speed.
6. AOT just did a batch of mini-720p Bakemonogatari.  Don't know what you think of AOT or if you want mini-encodes, but the peeje links still seem to be alive:
https://animetosho.org/file/aot-bakemo...b-7z.37310

Also, the first R2 version of Bakemonogatari is just arriving.  Watch for a surge of new releases to pass though soon, probably.  Some of the new subs and commantaries just did.  The prequel "Nekomonogatari" airs in a few days, finally.  Do they think I'm going to fall for a show with a luminescent blonde vampire and catgirl demon?!  Oh yes.

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