FUNimation Announces New Titles

May 16th, 2008 by John

FUNimation has formally revealed its acquisition of translation and distribution rights to the 13 episode 2006 sci-fi mecha action anime television series Soukou no Strain, and Shigurui, the adult oriented 12 episode samurai action/drama television series broadcast in Japan last year.

Strain, animated by Studio Fantasia (Stratos 4, Crystal Blaze), will be released domestically in March 2009 as a complete series set under the title “Strain: Strategic Armored Infantry.”

Details regarding the American DVD release of Madhouse’s gruesome and explicit samurai drama, to be titled, “Shigurui: Death Frenzy” for its American release, will be forthcoming.

Wow! Shigurui is a surprising license for FUNimation because it will be their most adult oriented title by a long margin. Baki the Grappler is pretty brutal, but it’s got nothing on the gory violence, explicit sexuality, and grim tone of Shigurui.

Source: Anime on DVD

Hakushaku to Yosei Website Opened

May 16th, 2008 by John

Although there’s presently only a placeholder image on it, the official homepage for the upcoming Hakushaku to Yosei (Count and The Fairy) anime television series is now open.

Source: Moon Phase

Stan Lee Interview Online

May 16th, 2008 by John

Otaku USA magazine editor Patrick Macias has published an interview with veteran comic book creator Stan Lee regarding Lee’s new involvement with Japanese manga and anime creators.

Source: Anime News Network

Here is Greenwood TV Drama Announced

May 16th, 2008 by John

An official Japanese website has launched to announce a July debut of a live action television series adaptation of Yukie Nasu’s 1987 shoujo manga Here is Greenwood (Koko wa Greenwood). The manga was adapted into a respected six episode anime OVA series in 1991.

I’m somewhat surprised to see this 20 year old manga getting revived, but it does seem like ideal source material for a live action TV drama series.

Source: Anime News Network

Ask John: Why Are Gundam Fans So Obsessed With First Gundam?

May 16th, 2008 by John

Question:
Why are Gundam fans so obsessed with First Gundam?

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Kranke This Up!

May 16th, 2008 by John

Saving the best for last, the fourth of the four erotic anime DVDs that Adult Source Media provided for me to sample was Night Shift Nurses kranke 1, or, in its original Japanese title, “Yakin Byoutou: kranke Kodama Hikaru.”

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FUNimation Acquires Second Gunslinger Girl Anime Series

May 16th, 2008 by John

FUNimation has revealed that the third of its five new anime title acquisitions is the Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino series that recently concluded its Japanese television broadcast. FUNimation will release the entire 13 episode series as a single DVD collection next year.

While the “Il Teatrino” series is a sequel to the original 2003 Gunslinger Girl TV series, the first series was animated by Madhouse. The second series is animated by Artland (Eyeshield 21, Umisho, Mushishi).

Source: Anime on DVD

Ask John: Could Yuri Become More Popular Than Yaoi in America?

May 16th, 2008 by John

Question:
Do you think that yuri will become more popular than yaoi in America (especially with Media Blasters and Seven Seas releasing it)?

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Jojo Withdrawn From American Distribution

May 14th, 2008 by John

Jojo Withdrawn From American Distribution

Super Techno Arts has informed us that due to an unspecified “issue” in Japan, the American distribution of the Jojo’s Bizarre Adventures anime series has been ceased and the Super Techno Arts website taken down.

FUNimation Acquires Kenichi

May 14th, 2008 by John

FUNimation Acquires Kenichi

FUNimation has revealed its second of five new anime licenses to be announced this week: KenIchi The Mightiest Disciple (Shijo Saikyo no Deshi Kenichi). FUNimation has reportedly acquired domestic distribution rights to the first 26 episodes of the 50 episode martial arts comedy broadcast in Japan in 2006. The series will be released domestically beginning in January 2009 as two 13 episode collections.

Source: Anime on DVD

ImaginAsian Anime Classics DVDs on Hiatus

May 14th, 2008 by John

ImaginAsian Anime Classics DVDs on Hiatus

ImaginAsian Entertainment has formally explained to Anime News Network that TitleMatch Entertainment, the company retained to manufacture ImaginAsian’s DVD-on-demand releases of the Cat’s Eye, Orguss and Nobody’s Boy - Remi anime television series, has suddenly ceased producing DVDs for ImaginAsian. The ImaginAsian TV network continues to broadcast these three series, and ImaginAsian is currently searching for a new manufacturer to handle its DVD production.

Ask John: Has Any Anime Ever Created Religious Controversy?

May 14th, 2008 by John

Question:
Comedian deities in Dragon Ball Z. An evil alien Buddha in Gantz. Is there any anime that shocked religious groups in Japan or was religiously controversial?

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FUNimation Acquires Mamotte! Lollipop

May 13th, 2008 by John

FUNimation Acquires Mamotte! Lollipop

FUNimation has announced its acquisition of domestic distribution rights to the 2006 shoujo anime series Mamotte! Lollipop. The 13 episode series will be released as a bilingual DVD boxed set in December under the translated titled “Save Me! Lollipop.”

According to ICv2, the Mamotte! Lollipop license is the first of five new acquisitions that FUNimation will announce this week.

Super Robot Wars TV Episode 1 Online Now

May 13th, 2008 by John

Super Robot Wars TV Episode 1 Online Now

Bandai Visual now offers the first episode of the Super Robot Wars OG Divine Wars anime series for free online viewing. The episode is only accessible with Windows Media Player version 10 or 11.

Super Robot Wars Original Generation ~Divine Wars~ DVD volume 8 is scheduled for release on July 8th.

First Look at Justin Chatwin as Son Goku

May 13th, 2008 by John

First Look at Justin Chatwin as Son Goku

French fan site Dragon Ball le Film now hosts a photo taken from this week’s issue of Weekly Shonen Jump magazine revealing actor Justin Chatwin in his role as Son Goku, the protagonist of director James Wong’s American live action theatrical adaptation of Akira Toriyama’s popular Dragon Ball manga.

The live action Dragon Ball movie is tentatively scheduled to open theatrically in Japan in March 2009, followed by an April 3, 2009 debut in America.