Tag Archives: Anime

TRAILER: Space Pirate Captain Harlock

Oh baby Space Pirates and bad asses with birds! New Captain Harlock movie hits Japanese theaters on September 7th.
Leiji Matsumoto’s Space Pirate Captain Harlock is some of the oldest and most loved Anime around. And this time it’s getting the big budget treatment, 30 million dollars to be exact.
Even James Cameron’s digging it, being quoted in the Trailer as saying “An Unprecedented Achievement, already a legend.”

I don’t know much about Harlock but the trailer has me dying to see more. This is probably the biggest thing were going to see out of Japan this year.

TRAILER: “Kill La Kill”

Gurren Lagann creators director Hiroyuki Imaishi and writer Kazuki Nakashima are working with the fresh out of the gate Studio Trigger to make the brand new series “Kill La Kill”

The premise is something about High School’s and Uniforms that give people super powers and teenagers that all know how to do really complicated jump flips for reason.. I don’t know how to feel about the plot but I do have faith that this team will bring us something great like they have in the past.

TRAILER: Code Geass: Akito the Exiled Episode Two

Code Geass: Akito the Exiled Episode Two just got a trailer and will be hitting Japan September 14th.
Time for more Robots, unnecessary boob shots, Brainwashing Superpowers and Pizza Hut advertisements.

ANIME: Blazblue Alter Memory

Arc System Works announced that their fighting game BlazBlue will be getting an Anime adaptation. To witch fans respond with a lowed and deafening, da.. about time. How long has it taken?

System Works has a habit of making games that have extremely stylized characters and worlds that are just begging to be animated. Series designer Toshimichi Mori has even stated that he wanted an Anime series to be made for the game about three years ago.

But don’t get to existed fanboys the animation studio that will be handling this is Hoods Entertainment. A studio mostly known for Ecchi and Henti. Now I’m not saying that Arc System Works will be pumping out porn this year. At lest I hope not as this post is going to get really weird really fast.

This is more a case of System Works having a low bugget and needing to finding a studio that wants to do something different on the cheap. But with Hideki Tachibana as Director, who was the Director for “R.O.D -The TV-” a show I quite liked And Toshimichi Mori Supervising this my just be something to behold so keep your fingers crossed.

New Gundam Series – Gundam Build Fighters

New Gundam series coming this October “Gundam Build Fighters” This time around kids who collect and build Gundam models use them to fight in a virtual reality game. Figure out how that one fits into the canon fanboys.

This is looking to be one of the more child friendly or fun entries in the Gundam franchise in the same vein as SD Gundam, G Gundam or even something like Medabots.. Anybody remember Medabots, No just me?

Anyway I’m willing to bet that my Gundam Heavy Arms can kick all your ass’s. That’s if your man enough to take me on!

-INjo

TRAILER: Lupin III vs Detective Conan: The Movie

Time for the throwdown of the century! In the right corner we have Conan Edogawa aka Jimmy Kudo The worlds greatest Detective trapped in a boys body due to experimental poison.
And in the left corner we have Lupin the third, the worlds greatest thief and possessor of snappy sideburns and theme music. Backed up by his sharpshooter Jigen and Samurai amigo Goemon. This is going to be one hell of a showdown!

I don’t know how well it will do overseas but I’m super excited to see it. Case Closed sucked me in for probably 90 episodes and I have at lest two seasons of Lupin under my belt.
It turns out that this isn’t the first time the two have met. Back in 2009 they had a TV special by the same name as the movie.
Which is not something I found out about on wikipedia this afternoon and watched an hour ago…

VIDEO REVIEW: Tiger & Bunny

Hows it going guys I’m Gax-bot the new bot in Town, website.. this place. And I’ll be bringing you all kinds of Anime goodies in the time to come including my new review series starting with Tiger & Bunnie. The show has a dumb name but who knows it might be good. There’s only one way to find out, well other then actually watching the show…

Ghost in the Shell: Arise – Trailer & Premiere

The first part of the new Ghost in the Shell OVA “Ghost in the Shell: Arise” just hit Japanese theaters a couple of days ago with it’s first episode “Ghost Pain” The rest of the episodes will be getting a DVD/Blu-ray release some time in late July.
No North American release date schedule yet, but what we do know is that Funimation already owns the rights so it won’t be long before we have more news about Dub/Sub releases coming down the pipeline.
Check out the Trailer.

 

Production I.G. is really going all out on this one. They even made a three minute long advertisement for Microsoft’s new tablet line. Granted I don’t really know why a group of government Secret Agents who all have computers built into their brains that can hack things just by looking at them need tablets. I guess Motoko just really likes that pink keyboard.

 

DIY DUNGEONEERING: Part One, The Box

For any of us who play dungeon crawl board games or pen and paper RPGs like Pathfinder, having a cool and interesting dungeon board/layout is a huge part of drawing us into the experience and helping see what our characters are seeing.  Unfortunately, these boards can cost quite a bit of money, which is something few of us can spare after investing so much in books, miniatures and other accouterments necessary for play.  Thankfully, our good friend Vagabond Prime has come up with an elegant and cost effective solution to this problem.  He originally posted this story here, but wanted to share this awesome idea with the rest of us.

Without further ado, here’s Vagabond!

 

I have been equated to Dr. Frankenstein when it comes to my approach to Table-Top games; A little of this, a little of that, and an ab-normal brain might just make something cool. Or really, explosively dangerous. I like to throw a bunch of stuff together and see what happens. It’s even better if I can do it with next to no expense!

The little scene above is from Soda Pop Miniature’s most excellent Super Dungeon Explore. I’ve only played the game a few times, but I am absolutely smitten with the miniatures. They capture that perfect balance between Chibi asthetics and high-fantasy cool. They’re fun to paint, too. My only gripe with the game comes with the  dungeon tiles. Sure, they look great, and they package well in the box set, but they’re so damned flat!

In the Spirit of Gaming in Three Dimensions, let’s grab some stuff and make a dungeon! It can be for any dungeon-style game with miniatures. Let’s score extra points with that Hippie kid down the street and make it with recycled materials!

I grabbed an Amazon box, the bottom of a model box, some glue, a ruler, ballpoint pen, and an X-Acto knife.

First, measure two inches from the bottom of the box, all the way around the sides. Draw a line, and cut around the box on that line with your X-Acto. And be careful, you’ll need your fingers later!

Now you have a much shorter box. You see those flaps on the bottom? Glue them down. They hate you, and need to be repressed. You should also cut a piece of scrap card to glue in that little recess in the middle, too.

Now, grab your ruler and measure out a one-inch grid. Use a ball-point pen and really push down and score that grid into the thin cardboard. Make sure this section is big enough for the bottom of your shipping box. Cut it out, and glue it in, like this!

Now, you’ll want to measure some light card strips that are about two inches high. You can see that I am just doodling blocks onto these strips, using the ball-point pen to leave good indentations of the pattern on the card. Cut those strips out, and glue them onto the inside walls.

Once you’ve covered the walls all the way around the inside of the box, you can call it quits, if you want. Your little box dungeon room cost you next to nothing to make, and looks pretty cool with miniatures in it.

I painted any brown box that was showing with grey paint for uniformity, but you can see how this simple box picked the game right off the table and smacked it right into a three-dimensional setting. I went quick and loose with mine, but you can get as detailed as you want! But wait! You know full well I’m not leaving it here, right? How about adding some color?

I started off by laying in a grey acrylic wash. I use clear acrylic medium instead of water to spread the paint around. The acrylic medium seeps into the paper fibers and strengthens it a bit. This is still a pretty drab looking room, so let’s add a little more color!

That’s a lot better! I’m not done yet, but you’re late for work, so you best go! I’m going to add some layers of Payne’s Grey to this room, and we should both build some extra rooms and hallways for the next segment, “Putting it all Together”! See you soon, Buckaroo!

 

BLU-RAY: Viz Releases Inu Yasha Movie Collection

For fans of Inu Yasha have something to look forward to with Viz’s upcoming release of the Inu-Yasha movie collection on Blu-ray.

I’ll defer to the official press release for details:

New Set Collects 4 Feature Films Based On The Classic Fantasy Adventure Manga & Anime Series Created By Rumiko Takahashi, Now In High Definition For The First Time

VIZ Media brings the classic anime feature film action of INUYASHA home to fans across North America with the brand new release of the INUYASHA THE MOVIE: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION. The new 2-disc set is available now on Blu-ray, and contains 4 complete feature films from the venerable fantasy action adventure franchise, each rated TV-14, including INUYASHA THE MOVIE 1: AFFECTIONS TOUCHING ACROSS TIME, INUYASHA THE MOVIE 2: THE CASTLE BEYOND THE LOOKING GLASS, INUYASHA THE MOVIE 3: SWORDS OF AN HONORABLE RULER and INUYASHA THE MOVIE 4: FIRE ON THE MYSTIC ISLAND.

The INUYASHA MOVIE COLLECTION carries an MSRP of $29.99 U.S. / $37.48 CAN, and features bilingual language options including English dubbed as well as original Japanese audio with English subtitles. Bonus features include a production art gallery and the original theatrical trailers for each film.

The INUYASHA movies are based on Rumiko Takahashi’s highly successful manga about the adventures of a Kagome, a Japanese schoolgirl who is transported back in time to feudal era Japan, where she encounters and befriends Inuyasha, a half-demon boy. Together they battle against evil demons and make new friends and allies. In these four feature films, our heroes take on new challenges and battle strange foes. With their crew of demon-slaying friends, Kagome and Inuyasha will face the adventures of their lives!

INUYASHA has established itself as one of the most popular and successful manga and anime properties in North America and Japan, and has captivated fans with its stunning artwork, beautiful animation, compelling characters and sophisticated storytelling. The INUYASHA animated TV anime series and feature films are based on characters originally developed by famed manga creator, Rumiko Takahashi, who won the prestigious Shogakukan Manga Award for INUYASHA in 2002. Distinguished by her wonderfully endearing characters, Takahashi’s work adeptly incorporated a wide variety of elements such as comedy, romance, fantasy, and martial arts. Digital versions of the INUYASHA manga series are now available on the VIZ Manga App for the Apple iPad®, iPhone® or iPod® touch, Android smart phone or tablet. INUYASHA anime episodes are also featured on VIZAnime.com, the company’s premiere web site for free streaming anime content.

You can order it on Amazon here.