Archive for October, 2007

Newtype USA Celebrates 5th Anniversary!

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Newtype USA, the leading anime magazine in North America, celebrates its 5th anniversary with a special collectors’ edition packed with astounding extras! Along with all the content that an anime fan could ever desire, the November issue includes a FREE DVD with FIVE full anime episodes, including Venus Versus Virus, Rozen Maiden TrƤumend, Hell Girl, Flag and Tokyo Majin. The issue also includes a bonus 2008 calendar featuring artwork from next year’s hottest shows: Code Geass, Devil May Cry, Sergeant Frog, Strait Jacket and more! And the party continues with a very special look back at 60 months of Newtype USA, with illuminating commentary from the staff behind each issue. (more…)

Right Stuf Launches The “New” RightStuf.com!

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Anime producer and distributor Right Stuf, Inc. continues its 20th anniversary celebration with the Web site launch of the ‘new’ RightStuf.com, featuring expanded sections for its online anime superstore, Nozomi Entertainment production division and Anime Today podcast. (more…)

Viz Media Redesigns And Expands Interactive Naruto Website

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, has redesigned the look and expanded the content of its popular NARUTO website at http://naruto.viz.com. (more…)

ADV Films Halloween Web Sale!

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

For this week only, ADV Films is having a Halloween 75% off sale on their products; including new releases and pre-orders. There is also a free gift with purchase! Visit the sales site here.

Spooky & Spectacular Savings On DVDs From FUNimation & AN Entertainment!

Friday, October 26th, 2007

The leaves are changing, and the Halloween mood is continuing with spooky, spectacular savings on DVDs from FUNimation and AN Entertainment! It’s a great time to treat yourself to new and upcoming releases like Hell Girl, Mushishi, Witchblade or School Rumble or catch up on favorites like Fullmetal Alchemist, Trinity Blood, Slayers or Hare + Guu. (more…)

Site Update: Karas: The Revelation & Doujin Work.

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Hey fans, I have posted a review on the finale of Karas: The Revelation. Hina has also posted a review on Doujin Work. Enjoy.

Karas: The Revelation

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Synopsis
Picking up precisely where The Prophecy ends, the new Karas, Otoha, seeks vengeance against the Yakuza that murdered his buddy and almost killed him. Meanwhile the old Karas, Eko, unleashes his wrath and contempt for the final epic battle to save the city and protect the will of the people as Prophecy becomes Revelation!

Review
It has been more than a year since ‘The Prophecy’ was revealed. To be honest, I nearly have forgotten what Karas was mainly about. ‘The Revelation’ also does not help in trying to recover the viewer’s memories of the previous events that took place in the show. When I was watching the first few minutes of the show, I was sitting there trying to grasp anything I can that I faintly remember. I was even pondering if I might have skipped something, maybe another volume before ‘The Revelation.’ Of course, I could not have and within due time things began to make sense again and I was enjoying this piece more than the first.

As we begin this volume, Otoha has lost his Karas powers as Yurine is captured by Eko, and Nue is hurt from a previous battle. What this volume provides is the real background story of both Otoha and Nue. We are revealed why they are the way that they are. Otoha was a part of the Yakuza, not knowing the feeling of pain, he was the perfect killer. I believe the creators did a nice job in showing how Otoha is deep down. We are not given a super hero that is perfect and flawless. Karas is/was human, before he is Karas, he makes mistakes just like other humans and to bring that side of him into light really connects the viewers with the character. As for Nue, he was a supporter of Eko, until both his brother and him realized that with Eko’s vision, both humans and demons will be annihilated. In the lose-lose situation they both rebel with his brother ended up being captured by Eko.

Eko was the city’s Karas for years, protecting humans, why has he turned into what he has? I never understood that aspect until this volume revealed that his sudden obsession for annihilation is due to the greed of humans. Eko grew tired of protecting a city that never learned. And in order for Eko to create a new city, he has to start from zero.

Karas: The Revelation is on a whole new level from Karas: The Prophecy. I was truly astonished from beginning to the end by its lovely visuals; action sequences that push boundaries I never thought were possible and the overall experience the show delivers is just sweet. This piece manages to put you in a hole, making the viewer think to themselves, ‘How is Otoha going to get out of this one?’ and what are the creators going to do to maximize the entertaining factor of the ending? I will not say that I have never been so synced up with an anime before, but in ‘The Revelation’ the acoustics, the animation, and the flow of the show is simply overwhelming. As I was watching this anime, I could not get enough of the action. It was consistent, and was definitely a fun experience to be had.

The Breakdown
Certainly, Manga Entertainment has made us wait for the continuation of Karas, now that it is here, I have to say, I was not disappointed with the results. The show is balanced, the sounds are effective and forces you to pay attention to what is going on in the scenes. The music score is amazing as it was in the first volume. And as I have stated previously, the animation is superb, with the varying use of chase scenes and head to head battle scenes. What this volume has that the first did not have is the meat of the Karas story. If you were one of those viewers that did not really comprehend the things that were going on in ‘The Prophecy,’ you will see the light with ‘The Revelation.’ And if you knew where everything was from the start, you will definitely love how the show plays out in the end. I applaud Manga Entertainment for bringing such a great show to the States and while it took a long time, the finished product is what really matters.

Anime Network Premieres Venus Versus Virus on Nov 16th!

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Venus Versus Virus, the highly anticipated new adventure series that first aired on Japanese television in January 2007, is set to make its North American debut November 16, on America’s #1 Anime Channel-Anime Network! (more…)

Doujin Work

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

Synopsis

Well, you can’t blame Najimi who is an everyday student struggling to earn a buck. She just got fired from her previous job and needs a new source of income. Her friend offers to pay Najimi to help sell doujin. Najimi soon realizes there’s a fortune to be made and sets her sights on becoming a doujin artist. And thus begins the story.

Review

Welcome to the wonderful world of doujinshi. Doujins are unofficial, self-published, amateur work that comprises of Japanese H-manga and computer games. For every popular anime and video game series in existence, there is a fan doujin spin off that explores possibilities that didn’t actually occur in the plotline. Pairings such as Ichigo x Yoruichi (Bleach bath scene) and Yaoi matchups Kaiba x Yami Yugi (Yugioh!), Naruto’s Kakashi without his mask appearing as a Bishen, and Pokemon…you don’t want to know.

Doujin Work is based off the manga by Hiroyuki. The mini-series is 12 episodes long. Each episode is 14 minutes including the opening and ending. The official anime website is http://www.doujin.tv/.



Bang Zoom! Entertainment Delivers Two Unique English Soundtracks For Latest .hack//G.U. Video Games From Namco Bandai Games America

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

Bang Zoom! Entertainment, a leading full-service audio post production company and producer of original entertainment content, recently completed an extensive array of English ADR (Audio Dialogue Recording), editing and final mixing for Volumes 2 and 3 of the acclaimed .hack//G.U. trilogy of video games for the PlayStation ® 2 computer entertainment system from NAMCO BANDAI Games America, Inc. Both games are currently available in retailers nationwide. (more…)