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23 Aug 13:47

"Crusher Joe" Reborn for New Comicalization

by news+feed@crunchyroll.com

 

Prepare to return to the world of Crusher Joe when the classic light novel series gets a new manga adaptation next month. Crusher Joe REBIRTH, the first new addition to the popular title since the most recent novel in 2005, launches next month in Evening magazine.

 

Title character Joe is one of a gang of Crushers -- space explorers who take on tough jobs while maintaining a rigid code of honor. Crusher Joe is among the Crusher Council's elite. The Council exists in a future where a galactic coalition of over 8,000 solar systems exists.

 

The art for the new series will be handled by legendary artist Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. Yasuhiko was character designer for the Crusher Joe OVA and film, in addition to supplying character designs for multiple early Gundam series. The artist of the original Crusher Joe manga, Fujihiko Hosono, has expressed his enthusiasm about the upcoming title.

 

 

Crusher Joe REBIRTH kicks off in the upcoming issue 19 of Evening, which hits newsstands September 12.

 

>> Official Evening Website


Source: Comic Natalie

 

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Kara Dennison is responsible for multiple webcomics, blogs and runs interviews for (Re)Generation Who and PotterVerse, and is half the creative team behind the OEL light novel series Owl's Flower. She blogs at karadennison.com and tweets @RubyCosmos.

02 Aug 19:10

LeSean Thomas' "Cannon Busters" Lands At Netflix

by news+feed@crunchyroll.com
Darylsurat

Manga Entertainment huh, guess we better not bother with any future physical media release

Last year, crowdfunding helped development of a pilot for Cannon Busters: The Animated Series, the project from Producer and Director LeSean Thomas, whose work has been seen on The Boondocks, The Legend of Korra (Book 1) and Black Dynamite: The Animated Series, produced at anime studio Satelight Inc (Macross Frontier, Log Horizon, Basquash!). Netflix has now announced that they have picked up the series for a 12-episode run. 

 

They describe the project:

Cannon Busters

Created, directed and executive produced by LeSean Thomas (Children of Ether), the series follows the adventures and exploits of S.A.M, a high-end, royal-class friendship droid who’s joined by a quirky, discarded maintenance robot and a brash, deadly fugitive. Together, the unlikely trio embarks on an unforgettable journey in a fantastic and dangerous world in search of S.A.M’s best friend, the heir to a powerful kingdom under siege. Twelve episodes are being produced by Manga Entertainment Ltd, Nada Holdings and Satelight (Macross Delta).

 

Writers: Natasha Allegri (Creator of Bee & Puppycat), Anne Toole (Writer’s Guild nominee for "The Witcher" video game), Nilah Magruder (M.F.K. web series) and LeSean Thomas, among others.

Story Editor - Matt Wayne (Justice League Unlimited, Niko & The Sword of Light)

 

 

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Scott Green is editor and reporter for anime and manga at geek entertainment site Ain't It Cool News. Follow him on Twitter at @aicnanime.

02 Aug 18:17

All Hell Breaks Loose in "DEVILMAN crybaby" Trailer

by news+feed@crunchyroll.com

 

The Devil takes his due in a new trailer and new cast announcements for DEVILMAN crybaby, an upcoming anime based on the classic supernatural manga by Go Nagai about a young man who usurps the body of a powerful demon in order to fight off an invasion from the netherworld.

 

 

In DEVILMAN crybaby, Koki Uchiyama plays Akira Fudo, a kind-hearted high school student who allows himself to be possessed by Amon, a powerful demon, and transforms into the monstrous hero Devilman in order to prevent demons from overrunning the human world. Ayumu Murase plays Ryo Asuka, Akira's mysterious friend and ally in the fight against the demons.

 

 

DEVILMAN crybaby is directed by Masaaki Yuasa (Ping Pong the Animation, Lu Over the Wall) and features animation by Science Saru. DEVILMAN crybaby will be digitally distrubted by Netflix beginning in 2018.

 

Source: Ota-suke

 

Paul Chapman is the host of The Greatest Movie EVER! Podcast and GME! Anime Fun Time.

02 Aug 18:17

Netflix To Carry New "Baki" Martial Arts Anime

by news+feed@crunchyroll.com

Last year, Keisuke Itagaki's martial arts series Baki turned 25 years old and celebrated with an OAD and news of a TV anime adaptation of Prisoners Saga (Saikyou Shikeishu-hen/The Deadliest Condemned Criminals arc) from the manga's second installment Baki (1995-2005). Now, Netflix's big Tokyo press conference has revealed that the service will be carrying the anime.  

 

This 26-episode "Ultimate Fighting Legend" will be produced by TMS Entertainment, the studio behind the recent Lupin III part IV.

 

They describe the new production

Baki

The protagonist, Baki Hanma, trains with an intense focus to become strong enough to surpass his father, Yujiro Hanma, the strongest fighter in the world. Five of the world’s most violent and brutal death row inmates are gathering to face Baki. Their objective is to taste defeat -- their unmatched strength and skill have led them to grow bored of life itself, and they now seek out Baki in the hopes that he can overwhelm and utterly crush them. In this crisis, other underground martial art warriors gather to fight by Baki’s side: Kaoru Hanayama, Gouki Shibukawa, Retsu Kaioh, and Doppo Orochi. An epic showdown between violent death row inmates and Baki and his friends begins! More than 63 million copies of the original manga series have been printed and the series will be comprised of 26 episodes for Netflix, produced by TMS Entertainment.

 

The series started with Baki the Gappler, which ran 42 volumes starting in 1991. Then, Baki ("New Grappler Baki: In Search of Our Strongest Hero") ran 31 volumes starting in 1999, followed by Baki Hanma ("Baki: Son of Ogre"), which ran 37 volumes starting in 2005, and now, Baki-Dou (Baki: The Way), which started in March, 2014.

 

Gutsoon's Raijin Comics serialized the manga in North America, and Funimation released the 2001 TV anime. Central Park Media released the 1994 OVA.

 

via MANTAN Web

 

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Scott Green is editor and reporter for anime and manga at geek entertainment site Ain't It Cool News. Follow him on Twitter at @aicnanime.

25 Jul 12:37

MAGA! Carrier Begins Layoffs At Plant Trump Crowed About Saving

by Red Painter
MAGA! Carrier Begins Layoffs At Plant Trump Crowed About Saving

Remember that amazing MAGA deal that Trump touted as the biggest and best win ever for American workers? You know, the one that cemented his status as the "Fighter for the American worker"? Here is the deal - shortly after the election* (Russian hacking to install Trump), he went to Indianapolis to work out a "deal" with Carrier to keep their plant open. It was slated to be closed and moved to Mexico, which would have mean over 1,400 jobs lost.

So Trump went down and finalized a deal that Pence had hammered out - HUGE tax cuts if the company agreed to keep the plant open, meaning most of the jobs would remain in Indianapolis.

Carrier was promised $7 million in tax breaks and various grants over a 10 year period. Carrier agreed to invest $16 million in "automation" at the plant. Hmm...how does "automation" save jobs for people?

Both Carrier and Trump were MAGA tweeting about the deal:

20 Jul 17:21

While discussing COMIC-CON announcements...

by MRTIM
Darylsurat

This comic was originally made years ago and still holds up

For a limited time, get the 400 page COMPLETE Our Valued Customers 
19 Jul 12:44

"Gundam Thunderbolt: Bandit Flower" Gets US Premiere and Concert at Anime NYC

by news+feed@crunchyroll.com

The first-ever Anime NYC convention will play host to major mecha event as Gundam Thunderbolt: Bandit Flower, the second film in the Gundam Thunderbolt series, gets its US premiere together with a live concert of the music of Gundam Thunderbolt led by composer Naruyoshi Kikuchi on November 19th, 2017


The Gundam Thunderbolt: Bandit Flower premiere and concert will be free for all Anime NYC attendees, with no additional ticket required to attend, but for loyal Gundam fans, a limited Premium Package is available now for $75, offering reserved premiere and concert seats, a private autograph session, exclusive print, and original Japanese Gundam Thunderbolt soundtrack CD.


 

Gundam Thunderbolt: Bandit Flower is a sci-fi story grounded in the warfare of today and uniquely brought to life by the music of Naruyoshi Kikuchi. One of Japan’s greatest jazz composers and musicians, Mr. Kikuchi is acclaimed at home in Japan and around the world, and no stranger to anime, he’s also the composer of the Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine soundtrack and his saxophone can be heard in the music of Cowboy Bebop.

 

 

For more info, visit animenyc.com.

18 Jul 17:28

Gundam Thunderbolt Season 2 Gets Compilation Film in November

Film to premiere at Anime NYC in U.S.
18 Jul 17:27

Anime World Order Show # 156 - Interdimensional Hipster Beards Abound

by animeworldorder@gmail.com (Anime World Order)
After saying we'd do it back during our Garzey's Wing review and then proceeding to put it off for nearly six years due to fear, the time has finally come. We're joined once again by The Internet's Mike Toole, now Editor-at-Large for the Anime News Network and still the biweekly author of The Mike Toole Show to talk about the six-part ONA series The Wings of Rean. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
17 Jul 05:22

"Fatal Fury" Fighter Revealed For "Tekken 7"

by news+feed@crunchyroll.com
Darylsurat

This was not PREDICTABO

Another warrior is now encroaching on Mishima territory. Joining Street Fighter's Akuma on the the guest list for Tekken 7, Geese Howard from SNK games like Fatal Fury will be offered as DLC for the fighter. A trailer was presented at this weekend's EVO game event, with the DLC set to follow in winter 2017.

 

Tekken 7 is available for PS4, XB1 and PC

 

 


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Scott Green is editor and reporter for anime and manga at geek entertainment site Ain't It Cool News. Follow him on Twitter at @aicnanime.

12 Jul 16:37

"Re:Creators" Attacks "Titan" In "Newtype" Character Rankings

by news+feed@crunchyroll.com
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Re:Creators. Number one in the 'hood thanks to its wonderful cast of characters.

The new August character rankings in anime magazine Newtype are fairly similar to July's. However, there is a key difference. Sword Art Online has largely kept its spots. Attack on Titan, not so much. Those have fallen to newcomer, Re:Creators.

 

 

Male Rankings
1. Sword Art Online' Kirito (last month's #1)

2. Attack on Titan's Eren Jaegar (last #3)

3. Re:CREATORS's Mizushino Sota (nost previously ranked)

4. Attack on Titan's Levi (5)

5. Fate/stay night[Unlimited Blad Works]' Emiya Shirou (-)

6. F/SN's Archer (-)

7. Char Aznable (6)

8. Re:CREATORS's Mirokuji Yuya (-)

9. Gintama's Sakata Gintoki (8)

10. The Irregular at Magic High School The Movie: The Girl Who Calls the Stars's Shiba Tatsuya (-)

 

Female

1. Re:CREATORS' Selesia Uptiria (not previously ranked)

2. F/SN's Saber (last month's #3)

3. Mikasa Ackerman (last #1)

4. Kemono Friends' Serval (4)

5. SAO's Asuna (2) 

6. Little Witch Academi's Atsuko Kagari (-)

7. Konosuba's Aqua (-)

8. Cardcaptor Sakura's Kinomoto Sakura (7)

9. Five Star Stories' Lachesis (-)

10. Re:CREATORS' Meteora Osterreich (-)

 

Popularity

1. Re:CREATORS  (-)

2. Attack On Titan Season 2 (2)
3. Eromanga Sensei (6)
4. Kado: The Right Answer (7)
5. Little Witch Academia (-)
6. My Hero Academia  (-)
7. Saekano Flat (-)
8. Sword Art Online (4)
9. Fate/stay night UBW (-)
10. Akashic Records of Bastard Magic Instructor (10)

 

Streaming

1. Eromanga Sensei
2. Attack on Titan Season 2
3. Akashic Records of Bastard Magic Instructor
4. Sword Oratorio
5. Grimoire of Zero
6. Natsume Yuujinchou Roku
7. World End
8. Armed Girl's Machiavellism
9. Rurouni Kenshin
10. Renai Boukun

 

Twitter Mention
1. Attack on Titan Season 2
2. My Hero Academia
3. Eromanga Sensei
4. Idol Time PriPara
5. Starmyu
6. Frame Arms Girls
7. Saekano Flat
8. Hinako Note
9. Re:CREATORS
10. Akashic Records

 

Issue cover

 

via exleader75

 

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Scott Green is editor and reporter for anime and manga at geek entertainment site Ain't It Cool News. Follow him on Twitter at @aicnanime. 

11 Jul 13:14

"Miss Machiko" Stage Play Offers a Sneak Peek with New Key Visual

by news+feed@crunchyroll.com
Darylsurat

...whereas Crunchyroll DON'T GIVE A FUCK about lost RSS traffic

A live-action stage play version of Miss Machiko is coming soon to Tokyo, and now the official poster for the production shows off gravure model / TV talent Hikaru Aoyama in full costume and make-up as the titular character.

 

 

The play is entitled Maicching Machiko-Sensei ~Arama Gakkō de Ningyo Densetsu! Sonna Koto-tte Ariel? No Maki~ ("Embarrassing! Miss Machiko ~ The Mermaid Legend of Arama Academy! Is It Called Ariel? Chapter~"), and it will run for 7 performances from August 17 - 20, 2017, at the Tsukiji Buddhist Hall venue in Tsukiji, Chuo Ward, Tokyo, Japan.

 

 

The Miss Machiko stage play is written and directed by Goblin Kushida and also stars Saki Yanase, Aimi Natsume, Makoto Takahashi, Kanae Shiina, and others. Tickets range in price to 5000 yen ($43.82 US) for advance general seating to 10,000 yen ($87.64 US) for premium "Ultra Machiko Seating", with the latter being limited to only 4 seats per performance.

 

 

The original Miss Machiko manga was serialized from 1980 - 1982 in Gakken's Shōnen Challenge manga magazine. Miss Machiko was also adapted into a 95 episode TV anime with direction by Masami Anno and animation by Studio Pierrot, which ran from 1981 - 1983. Crunchyroll currently streams 45 episodes of Miss Machiko, and describes the series as follows:

 

The mischievous students of Arama Academy meet their match in a beautiful and clever new teacher, Miss Machiko! But they're determined to find a prank that will really humiliate her.

 

Source: Comic Natalie

 

Paul Chapman is the host of The Greatest Movie EVER! Podcast and GME! Anime Fun Time.

11 Jul 13:13

Miss Machiko Stage Play Revealed With Visual

Darylsurat

They saw the gangbusters streaming numbers, no doubt. ANN makes you click through for the visual.

Hikaru Aoyama plays Machiko for August performances
08 Jul 18:22

Netflix Renews Animated "Castlevania" For Second Season

by news+feed@crunchyroll.com

With yesterday's launch of Castlevania, Netflix has ordered a second season of the animated game adaptation from Wow! Unlimited Media’s Frederator Studios. The service has also increased the episode order from four in its first season to eight for Season 2. 

 

Writer Warren Ellis, Kevin Kolde, Adi Shankar and Fred Seibert are executive producers.


Production services are provided by Austin, Texas based Powerhouse Animation with Brad Graeber supervising producer, Jason Williams as producer, and Sam Deats as director.

 

Cast includes

 

Dracula - Graham McTavish (Dwalin in The Hobbit)

Trevor Belmont - Richard Armitage (Thorin in The Hobbit)

Alucard - James Callis (Gaius Baltar in Battlestar Galactica)

Sypha Belnades - Alejandra Reynoso (Flora in Winx Club)

Lisa Tepes - Emily Swallow (Amara in Supernatural)

The Bishop - Matt Frewer (Max Headroom!)

The Elder - Tony Amendola (Master Bra'tac in Stargate SG-1

 

via Deadline

 


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Scott Green is editor and reporter for anime and manga at geek entertainment site Ain't It Cool News. Follow him on Twitter at @aicnanime. 

06 Jul 13:02

"The Wonderful 101" is the Next Platinum Game with a Switch Tease

by news+feed@crunchyroll.com

Over the weekend, Platinum Games commemorated the launch of its Japanese Twitter account with what appeared to be a tease for Bayonetta on Nintendo Switch. The fun continues this week with similar treatment for The Wonderful 101, which originally launched in 2013 as a Nintendo-published Wii U exclusive.

 

Here's some of the 101 cast enjoying their game on Switch, including No. 112: Wonder-Director, who is modeled after The Wonderful 101 director Hideki Kamiya himself.

 

 

We'll have to wait and see if any actual announcements come out of these teases soon.

 

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Joseph Luster is the Games and Web editor at Otaku USA Magazine. You can read his webcomic, BIG DUMB FIGHTING IDIOTS, every week at subhumanzoids. Follow him on Twitter @Moldilox.

04 Jul 17:09

Trigger Reveals Trio Of New Titles At Anime Expo

by news+feed@crunchyroll.com

As promised, Trigger had multiple anime projects to reveal at Anime Expo. With A-1 Pictures, they are producing sci-fi Darling in the FrankXX. Akira Amemiya (Ninja Slayer, Infero Cop) is on collaboration with Ultraman's Tsuburaya, Gridman (previously seen as part of the Animator Expo shorts series). Also, the Gurren Lagann and Kill La Kill team of Hiroyuki Imaishi and Kazuki Nakashima are back together on Promare, developed with XFLA. 

 

 

 

via HDKirin

 

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Scott Green is editor and reporter for anime and manga at geek entertainment site Ain't It Cool News. Follow him on Twitter at @aicnanime. 

02 Jul 08:41

Rick and Morty Season 3 Gets a New Trailer and Release Date

by Beth Elderkin

It’s finally happening! Adult Swim has announced the release date for the much-hyped third season of Rick and Morty, as well as unveiled a brand-new trailer. In short, it’s the “darkest year” ever.

Read more...

01 Jul 04:16

Anime World Order Show # 155 – The Japanese Somebody Goofed Isn’t By Chick or Carter

by animeworldorder@gmail.com (Anime World Order)
In this episode, Gerald reviews the just-recently concluded (for now, anyway!) Saga of Tanya the Evil. Will this turn out exactly as envisioned, or exactly the opposite? ONLY ONE WAY TO FIND OUT. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
28 Jun 13:16

Trump Just Violated An Ethics Law In Front Of 33 Million Twitter Followers

by Steve M.
Darylsurat

It's too bad that rules only exist if actually enforced and all that checks and balances stuff we learned in school are out the window

Trump Just Violated An Ethics Law In Front Of 33 Million Twitter Followers

The Hill reports:

Trump promotes Fox News host’s book on Twitter

President Trump on Tuesday promoted Fox News host Eric Bolling's new book, "The Swamp," by retweeting Bolling's tweet that says Trump has a copy.

Yup -- here's Bolling's tweet promoting his book:

And here's a screenshot of Trump's retweet:

When Kellyanne Conway used a TV appearance to promote Ivanka Trump merchandise, she was chastised by the White House:

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28 Jun 13:01

Amuro Chows Down in "Mobile Suit Gundam" Curry Collaboration

by news+feed@crunchyroll.com

Giant robots and curry are two great tastes that taste great together, or at least that's the logic behind a new promotional campaign that combines the classic Sunrise mecha series Mobile Suit Gundam with the Curry House CoCo Ichibanya restaurant chain.

 

 

The collaboration begins on July 14, 2017, and it features new artwork of Mobile Suit Gundam protagonist Amuro Ray stuffing his gob with delicious curry. An official campaign page featuring the phrase "Let's do the Campaign!" in Japanese and "Don't Miss It" in English has also been published.

 

 

Founded in 1979, Curry House CoCo Ichibanya is celebrating its 39th anniversary this year. The restaurant chain has over 1000 locations throughout Japan's 47 prefectures. The original Mobile Suit Gundam TV anime was also originally broadcast in 1979. Previously, Curry House CoCo Ichibanya has teamed up with other anime properties such as LUPIN THE 3rd and Dragon Ball Z.

 

Source: Anime! Anime!

 

Paul Chapman is the host of The Greatest Movie EVER! Podcast and GME! Anime Fun Time.

27 Jun 12:51

Sean Spicer Issues Statement On Syria No One Should Believe

by Karoli Kuns
Sean Spicer Issues Statement On Syria No One Should Believe

Tonight Sean Spicer released a statement about Syria and chemical weapons. No one should believe a word he says.

Here is the statement:

The United States has identified potential preparations for another chemical weapons attack by the Assad regime that would likely result in the mass murder of civilians, including innocent children. The activities are similar to preparations the regime made before its April 4, 2017 chemical weapons attack.

As we have previously stated, the United States is in Syria to eliminate the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. If, however, Mr. Assad conducts another mass murder attack using chemical weapons, he and his military will pay a heavy price.

As Rachel Maddow notes, there is no background, no administration officials helping the press to understand why this statement was released, nothing.

Since this administration lies with impunity, you should assume it is a move toward war, and one which is not based in anything factual. Zero facts. Nothing.

Either this is a distraction so Fox News has some breaking news to discuss which is not the disastrous CBO score, or it's a distraction from Russia, or Trump actually wants to start laying the groundwork for more war in that region by lying to us about what is happening.

26 Jun 12:32

Parody Manga Explores What Happens When Elf Gains Weight From Our Fast Food

by news+feed@crunchyroll.com
Darylsurat

If you block out just the eyes, nobody knows it's Deedlit and therefore you cannot be sued

Web manga seems to have an appetite for fantasy parodies these days. Young Jump's Orc Tries Training Lady Knight, about an orc attempting to assist an Umaru-like warrior, for example. And, there's almost room for joking on a popular genre like the transported-to-fantasy-world isekai. So, Comic Gun now has Synecdoche's Elf Can't Lose Weight (or Elf Can't On A Diet as it translates itself). 

 

The series follows an Elf (then other fantasy ladies) who turn up at the Smiley Boar health clinic having gained too much weight from our world's fast food.

 

The first volume of of this series is being collected in Japan June 26th.

 

Author's countdown:

 

 

Cover and store bonuses

 

preview

 

 

via Natalie

 


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Scott Green is editor and reporter for anime and manga at geek entertainment site Ain't It Cool News. Follow him on Twitter at @aicnanime. 

22 Jun 15:30

Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma Anime Gets 3rd Season This Fall

Darylsurat

MANGA DAD WILL SOON BE ANIME DAD

New season follows battle against Council of Ten
22 Jun 15:24

'I Know That Voting Machines Can Be Hacked, Because My Colleagues And I Have Done It'

by Susie Madrak

The Senate Intelligence Committee held a hearing on Russian election hacking yesterday, and the expert testimony wasn't all that reassuring.

Because while federal officials assure us that they didn't succeed, one expert left us with more questions about the integrity of our 2016 vote. He should know, because J. Alex Halderman, a professor of computer science at Michigan University and director of the Center for Computer Security and Society, has been hacking election systems for years and says you can do it without leaving a trace.

"I know firsthand how easy it can be to manipulate computerized voting machines," he told the committee in his opening statement.

"As part of security testing, I've performed attacks on widely used voting machines, and I've had students successfully attack machines under my supervision."

He said whether election functions are centralized or not doesn't matter.

"Some election functions are actually quite centralized. A small number of election
technology vendors and support contractors service the systems used by many local
governments. Attackers could target one or a few of these companies and spread
malicious code to election equipment that serves millions of voters," he said.

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20 Jun 13:55

"Mobile Suit Gundam Twilight AXIS" Anime Streaming Scheduled

by news+feed@crunchyroll.com
Darylsurat

All right, they're giving away the first THREE MINUTES for a limited time only, well SIGN ME UP said nobody

Last fall, Sunrise, makers of some of your favorite mecha anime, launched their own light novel imprint -  "Yatate Bunko", named after staff pseudonym Hajime Yatate. Its offerings explored Gundam events occurring shortly after UC 0096's Laplace's Box Incident (Gundam Unicorn) in Mobile Suit Gundam: Twilight Axis,. Ark Performance (Arpeggio of Blue Steel, Gundam's Johnny Ridden stories) came up with the story and designs, Koujirou Nakamura (Arpeggio and Arslan anime, plus Gundam manga series ZZ Side Story: Mirage of Zeon and Climax U.C.: Tsumugareshi Kizuna) wrote it. With an anime coming up, streaming plans have been announced.

 

From the announcement:

Sunrise has created an anime adaptation of the serialized novel “Mobile Suit Gundam Twilight AXIS” that is published on the original content site "Yatate Bunko”! 


The first 3 minutes from the beginning will be streamed on GUNDAM.INFO from June 23 !Let’s check it out!

 

 

 


 
【Story】

Late U.C. 0096. The Earth Federation government, regarding the existence of the "psycho-frame" as a threat, organizes the Mastema special forces team under the command of Lieutenant JG Mehmet Merca, a member of its intelligence bureau. The team is ordered to enter and investigate part of the shattered asteroid Axis, which is drifting in the Earth Sphere. The investigative team accompanying Mehmet includes two civilians named Arlette Almage and Danton Highleg, who were formerly an engineer and a test pilot with the Principality of Zeon and Neo Zeon.

While investigating a supposedly unoccupied facility within Axis, Mastema comes under attack from a new model of Gundam that belongs to a private militia called Birnam. Arlette and Danton fight back using a red Zaku III Custom, a mobile suit they once helped develop. As the fighting escalates, Arlette, following a secret agenda of her own, makes her way to the wreckage of the Sazabi that lies abandoned on the surface of Axis...

 

 

The ONA cast features Risa Shimizu (Angelica, Show by Rock!!) as Arlette, Shuuhei Sakaguchi (Yuusuke Takinoue, Haikyuu!!) as Dalton, Toshiki Masuda (Kurusu, Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress) as Quentin Fermo, and Daisuke Ono (Sebastian, Black Butler) as Mehmet Merka.

 

via WTK 

 

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Scott Green is editor and reporter for anime and manga at geek entertainment site Ain't It Cool News. Follow him on Twitter at @aicnanime. 

19 Jun 19:30

Less Slots, More Anime Plots: AnimeNEXT 2017

by sdshamshel

In 2016, New Jersey’s largest anime con left its long-time home of Somerset. Having already struggled with limited space for an ever-growing population of attendees, AnimeNEXT moved to Atlantic City and a nice, spacious convention center. I personally did not attend AnimeNEXT 2016, which is why my con experience this time around was as much a learning experience about Atlantic City itself as it was another opportunity to see what the con itself had to offer.

I found AnimeNEXT 2017 to be a success in spite of some pitfalls. Contributing to this overall positive yet mixed reaction is how Atlantic City both contributed to and hindered how welcoming the con felt.

Getting to AnimeNEXT

It all starts with the trip to Atlantic City itself. Having come from New York City (and having spoken to other attendees from New Jersey and elsewhere), the transportation options are rather limited. No trains go there—only buses. The ride itself is only two and a half hours on a good day, but buses in general can be unreliable compared to trains or planes. The closest airport is Philadelphia.

There’s a NJ PATH stop right at the Atlantic City Convention Center where AnimeNEXT is held, but few lines actually go to it. For many residents of New Jersey, their only choice is ground transportation, and even in that scenario the road leading into and out of Atlantic City encourages traffic congestion. In other words, be prepared.

Convention Center and Surrounding Area

In contrast to all that inconvenience, the Atlantic City Convention Center is great. Located within walking distance of multiple hotels, I never had any significant trouble getting where I needed to both heading towards the con and at the con itself. The convention space is a great size for the amount of attendees, and there are few bottlenecks to slow people down.

There were some logistics issues I noticed throughout the convention, like the different parts of the con crew’s chain of command didn’t quite communicate as it should. Because a lot of the staff is likely volunteers this is understandable, though I’d still like to see it improved upon in the years to come. It was also a step down from previous years in this regard, but this can always be corrected.

Food can be hit-or-miss. One issue is a lack of convenience stores, so getting quick snacks requires going well beyond the safety of the touristy areas. However, there are a number of restaurant establishments that provide a decent bang for your buck. Wingcraft has excellent burgers, Cavo Crepe Cafe features a variety of crepes, and White House Subs with its two-foot long sandwiches (pictured above) is an American institution that quickly became my favorite place to eat.

Atlantic City can feel like a sad place, as if joy has been gradually drained from it over the course of years. The hotel I stayed at, Bally’s Hotel/Casino, would emit this odd smell whenever I entered it. Aside from gambling, there isn’t all that much to do outside of the con, which can be both a blessing and a curse. While it limits the number of people who will go to AnimeNEXT as part of an overall sightseeing trip, it means the people there are much more active at the con itself. Fortunately, there’s plenty to do within that context.

I did play the slots a bit. I won four whole dollars, and made sure to shout, “HELLOOOOOO” every time.

Fan Panels

AnimeNEXT has always had a decent focus on panels, especially fan panels. Because it’s not as difficult to get a chance at AnimeNEXT compared to larger cons such as Otakon (while also being located on the panel-friendly east coast), aspiring newbies and veterans alike can try their hand at presenting in front of audiences. That was still the case this year, but there seemed to be an even greater desire to pack the panel schedule to the brim.

The result was plenty of interesting content, but with some hiccups along the way. The actual events schedule came incredibly late, making it difficult to plan in advance. Panel slots were shuffled almost to the last second. Some panelists actually had panels scheduled against themselves. The organization of previous years seemed to falter in 2017.

Nevertheless, the fan panels themselves generally overshadowed those issues. Not only that, but most audiences were decently sized from what I saw, which isn’t always the case with AnimeNEXT.

Gattai! Giant Robots of Yesteryear was a giant robot anime recommendation panel. Run by the crew over at the Cockpit, it was helpful even for a big mecha fan like myself with many shows under his belt. I’m intrigued by F.L.A.G., for one thing.

Let’s Dive! The History of Cyberpunk Anime was quite informative, including giving a good understanding of what “cyberpunk” means. There was an issue with his laptop partway through the presenter’s panel, but it was clear he knew the material well, as he kept rolling without any visual aids. My only complaints were that I didn’t recall a definition for “biopunk” (which the guy categorized as different from cyberpunk), and a lack of the anime Real Drive—a cyberpunk anime with an actual diving theme.

Anime Burger Time, from the mind of former Crunchycast host Evan Minto, is a celebration of all things burger in Japanese cartoons. As someone who loves food and also once ran an equally ridiculous panel about dogs in anime, I hold my respect and admiration for Evan’s endeavors. The most fun part of this was that attendees were encouraged to bring and eat burgers during the panel.

Criticism of Popular Anime was my least favorite panel I attended. The presenter’s intent seemed to be to take down those who flaunt their tastes as superior by saying everyone’s favorite anime are bad, but it mostly came across as a lesson in negativity. If anything, I’d like to see the opposite panel, one that can argue in favor of any show, no matter how dire.

I happened to run two fan panels myself, The Art of Stock Footage with Patz from the Cockpit, and Sports, Robots, and Romance: The Works of Tadao Nagahama. If you came to either of them, thank you very much. I’d like to give a shout-out to the two folks who came to the Nagahama panel half an hour early.

 

Industry Panels

If the fan panels are good at AnimeNEXT, then the industry panels are fantastic. The con brings some stellar guests and seems to encourage panels that go beyond the typical Q&A or simplistic presentation one might find at other conventions.

Studio Trigger, creators of Little Witch Academia, are no stranger to New Jersey. Returning for their fourth year, the sense of fun they bring to their panels, Trigger is arguably the staple highlight of AnimeNEXT. One of my favorite aspects of Trigger’s interactions with their American fans is their continued surprise over Inferno Cop‘s popularity, They even brought another exclusive episode of Inferno Cop to their panel, featuring a certain wall-loving president opposing our flaming-skull hero. The fact that they don’t show these outside of AnimeNEXT makes them feel that much more special, and it was of course the perfect place to announce a second season.

Due to scheduling conflicts of my own I was unable to attend their dedicated panel on Little Witch Academia. From what I was told, however, it was extremely informative and painted a surprisingly dark image of LWA lurking underneath its surface. Apparently, many of the girls in that series have tragic pasts that simply aren’t highlighted in the show itself.

As an aside, it’s funny how people think of Trigger as one of the premiere studios for animation quality (a reputation they well deserve), but that they’re also known for a work that is blatantly anti-animation in Inferno Cop.

Studio MAPPA, creators of Yuri!!! on ICE, gave a close look at what went into one of the biggest anime hits of 2017. The biggest takeaway from the panels was that the attention to detail among the staff bordered on the absurd. Whether it was hiring a professional figure skater clothing company to design the characters’ outfits, specifying which screws on their skates are present (real figure skaters adjust this based on personal preference), or animator Tatenaka Junpei showing a rough animation of the episode 1 performance from a different angle, it’s clear that no one slacked. While director Yamamoto Sayo was not present, it was clear from the staff that she was obsessed with figure skating.

They also showed a blu-ray bonus feature: an exhibition by character Yuri “Yurio” Plisetsky. Thanks to a scintillating appearance by Otabek during the special, the fangirls roared to life on a level almost akin to a Beatles live performance.

I’d also like to point out that their panels actually got substantial attendance, something that usually does not happen for Japanese guests who aren’t voice actors. I have hope that the fans’ love for the characters of Yuri!!! on ICE is so strong that they can branch into appreciating other aspects of anime and anime production.

TMS, the studio behind ReLIFE, held a panel similar to MAPPA’s focused on the animation process. One thing that was different from MAPPA was that they did have a voice actor: Ueda Reina. One thing I had not known prior to AnimeNEXT was that she’s also something of a popular idol. At the front of the panel room was a group of dedicated idol fans, adorned in merchandise from various idol franchises, hanging on to Ueda’s every word. While I thought it took a bit too much attention away from the TMS animators (who talked extensively on framing a certain scene in ReLIFE to emphasize its scandalous qualities), it did ultimately get more people to attend the panel.

I also had the opportunity to interview TMS, Trigger, and Mappa. Those transcripts will be showing up on the blog over the next few weeks.

Autograph Adventures

I actually did not learn of Ueda Reina’s popularity with idol fans at one of the TMS panels but rather while waiting in line for her autograph. I knew her as the voice of Mobuko, the Nurse Joy-esque background characters from the anime Tesagure! Bukatsumono. However, when I looked at my fellow attendees waiting for the TMS signing, I saw that most of them were obviously into idols. In fact, the three guys in front of me were cosplaying as Aikatsu! characters. Idol enthusiast supreme Omo informed me that Ueda has actually made appearances in The iDOLM@STER, Aikatsu Stars!, and is an idol in her own right. One fan even brought a life-sized cutout of Ueda’s iDOLM@STER character.

The rest of the TMS crew there, animators Kosaka Tomochi and Yamanaka Junko, were no slouch either, even if they did not have the drawing power of a voice actress/idol. Because both had a lot of experience working on Detective Conan, I brought something from the popular series for them to sign.

Overall, the TMS autograph session went off without a hitch. The same could not be said of Studio Trigger’s.

At this point, Trigger is pretty much a marquee guest for AnimeNEXT, and people will come to the con specifically to see them. As a result, while lines are not “supposed” to form until closer to the designated time, a loose mob began to form. The staff remarked that this was a fire hazard, so people were told to disperse. However, the staff continued to tell people not to line up even though it was actually getting close to the time on the schedule, and an argument ensued between the staff and some of the attendees.

In the end, due to the confusion over lining up, many people who had waited for two or more hours could not get autographs, and due to the fact that the Trigger staff likes to really take their time on sketches, only 30 people out of a significantly larger line managed to get their autographs. In comparison, twice as many got the opportunity with TMS. To me, the saddest thing was that some had clearly wasted their entire day trying to get a Trigger autograph only to fail. I managed to get some myself, but this was mostly due to good fortune and an understanding of how con lines and con staff work. This shouldn’t be necessary.

I’m considering not going to their signing at all the next time I attend AnimeNEXT, just so that others can get the opportunity. The bright side of all this is that the disappointed fans are proof that Japanese guests who aren’t voice actors can garner a sizable crowd. Often times, when it comes to Japanese staff at anime cons, their lines are short that you can practically stroll in and get one.

I should also point out that I did not even try for the Yuri!!! on ICE autographs, knowing the power and ferocity of its fanbase. I heard it ran into some problems, but I did not experience it firsthand.

Concerts, or Rather “Concert”

I attended only one musical performance this year, which was for the official Capcom Music Tour. It was decent, but also kind of underwhelming. It was clear that they only had a limited time to perform, but I was surprised that they only managed to fit in one Mega Man song, especially because that series is praised for its music. Moreover, a video preview at the beginning showed tunes from various old classics, such as BIonic Commando, which made the fact that those songs didn’t appear in the concert proper sting that much more.

In Conclusion, AnimeNEXT is Good, Atlantic City Ehhhh

The con is actually great. It’s spacious, there’s plenty to do, and they bring great guests. Atlantic City is not so exciting, and even a city like Baltimore (where Otakon used to take place) whose crime rate is kind of notorious makes the touristy area feel welcome. In Atlantic City, the tourism section is geared towards gambling, and that atmosphere definitely does not work for me. In spite of this, I think AnimeNEXT is definitely worth attending because it more than makes up for the faults of its location.

On a final aside, AnimeNEXT took place during a Hanayo event in Love Live: School Idol Festival, which meant that I could be found feverishly playing the game at random times during the convention. While there, I happened to photograph a couple of cosplayers of Hanayo and Rin, and one of them asked to exchange School Idol Festival info. It was the very first time anyone ever asked to friend me for LLSiF in real life, so to that Rin cosplayer, I’d like to say thanks.

 

 

 

 

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19 Jun 14:39

Fans Choose Death-Cries for "Fist of the North Star" Stage Play

by news+feed@crunchyroll.com

If you're familiar with the perennial, post-apocalyptic, ultra-violent martial arts manga and anime Fist of the North Star (known in Japan as Hokuto no Ken), then you already know that the hero, Kenshiro, mows through low level bad guys like so much bloody human hay.

 

 

Now Fist of the North Star fans have a chance to let their voices be heard - or rather, to let the thugs have their voices be heard as they explode in a gory mess - because a Twitter campaign for the upcoming Fist of the North Star stage play is letting fans vote for what phrases they want the goons to scream as they die.

 

 

By posting a Tweet to the official stage play account (@zako_butai) using the hashtag #ザコ舞台断末魔 ("Zako Butai Danmatsu" or "Thug Stage Death-Agony"), fans can suggest which nonsense phrases (such as "tawaba!", "hidebu!", and "abeshi!") they want the thugs to cry out when it is time for them to shuffle off their mortal coils on-stage.

 

 

The Fist of the North Star - Legend of the Century's End Thugs stage play is directed by Yuu Murai and features a script by Keita Kawajiri. It will run for 8 performances at the Tokyo Dome City Theater G-Rosso venue in Tokyo from September 06 - 10, 2017. As the title suggests, the play focuses on the "small fry", low level goons in Raoh's army rather than the typical heroic figures of Fist of the North Star.

 

 

It's a hard knock life, folks.

 

Source: Stage Natalie via Otakomu

 

Paul Chapman is the host of The Greatest Movie EVER! Podcast and GME! Anime Fun Time.

19 Jun 14:37

Well! That was a thing.

Darylsurat

On the one hand I'm glad Steve is okay. On the other hand, who in the Hell is he even talking about here

Yes, I did try to kill myself. Yes it was a dumb, stupid, selfish, childish, everything thing to do. Yes, I can say it was yet another failure on my part but in this case, it's OK.

I underwent treatment. The pressures and stress that led me to take such drastic action have not abated but rather been turned to '11'. I am struggling to overcome.

Now I sit in a friend's house, using a borrowed PC as decades of my fannish life is destroyed, uncaring, unconcerned. It is an attempt to erase me, revenge for being the unwelcome, unwanted baggage of an awkward marriage. Revenge for being a child beloved by his mother. Revenge for being a person who *gasp* read for PLEASURE, Enjoyment, not just for the needs of the moment like to pass a stupid English class. How dare I have such superior airs? Did I think I was better than them? They're sure showing me now!

F**k them all with a cactus AND porcupine, sideways. Dance all you want in your small world, My world is all of space!

I do not have my beloved Mac. I don't know how often I can check in. Just so you all know.
13 Jun 12:48

Discotek to Release Kaiba TV Anime, Galaxy Express 999, Adieu Galaxy Express 999, Hells Anime Films on Blu-ray

Masaaki Yuasa's Kaiba series gets 1st U.S. release in DVD/BD combo pack
08 Jun 12:44

My Hero Academia Manga Takes 1-Week Break Due to Author's Health

This year's 28th issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine won't publish a new chapter of Kohei Horikoshi's My Hero Academia manga on Monday as planned....