Showing posts with label London Expo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London Expo. Show all posts

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.

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

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!

Monday, 23 May 2011

Video Game news: New Gundam and Bleach games to europe!

Tecmo Koei Europe have announced that we can expect two Anime releated games being released by them this year.

First of all, the long running Gundam franchise will have it's third outing as part of the Dynasty Warriors series as 'Dynasty Warriors Gundam 3' is set for release on July 1st across Europe on Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 consoles.

The game is "set in the future, chaotic warfare has engulfed the universe. The world is ripe with strife as gigantic mecha called Mobile Suits march to war on land and in space. Featuring characters and mecha from over 30 years of Gundam anime and manga series, DYNASTY WARRIORS: GUNDAM 3 thrusts players into the galactic melee with over 50 playable and upgradable characters and over 70 playable and upgradeable Mobile Suits combed from the Gundam universe. New additions include Mobile Suits from Mobile Suit Gundam 00, Mobile Suit Gundam UC and many more.
DYNASTY WARRIORS: GUNDAM 3 also features a number of gameplay additions to the series, including 3 brand new featured systems, including the Partner Strike, Emergency Dash and Recovery Gauge Systems, which will bring a new level of full-out tactical action to the series. The Partner Strike System will enable the player to summon partner characters to the battlefield to assist at crucial moments, affecting your character̢۪s current melee engagement or possibly the overall battlefield conditions for your army. The Emergency Dash System will allow players to execute new cancel and evasion moves negating enemy attacks. This system will bring a new level to gameplay since powerful combos can be more easily parried. The new Recovery Gauge System enables players to recover armor during battle allowing players more flexibility in their tactics on the battlefield.

Additionally, DYNASTY WARRIORS: GUNDAM 3 brings a new strategy facet to gameplay. Battlefields now incorporate multiple facilities with various functions. Capturing these locations will change the battlefield conditions and turn the tide of the battle in your favor.
Players will be also able to use a new Chain Explosion System to engulf their enemies in a maelstrom of fury! By initiating an explosion via certain attacks, players will be able to cause further carnage with their own chain of explosions. Skillful players can use this system to finish off entire squads of Mobile Suits in one blow, thus turning the tide of battle in their favor!
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To add to this, it's also been revealed that attendees of the London Expo this weekend will be able to see the game first hand as Tecmo Koei Europe will have the game on show in some capacity at the convention! So be sure to visit the Tecmo booth at the expo for a preview of what to expect!


Also set release exclusively on Playstation 3 in September is Bleach: Soul Resurreccion. Here's the info direct from Tecmo Koei -

""There are numerous anime-based video games, but many fall short in gameplay," says Jack Niida, Producer at NIS America. "Bleach: Soul Resurreccion faithfully represents the anime series with its beautiful cel-shaded graphics and combines it with amazing gameplay. The game style is simple enough for action game beginners, yet has enough features to satisfy hardcore players. The game follows the battle against the evil Arrancars, but there are times when you will be able to play as the enemy. This is especially exciting if you follow the manga closely, since you can be characters in the manga that are normally forgotten after being defeated." "BLEACH is one of the most popular anime and manga properties to ever be released in North America, and the new Bleach: Soul Resurreccion video game incorporates many familiar characters and storylines from the series," says Pascal Bonnet, EMEA Dirctor for Licencing at Viz Media Europe. "We look forward to the success of this new release and to working closely with NIS America as they add an exciting new dimension to this celebrated property."


GAME INFORMATION
Based on the popular manga/anime series, Bleach: Soul Resurreccion depicts the battle between the Soul Reapers and the army of evil Arrancars that threaten the peace of the world.

Bleach: Soul Resurreccion gives players the sensation of single-handedly destroying an army of monsters and evil spirits with lightning-fast swordfighting action. Gamers can re-live the experiences of various characters from the anime by closely following the original story. The environments are faithfully reproduced with beautiful cel-shaded 3D models that will satisfy even the most devoted fans. Bleach: Soul Resurreccion will give gamers an unparalleled anime action game experience.


GAME FEATURES
- 21 playable characters from the hit anime/manga BLEACH.
- Massive free-roaming action/adventure game with beautiful anime-inspired cel-shaded graphics.
- Various game modes, including: Story Mode, Mission Mode, and more.
- Customizable character leveling system: unlock status enhancements and add special abilities through a customized "character map" for each playable character
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There is no word on if this game will be appearing at the London Expo, but certainly expect there to be more updates on this through the Temco Koei website.

London Expo update - Voice Actors confirmed

As we spoke about on our most recent edition (Episode 24) of The Anime Chronicle Podcast, two voice actors have been confirmed to attend the London MCM Expo this weekend at the Excel Centre in London.

First of all we have Brian Beacock whose credits include roles in Durarara, Bleach and numerous video games.

We also have Brian Diskin who has one of the main protagonists of Naruto Shippuuden 'Sai' (pictured right) along with various anime credits including roles in Dragon Ball, Bleach and Blue Dragon.

Both men will be appearing on both Saturday and Sunday of the Expo, and will be available for free signings (times to be confirmed).

For more information on the London Expo, visit the official website of the convention and the MCM Buzz website.

Wednesday, 13 April 2011

MCM Expo launches new weekly online manga series

The MCM Expo has grown tremendously over the last few years. Attendance records have been broken and ticket sales for the expo in London next month have reached new heights! This week the expo will expand into a new field in the form of an online manga strip!

Starting this coming Friday (15th April) for the six weeks in the run up to the expo, they will be releasing a new online manga series by Christopher Chong.

The series follows a young girl by the name of Chloe who is attempting to teach her friend all about cosplay in time for the London Expo weekender. The series is six parts in length (hence the reason why each chapter is being released over the course of six weeks) and will be available exclusively through the MCM Expo Buzz website.

This according to Stuart Claw (editor of the MCM Buzz site) "...marks the first of many new pieces of original content that we plan to release on the MCM Buzz as part of the Buzz originals brand. It is a great opportunity for us to help give new talent a voice in this competitive industry and we plan to offer more people that opportunity in the months to come.


From a personal standpoint, I think it's fantastic that the organisers recognise that the cosplay element of the weekend is now major part of the spectacle that is the MCM London Expo. Although I've yet to read it, I feel the intention of this manga could be to act as more of an introduction to those who might not be familiar with the concept of cosplay and in turn encouraging people to attend in cosplay either in May or at a future expo.

As this is the first manga series commissioned by the 'Buzz Originals' brand, it will be interesting to see if this is prelude of things to come regarding other aspects of the weekend. Cosplay doesn't just cover the anime/manga fan who attend, but all forms of entertainment including Sci-fi series like 'Stargate SG1' and many video games. Could a manga highlighting the indulgence of video gaming activities at the expo be in the works for the future? Back in October, there was a notable increase in video gaming activities including a playable demo of the (at the time) highly anticipated 'Assassins Creed: Brotherhood' game (complemented further by having the voice actor of 'Ezio', the protagonist of the game, Roger Craig Smith also in attendance).

I have friends who have attended the expo and have been enthralled by idea of cosplay but never really had an avenue to get into the nitty gritty (as it were) of the concept. This could be a huge source of information for many people be them new to veterans of it.

As mentioned, the first chapter will be available to read on Friday. Be sure to check it out and let us know what you think if you have any opinions on it.

The London MCM Expo takes place at the Excel Centre in London on May 27th - 29th. For more information visit www.LondonExpo.com



Below you read the full press release:

The MCM Buzz is proud to announce the release of the first part of their exclusive online Manga series.

The series created exclusively for www.mcmbuzz.com by artist Christopher Chong, tells the story of a young girl called Chloe and her mission to educate her friend in the art of Cosplay in time for the London MCM Expo event. The story will be spread over six parts, all of which will be available for FREE on www.mcmbuzz.com starting on Friday April 15th 2011.

“The release of this Manga marks the first of many new pieces of original content that we plan to release on the MCM Buzz as part of the Buzz originals brand,” comments MCM Buzz editor Stuart Claw, “It is a great opportunity for us to help give new talent a voice in this competitive industry and we plan to offer more people that opportunity in the months to come.”

The project is the brainchild of both Stuart Claw and artist Christopher Chong, “Christopher originally emailed in and asked about joining the writing team and when I saw the Manga he had drawn on his website, I discussed with him the idea of doing an exclusive series for us and he accepted,” continues Stuart, “We then brainstormed ideas and once we had the general direction I left him to it and the end result is what readers will be able to see shortly.”

“The project has been an excellent challenge and a fantastic experience.  I've personally had many fun memories and met brilliant new friends at the expo so this Manga has been a great opportunity for me to showcase my passion,” comments Christopher, who in 2010 studied the art of Anime Animation at Nihon Kogakuin college in Japan.

The first part of the Manga will be released on www.mcmbuzz.com on Friday April 15th and then a new part will be available every Friday for six weeks in the building up to the London Expo Event this May.

For more information email info@mcmbuzz.com and learn more about Christopher Chong visit http://majorc.co.uk/sonicimages/

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

London Expo ticket sales set record for advance ticket sales!

[Photo, right: taken at the October 2010 London Expo]

It's that time of the year again where we build up to the London Expo, the convention combining the world Anime, Comics, Sci-Fi and whole other variety of forms of entertainment for one big weekend of fun at the Excel Centre located at the Royal Victoria Dock in London.

Tickets for the 3 day event over 27th-29th May are available to purchase right now from the revamped London Expo website. But you might want to think about purchasing advanced tickets sooner rather later as a record has been set for advanced tickets sales! 15,000 have purchased advanced ticket for the weekend following them being put on sale! To put this into perspective, according to the press release (see below) this is 10,000 more than the total number of people who went through the door of the convention back in October!

Following the increase in attendance over the last few years, we knew it was going to continue to increase, but this incredible how much it has increased just from advanced ticket sales alone! We'll be sure to keep you updated with any developments on this front and the expo in general in the coming weeks!

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MCM Expo London Comic Con Records Best Ever Ticket Sales

Advance ticket sales for next month’s MCM Expo London Comic Con have just topped an incredible 15,000 – the highest recorded at this stage in the show’s decade-long history – event organisers have announced.

With demand for advance tickets skyrocketing, the MCM Expo is expected to hit the 60,000 visitor mark for the first time this May; 10,000 more than the total number of people coming through the doors at October’s show.

“We are absolutely delighted to see advance sales so high eight weeks ahead of this year’s show given that most of our sales usually happen in the two months running up to the event,” said MCM Expo co-organiser Bryan Cooney. “One possible reason for this unprecedented public interest is our recent media partnership with GameSpot UK. As London’s Comic Con, we were already the UK’s leading show for comics, movies, anime and manga, and this partnership ensures that the Expo delivers the best games content as well.”

As well as teaming up with GameSpot UK, the upcoming MCM Expo London Comic Con will sport superhero movie Green Lantern as its official title sponsor, play host the prestigious Eagle comics awards and welcome X-Men: First Class and Thor writers Ashley Miller and Zack Stentz as special guests.

Monday, 25 October 2010

London Expo news - scheduled events for the weekend revealed! [Updated]

The MCM London Expo is this weekend, and with that in mind, the full program of events have been revealed to the public!
(Note - You can enlarge any of the images in this post by clicking on them.)



NOTE - The images in this post can be found in the official program of the weekends expo which is available to view in ebook form here.






















Some key notes for the Anime/Manga goers (from our perspective) are as follows -

*On Saturday at the Comic Village Stage, 11am is the start time for the Anime Industry panel and will include the "heads of the three biggest Anime distributors in the UK: MVM, Beez and Manga Entertainment".

*The Voice Actors panel (also at the Comic Village Stage on Saturday) featuring Roger Craig Smith, Stephanie Sheh and Michael Sinterniklass will be at 3pm.

*There will also be a Voice Actors panel at the same location on Sunday at 3pm featuring Roger Craig Smith, Stephanie Sheh and Michael Sinterniklass.

*There are two notable 'Star Guest Signing' areas marked on the floor plan. One by the 'Comic Village Stage' and the other behind the Tokyopop stall. It's quite likely voice actor signings will take place at one of the two. If past expos as anything to go by (or perhaps the smiley face that is looking straight at us when looking on the map), they'll likely be at the area located behind Tokyopop.

*Manga, Beez, MVM, Viz Media and Tokyopop are all located within close proximity of each other by on the cross road of 'Expo Boulevard' and 'Games Avenue' (see floor plan).

*The likes of Namco Bandai Games (showcasing the latest 'Naruto' and 'Dragonball' titles) and Temco Koei Europe are situated on 'Games Avenue'. These two companies in particular are located closer to MCM Expo Theatre (Stage 1).

*As was first revealed on the Manga UK twitter last week, there will be a variety of titles available at cheap prices at the Manga UK stall. (See picture below)


Source: MCM Expo Program ebook

UPDATE -

In an update to the above info, Manga UK revealed via Twitter that there will be free signings with Stephanie Sheh and Michael Sinterniklass at the Manga stand on Saturday from 2-3pm, and again on Sunday from 1-2pm.

Beez also confirmed through Twitter that they'll be stocking 'The Big O' (released this week in here in the UK),"...the last few of some of our Anime Legends print runs!" and, will likely have 'Mobile Suit Gundam Uincorn' volume 1 on Blu-Ray available for purchase.

Sources: Manga UK Twitter / Beez Twitter




For those of you cosplaying at the expo (particularly on Saturday), you might want to read the following from a press release sent to us by the press office of the expo -

This Saturday will see London MCM Expo playing host to the inaugural Euro Cosplay Championships Final, sponsored by Virgin Atlantic and Cosplay.com. And to judge the competition, which features 30 outstanding cosplayers from 18 countries, we’re flying in a trio of top notch international cosplay judges!

Coming all the way from Japan, Goldy is known the world over as the undisputed master of Gundam and mecha costumes. As well as meeting Expo visitors over the show weekend, Goldy will be displaying two of his newest costumes and even running a hands-on workshop for attendees on Friday.

Thaís Jussim - better known as Yuki - has been making costumes since 2000, winning several competitions in Brazil and becoming the best-known cosplayer in her country. In 2007, Yuki represented Brazil at the World Cosplay Summit in Nagoya, Japan, and she has thrice been a finalist of the Yamato Cosplay Cup International.

Jia Jem has been making award-winning costumes since 2003. Now retired from competition, she continues to share her cosplay knowledge both online and through convention workshops. Jia has travelled the world as a special guest, including events in Spain, Italy, Germany, Chile, Mexico and Japan.

This weekend’s London MCM Expo will also see the launch of the new Totally Cosplay zone; a dedicated area devoted to everything cosplay, including competitions, panels, workshops and a dedicated stage!


The new Cosplay area mentioned in the above information is situation in the 'Cosplay Cul-De-Sac', located next to the 'MCM Expo Theatre'. The fourth stage of the expo is known as 'Totally Cosplay' which (as you can probably guess by the name) is the dedicated are for Cosplay they mentioned! (See map for location)

Source: Press Release

Saturday, 23 October 2010

Interview with Jerome Mazandarani of Manga UK [transcript]

On Friday 22nd October, we had the opportunity to catchup with Jerome Mazandarani from Manga Entertainment UK following our interview prior to the May MCM London Expo.

To set the scene somewhat, the last time we spoke with Jerome was shortly before the May London Expo. Since then Manga UK has continued to provide quality Anime and now Live action films to the masses. We're now one week away from the October MCM Expo with you having revealed some new acquisitions which have got people excited and by the looks of things, there's more to come!

Here the complete transcript of what was said -

AC - To begin with, are you happy with how Manga UK has progressed in the last 5 months?

JM - Yes, I am very happy with the shape of the business this year. I was a bit disappointed with how The Sky Crawlers performed compared to Ghost In The Shell Innocence, especially because the theatrical screenings did so well for us. Oh well! I am very happoy with how well Naruto Shippuden has performed. The sales are as good as when we launch Naruto back in August 2006.

AC - As I mentioned, you've revealed some forthcoming titles for 2011. These being 'High School For The Dead', 'Cashern Sins', and 'TO'. Can you enlighten us as to how and why these titles became targets for Manga UK?

JM - We will be licensing these 3 programs direct from Showgate who are an excellent License partner of Manga’s for the UK. The contracts are currently being finalised and we will start production early in the new year.

AC - Are you happy with the reaction to the announcements?

JM - Very happy, but I did not expect anything other than a positive reaction from the UK fan community as these are very eagerly awaited franchises from Japan.

AC - In the build up to your announcements, you made it clear that they wouldn't be One Piece and/or Dragon Ball. Can you give us any indication as what it is that's preventing Manga (and perhaps, UK Anime distributors in general) from being able to bring either franchise to the UK in any capacity?

JM - While we have not yet done any business directly with Toei Animation Europe for the UK, we maintain an open and constructive dialogue with the company and I like the licensing team there very much. What fans have to understand with many large Japanese licensing companies like Toei is that there are many levels of bureaucracy that any proposal has to go through before we can even discuss terms and aim for an agreement. In the case of our UK business it means that I have spent a lot of time guiding Toei through the ins and outs of the UK anime video business. Educating them, if you will on our peculiar retail landscape. Basically, there are no real objections from any Japanese Licensors to releasing their programs here, if the offer from the licensee is right for them. Sometimes, it’s an exercise in managing people’s expectations.


AC - Following on from our last interview, you gave us your thoughts on the Blu-Ray Anime market including the fact that certain Anime titles on Blu-Ray outsell the DVDs (Evagellion 1.11 being a prime example). Is Blu-Ray a market that Manga UK intends to have more active involvement in?

JM - Yes, we intend release even more titles on Blu-Ray [BD for short] next year. What I’d like to try and communicate to the fan community is why some titles come out on BD and others don’t. As usual the explanantion is cost versus return. The cost of authoring the Blu-ray discs, manufacturing and paying the license fee to Sony for use of the BD technology is very high. Our rule of thumb is if we can sell at least 3,000 Blu-rays we will release it on Blu-ray. So, it’s safe to say we will release 'High School Of The Dead' on as 2-Disc Blu-ray set next year. Our movies will also get the HD BD treatment including Summer Wars, Redline, T.O., Musashi etc.

AC - One big development for Manga UK you were excited about back in May was the inclusion of Martial Arts films not only in the Manga UK catalogue, but being retailed on supermarket shelves. How has that venture been for you?

JM - The venture has been successful, but not as successful as I would like. When I say that what I mean is that 'By The Will Of Genghis Khan' and 'Kamui' have both sold as well as if not better than other similar titles released by oiur competitors. However, neither has achieved the lofty targets I set for them. Nonetheless, there is definitely a good market for Japanese swordplay dramas and action films and we will continue to release live-action titles. We have 'K-20' out on 10th January and 'Tajomaru: Avenging Blade' out on 31st Jan.


AC - Another interesting topic of conversation at the moment, is legally streaming anime.
We've brought up Crunchyroll in previous interviews with you, but we wanted to focus on the market in general and how secure it is.
You experimented with having Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood streamed on your site (Manga.co.uk) prior to the release of the first volume on DVD/BD. Looking back, what was gained from this venture?

JM - It’s been a far from satisfactory experience for myself, the company and most importantly, the UK fans. A lot of lessons have been learnt. Most importantly, at this stage it is more cost effective for us to focus on the Funimation content that is sublicensed by Manga for the UK and to work with Funimation.com on unlocking and windowing that content for YouTube.co.uk. One of the major fan complaints is the constant turning on and off of the streams via YouTube, which is not very well co-ordinated between Manga and Funimation yet. But we are working on it. Once again, I must beg our fantastic consumer’s patience on this issue.
With regards to www.manga.co.uk streaming. The cost of ripping, encoding and hosting the episodes exclusively for our site is not really cost-effective. So, we are investigating other solutions for how we bring content to our own website.

AC - Is it a concept Manga UK would consider being involved with on a more regular basis?
I would argue that all of the non-Japanese territories urgently need and want to further develop the digital delivery of anime to their customer base. It will become essential to our business year on year from now and for evermore. Will we ever see digital revenues equaling finished package good revenues. I doubt it.

AC - From you perspective, could streaming anime a profitable venture for Manga UK?
[See above.] I hope so.

AC - Following the recent incident with Anime News Network [ANN for short], can you give us an insight into what precautions you had to take to be able to stream FMA: Brotherhood successfully?

JM - Manga.co.uk and all of our digital activity is co-ordinated and serviced by Starz Digital in New York. We have an incredibly robust system. We have to! Starz/Encore is part of our company and as you may know is the TV subscription TV channel run by Starz. They have an exclusive output deal with Disney and Sony as well as some very high profile Starz Original programs like Spartacus and Pillars of the Earth. I would argue that their infrastructure is extremely secure without really knowing very much about the exact tech specs etc.

AC - Looking ahead to the London Expo next weekend, you've teased on twitter there will be more announcements from Manga UK. Can you confirm this will be case?

JM - Yep, I have 3 big announcements at least.

AC - How has the expo adding an extra day to the schedule altered preparations from previous expos?

JM - It actually gives us a bit more time to set up, which is nice because sh*t always goes wrong for us on set up day anyhow.

AC - One of the big aspects of the expo is the stalls packed with merchandise and DVDs. Will you have any forthcoming releases available early this time around?

JM - Not really. We’ll have Bleach Series 5 Part 2 ahead of it’s Monday 1st Nov release date. The problem for us is that we only get finished stock a week before it’s due on shelf whereas Bezz on the other hand have stock sometimes months before release schedule because they are manufacturing for France, Germany, Ital and UK etc and their lead times are much longer. We will try to do better.

AC - You're going to be holding a focus group at the expo. How and why did this idea come about?

JM - It’s something I have always wanted to do, but have been unable to due to the costs involved. Usually you would hire a market research group to run it for you. We are doing this ourselves with our media and PR agency. It will be a learning experience, but hopefully it’ll be fun for our 40+ participants and we’ll all come out of it with valuable experience.

AC - Did the number of people willing to participate exceed your expectation?

JM - It certainly did. I love Twitter.

AC - What do you intend to gain from the focus group?

JM - Feedback on one new show we may pick up. We are working with the Licensor to see UK fan’s response to an episode. Test out some packaging and design ideas and generally pick their brains. Mwahahaha (Villainous laugh)!

AC - To conclude, aside from the fact it's a very busy weekend for you as you've documented in the past, are you looking forward to it?

JM - I always look forward to it. I think it’s my eleventh Expo now. That means I’ve dedicated 11 weekends of my life over the past 5 ½ years (22 bloody days) to the Expo. I wish all entertainment marketing managers did it. It’s invaluable.

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Following the above, we came to the conclusion that that more questions had formed stemming from the answers given. Jerome was gracious enough to grant us more time to answer those questions! Here's what was said -
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JM - There's one [thing] I'd love to hear feedback from the fan community on, and it's one of things we'll ask when we do these focus groups [at the London Expo]. We've so much content being offered to us to release next year, that I really want to try and find out how much we can release! How many DVDs and Blu-Ray we can release in the market next year without killing ourselves and canibalizing ourselves and other titles? That kind of thing would be really interesting to gauge fan reaction and feedback on. You know what I mean?

AC - Yes, definitely. And is that one of the goals of the focus group [at the London Expo] then?

JM - It is, but also to find out about their online activity, offline activity in terms of magazines, websites they visit, social networking. Obvisously you've seen what we do with twitter, that's very important for us figure out what they're doing there. It's really important for us to figure out what they're doing there. It concerns me [with how many titles Manga could potentially release next year] that it might be too much!
When making a statement like that, it also shows the [current] state of the business. I think in terms of our competitors and how little there putting out [and] how we've gobbled up most of the titles to release. [Look at] how much more active we are than Beez or MVM, we'd love to find out more [about what people think]. We really want to gauge how many DVDs a year UK Anime fans are buying. It concerns me, and I don't want us to overdo it and ask fans to shell out more than they can realistically afford in the middle of a recession.

AC - From my perspective, I would say having that many titles potentially being available is a major step forward, but it would depend on the price! As you said, with the current economic climate it's quite difficult to gauge how much I'd be willing to spend on DVDs and Blu-Ray.

JM - Yeah that's totally fair!

AC - Even if I liked every single one I'd never buy all those personally in one year!

JM - No, no way! We acknowledge there's a scale. You've got you're 'A' titles, 'B' titles and 'C' titles. Something like 'Naruto Shippuuden' in terms of episodic Anime, is an 'A' title that 60 or 70% of the UK anime fans are buying. Then something like 'Claymore', that might be a 'C' title is likely to sell a lot less. We don't expect every fan to go out and buy every title. But it's trying to figure out if there's enough fans, to go out and support each title to the minimum we need to make it viable to release. I guess the other thing in this business is that you can have a couple that don't perform to expectation as long as a couple of other titles over perform. It's like the classic Hollywood formula. You look at what movie studios like Universal who release 12 films in a year, 8 of them might fail, but two or three of them might do really well and that's what's makes them money.

AC - The titles you potentially have available to you, are these episodic series or standalone movies?

JM - There's going to be a lot of movies to release next year. We've announced quite a few already. There's 'Redline', which is really exciting! There's 'TO', which is also the '2001 Nights' adaptation from Fumihiko Sori and that's four thirty minute OVAs presented together as a film. We picked that up from Shogate. We've got 'Summer Wars' at the end of March. Those represent I think, a quarter of the films we've got for next year. We've also some Live action stuff, there's a lot of Anime. You know that Anime films generally take four or five year to produce, so you get a couple of quiet years where there's not many films out and then suddenly bang, you hit a busy period which is next year in terms of foreign distributors picking up the rights on films. 'Summer Wars' came out in Japan in 2009, and it was out on home video when I was there in March for Tokyo Anime Fair. Funimation didn't receive the masters until July, which means they're turning in the finished masters of the English dub in November or December. Hence, the March 28th street date.

So, it just so happens next year that there's a lot of great films available with English dub. We'll also have 'Eureka Seven' ready for next year. We're co-authoring that with a few different distributors to bring down the cost on the Blu-Ray, and that's why that's been delayed. But it's all worth it. You get the DVD and Blu-Ray release to chose from with an English dub. Generally the relationship we have with Funimation means there's a shed load of additional output. They're coming to us with everything they're picking up English territory rights for. Then you have to make judgement call on whether those are worth picking up because for them a low performing 'C' level title in American, it might be selling [a few thousand copies], but then not as much over here to cover the cost of authoring it and 'BBFCing' it. So that's why we have to try and be careful about everything we release. I'd rather try and release [fewer] excellent quality titles that fans will go and buy next year, than double the amount, with half of them be mediocre and only appealing to a niche narrow audience. But it's exciting!

AC - Do you think with the wealth of those titles, that might be where streaming Anime comes more into play with you distributing them if you've got the choice to have so many?

JM - Yes and that's why one of the things with Funimation is that they can simply unlock their YouTube for the UK and we can manage that for them. The only issue currently is that their managing the streams from the US and windowing those episodes so it means for 'Fullmetal Alchemist' or 'Soul Eater' will be turned on and off at different times. I don't know what the schedule is, so it's random at the moment we're not really coordinated very well and that's something we're going to work on, but yes. I am always encouraging Funimation with whatever UK rights they've got. If they've got the programs ready and am streaming them on YouTube in the US, then just unlock them straight away and make them available! If we can do a bit better coordination with them, then it means we can notify the UK fans via Twitter, Facebook and our website to go and watch those shows on YouTube.

YouTube's getting better as well in terms of quality. We want to direct the fans to YouTube because it's where Funimation can collect revenue through advertising and it's legitimate. You know, we don't get very many complaints about YouTube. Some say the picture quality isn't as good as on the illegal sites but I think the fans themselves would prefer to go there to watch it if it's there. So like 'Hetalia', which a lot of fans are excited about, happily they can go watch that on YouTube at the moment in the UK. If you go on YouTube, you go on the Funimation channel and look through the menu, there's about fourty percent of what's there that on the Funimation.com channel that you can watch in the UK! So it's just trial and error. Go on their page on YouTube, clock on the content and see if you can get, should be unlocked. Anything we've released in the UK on DVD should be on there and available to stream if it's currently activated.

AC - Going back to forthcoming releases, you mentioned trying to judge or gauge how well a series could do. What were some of your reasonings or estimations behind acquiring 'High School For The Dead' and 'Cashern Sins'.

JM - I knew about the 'High School For The Dead' manga ages ago. It was after I read an article in NEO that Johnathan Clements had written. So the first thing I did was try and find out if anyone had picked up the rights for it because I thought 'that's just perfect'. I think it's got huge potential, not just for an Anime series but live action films and depending what the creator and publisher are like, there's so much you can do with that with just for American television and movies! It might mean the end products are very different to the original material, but you can't go wrong with 'High School For The Dead'; it's such a cool brand! The anime itself, I got to have a sneak peak of it while at the Tokyo Anime Fair, which was great! I think I was the first person outside of Japan (in terms of foreign distributors) to get to see it because the guys at Showgate knew I was really into it and I'd been asking a couple of years earlier if they were doing anything with it. As soon as I saw it, we put an offer in for the UK, and that was back at the end of March of this year. You've got 'The Walking Dead', starting on [the] FX [channel] really soon, I think that's going to be a huge for TV and on DVD. Zombie DVDs, like the George Romero stuff, all these direct to video zombie horror films always do very well in the UK! So having a zombie horror themed Anime is an opportunity to get more non-Anime [and/or] non-traditional Anime fans picking up something. A lot of zombie fans are probably familiar with Anime, but they might not have bought a DVD or seen an Anime film since 'Akira', 'Ninja Scroll' or 'Legend Of The Overfiend'. So 'High School For The Dead', has got huge potential I think, It'll be one of our biggest releases for next year. Saying that, we never really get to carried away, because Anime is very niche and we always to focus on our target audience. I can't imagine 'High School For The Dead' going into Asda or Morrison's, but I think it's something that most of our Anime fan community are wanting to see and check out, so that's exciting!

AC - And for 'Cashern Sins', was that choice made purely because you'd releases previous incarnations of the same franchise?

JM - Yeah, but that wouldn't be a good reason to pick it up. The original 'Cashan: Robot Hunter' Anime, was a complete bomb! We sold bugger-all copies! I saw the new series and thought it was very good. One thing that always factors in our decision is 'has Madman [Entertainment] in Australia released it?' 'Have Funimation picked it up the English Dub?' So that ticked those two boxes. When Madman picks something up for Australia, it means they've already created a PAL master, so it cuts down our cost on authoring and makes it a bit easier to turnaround the production and get it out for the UK. 'Cashern Sins', is a really great Animation stylisticly, sort of sci-fi. It's not going to be as big as 'High School For The Dead' but we do take seriously all the questions and requests we get through our website and through twitter. [For example] People asking us 'please say you're going to be picking up this or that or the other?' We take note of that, and 'Cashern Sins' is one where there is a vocal fanbase for it in the UK, so we thought we'd give it a try! We're looking forward to releasing that as well! We might be able to announce more titles we're doing with Funimation at the [MCM London] Expo. I'll have to check with them and see if we're allowed to do that, because the process is that they will offer us UK distribution rights, we come back and make them an offer, but then they need to get that approved by the actual licensor in Japan. And that can take some time. But, there's some really cool stuff we're going to be doing!

AC - And, as you mentioned earlier, you're intending on announcing 3 more titles at the MCM London Expo correct?

JM - Yes. Yeah, that's right, and you'll have to wait and see what they are. We'll announce on Twitter as well on the Saturday, we might even do on the Friday because the expo opens on a Friday this year. It gets so busy on a Saturday that we might announce it on a Friday night. Also, that's when most people are on Twitter so we'll probably do that. I'm really excited about what we've got to announce. It's not usual Manga fair, but we've seen with releases like 'Ouran High School' that the fans tastes are changing, and we've got to keep up with that!

AC - Have you found with the current economic climate that Anime has become more niche, or do fans want more of the stuff they know. Going for almost like ' comfort food' stuff, or is withdrawn a bit?

JM - Good question! I guess you could say... [pauses for a moment] Y'know, fans aren't stupid and maybe they're not as badly affected by the recession. I'd say a big chunk of our audience are college age, a lot are probably spending their grant money on a monthly Anime purchase, well some of it. They're making their decision based on what they like. I haven't really seen sales perform against our expectations. That would indicate fans are cutting down more than consuming. But you do have staples which can do well. You could argue that 'Naruto Shippuuden' wouldn't have sold as well as the original 'Naruto' that we're released. We started releasing Naruto [i.e. 'Naruto Unleashed'] over four years ago. But we've seen our week one and month sales of 'Naruto Shippuuden' box one, box two and box three, have been consistent with what we did on 'Naruto Unleashed' series 1 part 1, series 1 part 2 and, series 2 part 1 which were released between August 2006 and January 2007. So that's interesting. We've seen the sales on Bleach Series 5 are not as strong as they have were on series 4 or on series 3 and I think that's not because of the recession, well it could be, but because it's filler. They say series 5 is weak, there's too much filler, and that could also [be a case of] they're like 'I'm only going to buy what I really want, so I can't afford to make these discretionay purchases anymore'. Anime DVDs, while the price has come down, they're still expensive compared to other things. And ultimately, the way the supermarkets [are] pricing, it's affected the trade itself. You can go into Asda or Morrison's or Sainsbury's on Monday next week and buy 'Iron Man 2' for a tenner or on Blu-Ray for £14 or something ridiculous like that. Anime fans are going to go 'if I can buy Iron Man 2 for £10, why the hell should I pay £20 for Naruto?'

Another thing that affects price is HMV. As long as they're in the market, you've [also] got Amazon competing with HMV, and Play competing with Amazon, Amazon are essentially dictating the prices and that's why on a £24.99 double disc, twelve episode set like 'Naruto Shippuuden', that suggests a retail price of £24.99! But you will find if you pre-order it on Amazon, or you buy it in the first four weeks of release, you're going to get anything from £15.99 to £17.99. You're making quite big savings and I guess in a way, we're relying on the competitors and our retail accounts to keep the cost low without us having to drive down our real costs on what we'd sell it for. To be honest with you, once you deduct the licensing fee, mechanical royalty fees for the opening and closing credits music, once you deduct the sales fees, the distribution expenses, marketing, all of that stuff, you aren't actually left with very much! Let's hope the Anime audience here [in the UK] remains robust because it is being really good! Yeah, on the air it's a pretty solid business, not like huge business, [profits are much lower than turnover] but that indicates you don't have much growth in terms of audience or they're moving onto other things and younger fans coming in, but it's a cult niche, sort of underground scene. It attracts some new people but it never really blows up, which is cool. I think in the current climate, seeing a year on year decline in DVD sales and a year on year decline in value of the DVD business, we're very lucky to keep such a loyal customer base. The way to keep that is to keep delivering quality releases, keep delivering the shows they want at the price they want to pay, and hopefully we'll always maintain a balance between what the fans want and can afford, and what we can afford to do a business. I hope that's educational for everyone and I look forward to everyone at the expo!

AC - Thank you very much for your time!

JM - No problem!

Wednesday, 29 September 2010

MCM Expo guest announcements, 3D one piece movie announced in Japan, 10.10.10 is a big day for Manga UK,

2 more voice actors announced for London Expo!
The MCM Expo have revealed 2 more Anime related guests for the London Expo! They are US based voice actors Michael Sinterniklaas and Stephanie Sheh!

Michael Sinterniklaas credits include 'Satoshi Osugi' in 'Eden Of The East', Sora in Naruto Shippuuden along with roles in 'Bleach' and 'Gundam Unicorn' to name a few. As well as voice acting, he's also known as a Voice director for many Anime projects.

Some of Stephanie Sheh's credits include 'Orihime Inoue' in Bleach, 'Hinata Hyuga' in 'Naruto'/'Naruto: Shippuuden' and the female protagonist 'Eureka' in Eureka Seven. (It should be noted, she's been involved far more roles than I've mentioned here.)

Both of these voice actors will be attendance of the whole weekend (October 29th-31st weekend). For more information on the London Expo, visit www.LondonExpo.com


One Piece 3D movie announced in Japan!

It will be revealed in the next weekly Shonen Jump magazine in Japan (which hits news stands on Monday) they'll be announcing that a One Piece film in 3D will be opening on March 19th 2011 as part of a double billing with a 3D film of 'Toriko' (another Shonen series which has been licensed by Viz Media for English Manga distribution.) One would also assume that the film will be screened in Japan in a 2D/regular format as well.

The official website of the project will be www.Jump-HeroesFilm.com
(Source: ANN)

It remains to be seen if this will make it over to these shores with no company currently distributing One Piece on DVD in the UK. Funimation are the official distributor in the USA, so there is still hope of this potentially making it over to Europe at some point, but perhaps not until 2012 at the earliest.


10.10.10 is a big day for Manga UK!
Our good friends at Manga Entertainment UK have made it known via their twitter that Sunday 10th October will be a big day as they'll be revealing new acquisitions for the UK Anime market!

Expect many rumours to be swirling around as to what they could be, but don't be surprised to see Manga remaining tight lipped in the run up to 10.10.10! Let the countdown begin!

Tuesday, 28 September 2010

MCM Expo Floor Plan, Dir En Grey in session on Radio 1, Durarara episode 12.5!

MCM Expo Update
The MCM Expo is fast approaching, and they've now revealed the preliminary floor plan for the weekend of October 29th-31st!



The first key thing to note (as also noted on the expo website) is that there are a total of 5 stages, with the Anime/Comic village being located in the top right corner of the map.

A fully detailed plan will be available by the time expo begins, but it's abundantly clear that the there's a lot of things happening at the expo this time around. Be it in the form of stalls, or the stages, given the record breaking attendance that the May MCM Expo saw, it looks like they've attempted to help ease the crowds by having (what appears to be) more space in general, and the extra half day on Friday!

A higher quality PDF version of the map can be downloaded from www.LondonExpo.com the official website of the MCM Expo.


Durarara Episode 12.5
On the Anime front, if you're a fan of the series 'Durarara!!' (which Beez Entertainment will be releasing here in the UK beginning in November) you might want to read this!

Included on a recent Japanese DVD release of the series, was an episode known as 'episode 12.5'. This OVA has now been made available by the great folks over at Crunchyroll for free! You can also watch episodes 1-12 of the series there as well! You can visit the dedicated page of the series at Crunchyroll's website here. But, we should also note, you can head over to our friends at www.UK-Anime.net to watch Episode 12.5 there as well!

'Durarara!!' will be released in a subtitle only form here in the UK. Something that Beez Entertainment themselves said is a risk. If you're unsure about purchasing the DVDs, this is the perfect time to check out one of Japan's most popular anime series! The DVD sales alone for the recently released Volume 8 prove it's worth! Coming in at #4 in the weekly sales rankings off the back of 11,582 copies being sold! It should also be noted that DVDs in Japan aren't cheap, and they only contain a few episodes as well!
(Source for DVD rankings/sales figures: ANN)



Dir En Grey Radio 1 session
And the final note of the day is from the world of Japanese music, in that this weeks edition of the BBC Radio 1 Rock Show (that airs every Monday on BBC Radio 1 here in the UK,) featured 3 tracks performed by Dir En Grey that were recorded at the famous Maida Vale studios in London during their recent excursion to the UK!


The three tracks from the session were 'Dozing Green' (taken from the groups most recent 'Uroboros' album), 'The Final' (from their 'Withering To Death' album), and 'Shokubeni' (a b-side included in their recent CD single of 'Hageshisa to, Kono Mune no Naka de Karamituita Shakunetsu no Yami' in Japan). The first two songs aired during the first of hour of the program, with the third track airing closer to the end of the second hour.

The program is available for streaming directly from the BBC Radio 1 website until the the next edition of the Radio 1 Rock Show has been broadcast on Monday 4th October. So be sure to listen to it before it's too late!

If you're not familiar with the band, it's a great opportunity to check them out at their best! Their performances at the Sonisphere Festival and Camden Koko in August were both stunning (I can vouch for this having attended both concerts), and this session doesn't disappoint either!

For more information on Dir En Grey, you can visit their official website at www.DirEnGrey.co.jp (There is an English version built into the site.)

Monday, 27 September 2010

Manga UK to run focus group panel at MCM Expo, plus more expo news!

For anyone attending the MCM London Expo at the end of October, and are someone who really thinks when it comes to purchasing anime, you may want to pay attention!

Manga UK have revealed via their twitter page that they intend to run a focus group panel at the MCM Expo at Excel London on Saturday 30th October where the topic will be Anime fans consumer behaviour!

They are looking for 6 groups of 6 people (male and female) for between 30 and 60 minutes covering the demographics of ages 12-14, 15-19, and 20+.

If you want to register your participation, simply send Manga UK a DM (direct message) to them on Twitter including your name and age.

The last update regarding sign ups for this focus group (on September 22nd,) was "Thanks to all of you for the MCM Expo Manga focus group requests. Keep em coming. We need more girls/Guys aged 13-15 and 16-19."

Plus, if you do take part, Manga have said each participant will get a "blag bag full of dvds and blu-rays valued at £50".

For more information on this focus group, visit Manga's official twitter page at http://www.Twitter.com/MangaUK


On the video game news front, it's been confirmed that in the Games Expo portion of the MCM Expo, Bandai Namco Ganes will have on show 'Dragonball Raging Blast 2', 'Naruto Shippuuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2' (both set for release on Xbox 360 and Playstation 3,) and the upcoming PSP title 'Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team'. (We should note that It's currently not known which version of the 'DB Raging Blast 2' and 'Naruto: UNS2' games will be on show.)

The MCM London Expo takes place on October 29th-31st at Excel London located at the Royal Victoria Dock. For more info, please visit http://www.LondonExpo.com

Saturday, 25 September 2010

First Anime related guest announced for the October MCM London Expo!


The London Expo guest attendee list been updated substantially, with one name relating to the world of Anime announced!

There are writers of comics set to appear along with many TV/Film personalities, but one name that stuck out to us was that of Roger Craig Smith!

As you can from the graphic on the left, he is the voice of Ezio from the very popular 'Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood' video game. But, he's also provided voices for some very recent and popular Anime series! One of those being the voice of Deidara in Naruto Shippuuden!

Deidara being one of the main antagonists throughout the first arc of the world renowned franchise. (Pictured right.) He's also been involved in other Anime including 'Code Geass...' as the voice of Gilbert G.P. Gilford, along with many video game franchises. One of his most recent roles (aside from Ezio) is that of Chris Redfield in the 'Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles' and 'Resident Evil 5' games. He's also been revealed to be the new voice of Sonic The Hedgehog in the upcoming game 'Sonic Colours'.

The MCM Expo have in recent years, had multiple anime related guests appear over the weekend! With Roger Craig Smith now confirmed to appear all weekend, the next question is if there'll be anyone joining him in the Anime Village over the weekend? Only time will tell!

The MCM London Expo takes place from October 29th-31st at Excel London, based at the Royal Victoria Dock. For more information on the event, visit http://www.londonexpo.com/