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BenKirb

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U-PHONIC BGM CDs (Japan)
« on: November 19, 2024, 03:54:33 PM »
Hi!
Would anyone here have some of the U-PHONIC BGM CDs?

I'm specifically wanting the following:
U-PHONIC BGM VOL.1-A
U-PHONIC BGM VOL.1-B
U-PHONIC BGM VOL.2-A
U-PHONIC BGM VOL.2-B
U-PHONIC BGM VOL.3-A
U-PHONIC BGM VOL.3-B
U-PHONIC BGM VOL.4-A
U-PHONIC BGM VOL.4-B
U-PHONIC BGM VOL.5-A
U-PHONIC BGM VOL.5-B

Thanks in advance!
Benjamin
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Re: U-PHONIC BGM CDs (Japan)
« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2024, 04:20:52 PM »
This is a very old library in Japan.

The music was used in many classic Japanese animations.

for example “Case Closed,” “Doraemon,” “Crayon Shin-chan.....

They're very rare on CD, currently at jp.mercari, someone is selling two, but they're very expensive about $150 a piece

As for these CDs, there is only one website that is a licensed distributor in Japan, and it does not offer a demo, so you have to contact the website's staff to ask about the CDs.

If you buy them from the website, the price is about 300 dollars per CD.





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Re: U-PHONIC BGM CDs (Japan)
« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2024, 05:01:18 PM »
This is a very old library in Japan.

The music was used in many classic Japanese animations.

for example “Case Closed,” “Doraemon,” “Crayon Shin-chan.....

They're very rare on CD, currently at jp.mercari, someone is selling two, but they're very expensive about $150 a piece

As for these CDs, there is only one website that is a licensed distributor in Japan, and it does not offer a demo, so you have to contact the website's staff to ask about the CDs.

If you buy them from the website, the price is about 300 dollars per CD.

But... You can't contact Japan Illust Music with American-style information, only Japanese-style information, like the phone number and postal code, for example.
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Re: U-PHONIC BGM CDs (Japan)
« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2024, 05:39:51 PM »
This is a very old library in Japan.

The music was used in many classic Japanese animations.

for example “Case Closed,” “Doraemon,” “Crayon Shin-chan.....

They're very rare on CD, currently at jp.mercari, someone is selling two, but they're very expensive about $150 a piece

As for these CDs, there is only one website that is a licensed distributor in Japan, and it does not offer a demo, so you have to contact the website's staff to ask about the CDs.

If you buy them from the website, the price is about 300 dollars per CD.

But... You can't contact Japan Illust Music with American-style information, only Japanese-style information, like the phone number and postal code, for example.

I don't have a Japanese phone number, and when I shop on Japanese online shopping platforms, I usually opt for our country's reseller business. Although I have to pay an extra fee, I can ask them to do the shopping for me and have it delivered to my doorstep, for which I also have to pay a fee.



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Re: U-PHONIC BGM CDs (Japan)
« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2024, 06:03:28 PM »
This is a very old library in Japan.

The music was used in many classic Japanese animations.

for example “Case Closed,” “Doraemon,” “Crayon Shin-chan.....

They're very rare on CD, currently at jp.mercari, someone is selling two, but they're very expensive about $150 a piece

As for these CDs, there is only one website that is a licensed distributor in Japan, and it does not offer a demo, so you have to contact the website's staff to ask about the CDs.

If you buy them from the website, the price is about 300 dollars per CD.

But... You can't contact Japan Illust Music with American-style information, only Japanese-style information, like the phone number and postal code, for example.

I don't have a Japanese phone number, and when I shop on Japanese online shopping platforms, I usually opt for our country's reseller business. Although I have to pay an extra fee, I can ask them to do the shopping for me and have it delivered to my doorstep, for which I also have to pay a fee.

Ah.
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