I saw that last week, thanks though. Pretty cool stuff.
I finished the Junin trials in Naruto and right after it ends it goes back to super goofy crap. Funny though, and the Naruto voice actor/tress is really starting to grow on me, same voice as Blackstar in Soul Eater.
Watched the second FOTNS Legend of the True Saviour movie which focused on Yuria. As it was focused on her the tone was quite different to the previous Ken movie. A lot less fighting and epic moments, more story about what she was doing when she became the Na*** ge*****. Of course most people who haven't seen the series wont really get this.
Nearing the end of Durarara!! and the one thing that feels slightly off is the coincidence factor, how every character sudddenly jumps into significance near the end. Doesn't feel natural. But it's still interesting, clever and even deserves a second watch.
Anime Limited Confirms Durarara!! on Blu-ray and DVD
Anime Limited has announced on its website that it will release the Durarara!!x2 series on Blu-ray and DVD, 'starting later this year.' (Durarara!!×2 Shō , the first of the 'x2' follow-ups to the original Durarara!! series, is currently airing in Japan; it will be followed by Durarara!!×2 Ten, which begins Japanese broadcast in July, and Durarara!!×2 Ketsu next January)
From the Anime Limited website:
Durarara!! x2 is set 6 months following the events at the conclusion of the original Durarara!! series, reuniting the wonderful cast of characters and introducing new ones (including some that were at least referenced in the first season) along the way. All is peaceful in Ikebukero, but you know that won't last long (and it doesn't!) From a serial killer named “Hollywood” terrorising the streets, to there being a bounty on the headless rider with what remains of the local gangs getting involved, even Izaya's sisters (first introduced in episode 25 of the original series) are now in the the mix!
Takahiro Omori is directing the television anime at new studio Shuka with series composition by Noboru Takagi. Takahiro Kishida is designing the characters for the series, and Makoto Yoshimori is providing the music. Eri Yamazaki is designing the props, Hiromi Miyawaki is in charge of the color key, Norikazu Kamibayashi is serving as CG producer, Kazuhiko Seki is editing, Jin Tamura is in charge of photography, and the name of the animation's production group will be Ikebukuro Dollars (the same as the first season). The main cast from the original anime is returning to reprise their roles. OKAMOTO'S performs the opening theme "Headhunt" and Three Lights Down Kings performs the ending theme "Never Say Never."
New Yowapeda/Yowamushi Pedal Film Casts Mamoru Miyano
Finished Psycho Pass season 1.
Cool series, I love how it's great because of cop show conventions. Then they throw in the sci fi twist and the what if? question which totally frames how everything else works in the world. This is a top show that plays out like a serious U.S crime show with some serial killer shennanigans thrown in for good measure. Can't wait to see what happens in season 2. There was a slight wobble in the first 3rd where I wondered if it was going to be all episodic but it all panned out the other way in the end.
Color Images for Mamoru Miyano's Yowamushi Pedal Film Character Unveiled
From Ninja Scroll to The Animatrix and Highlander, we chart the work of Yoshiaki Kawajiri...
Following the release of the groundbreaking Akira in 1987, there was a renewed surge of interest in that uniquely Japanese art form: Anime. From the late 80’s to around the mid 90’s there was a seemingly endless wave of titles released in the west. It was seen as a fresh, bold new format: animation for grownups. Some titles, such as Ghost in the Shell and Cowboy Bebop, became acclaimed for both their striking visuals and their intellectual content. Others such as Angel Cop or Genocyber... not so much.
For a lot of the films released during this period, time has not been kind. It could be that the animation doesn’t hold up, or outside of the graphic violence there’s not much that’s mature about them. Failing to help is that the vast majority came with poor quality English dubbing, where bad acting, stilted dialogue and excessive profanity join together as one. But it’s an era that’s fondly remembered by some as a vibrant time for the medium.
And one title that’s often cited as a classic, even by people with a dislike of anime itself, is Ninja Scroll. It combined a rollicking adventure tale with likable characters, inventive action and impressive animation. Ninja Scroll was written and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, and a quick look at his filmography reveals he’s worked in some capacity on an impressive amount of well regarded titles.
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They made a teaser trailer for Ninja Scroll 2 to drum up interest but the first film did better overseas than in Japan so it was hard to get it greenlit.
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Watched One Piece Dead End Adventure movie
Desperate for cash, the Straw Hat Pirates enter a secret race between pirate crews known as the Dead End Competition. There, they must battle against powerful people, including the bounty hunter who wants to kill Gasparde and a climatic battle with Marine-turned-pirate Captain Gasparde.
It was the best One Piece movie so far being the 4th I've seen. The others were crap though. This actually looks and feels like a movie, being a notable step up in animation terms, some cool 3D stuff that is nicely unintrusive. Only Luffy gets good airtime though and there is no English dub.
Saw the first 4 eps of Michiko to Hatchin
The story takes place in a fictional country with cultural traces from South American countries, mostly from Brazil. The title's Michiko is a free-willed "sexy diva" who escapes from a supposedly inescapable prison fortress, while Hatchin is a girl fleeing her abusive foster family. The two join forces on an improbable escape to freedom.
It's set in Brazil it seems like. It's okay so far but not terribly endearing. Very polished and nice looking though.
Also saw Love Hina first 4eps
The series tells the story of Keitaro Urashima and his attempts to find the girl with whom he made a childhood promise to enter Tokyo University. It's a broad comedy, Harem style. Pretty funny at times, sometimes dated but mostly by the English dub which can be pretty bad.
Denki-Gai [Collector's Edition + CD] Sub.Blu-Ray 2+DVD
Yowapeda film sounds neat. If only crunchy had them.
Oh and Love Hina is great. I wish I had it on streaming. Manga was miles better though. One of my favorite series ever, bit of a guilty pleasure.
Love Hina was one of the first anime series I watched in Japanese. I liked it but it wasn't one of my favourites. I've been watching Yu-Gi-Oh! (English dub unfortunately) to complement my getting back into the trading card game. The characters really aren't very good players.
By Miu Watanabe.
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I'm watching Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (Japanese with subtitles). It's quite a change from the early series Yu-Gi-Oh! in English. Also, card games on motorcycles.
By Miu Watanabe.
I watched the first few episodes of the Afro Samurai anime, I really didn't like the movie much and gave up on it early on but the series has impressed me so far. Very stylish, it's like a hardcore more interesting Samurai Champloo.
Té_Rojo said:I'm watching Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's (Japanese with subtitles). It's quite a change from the early series Yu-Gi-Oh! in English. Also, card games on motorcycles.
Is 5D virtual reality?
For GG:
http://designtaxi.com/news/375246/Hayao-Miyazaki-s-Spirited-Away-Brilliantly-Recreated-In-8-Bit-Format/
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