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    Zenryaku,

    It's time once again for Anime Apolyton. This one has been a bit delayed, since I've been getting ready to go to A-Kon next weekend. I'll bump the thread next week if I heard anything interesting, of course.

    Now, on to the news.

    Lots of new titles are coming out. If anything, the pace is increasing, so a little focus is necessary if you don't happen to have a few spare bank accounts lying around.

    Starting off with upcoming releases, some of these will be repeats, but in general worth the repeat.

    Media Blasters will be starting a release of Twelve Kingdoms soon. This is one of the few series that will be released in the US at the same time as it is still airing in Japan. Currently over 40 episodes, it's an epic fantasy with a bit of a magical girl spin. No wands or transformations, but the main character is taken off to another world where she's supposed to be an Empress. Things don't quite work out at first, of course... Very good dark fantasy series.

    They've also recently announced Figure 17, which examines the question "what happens when you add together two nine year old girls?" and decides "you get an 18 year old girl". I'm joking, of course, but it's not that far off the mark. The main character is a young girl who has recently moved to the country with her father. She finds something odd in the woods one night and gets caught up in a fight between a sort of intergalactic policeman and some rather unusual monsters. She comes in contact with a suit of intelligent armor that isn't quite functioning properly, and later decides it's going to be her twin sister while on Earth. Definitely a coming of age anime, but with plenty of action.

    US Manga is going with their usual track record. Not many titles at all, but big name ones. Read or Die will be released soon, and advance reviews are promising. They haven't done a major release right yet, though, so we'll see. Read or Die itself could be best summed up as James Bond, anime style. Yomiko Readman is a substitute teacher and secret agent for the British Library. While off buying books (bibliophile doesn't do her justice) she becomes involved in stopping a plan to destroy the world.

    ADV has a large, large number of titles coming out, which is no surprise. The live-action Evangelion movie has already been subjected to a thread, so I'll skip it here.
    More interesting to Evangelion fans will be the news that they've also aquired the rights to the Director's Cut versions of the episodes. Six episodes had altered, extended footage that has been available in Japan for some time. It'll soon be available in the US as well.
    I've mentioned it before, but just as a reminder, Voices of a Distant Star will be released soon.
    On their upcoming titles list is also Magical Shopping Street Abenobashi. I personally don't care for it at all, but it is a Gainax title, so I'm sure there are some people anticipating it.
    Bigger news is that ADV annouced that they've licensed Azumanga Daioh. If you remember my Year in Review thread, this is the show that I gave the nod to as top comedy of last year. It's a pretty plotless slice-of-life show, following the lives of a number of odd Japanese schoolgirls (and their even stranger teachers).

    CPM is getting a number of interesting titles recently. Soon to be released is Alien 9, a very unusual story. The schoolgirls-capturing-aliens motif isn't all that odd, but the characters are. Very good story that is, unfortunately, not complete, as there are only four episodes in the OVA (the last one appropriately titled "The End of the Beginning"). Luckily CPM is also releasing the manga, so you can find out what happens afterwards.
    Also coming up is Animation Runner Kurmoi. This is an unusual title, kind of an Otaku no Video Lite, about the industry itself. Kuromi is a fresh college graduate just starting her first job out of college. After being shown around the studio she's told she's in charge, and has to cope from there.
    CPM does seem to be favoring the unusual titles this year, and will be releasing Cat Soup this year as well. This is a short movie (or long episode, take your pick) thats... well, kind of hard to describe. Basically, it deals with a cat journeying to save his sister's (I think) soul, but it's kind of an art film on acid, so it's hard to tell.

    Bandai has finally rescheduled Infinite Ryvius. This was supposed to come out earlier this year but was removed from the list for some unknown reason. It's finally been given a new release date. This one is pretty much Lord of the Flies in space, so be prepared for lots and lots of angst.
    They're also soon to be releasing Witch Hunter Robin, which has been a rather popular title. The basic premise is made clear by the title, and it's a rather dark show with lots of politics in the background. Unfortunately, it's a really slow starter, and keeps the mosnter-of-the-week theme running too long. Bandi is gracing this with a Platinum Line Limited Edition release, so there is also a pricy LE version of the first disc with lots of extras.

    Disney is apparently getting ready to release more Studio Ghibli films, as news has come out that Porco Rosso is being dubbed. This is my favorite of Miyazaki's films. It's set in a kind of alternate history, between the world wars in the Adriac. The main character is a guy with the head of a pig, thanks to a curse from the last war, who is currently a bounty-hunting seaplane pilot (and yes, it's much better than it sounds from this).

    Synch Point doesn't have the resources to do a whole lot at once, but they're almost done with FLCL, and have announced that they've licensed the Digi Charat movie. I suspect they're trying to get the TV series as well, but it seems caught in a major licensing tangle, so they probably won't have much luck.

    The last big news is Pioneer, which has formally announced a release date for Haibane Renmei. Again with the Year in Review, this one earned my pick for best anime series of last year, and indeed, my favorite anime series period. It's hard to describe the charm of the series, but it's about a group of people called haibane. Not quite human, they hatch from cocoons with no memories of their past, grow wings, and live in a walled city they aren't allowed to leave.

    On the manga side of things, I'm mostly repeating myself here, but there are some interesting things going on. NieA_7 has been licensed by Viz, and while it probalby isn't everyone's cup of tea I enjoy it. This one is by my favorite man-of-anime, yo****oshi ABe (also the writer of Haibane Renmei).
    In something of a surprise move, Berserk has been licensed. Running 24 volumes so far in Japan (that I know of) it's a long and dark one. This one's squarely in the hack and slash genre, with a bit of a fantastic touch in the way of demons. Very good story.

    A number of good series are about to or have recently finished their US releases. I'll just list some of the big ones for now:
    Berserk
    Excel Saga
    Fruits Basket
    Banner of the Stars
    Utena
    Card Captor Sakura
    FLCL

    Biggest news here is His and Her Circumstances, which has turned out to be an edited version of the original series. Right Stuf was unaware of this, and is currently trying to find out what happened, but I suspect it was just Gainax being Gainax. This one is rather disappointing, however, as not all the changes were minor. An entire episode and a half are completely different, which makes you wonder why no one noticed it while it was being dubbed...1

    As for stuff currently running in Japan, I haven't seen much that's particularly impressive. There are a number of decent titles, like Stellvia no Uchuu, but little that really stands out. The best of the bunch right now is definitely Kino no Tabi, something that ADV has apparently pre-licensed, although they haven't confirmed it yet. This series is about a boy who's just wandering around the world with his companion, the cynical talking motorcycle. It's more dramatic than it sounds, and so far is turning out quite good.

    Wraith
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    -- Kazumi ("Alien 9")

  • #2
    I recently saw Haibane Renmei. It was simply beautiful. Only Azumanga Daioh has impressed me as Haibane Renmei did.

    So thanks for the tip on that one.

    Another cool series I've been watching is Slam Dunk. Even got me playing basketball again, after many years. Sakuragi is the king.
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    • #3
      I'm just about to finish Rurouni Kenshin. 95 Eps. Wooo...

      I would rate this series an 8/10--definitely worthwhile, although long. It is a series of morality tales set in the post-restoration period and it is fun to see all of the historical references. It has prompted me to do some Googling on the history of Japan, including the history of Edo and Commodore Perry's voyage.

      A very solid series until the end, where they have some episodes about a quasi-Christian revolt. A group of christians tried to establish the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth. Get out the writings of Saint Augustine to poke holes in their beliefs! Anyway, that threw me for a loop, because it just seemed too implausible. Oddly though, it has a strong basis in fact. This revolt actually happened in China some 40 years before and was quite large. Don't know if this Chinese revolt led to smaller revolts that actually happened in Japan in the 1880 timeframe, as is portrayed in this series.

      As I stated in a previous thread, they have very long fight scenes are done very well and the strategy/tactics are all very explicit. One beef I have is that the pacing was a little excruciating. At one point, they had 15 or 20 episodes in a row that were just serious fighting without a light-hearted episode.

      Now that I'm at episode 92, they're starting with some Feng Shui stuff that is boring to me. Perhaps if I knew the event to which they are referring (if there is one), it would be better.
      I came upon a barroom full of bad Salon pictures in which men with hats on the backs of their heads were wolfing food from a counter. It was the institution of the "free lunch" I had struck. You paid for a drink and got as much as you wanted to eat. For something less than a rupee a day a man can feed himself sumptuously in San Francisco, even though he be a bankrupt. Remember this if ever you are stranded in these parts. ~ Rudyard Kipling, 1891

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      • #4
        Naruto

        This is the show that piqued my interest in Anime... still being released in Japan too, they're on episode 34 with a lot of material from the MANGA left to go (and that's still going too).

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        • #5
          --"I recently saw Haibane Renmei. It was simply beautiful."

          Yes, if you have to use only one word to describe it, beautiful is a very good choice.

          I really can't wait to see what else yo****oshi ABe comes up with. He'll be at Anime Expo this year, too (at least, he's on the guest list, and I don't think the SARS thing is having any impact on travel from Japan). Wish I could go to it, but between the work schedule and the cost...

          --"Another cool series I've been watching is Slam Dunk."

          Haven't seen that one, but I'm not really in to sports anime. Of course, there aren't a lot out in the US, but what I've seen just hasn't really been my thing. Battle Athletes/Battle Atheletes Victory is fairly amusing, but certainly not one of the top titles around. The R2 ones I've seen haven't really impressed me much more, though.

          --"I'm just about to finish Rurouni Kenshin."

          I loved the OVA, but I haven't seen much of the TV version. It's another one of those "I should really borrow that from someone someday" titles. I've heard good things about it, but what I've seen on CN has been pretty variable. Some of that is just the dub, of course, but still.

          --"Naruto"

          I couldn't get in to this one at all. Saw a couple episodes, but nothing caught my attention enough to make me want to keep watching.
          The best show I've seen in this sort of action/fighting genre is Hunter X Hunter. I wouldn't be too surprised if Funimation picks it up pretty soon. That and One Piece, which is kind of in the same genre, only it's squarely on the comedic side of the spectrum.

          Wraith
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          • #6
            I've heard good things about it, but what I've seen on CN has been pretty variable.

            That's a fair criticism.
            I came upon a barroom full of bad Salon pictures in which men with hats on the backs of their heads were wolfing food from a counter. It was the institution of the "free lunch" I had struck. You paid for a drink and got as much as you wanted to eat. For something less than a rupee a day a man can feed himself sumptuously in San Francisco, even though he be a bankrupt. Remember this if ever you are stranded in these parts. ~ Rudyard Kipling, 1891

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            • #7
              I'm still looking for a "Cowboy Bebop" like series.

              My co-worker said I should check out "Pet Shop of Horrors" or something like that. She said that it's a really short series but very good and morbid.
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              • #8
                Small correction on the sports anime thing. I have seen Yawara, a Fashionable Judo Girl, and I've rather enjoyed what little I've been able to see.

                --"That's a fair criticism."

                Well, any long series can expect some variation. Especially when different writers (and even animation companies) are used. Still, I haven't really gotten in to their particular mix of humor and drama. It just wasn't handled properly, for me.

                --"I'm still looking for a "Cowboy Bebop" like series."

                Like it in what way?

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                • #9
                  I've only seen one episode of cowboy bebop, but it was great.
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                  • #10
                    I've seen all the episodes of Cowboy Bebop and enjoyed all of them. The movie was quite good as well. I found Trigun to be entertaining also, although I don't like the drawing style quite as much. NGE still gave me the most enjoyment though (not to mention confusion ).

                    I'll be watching Serial Experiments Lain next, and will be following it with Hellsing.
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                    • #11
                      Is this all the interest there is?

                      Anyway, bump so Frankychan can answer.
                      I mean, if you like the soundtrack, anything Yoko Kanno has worked on would be worth a try. Several new series, like Noir, have very good soundtracks as well.
                      If it's the kind of western-ish feel, maybe Trigun or Outlaw Star.
                      If it's the animation, well several new series have high production values (it's a trend... won't say as much for the story quality, of course). Noir, Hellsing (from what I've heard), RahXehphon, Read or Die...
                      If it's the non-linear character-study story, well, that'll be harder to find.

                      Wraith
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                      • #12
                        thanks for the bump Wraith. I'll see if any of the anime stores here carry Noir. I like how Cowboy Bebop had an underlying running theme, but diverged with little side adventures. Sorry for the late reply.

                        I don't know if that's why I like Cowboy Bebop, but anything with that kind of storyline appeals to me.
                        I'm on a quest to collect the entire Cowboy Bebop series (i got 3 out of 7)....and I got a wallscroll.
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                        • #13
                          Are there any stand alone anime movies coming out, like metropolis or spirited away?
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                          • #14
                            I recently finished Escaflowne (took awhile, been busy), and also finished watching the Trigun episodes that aired on CN. I've no idea how much editing took place on the latter (I liked what I saw), and I thoroughly enjoyed the former.

                            Looking around for my next anime to get -- probably won't be able to get it til early July, given income and time constraints etc. (Finals are in two weeks -- I hate this goddamn quarter system. Everybody I know who's still in undergrad has been out of school for two weeks already.)
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                            • #15
                              Will Excel Saga and FLCL be dubbed in the US ? The result might be... interesting
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