> One potential problem is that the VCDs may be out of print. At least that > was what my parents were told when they tried to look for it last month in > Hong Kong and Taiwan. I'll look again when I return to Taiwan in April > (hopefully). Meanwhile if anybody in HK or Taiwan has been able to get the > VCDs recently, please let me know where you got them. Thanks in advance. The legal copy may be out of print, but not the pirated copies. In HK even if the VCDs are packaged nicely you can't really tell if they are legal or pirate. You should still go for packages that looks like higher quality even if you need to pay more. In my cheap pirate copy of LOGH first season, half of the VCDs has 10 seconds unreadable in the middle. Older but popular anime series can be hard to find in HK. I could not find a store selling the full 18 VCD package of Macross TV. Only one store offered it for HK$900 (1US$=7.8HK$) and I needed to wait a few days. In HK you can find VCDs in computer and VCD shopping centers in Mong-Kok, like "Mong-Kok computer center", "Sune Wor" or "Galactic city". In Wan-Chi try "168 computer center". Some big malls in Kung-Ton offer cheap VCDs too. Don't bring your mother or girl-friend to those malls cause they are very crowded and have many XXXX VCD stores. Don't forget to look for those LOGH movies too. In Toronto, Pacific Mall and Time Square have a few stores selling anime VCDs. I don't know about Taiwan. Since it's hard to tell if your VCDs are pirated or not, if you worry about US or Canadian custom taking your VCDs, mail them. Get those big soft lunch-box-size CD bags that can store 40 CDs, mark them as gift, and mail them by air.