The good folks at Anime On Demand have announced their first new title to be streamed on their site as part of the forthcoming simulcast season. The series is 'Mirai Nikki - Future Diary' a series described by AOD themselves (via twitter) as "a beautiful mix of Death Note meets Battle Royale".
Here is more information on the series courtesy of the AOD's partner Anime News Network -
Yukiteru Amano (Yuki) is a loner who never really interact with people and prefers writing a diary on his cell phone with his only companion being an imaginary friend named Deus Ex Machina, the God of Time and Space. However, Yuki soon learns that Deus is not a figment of his imagination but real when Deus makes him a participant in a battle royale with eleven others. Within this "Diary Game", the contestants are given special diaries that can predict the future with each diary having unique features that gives them both advantages and disadvantages.
As is the case with each series licensed by AOD, each episode will be available to stream from their website! Expect more news regarding new additions to the lineup soon!
The official blog of the Anime Chronicle Podcast, at www.AnimeChronicle.Podbean.com
Friday, 30 September 2011
Thursday, 29 September 2011
Review - Birdy The Mighty Decode - Part 2
'Birdy The Mighty Decode' Part 2 picks up from where the first left off. Following the phenomenon that occurred at the end of the previous season, a month on it has been established that the general public has been unable to determine what exactly happened that night, (of course we the viewer of the series are fully aware) but we can certainty see the devastation this disaster has left.
It is also made clear within the first episode what the overlaying plot of this season is. We begin with travelling prisoner ship being overrun by prisoners. This opening scene in many ways harping back to the opening scene from season one when Birdy was chasing a criminal through space except this time the narrative makes you aware that certain plot devices hinted at previously will likely be explored in the coming episodes. Knowing what the general story was going revolve around so early on together with being introduced to the main antagonists gave me an indication this second season was going to be quite the departure from the first. An example of this is the darker overtone that was brought to the forefront with a cold heartless killing within the opening few minutes of first the episode.
Another example is comedic elements being less prevalent. Now this is by no means a detriment (and this also not to say it is prevalent at all), but when they occur can be described as moments of relief for the characters and remind you of the human side of them.
The viewer also gets to delve into the psyche of the main protagonist Birdy during one of many points of exploration into the past in perhaps some of the best storytelling in this collection. We find out about the upbringing of Birdy and how it has effected her as a person. This combined with other scenarios that genuinely shocked me because of how dark and (to put it bluntly) violent they were made for great viewing and overall a fantastic series to really get connected to.
I should note regarding the shocking and violent scenes that while there were dark elements present in the first season, most of those pale in comparison to what you see within the first two episodes of this release alone! It takes a lot to get me to be as shocked as I was at times, but it needs to be known that this does not alienate you because it all fits so well within the context of the story. (I'm not complaining about them in the slightest but thought for the purposes of this review it should be mentioned.)
The fact this season has such a serious overtone throughout it made it all the more enjoyable. Perhaps me not being aware of this before I watched helped a lot. But given my memories of the first season are so strong and I was almost craving for darker themes to be introduced back then, by the time I had finished watching episode 2 of this collection in some ways I felt as though I was watching an entirely different series let alone season. This is by far one of my favourite series of anime to watch this year. The story telling combined with the explanations of copius amounts of details teased in season one made it for such an enjoyable viewing experience that I'd happily watch it again anytime.
For those wanting a bit extra too there is a fun OVA set after the events of season two exploring yet more elements of the plot stemming from season one that also leaves a possibility for there to be yet more of this franchise in the future.
I whole heartedly reccommend that if you enjoyed season one you must check out season two. If you're someone reading this who has yet to indulge in the franchise it is well worth investing your time in.
'Birdy The Mighty Decode' - Part 2 is available now in retailers thanks to Manga Entertainment UK.
Amazon UK / Play.com / HMV
Trailer -
It is also made clear within the first episode what the overlaying plot of this season is. We begin with travelling prisoner ship being overrun by prisoners. This opening scene in many ways harping back to the opening scene from season one when Birdy was chasing a criminal through space except this time the narrative makes you aware that certain plot devices hinted at previously will likely be explored in the coming episodes. Knowing what the general story was going revolve around so early on together with being introduced to the main antagonists gave me an indication this second season was going to be quite the departure from the first. An example of this is the darker overtone that was brought to the forefront with a cold heartless killing within the opening few minutes of first the episode.
Another example is comedic elements being less prevalent. Now this is by no means a detriment (and this also not to say it is prevalent at all), but when they occur can be described as moments of relief for the characters and remind you of the human side of them.
The viewer also gets to delve into the psyche of the main protagonist Birdy during one of many points of exploration into the past in perhaps some of the best storytelling in this collection. We find out about the upbringing of Birdy and how it has effected her as a person. This combined with other scenarios that genuinely shocked me because of how dark and (to put it bluntly) violent they were made for great viewing and overall a fantastic series to really get connected to.
I should note regarding the shocking and violent scenes that while there were dark elements present in the first season, most of those pale in comparison to what you see within the first two episodes of this release alone! It takes a lot to get me to be as shocked as I was at times, but it needs to be known that this does not alienate you because it all fits so well within the context of the story. (I'm not complaining about them in the slightest but thought for the purposes of this review it should be mentioned.)
The fact this season has such a serious overtone throughout it made it all the more enjoyable. Perhaps me not being aware of this before I watched helped a lot. But given my memories of the first season are so strong and I was almost craving for darker themes to be introduced back then, by the time I had finished watching episode 2 of this collection in some ways I felt as though I was watching an entirely different series let alone season. This is by far one of my favourite series of anime to watch this year. The story telling combined with the explanations of copius amounts of details teased in season one made it for such an enjoyable viewing experience that I'd happily watch it again anytime.
For those wanting a bit extra too there is a fun OVA set after the events of season two exploring yet more elements of the plot stemming from season one that also leaves a possibility for there to be yet more of this franchise in the future.
I whole heartedly reccommend that if you enjoyed season one you must check out season two. If you're someone reading this who has yet to indulge in the franchise it is well worth investing your time in.
'Birdy The Mighty Decode' - Part 2 is available now in retailers thanks to Manga Entertainment UK.
Amazon UK / Play.com / HMV
Trailer -
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Tuesday, 27 September 2011
Japan Underground event in London on October 15th to feature 3 live bands!
Japan Underground have announced that Saturday 15th October will be the date of their next big music evening featuring three bands amongst the music that will be played! Full details (courtesy of the website for Japan Underground) can be found below.
Where: Bloomsbury Lanes, Bedford Way, London, WC1H 9EU. [map]
When: Saturday 15th October
Tickets: Adv. £10 [Buy Online]
Facebook Event Page: [Click here]
Last.fm Event Page: [Click here]
Japan Underground is back, bringing with it the energy and sparkle of Tokyo’s alternative night life – and this time three electronically charged bands from the Tokyo indie scene too! Plus tracks from J-rock, visual kei, metal and quirky pop scenes until 3am! (And that’s not forgetting the karaoke room, bowling, pool and ping pong fun available too!)
The bands performing live are;
TOKYO PINSALOCKS:
Tokyo Pinsalocks are a psychedelicious three-girl groove-pop outfit who have toured the UK and US several times. In step with the Tokyo music scene, their latest album, ‘KURUKURU TO GURUGURU’, takes on a more electronic sound, and the trio’s fun live show pits bass and drum grooves against Naoko’s ice-cool modulated vocals.
www.pinsalocks.com / http://www.myspace.com/tokyopinsalocks
GALAPAGOSS:
GalapagosS is the brand-new project of Sharaku Kobayashi (vocals/guitar/sequencer), from the internationally successful chiptune unit FLOPPY. The new group’s name reflects the insular evolution of Japan’s society in isolation from the rest of the world, tapping the zeitgeist to inform their 8bit-soaked fusion of techno pop, new wave and punk. They perform as a full band, giving blisteringly aggressive live shows, and borrow as much from anime, manga and videogames as they do from music.
http://galapagoss.syncl.jp/
HONDALADY:
Techno-rock unit HONDALADY have history stretching back to 1996 but have performed as a two-man outift since 2002. Their 8th album, ‘Sneaker mon amour’, has been an underground hit in Japan, and the duo have also written music for videogames on Nintendo Wii, growing them a fanbase among gameheads in Europe and the US. Gamers may recognise member Yusuke Kozaki, he designed the characters of the super insane video game ‘No More Heroes’.
www.hondalady.net / www.myspace.com/hondaladyjapan
Tickets are on sale now!
Where: Bloomsbury Lanes, Bedford Way, London, WC1H 9EU. [map]
When: Saturday 15th October
Tickets: Adv. £10 [Buy Online]
Facebook Event Page: [Click here]
Last.fm Event Page: [Click here]
Japan Underground is back, bringing with it the energy and sparkle of Tokyo’s alternative night life – and this time three electronically charged bands from the Tokyo indie scene too! Plus tracks from J-rock, visual kei, metal and quirky pop scenes until 3am! (And that’s not forgetting the karaoke room, bowling, pool and ping pong fun available too!)
The bands performing live are;
TOKYO PINSALOCKS:
Tokyo Pinsalocks are a psychedelicious three-girl groove-pop outfit who have toured the UK and US several times. In step with the Tokyo music scene, their latest album, ‘KURUKURU TO GURUGURU’, takes on a more electronic sound, and the trio’s fun live show pits bass and drum grooves against Naoko’s ice-cool modulated vocals.
www.pinsalocks.com / http://www.myspace.com/tokyopinsalocks
GALAPAGOSS:
GalapagosS is the brand-new project of Sharaku Kobayashi (vocals/guitar/sequencer), from the internationally successful chiptune unit FLOPPY. The new group’s name reflects the insular evolution of Japan’s society in isolation from the rest of the world, tapping the zeitgeist to inform their 8bit-soaked fusion of techno pop, new wave and punk. They perform as a full band, giving blisteringly aggressive live shows, and borrow as much from anime, manga and videogames as they do from music.
http://galapagoss.syncl.jp/
HONDALADY:
Techno-rock unit HONDALADY have history stretching back to 1996 but have performed as a two-man outift since 2002. Their 8th album, ‘Sneaker mon amour’, has been an underground hit in Japan, and the duo have also written music for videogames on Nintendo Wii, growing them a fanbase among gameheads in Europe and the US. Gamers may recognise member Yusuke Kozaki, he designed the characters of the super insane video game ‘No More Heroes’.
www.hondalady.net / www.myspace.com/hondaladyjapan
Tickets are on sale now!
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Thursday, 22 September 2011
Manga Entertainment UK have a "massive release day" in December and 'Darker Than Black: Gemini Of The Black Meteor' is part of it!
Manga Entertainment have made it known via their facbook page that this December is going to be a big month for them and that London Expo will be the place they make an announcement!
"December 26th is going to be a massive new release day for us. I can't say anymore or THEY will shoot me! Big news on the way at London Expo!!"
The London Expo takes place from October 28th - 30th at the Excel Centre in London. For more information on the convention head over to LondonExpo.com
On a related note, a new release has also been confirmed by Manga for the same day as the teased title above as 'Darker Than Black: Gemini Of The Meteor' will be available to buy on DVD and Blu-Ray from December 26th. This is the highly anticipated second season of original series 'Darker Than Black' that was previously released on DVD in the UK by Manga Entertainment.
"December 26th is going to be a massive new release day for us. I can't say anymore or THEY will shoot me! Big news on the way at London Expo!!"
The London Expo takes place from October 28th - 30th at the Excel Centre in London. For more information on the convention head over to LondonExpo.com
On a related note, a new release has also been confirmed by Manga for the same day as the teased title above as 'Darker Than Black: Gemini Of The Meteor' will be available to buy on DVD and Blu-Ray from December 26th. This is the highly anticipated second season of original series 'Darker Than Black' that was previously released on DVD in the UK by Manga Entertainment.
Update on lineup and guests at Scotland Loves Anime in October
The official website of the Scotland Loves Anime weekenders LovesAnimation.com has been updated with more titles and guest announcements! Read the latest updates below:
We’re pleased to announce we will be hosting the UK Premiere of Sunrise’s theatrical feature ”Armored Troop Votoms: Pailsen Files“.
The plot to this feature is as follows. "Chirico Cuvie is a VOTOMS pilot who has an extraordinarily high survival rate. Chrico is assigned to the new Barcoff Squad which is comprised soldiers with similarily high survival rates. The new team is an experiment by the head of the Melkian Department of Intelligence and sent on seemingly impossible missions. Which are meant to test the findings of the infamous Yoran Pailsen."
This will screen in Edinburgh at the Filmhouse only – with the full line-up along with ticket sales to be launched on Friday!
Also announced for Glasgow is the UK premiere of “Letter to Momo” during both weekends of Scotland Loves Anime.
Seven years in the making, A Letter to Momo is a triumph of traditional hand-drawn animation. Clinging to an unfinished letter written by her recently deceased father, Momo learns that the strange and supernatural things happening on Shio Island are connected in some way to her father’s mysterious letter. A sensitive coming-of-age story that deals with loss and imagination.
This also concludes the line-up for our Judges Category (comprising of Letter to Momo, Colourful, Hotarubi no Mori E and Mardock Scramble at least) – which we’ll talk about in more detail shortly.
[Image is © 2012 “A Letter to Momo” Film Partners]
As if that wasn't enough there are also two guests confirmed for Edinburgh.
Ryosuke Takahashi
We are honoured to announce the attendance of one of Sunrise’s most prominent directors too, Ryosuke Takahashi, the director plus original creator of the Votoms universe. Together with character designer Norio Shioyama his work epitomizes much of Sunrise’s work in the 1980s, pioneering the real robot genre, with such noted works as Armored Troop Votoms, Fang of the Sun Dougram and many others. Among his more recent works are Gasaraki, Bakumatsu Kikansetsu Irohanihoheto and FLAG.
He will be taking part in a Q+A after his film screening as well as a separate session, for free, on the Sunday morning to discuss his in-depth knowledge of Japanese animation.
Shunsuke Oiji
We are also pleased to welcome one of Sunrise’s planning producers, Shunsuke Oiji, who produced for both Armored Troop Votoms: Pailsen Files and for Colorful as well – who will also contribute to the Q+A after the Votoms film. The rest of his schedule will be confirmed in due course.
Stay tuned for our Glasgow weekend guests shortly!
It should also be noted that one title has had to be removed from the lineup according to the '@LovesAnimation' Twitter stream: "We're sorry to announce that Toaru Hikushi will be out of line-up due to circumstances outside of TMS or our control. In good news - we do however have another UK premiere already prepared to take it's place - more on this later in a full post!"
For general information and ticket purchases for Scotland Loves Anime, visit LovesAnimation.com
We’re pleased to announce we will be hosting the UK Premiere of Sunrise’s theatrical feature ”Armored Troop Votoms: Pailsen Files“.
The plot to this feature is as follows. "Chirico Cuvie is a VOTOMS pilot who has an extraordinarily high survival rate. Chrico is assigned to the new Barcoff Squad which is comprised soldiers with similarily high survival rates. The new team is an experiment by the head of the Melkian Department of Intelligence and sent on seemingly impossible missions. Which are meant to test the findings of the infamous Yoran Pailsen."
This will screen in Edinburgh at the Filmhouse only – with the full line-up along with ticket sales to be launched on Friday!
Also announced for Glasgow is the UK premiere of “Letter to Momo” during both weekends of Scotland Loves Anime.
Seven years in the making, A Letter to Momo is a triumph of traditional hand-drawn animation. Clinging to an unfinished letter written by her recently deceased father, Momo learns that the strange and supernatural things happening on Shio Island are connected in some way to her father’s mysterious letter. A sensitive coming-of-age story that deals with loss and imagination.
This also concludes the line-up for our Judges Category (comprising of Letter to Momo, Colourful, Hotarubi no Mori E and Mardock Scramble at least) – which we’ll talk about in more detail shortly.
[Image is © 2012 “A Letter to Momo” Film Partners]
As if that wasn't enough there are also two guests confirmed for Edinburgh.
Ryosuke Takahashi
We are honoured to announce the attendance of one of Sunrise’s most prominent directors too, Ryosuke Takahashi, the director plus original creator of the Votoms universe. Together with character designer Norio Shioyama his work epitomizes much of Sunrise’s work in the 1980s, pioneering the real robot genre, with such noted works as Armored Troop Votoms, Fang of the Sun Dougram and many others. Among his more recent works are Gasaraki, Bakumatsu Kikansetsu Irohanihoheto and FLAG.
He will be taking part in a Q+A after his film screening as well as a separate session, for free, on the Sunday morning to discuss his in-depth knowledge of Japanese animation.
Shunsuke Oiji
We are also pleased to welcome one of Sunrise’s planning producers, Shunsuke Oiji, who produced for both Armored Troop Votoms: Pailsen Files and for Colorful as well – who will also contribute to the Q+A after the Votoms film. The rest of his schedule will be confirmed in due course.
Stay tuned for our Glasgow weekend guests shortly!
It should also be noted that one title has had to be removed from the lineup according to the '@LovesAnimation' Twitter stream: "We're sorry to announce that Toaru Hikushi will be out of line-up due to circumstances outside of TMS or our control. In good news - we do however have another UK premiere already prepared to take it's place - more on this later in a full post!"
For general information and ticket purchases for Scotland Loves Anime, visit LovesAnimation.com
Thursday, 15 September 2011
Beckii Cruel to perform at London Expo!
We've just got word that following an appearance this past May, internet sensation Beckii Cruel is set to appear at the London expo in October performing her new single 'You Can't Kiss Me'!
Read below for all the info!
J-Pop Star Beckii Cruel to Perform New Single at London Comic Con, 28-30 OCTOBER – EXCEL LONDON – ROYAL VICTORIA DOCK
Teen sensation Beckii Cruel will be performing her new single ‘You Can't Kiss Me’ at next month’s MCM Expo London Comic Con, organisers have announced. The Isle of Man schoolgirl, who shot to superstar status in Japan after the nation fell in love with YouTube videos of her dancing to anime songs, will be appearing on-stage on both Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th October.
Beckii was brought to a mainstream UK audience last year, when the story of her incredible rise to fame was told in a BBC Three documentary, Beckii: Schoolgirl Superstar. So far, Beckii’s YouTube channel has received nearly 19 million views, and she has also released music CDs, DVDs and even two best-selling English language learning books for her Japanese fans.
As well as singing ‘You Can't Kiss Me’ – released on 24 October – Beckii will be performing a medley of her YouTube dances and getting the crowd on stage to dance along to the popular Japanese Internet meme Danjo. Beckii was a huge hit with London Comic Con visitors when she came along in May, and we’re delighted to welcome her back for the October show.
For London MCM Expo tickets please visit: www.mcmexpogroup.com/store
You can watch a clip of her performance (taken from her official YouTube channel) below -
For more information on Beckii Cruel visit here website HERE.
For all the information regarding London MCM Expo click HERE.
Photo Credit: Beckii Cruel official website
Read below for all the info!
J-Pop Star Beckii Cruel to Perform New Single at London Comic Con, 28-30 OCTOBER – EXCEL LONDON – ROYAL VICTORIA DOCK
Teen sensation Beckii Cruel will be performing her new single ‘You Can't Kiss Me’ at next month’s MCM Expo London Comic Con, organisers have announced. The Isle of Man schoolgirl, who shot to superstar status in Japan after the nation fell in love with YouTube videos of her dancing to anime songs, will be appearing on-stage on both Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th October.
Beckii was brought to a mainstream UK audience last year, when the story of her incredible rise to fame was told in a BBC Three documentary, Beckii: Schoolgirl Superstar. So far, Beckii’s YouTube channel has received nearly 19 million views, and she has also released music CDs, DVDs and even two best-selling English language learning books for her Japanese fans.
As well as singing ‘You Can't Kiss Me’ – released on 24 October – Beckii will be performing a medley of her YouTube dances and getting the crowd on stage to dance along to the popular Japanese Internet meme Danjo. Beckii was a huge hit with London Comic Con visitors when she came along in May, and we’re delighted to welcome her back for the October show.
For London MCM Expo tickets please visit: www.mcmexpogroup.com/store
You can watch a clip of her performance (taken from her official YouTube channel) below -
For more information on Beckii Cruel visit here website HERE.
For all the information regarding London MCM Expo click HERE.
Photo Credit: Beckii Cruel official website
Sci-Fi London announce Anime All Nighter!
Sci-Fi London have announced that in conjunction with Scotland Loves Anime and Kaze they will be holding an Anime All Nighter on evening of October 8th! Movies to be screened include Trigun: Badlands Rumble, Welcome To The Space Show, Eden Of The East: Paradise Lost and more!
If you can't get to Scotland for the Scotland Loves Anime weekender, this is a great alternative!
Get the whole lowdown on this event, with some previews of titles to below -
"In association with MANGA ENTERTAINMENT, KAZE and SCOTLAND LOVES ANIMATON we are excited about the notorious ANIME-ALLNIGHT screening which starts at 11.30pm on Sat 8th and ends around 8am on Sunday...
This time we are in the lovely 350 seater auditorium at Odeon Camden Town... book early and come see this fantastic films!"
We are showing:
TRIGUN: BADLANDS RUMBLE
EDEN OF THE EAST: PARADISE LOST
[Trailer below is in Japanese + *SPOILER WARNING* for those who have not seen series or 'King Of Eden' Movie]
WELCOME TO THE SPACE SHOW
JIN ROH: THE WOLF BRIGADE
This is one of the first Anime movies we screened at the festival and we thank Optimum for letting us have it for our 10th anniversary. If you have only seen this on a TV you have missed out, this is an awesome and classic animated film.
TEKKEN BLOOD VENGENCE
We are delighted to present one of the few 2D screenings of the amazing CGI.
For more information and ticket purchases, click HERE. You might want to act quickly as this will event will be very popular!
If you can't get to Scotland for the Scotland Loves Anime weekender, this is a great alternative!
Get the whole lowdown on this event, with some previews of titles to below -
"In association with MANGA ENTERTAINMENT, KAZE and SCOTLAND LOVES ANIMATON we are excited about the notorious ANIME-ALLNIGHT screening which starts at 11.30pm on Sat 8th and ends around 8am on Sunday...
This time we are in the lovely 350 seater auditorium at Odeon Camden Town... book early and come see this fantastic films!"
We are showing:
TRIGUN: BADLANDS RUMBLE
EDEN OF THE EAST: PARADISE LOST
[Trailer below is in Japanese + *SPOILER WARNING* for those who have not seen series or 'King Of Eden' Movie]
WELCOME TO THE SPACE SHOW
JIN ROH: THE WOLF BRIGADE
This is one of the first Anime movies we screened at the festival and we thank Optimum for letting us have it for our 10th anniversary. If you have only seen this on a TV you have missed out, this is an awesome and classic animated film.
TEKKEN BLOOD VENGENCE
We are delighted to present one of the few 2D screenings of the amazing CGI.
For more information and ticket purchases, click HERE. You might want to act quickly as this will event will be very popular!
Sunday, 11 September 2011
Vic Mignoga to appear at London MCM Expo in October!
Yes everyone it's getting to that time of the year again where we begin build up to the October edition of the London MCM Expo taking place at the Excel Centre in London from Friday 28th - Sunday 30th October. (It should be noted that entry on Friday is only granted if you have a weekend ticket.)
Two voice acting guest announcement have been made in the form of Vic Mignogna and Ali Hallis.
Vic Mignogna, one of the most recognisable names in Anime voice acting is known for his portrayals of lead protagonist Edward Elric in both Fullmetal Alchemist and the new incarnation Fullmetal Alchemist: Bortherhood along with roles in various forms of the Dragon Ball franchise and Bleach to name a few.
Another talent if his is that he also has sung the English language versions of anime songs including some for One Piece! See his version of the first television opening for One Piece below!
Vic will be appearing on the Saturday and Sunday of the convention.
The other voice artist announced is perhaps one that Anime fans won't be as familiar with, but nonetheless will still be a pleasure to meet in person, as Ali Hallis will grace the London Expo on both Saturday and Sunday. Ali is known for her work in the video game voice over industry. Her credits include the lead character 'Lightning' from Final Fantasy XIII and 'Dr. Liara T'Soni' from the Mass Effect franchise.
For more information on the London Expo, visit the official website of the convention HERE.
Early entry tickets (which can get you inside the convention up to two hours before general doors open) are on sale now and are priced at £16 per day or £28 for a weekend ticket. If previous conventions are anything to go by you might want to think about getting tickets sooner rather than later!
We'll be sure to keep you up to date with all the big news in the coming weeks!
Two voice acting guest announcement have been made in the form of Vic Mignogna and Ali Hallis.
Vic Mignogna, one of the most recognisable names in Anime voice acting is known for his portrayals of lead protagonist Edward Elric in both Fullmetal Alchemist and the new incarnation Fullmetal Alchemist: Bortherhood along with roles in various forms of the Dragon Ball franchise and Bleach to name a few.
Another talent if his is that he also has sung the English language versions of anime songs including some for One Piece! See his version of the first television opening for One Piece below!
Vic will be appearing on the Saturday and Sunday of the convention.
The other voice artist announced is perhaps one that Anime fans won't be as familiar with, but nonetheless will still be a pleasure to meet in person, as Ali Hallis will grace the London Expo on both Saturday and Sunday. Ali is known for her work in the video game voice over industry. Her credits include the lead character 'Lightning' from Final Fantasy XIII and 'Dr. Liara T'Soni' from the Mass Effect franchise.
For more information on the London Expo, visit the official website of the convention HERE.
Early entry tickets (which can get you inside the convention up to two hours before general doors open) are on sale now and are priced at £16 per day or £28 for a weekend ticket. If previous conventions are anything to go by you might want to think about getting tickets sooner rather than later!
We'll be sure to keep you up to date with all the big news in the coming weeks!
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
Review - K-ON! Volume 1 DVD
K-ON! follows a group of new high school students adapting to their surroundings by participating in after school clubs.
Whereas it's not essential or necessarily encouraged as much in UK schooling, in many institutions abroad they're quite serious about them as has been documented and demonstrated in many TV and film projects.
I began watching this DVD knowing very, very little about the franchise other than the fact that music was somehow integral to the overall plot. When the opening scene shows one of the main protagonists Yui waking up late for her first day at high school only to discover when she arrives there she is in fact early because she read the time incorrectly on her clock, you instantly know her character might the irregular one of the bunch or a clutz to be quite blunt. The other main protagonists are very well established within the episodes included on this release in part due to the common goal they share namely the further development and stability of the club they are in.
At the conclusion of the first episode there were so many possibilities for how the story could develop in my mind it actually got me very excited and encouraged me to watch more. Given I generally prefer action based stories I was surprised I felt this way but that shows how good the story telling is in a setting like this.
As I progressed through the DVD the creators did a great job of bringing characters backgrounds to light and how certain aspects would affect the overall demeanour of others.
Yui, who as I mentioned earlier is one of those people who despite being a very warm hearted and outgoing person can't seem to get anywhere on time, is very easily distracted and could annoy people by her actions which are by no means intentional.
Tsumugi, who seems to be from a wealthy background given the many hints, is a very kind hearted person who doesn't appear to have a bad bone on her body.
Ritsu, the more outgoing of the bunch has a lot of energy and determination but just needs the right motivation to lead her on the correct path.
Mio is the one who is very down to earth and seems to have the most vested interest in the progression of the club. In the later episodes of this DVD she is the one leading the charge for the group to take the next step and work towards a goal that will no doubt play a pivotal role at a later point in the narrative.
The very light hearted feel of the series as a whole combined with the excellent production and soundtrack that compliment it so well is a real pleasure to witness. There is always a fun vibe about the series despite some of the minor trials and tribulations that the group encounter within these first four episodes.
I mentioned the soundtrack. With the series being very musically driven in the plot the soundtrack always features melodies and rhythms that you could envisage a band playing. An excellent example being a bass guitar riff that generated the exact feeling any soundtrack trying to encapsulate the same moment should be able to do. But because it had the vibe of a bass guitarist playing it and the focus was on the bass guitarist of the group, Mio, it added to the moment tenfold.
While I have tried to be as spoiler free as possible in this review, and that's not say that's going to change before I conclude, I do want to point out how the series doesn't seem to take place within a set time frame of a few days, but is driven more by particular situations. It is a refreshing change to watch a series like this and not feeling tied a particular plot line that could drive the overall tempo of a story arc. These first four episodes take you completely on different scenarios that all fit into a clearly defined timeline but don't lock you in one short time period. These episodes alone take you across a whole school year by the look of things but because it's more about the situations with the characters it doesn't have any negative affect on your viewing. If anything it enhanced mine knowing it could take me on different twists and turns each episode.
K-ON! Volume 1 has blown me away with what it has offered. My few expectations and pre-conceived notions were instantly removed and replaced with a very enjoyable 90 minutes or so light hearted fun that has left me wanting more.
The DVD comes with both the English and the original Japanese audio track for all the episodes. The standalone extra is worth watching as it is an interview with Stephanie Sheh, the English voice of Yui, where she answers questions about playing the role and being involved in the project.
This DVD is available to purchase now thanks to the good folks at Manga Entertainment UK from all good retailers.
Jeremy Graves
Whereas it's not essential or necessarily encouraged as much in UK schooling, in many institutions abroad they're quite serious about them as has been documented and demonstrated in many TV and film projects.
I began watching this DVD knowing very, very little about the franchise other than the fact that music was somehow integral to the overall plot. When the opening scene shows one of the main protagonists Yui waking up late for her first day at high school only to discover when she arrives there she is in fact early because she read the time incorrectly on her clock, you instantly know her character might the irregular one of the bunch or a clutz to be quite blunt. The other main protagonists are very well established within the episodes included on this release in part due to the common goal they share namely the further development and stability of the club they are in.
At the conclusion of the first episode there were so many possibilities for how the story could develop in my mind it actually got me very excited and encouraged me to watch more. Given I generally prefer action based stories I was surprised I felt this way but that shows how good the story telling is in a setting like this.
As I progressed through the DVD the creators did a great job of bringing characters backgrounds to light and how certain aspects would affect the overall demeanour of others.
Yui, who as I mentioned earlier is one of those people who despite being a very warm hearted and outgoing person can't seem to get anywhere on time, is very easily distracted and could annoy people by her actions which are by no means intentional.
Tsumugi, who seems to be from a wealthy background given the many hints, is a very kind hearted person who doesn't appear to have a bad bone on her body.
Ritsu, the more outgoing of the bunch has a lot of energy and determination but just needs the right motivation to lead her on the correct path.
Mio is the one who is very down to earth and seems to have the most vested interest in the progression of the club. In the later episodes of this DVD she is the one leading the charge for the group to take the next step and work towards a goal that will no doubt play a pivotal role at a later point in the narrative.
The very light hearted feel of the series as a whole combined with the excellent production and soundtrack that compliment it so well is a real pleasure to witness. There is always a fun vibe about the series despite some of the minor trials and tribulations that the group encounter within these first four episodes.
I mentioned the soundtrack. With the series being very musically driven in the plot the soundtrack always features melodies and rhythms that you could envisage a band playing. An excellent example being a bass guitar riff that generated the exact feeling any soundtrack trying to encapsulate the same moment should be able to do. But because it had the vibe of a bass guitarist playing it and the focus was on the bass guitarist of the group, Mio, it added to the moment tenfold.
While I have tried to be as spoiler free as possible in this review, and that's not say that's going to change before I conclude, I do want to point out how the series doesn't seem to take place within a set time frame of a few days, but is driven more by particular situations. It is a refreshing change to watch a series like this and not feeling tied a particular plot line that could drive the overall tempo of a story arc. These first four episodes take you completely on different scenarios that all fit into a clearly defined timeline but don't lock you in one short time period. These episodes alone take you across a whole school year by the look of things but because it's more about the situations with the characters it doesn't have any negative affect on your viewing. If anything it enhanced mine knowing it could take me on different twists and turns each episode.
K-ON! Volume 1 has blown me away with what it has offered. My few expectations and pre-conceived notions were instantly removed and replaced with a very enjoyable 90 minutes or so light hearted fun that has left me wanting more.
The DVD comes with both the English and the original Japanese audio track for all the episodes. The standalone extra is worth watching as it is an interview with Stephanie Sheh, the English voice of Yui, where she answers questions about playing the role and being involved in the project.
This DVD is available to purchase now thanks to the good folks at Manga Entertainment UK from all good retailers.
Jeremy Graves
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Manga Entertainment confirms UK release date of Fairy Tail Part 1
Manga Entertainment UK confirmed earlier today (Tuesday 6th September) on their facebook page that the first release of 'Fairy Tail will be on the 5th March 2012.
Manga announced earlier this year they had acquired the UK distribution rights to the series and had previously confirmed that the first release would be during the first quarter of 2012.
This series was released in the US by Funimation and through their YouTube channel you are able to sample some of the series! You can watch the first episode, in Japanese with English subtitles HERE.
(There appears to be no region locking on the episodes available on the Funimation channel.)
NOTE - The image in this post was taken from website of Funimation. The date listed represents the US release of this title.
Manga announced earlier this year they had acquired the UK distribution rights to the series and had previously confirmed that the first release would be during the first quarter of 2012.
This series was released in the US by Funimation and through their YouTube channel you are able to sample some of the series! You can watch the first episode, in Japanese with English subtitles HERE.
(There appears to be no region locking on the episodes available on the Funimation channel.)
NOTE - The image in this post was taken from website of Funimation. The date listed represents the US release of this title.
'Kanon x Kanon' London concert tickets on sale now!
Following the announcement of Kanon x Kanon coming to London part of their European tour in November the details regarding tickets have been revealed and most importantly are on sale now! Full details below -
[If you missed our previous news note on this, Click HERE to read all about Kanon x Kanon coming to London.]
Event - kanonxkanonxkanon European Tour 2011
Date - Friday 18th November 2011
Location - O2 Islington Academy, London
Time - 7pm (It's not known if this is the start time or the time that doors will open. The listing doesn't specify.)
Price: £24 (plus any charges) from TicketWeb [CLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS]
It was also noted that details on the ticket upgrades that will be made available will be released in the near future.
We'll be sure to keep you updated with any further developments regarding this event!
[If you missed our previous news note on this, Click HERE to read all about Kanon x Kanon coming to London.]
Event - kanonxkanonxkanon European Tour 2011
Date - Friday 18th November 2011
Location - O2 Islington Academy, London
Time - 7pm (It's not known if this is the start time or the time that doors will open. The listing doesn't specify.)
Price: £24 (plus any charges) from TicketWeb [CLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS]
It was also noted that details on the ticket upgrades that will be made available will be released in the near future.
We'll be sure to keep you updated with any further developments regarding this event!
'Scotland Loves Anime' lineup & schedule revealed!
Following our recent news note on the first and second Mardock Scramble movies being part of the lineup for the annual Scotland Loves Anime festival in October. Full details on what will be on offer (with the exception of one title that will be announced next week) are now available below -
Glasgow, October 7th – October 9th
Tekken Blood Vengeance 3D
Interstella 5555
Saturday 8th:
Arrietty (dubbed children’s screening)
Hotarubi no Mori E + 2 Episodes of Related Anime (EU premiere)
Mardock Scramble Parts 1 (Scottish premiere) and 2 (EU premiere)
Sunday 9th:
Escaflowne the Movie (UK premiere, classic screening)
Colourful (UK premiere)
Secret Film – To Be Announced September 12th (UK premiere)
Edinburgh, October 14th – October 16th
The Princess and the Pilot (UK premiere)
Coicent/Towanoquon/Five Numbers (UK premiere)
1 x Special Screenings (UK premiere, announcement on September 12th)
Hotarubi no Mori E + 2 Episodes of Related Anime
Colourful
Mardock Scramble Parts 1 and 2
Tekken Blood Vengeance (2D)
1 x Special Screenings (announcement on September 12th)
[Edinburgh times on each day to be confirmed soon.]
"Our films page will be updated with more detail over the next week and tickets will go on sale for both cities in the next two weeks for Scotland Loves Anime 2011. We’re immensely excited about this year’s festival and can’t wait to see you there!"
For more information on Scotland Loves Anime, you can visit the official website HERE.
Glasgow, October 7th – October 9th
Tekken Blood Vengeance 3D
Interstella 5555
Saturday 8th:
Arrietty (dubbed children’s screening)
Hotarubi no Mori E + 2 Episodes of Related Anime (EU premiere)
Mardock Scramble Parts 1 (Scottish premiere) and 2 (EU premiere)
Sunday 9th:
Escaflowne the Movie (UK premiere, classic screening)
Colourful (UK premiere)
Secret Film – To Be Announced September 12th (UK premiere)
Edinburgh, October 14th – October 16th
The Princess and the Pilot (UK premiere)
Coicent/Towanoquon/Five Numbers (UK premiere)
1 x Special Screenings (UK premiere, announcement on September 12th)
Hotarubi no Mori E + 2 Episodes of Related Anime
Colourful
Mardock Scramble Parts 1 and 2
Tekken Blood Vengeance (2D)
1 x Special Screenings (announcement on September 12th)
[Edinburgh times on each day to be confirmed soon.]
"Our films page will be updated with more detail over the next week and tickets will go on sale for both cities in the next two weeks for Scotland Loves Anime 2011. We’re immensely excited about this year’s festival and can’t wait to see you there!"
For more information on Scotland Loves Anime, you can visit the official website HERE.
Thursday, 1 September 2011
App News: Ghost In The Shell 'Optical Camouflage Camera' for iPhone!
Are you a Ghost In The Shell fan and wish that you could have some kind of optical camouflage to blend into your surroundings. Then this app brings you one step closer to that dream in the form of the Ghost In The Shell 'Optical Camouflage Camera' app for the iPhone.
The app released this week by Production I.G. to celebrate the 3D version of 'Ghost In The Shell: Solid State Society' allows you to make a person or certain objects blend into its surroundings. Here's the official description of the application and how it works:
This camera allows you to take pictures or record videos of objects that turn transparent and blend in with the background. The visual effect is exactly as the one achieved with the Optical Camouflage featured in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex. With this camera, you can also take pictures or videos of transparent people.
It's extremely easy to use and can connect to Twitter and Facebook.
Create your own reality in ways previously thought impossible. Experience Optical Camouflage!
[Controls]
1. Start the application and hold the smartphone in your hand or place it close by.
2. Be sure your smartphone it won't move or shake.
3. Start Optical Camouflage Camera Mode by pressing the middle button.
4. Take pictures or record a video!"
My initial thoughts:
This is a pretty cool app if I am honest. Being a big fan of the franchise I saw this and just had to download it. Currently available at a 50% discount during it's initial launch period (although it's not clear how long this will be) at £1.49. At that price I think it's worth it based on the limited use I have had with it.
You've got the choice of using either camera on the iPhone4 (the device I'm using this app with) and can seemingly make an object or person in front of you have camouflage. There are also some pre-loaded GITS screenshots to blend yourself into. 12 to be exact that include an empty shopping centre with a line of Tachikoma standing guard, Kusanagi and Batou standing next to each other, even a sniper on a rooftop. There is also Twitter and Facebook integration so you can share these with your friends too. You can even activate a motion screen that resembles sight through the camera as though your are a cyborg and can see data being processed at the same time. (See screenshot to right.)
If you've got the money and/or are a fan of camera apps, why not give it a try.
Price: £1.49 (during initial launch period.)
Release date: 1st September 2011
Purchase from iTunes HERE.
There are some other Ghost In The Shell apps which we'll make sure to bring you details on in the coming weeks!
Jeremy Graves
The app released this week by Production I.G. to celebrate the 3D version of 'Ghost In The Shell: Solid State Society' allows you to make a person or certain objects blend into its surroundings. Here's the official description of the application and how it works:
This camera allows you to take pictures or record videos of objects that turn transparent and blend in with the background. The visual effect is exactly as the one achieved with the Optical Camouflage featured in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex. With this camera, you can also take pictures or videos of transparent people.
It's extremely easy to use and can connect to Twitter and Facebook.
Create your own reality in ways previously thought impossible. Experience Optical Camouflage!
[Controls]
1. Start the application and hold the smartphone in your hand or place it close by.
2. Be sure your smartphone it won't move or shake.
3. Start Optical Camouflage Camera Mode by pressing the middle button.
4. Take pictures or record a video!"
My initial thoughts:
This is a pretty cool app if I am honest. Being a big fan of the franchise I saw this and just had to download it. Currently available at a 50% discount during it's initial launch period (although it's not clear how long this will be) at £1.49. At that price I think it's worth it based on the limited use I have had with it.
You've got the choice of using either camera on the iPhone4 (the device I'm using this app with) and can seemingly make an object or person in front of you have camouflage. There are also some pre-loaded GITS screenshots to blend yourself into. 12 to be exact that include an empty shopping centre with a line of Tachikoma standing guard, Kusanagi and Batou standing next to each other, even a sniper on a rooftop. There is also Twitter and Facebook integration so you can share these with your friends too. You can even activate a motion screen that resembles sight through the camera as though your are a cyborg and can see data being processed at the same time. (See screenshot to right.)
If you've got the money and/or are a fan of camera apps, why not give it a try.
Price: £1.49 (during initial launch period.)
Release date: 1st September 2011
Purchase from iTunes HERE.
There are some other Ghost In The Shell apps which we'll make sure to bring you details on in the coming weeks!
Jeremy Graves
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