So I got an indirect cuddle?NerdStrudel wrote:4) I rubbed yer dvds on my body first TOHH

It may not be. Best to ask somebody else who owns munto if their copies are universal. If not, it's prolly a bootleg, in which case.. just buy it somewhere else :OAaronAMV wrote:I know I've seen the sticky... It's just that I can't imagine a bootleg being sold at Borders.NerdStrudel wrote:If it's universal region then well... you've seen the same topic i've read, it prolly means a bootleg.
Wow... I googled if Munto was a universal region DVD... and this topic came up as the first return... >_>The Origonal Head Hunter wrote:Well there are a very few series that really are universal region.AaronAMV wrote:I know I've seen the sticky... It's just that I can't imagine a bootleg being sold at Borders.NerdStrudel wrote:If it's universal region then well... you've seen the same topic i've read, it prolly means a bootleg.
Cool... Thanks for your help!!! ^_^Willen wrote:To answer the original question: yes, Munto and Munto 2: Beyond the Walls of Time are both the rare type of (legit) R1 DVD: ALL REGION!
My DVDs were purchased from RightStuf and have a little circled "ALL" instead of the usual region 1 logo/code. Same goes for the actual DVD discs.
DVD Empire and DVD Pacific both list Munto 2 as Region All. Even Central Park Media's own info lists Munto and Munto 2 as Region 0 (Region All). Their "Buy Online" link goes to RightStuf.