Archive for March, 2006

List of Contests, Ongoing or Ended

Wednesday, March 22nd, 2006

Animesou.com is proud to announce contests that will be going on in this site. Here’s the list of contests that are going on. We will keep this page update with more contests as we make them!!!! So check back often for free anime prizes! All contests are opened to U.S. and Canada residents only unless otherwise stated. As always we would love to have your thoughts. If you have a suggestion or would like to contribute something, you may email us at contest[at]animesou.com. Please carefully read all the rules and notes on the bottom of each contest!

Ongoing contests

None

Completed contests (Do NOT enter these)

June 2006
Samurai 7 Vol. 1: Search For The Seven Contest (Your cure for some slicing and dicing action.)

July 2005
Black Jack Vol. 7: Biohazard Contest (Your chance to win a copy of one of Central Park Media’s best releases this year!)

February 2005
Scourge of Worlds: Special Collector’s Edition - A Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Contest (Advance screener Special Collector’s Edition DVD of Scourge of Worlds.)

February 2004
The Ninja Scroll Vol. 2 “Dangerous Path” Contest (Ninja Scroll Vol. 2: Dangerous Path DVD)

February 2003
Argentosoma vol. 1 w/ (LE Collector’s Box) Contest (Argentosoma w/ Box)
Boogie Woogie Contest (Boogiepop Phantom DVD Set)
My First Girlfriend/Boyfriend Contest (His and Her Circumstances Vol. 1)

Site Update: New Links Directory (Search Engine) and Fan Art is BACK!

Wednesday, March 22nd, 2006

Yep yep, our fan art section if up and running in our features, so submit your work if you want it displayed in our galleries. We have also added a links directory to the Sou at the “directory” tab on top, so if you have a website of your own that is anime related, submit it! More stuff to be added back soon hehehe.

Gallery: 1

Wednesday, March 22nd, 2006

The art that are posted here are done by your fellow Anime lovers. If you have something that you would liked displayed in the fan art section, send them to fan-art[at]animesou.com with the subject as the subject (character etc. of an anime) that you drew.


Artist: Jason Brown
Character: Ryu
From:
Street Fighter Alpha


Artist: Matt Nygren
Character: Chii (Chi)
From:
Chobits


Artist: Matt Nygren
Character: Unknown
From: Unknown


Artist: Matt Nygren
Character: Unknown
From: Unknown


Artist: Tompa Gustavsson
Character: Gatsu (Guts)
From: Berserk


Artist: Kiva128
Character: Gaara
From: Naruto


Artist: Jason Brown
Character: Rei Ayanami
From: Neon Genesis Evangelioin


Artist: Josh Wiener
Characters: Rei, Kaworu, Lillith
From: Neon Genesis Evangelioin


Artist: Jason Brown
Character: Samejima Mamimi
From: FLCL (Fooly Cooly - Furi Kuri)


Artist: Evelyn Cheng
Character: Chii (Chi)
From: Chobits


Artist: Wai Yung Chim
Character: Kasuga Ayumu (Osaka)
From: Azumanga Daioh


Artist: Evelyn Cheng
Character: Manami Sugihara
From: Sentimental Graffti

Naruto Anime Series Coming to a DVD Near You!

Tuesday, March 21st, 2006

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, has announced the highly anticipated launch of SHONEN JUMP’s NARUTO anime series on DVD. (more…)

Site Update: Kamikaze Girls Review

Tuesday, March 21st, 2006

I have posted a review of Viz Media’s live action gem, Kamikaze Girls, featuring Kyoko Fukada and Anna Tsuchiya. Be sure to check this baby out!

Kamikaze Girls

Tuesday, March 21st, 2006

Synopsis
Momoko yearns to live in 18th century Versailles, rather than in her back-country hometown of Shimotsuma. To escape, she loses herself in the dreamy, doll-like fasions of the “Lolita” scene. Her idol is Akinori Isobe, chief designer of Baby, the Stars Shine Bright - her favorite design house - and she frequently travels all the way to Tokyo to shop at the store.

One languid summer, to help fund her expensive hobby, Momoko runs a classified ad offering brand-name knock-off clothes for sale. She encounters a buyer named Ichigo, who happens to live in her neighborbood.

Super-rebel Ichigo is a “Yanki”-style member of the Ponytails motorbike gang, one of Ibaraki’s Wild Speed Tribes, whose teeth-rattling customized bikes are decked out with fiberglass shields and bannered backrests.

Somewhat against Momoko’s will, she and Ichigo slowly develop a strong friendship as they share their feelings on the odd going-ons around them.

Review
Talk about pairing an odd couple together. Kamikaze Girls (Shimotsuma Monogari) is a hilarious movie about two high school girls with two way different personalities. Momoko Ryugasaki (Kyoko Fukada) is a rococo obsessed teen who dresses in the odd but cute Lolita style. Ichigo Shirayuri (Anna Tsuchiya) is a ‘yanki,’ a female biker gang member. As the show begins and Momoko narrates through her life, you are given laugh after laugh after laugh. I just cannot believe how this show just puts a smile on my face from the beginning to the end.

Kamikaze Girls finds a way to humor the viewer, whether it is some quick hitter dialogues, or the action on the screen. It is, simply put, a total entertainment package. The acting was great, and the jokes work. Momoko’s range or attires throughout was pretty. I think it is illegal to be that cute. On the other hand we have Ichigo, who has a lame Jusco (a large department store in Japan) influenced attire. While it was funny how the show portrayed Jusco, it is still a nice place to shop at!

The plot of Kamikaze Girls at first revolves around Momoko and how she isolates herself from other people. Then comes Ichiko (notice I said, ‘Ichiko’) who pays Momoko a visit after seeing her advertisement on the bootleg Versach (notice I spelled Versach and not otherwise) leftovers that her father had put away because of an incident that happened earlier which lead them to move from the city to Shimotsuma. After their first encounter, Ichiko becomes a frequent guest of Momoko’s house and that is how their friendship begins.

As the story progresses in a steady yet jaw dropping, stomach turning, laugh out loud inducing pace, we learn the background histories of both of our heroines: Momoko, who has always been mature for her age and Ichigo, who began as a goodie goodie nerd to a rude, saliva spiting punk. Their personalities certainly are not the most compatible, but the movie relies on their constant clashing of different views and beliefs. It is a show that focuses on friendships, and how even if people are brought up in separate worlds or are complete polar opposites of one another, a special bond could be found where nobody thought could be at first, as a long as a point of interest exists between each other.

The Breakdown
Kamikaze Girls is an instant classic. The fun that accompanies this show is superb. You would find yourself enjoying this no matter how many times you replay it… except unless maybe if you re-watch it twenty-four, seven; then it is not the movie that is the problem, somebody needs some help. ^_^.

Right Stuf Celebrates 10th Episode of Anime Today with New Elements!

Monday, March 20th, 2006

The Right Stuf International (’TRSI’), anime producer and mega-online anime retailer, announced today it has launched the latest episode of Anime Today, the first ever commercial podcast aimed at Japanese animation (’anime’) and manga enthusiasts. (more…)

Kristine Sa Anime Con Performance Video!

Saturday, March 18th, 2006

Watch Kristine rock the house in this new video shot at last year’s Anime USA convention. The clip includes live footage plus behind-the-scenes and assorted goofing off at the Sheraton in VA where the convention was held. If you’ve never been to an Anime convention and have no idea what it’s like, check out the clip. It’s a lot of fun! Click here to watch on YouTube.com!
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Central Park Media And Ithaca College Announce ‘Negadon’ Academic Screening

Friday, March 17th, 2006

Leading North American anime publisher Central Park Media and Ithaca College announced today a joint academic screening of CPM’s forthcoming computer-generated monster movie Negadon: The Monster From Mars. This special preview screening will take place on Friday, March 24 at 7:30 PM in Room 138 of Ithaca’s Roy H. Park School of Communications in Ithaca, New York. It is free and open to the public. (more…)

ADV 3 Days ONLY! Huge Anime Sale!

Friday, March 17th, 2006

Its the St. Patty’s Day Anime Sale over at ADV. Get over there now for your chance to save up 75% off ADV Films titles. Again it will only last 3 days, March 19th, 2006 being the last.