It's been a long time since I last uploaded a video of my entire collection. This time, I decided to move piles around the room so that all the double-layering was broken down. This way, y'all are able to more or less see the entire collection.
Because of the quick way I did it, I was also able to cover my anime figurines and the close-up of Dragon Ball Z and Bleach as was requested in a comment... yesterday? :)
About the collection itself, as of this upload it is 1,933 purchases totaling 3,066 volumes on 3,088 discs. (Under my custom way of counting, that would be "2,798 Anime DVDs.") Right now, I've hunted down the prices I have paid for about 63% of my collection and that total is currently $30,994.31 (not including the $3,960.14 I've pain in tax and shipping.) This would put the estimated total spent on the collection at around $49,000 (unknown tax + shipping.)
For the figurines, I forgot to more closely show the Kamichu figurine. Oh well. In any case, the most notable figurines, in my opinion:
-The mini-figurines that came with the Negima DVD releases.
-The mini-figurines that came with the Death Note DVD releases.
-The mini-figurines that came with the Naruto Boxed Set DVD releases.
-The complete Bome Collection series.
I wonder if I should have gone through my rather meager manga collection?
O...M...G!!!
How...in the world does anyone manage to spend this much money on anime at any one time? Cause I wager it only took you 2-4 years to get the collection you have now. I also find it hard to accept you have this many DVDs for two reasons.
1. Anime can't be the only thing you watch, can it? And if it is, well...I certainly couldn't see myself living off of only anime.
2. I find it hard to believe that any one person could fully enjoy over 700 different shows without forgetting half.
FilmmakerJ 4 months ago
@FilmmakerJ
I do buy some non-anime shows but anime is what I spend most of my time watching. (Though it's not my only source of entertainment and often not the sole focus of my attention.)
Watching so many shows it's really easy to forget exact (or sometimes even big) details. For me the value is in having a vague recollection of how the series felt and occasionally finding the shows that most people don't like but I do. Among other fun things about it, it makes my watching more personal.
Gigafrosty 4 months ago
I knew it was Rem, I love Death Note!
CreepinSav 6 months ago
@CreepinSav
Ah, the figurines. I'm glad you figured it out because I was trying to figure out what anime you were asking about.
But yeah, all of the limited edition Death Note releases came with figurines.
Gigafrosty 6 months ago