DVD


So, AX08 has come and gone. Now the dust has settled and the lines are drawn… or something like that. Though, what came of this years AX, is the fact that Funimation has become the biggest anime distributor in region 1, with Bandai Entertainment not far off. We had some exciting licenses, Hayate no Gotoku, Alice Gakuen, Spice and Wolf, Wagaya no Oinari-sama, and a lot of other stuff. Also, Gundam 00 will be getting a TV run on Sci-Fi this fall. 

Sadly, ADV seems to be limping from the devastation wrought by Sojitz pulling out of their deal. Still, ADV claims to have some new licenses in the works, so they aren’t exactly out of business yet.

Now, we wait to see what Otakon has in store for us.

So, for the past month or two, Bandai Entertainment USA has kicked off “Nebula Project ‘08”. Through Nebula Project, BEI has considerably raised their standing in the R1 anime market. They effectively rescued Gurren Lagan after ADV lost the rights to it, licensed Gundam 00, changed over to collections instead of singles for their releases, got Gurren Lagan on Sci-fi channel, absorbed their sister company (Bandai Visual), and licensed Sword of the Stranger.

That’s not to mention the source code opera that the webmaster and fans seem to be having fun with. The webmaster himself interacts with the AoD community by referencing things said in the discussion threads about BEI.

BEI has managed to take a step up this year. Seeing as how the Nebula Project is far from over, I can’t wait to see what else they have in store for us.

First off, some old news. It seems that Media Blasters will continue to release Gaogaigar on DVD. However, to the ire of many dub fans, it will be subtitled only. Oh well, at least we can still get GGG over here in North America.

More old news, Xenosaga TV was licensed by ADV earlier last week. From the two episodes I saw, it was okay. Though, it won’t be of the highest priority on my “to buy” list.

Finally, a new Gundam series, “Gundam 00” has been announced. As well, the main mech and pilots of said mech were reveled. Needless to say, I’m very excited about the prospects of this new series. The premise, a constant world war set in our A.D. timeline, is very exciting. Still, we will just have to wait and see if this can make up for the disappointing SEED Destiny.

              

        I feel the same way Mamoru….

According to this at the Toonzone forums, Media Blasters has stopped production on GaoGaiGar. While the report is unconfirmed, it is still worrisome news about the future of the franchise in North America. We (R1) barely got GGG, and now it seems that we could have it all taken back. Still, the report is unconfirmed. Plus, it may just have been the dub, since the source of the news is reported to have come from Gai’s dub voice actor. While the dub for GaoGaiGar was great, I would rather have a dub-less GGG than no GGG at all.

Yes, you read it right, and you’ve probably read it all over the “intarwebz” already. Still, this is one of the biggest and best licenses this year. One Piece needed to be rescued from 4Kids, that’s all there is to it. Regardless of how long it takes to get the first episodes out on DVD, or what edits they make to the TV version, it’s in better hands now.

Hopefully, this will also open the door for other anime that were mangled by 4Kids. Perhaps we will see Funimation (or some other company), release Shaman King, Ojamajo Doremi, Pretty Cure, and Tokyo Mew Mew un-cut on DVD. For now, I’m fine with One Piece, as I’m sure that 4Kids is dropping out of the anime business.

 

First off, Haruhi season 2 was announced! Unfortunately, the animation will be handled by C&S, the same studio responsible for Gundo Musashi, and directed by Mitsuo Fukuda, with character designs by Hisashi Hirai. Kadokawa officials were unavailable for comments.

 

In other news, JAM Project will be signing the opening and endings to the new, hot-blooded Kyo-Ani epic “Lucky Star”. Lead signer Hironobu Kageyama reported that it will be their “most hot-blooded, intense, song ever!”

 

Speaking of Kyo-ani, after the series “Lucky Star” is completed, Kyo-Ani will go out of business. Anecdotal reports from Japan say that the OVA quality animation cost so much that they needed more revenue, but due to American fansubers, they lost every yen they had, and couldn’t feed their children. In bloging news, Impz has renounced his hatred of Mech and Shonen anime. He reported that he has already amassed a collection of Gundam models worth $2000, and has Naruto’s portrait plastered around his house.

Lastly, I will be changing the focus of Moe Union. While I still love anime, I have been convinced by many commentators that I have a need for Viagra and flowers for my non-existent girlfriend. This is what I feel I must focus on.

Good night, and good luck…

Having scored a copy of this title for $15 at a Best Buy sale, I figured I should begin blogging it.

Story: Shinobu is a ninja in training under her “master” Onsokumaru. Onsokumaru turns out to be nothing more than an odd, perverted, yellow ball. Shinobu, as part of a test, is sent by Onsokumaru to steal a pair of panties from 15 young women. Shinobu, however, isn’t the best ninja, and walks in on Kaede, in plain sight. After Kaede has a talk with Shinobu, they soon become friends. Later episodes on the disc include Kaede visiting Shinobu’s dojo, Kaede and Shinobu going shopping together, and other mundane circumstances which are turned into hilarious situations due to the absurdity of the characters.

Content: Two words. Pure joy. This set of episodes was a blast to watch from start to finish. This is due in part to both Shinobu, Onsokumaru and their interactions with Kaede. The writers and directors knew what they were doing.

The animation itself is nice. Standard UFOtable animation. The opening is done very well. The Japanese voice actors are superb, though I haven’t had a chance to listen to the English track.

As for the DVD itself, TRSI did a great job as usual. The DVD extras are okay, but the best thing is the booklet that is included. Lots of interviews and other interesting things.

Sorry if I’m to positive about this release, but I really can’t think of anything bad to say about it. I recommend this to people who enjoy stuff like Galaxy Angel, Excel Saga, Pani Poni Dash. Etc. However, if madcap comedy isn’t your forte, you may want to rent it first. Still, I recommend that you try it if you have the chance.

Ever since the page came up in mid December ‘06, I’ve been checking the page every day, and enjoying it. It’s been it the back of my head for sometime now, but I really just realized it lately. I’m enjoying an ad. Though, it’s a very good ad.They are reaching out to the fans, and not chastising said fans for having seen it through fansubs. To be fair, they have made comments on the subject, but it’s light hearted in nature, and very much unlike the past attempts at vilifying the fansubers (viewers and groups).

They include in-jokes for both Haruhi fans in general, and the posters at the AoD.com forums. The site is intentionally amateurish looking. This is very good for the fans, but the question remains, will it bring in the mainstream people who find the site by way of ANN or other such sites where the mainstream anime community (if it can be called that).

I personally speculate that the answer will be yes and no. The “Joe Suncoast” of the world will not get it at all, and will be turned away. However, there will probably be some of the “mainstreamers” that find their curiosities peaked, and will rent or blind buy the title out of said curiosity.

Bandai is taking a small risk with the marketing scheme, and it’s one that I think will pay out in the end for them and Kadokawa. The already existing fanbase has been drawn in (and will probably stay, barring any “Mai Hime” size goof-ups), and they are generating other customers through curiosity. Those who are turned away by things like the design of the site, or the coyness of the announcements wouldn’t like the series anyway.

Good Luck Bandai/Kadokawa, don’t mess it up…

A few tid-bits of news have come out in the past few days. First off, Blood+ has formally been announced for AS, and was given the 12:30 A.M timeslot on Saturdays, starting March 10. It was obvious that Blood+ would be airing as soon as one of the current series ended. However, Eureka 7 will be finishing soon as well, so that leaves another time slot up for speculation. Most likely E7 will be replaced with the Witchblade series that premiered in Spring ‘06 in Japan. Witchblade has been mentioned by sources unrelated by CN as acquired by the network. However, this doesn’t really mean anything until CN actually confirms it. I liked what I saw of the Witchblade series, but I really hope that Haruhi will get acquired. The show needs all the exposure it can get, so airing it wouldn’t hurt at all. Guess we’ll just have to see.

Next up, Karin was licensed by Geneon today for distribution in the R1 region. I’ll definitely buy this, though, the final episodes left me feeling empty. Good to see that the R1 market seems to be recovering now.

Finally, the Manga-ka of the Jinki: Extend manga reported that he has received over ten offers from various magazines in Japan to continue publication of the series after it was dropped from Comic Blade Magazine. While I haven’t been following the Japanese run of the Jinki: Extend manga, it is good to know that it will more than likely continue. Now it has a better chance of being picked up (again) by a English language manga publisher than it did a month ago. Very good news indeed.