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Published at:  Oct 27, 2004 10:51:24 PM CDT

Well, Scott's back with another great edition of AICN's Anime & Manga column that he sends weekly to ol' Father Geek to edit up for all you fans of the genre, and its a whopper as usual, soooo dig in...

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by Scott Green

Anime Spotlight: Chrono Crusade
Gospel 1: A Plague of Demons

Released by ADV Films

The adventures of a high spirited nun fighting monsters in America's
roaring 1920's is novel concept by any measure. Packed with fire arms,
bloomer shots, digital pans and camera movements from Studio Gonzo, the
series bursts onto the scene with a model t burning rubber in the rain
and immediately engages in a new generation of the big visuals and
personality common in fantasy works, distinguished by a mythos that
borrows pieces from the early twentieth century and Christian lore (or
at least a "...For Dummies" version).

The series follows Sister Rossette, a field exorcist for the Order of
Magdalene and her bound devil assistant Chrono. In the years between
the World Wars, they find themselves in conflict over the Apostles of
God, embodiments of the seven virtues with great potential to benefit or
harm humanity. The battle lines of the conflict are less than clear,
with plenty of factions on the sides of heaven, hell and free agents
along who remain to be explained, but the relationship between devils
and bound humans already takes a few dramatic turns in the opening
episodes.

The series spare little time before engaging the plot. The first episode
of Chrono Crusade surprisingly takes a first character of the origin
manga series that seems patently made for anime adaptation and largely
scrapped it. Some of the imperialist ambiguity of manga's introductory
scenario is abridged out, replaced by a Se7en-looking opening crime
scene, but the alteration bring the series closer to the heart of the
concept more quickly.

Gonzo lends their crowd pleaser animation to a quick paced mixed of
horror, gun battles and character humor. The studio has excelled at
developing a brand of deep staging, and color emphasis that gives their
works an extra degree of pop. The technique's benefits travel well from
the morbid tableaus, to the flashy action, to Rossette's brash character
humor.

In terms of mechanical design, from guns to zeppelin airships, the
series works heard to establish its unique on-off historical settings,
but there is a bit of a conservative air in the more unique back drops.
Natural settings such as a mountain lake are elaborately rendered, but
more exotics sets are kept small or shrouded.

Featuring a cute nun with tommy gun (not to mention a contingent of maid
outfits in the periphery) the series flirts with a few too many
fetishes, but an endearingly earthy lead, along with an anime take on
jazz era pulp is a winningly entertaining combination.



Manga Spotlight: Dolls
Volume 1
By Yumiki Kawahara

Released by Viz

One reason that comics may tend towards genre material, super heroes in
the US, other genres, but genre none the less in manga, is the high
value afforded by costume. An expressive and distinctive look allows
the creator to pantomime many qualities of characters or environment
through their characters' garments.

Dolls defines itself through the elaborate Victorian design of its
living dolls: porcelain life sized figures with decked in an
overwhelming collage of patterns, curled or flowing hair, and frills.
It is a look that has taken on goth connotations, and it does give the
series a distinctive look. Yet, the role of appearance bumps into the
limitation of the medium. The beauty of the dolls plays a key role in
the series, but whether what appears in the rendering supports the full
weight it needs to support in the events is questionable. Where as
prose would allow the reader to imagine or accept the qualities of the
doll, no matter who well illustrated they are, attributing the ability
to enthrall characters to their appearance requires effort on the part
of the reader in putting faith in the in-story observer's reaction.

Set in a monolithic, Blade Runner like city the series collects short
stories about people who lives are accelerated towards fate after
receiving their desire in the form of a "plant doll". The currents
travels along the lines of fairy tale mixes of love, crime and tragedy,
but structurally the stories are similar to Petshop of Horrors, or other
themed horror anthologies

After meeting the dolls in their mysterious show the young and earnest,
the corrupted or flawed are taken towards their fate by the catalyst of
the doll. The weigh of the crux of the stories falls on an infatuation
or love with a womanly creation that occasionally emotes and rare does
much else. The zenith emotions, not always believable when projected
onto a very doll-like objects of physical beauty.

Reaction to Dolls is dominantly a matter of aesthetic taste, whether the
elaborate Victorian meets manga illustrated figures is a draw for the
reader. If so, the range of design should hold the reader's interest.





Anime Spotlight:
Gundam SEED
Volume 2 and 3

Released by Bandai

The commercial success of the Gundam franchise has perpetuated the trap
inherit in its premise since its first series. The densely plotted and
exciting SEED is an undeniably engaging sci-fi war chronicle, but there
is a nagging echo that these attractive qualities betray the heart of
its social message.

Gundam means to paint war as a base endeavor, largely or wholly
engineered as a tool in the intrigues of the powerful, or for faulty
motivations. Yet as a fine tuned sci-fi war epic, the fulcrum of story
telling is combat between attractively designed war robots. With
several counter weight examples, Gundam 0080 - War in the Pocket
notably, the tragedy is overshadowed by glorification of ace pilots, and
despite painting the architects of war on both sides as suspect to
criminal, militarism, and particularly a fascist motif is glamorized.
Not unaware of the irony, it circumvents its disavowment of war by
finding reasons why admirable people would fight, and forcing them to
examine their actions, playing to emotions rather than challenging the
ethics of the characters or viewers.

Running contrary to the examples of decaying franchises, particularly
popular sci-fi examples, Gundam SEED is an example of revitalizing the
familiar, tempered by the experience of past endeavors. Following the
Gundam hallmark of a reluctant, but gifted teen thrust into center stage
of a war between Earth and its orbiting colonies after finding himself
the pilot of a state-of-the-art battle robot, SEED has a forward,
episode to episode momentum that makes every scene seem significant. A
large cast of diverse personalities and wide base of political back
story supports a gradually unfolding story that doesn't just seem to be
marking time to next battle.

Past Gundam annoyances are greatly mitigated in this incarnation. The
hero is allowed to be conflicted about his role, yet assertive about his
values and self value. Crushing scenes of doubt come in lulls without
stretches of wallowing in self pity, allowing high and believable
emotions without festering angst.
Secondary characters establish themselves as unpredictable and
interesting, particularly the love interests, the hero's classmate
driven to a Shakespearian agenda of vengeance, and the daughter of a
high ranking enemy who at first seems an empty headed cute face to sing
music video like sequences, but proves to be capable of canny political
speeches.

These episodes lay cobblestones of the franchise's conscious,
establishing reprehensible manuevers on both sides of the war. An
interesting new facet in the relationship between Earth born humans and
the genetically space-inhabitants modified is a twist of racism. The
development that, even for the liberal minded Earth-borne, attribute
every positive quality of the space-borne to gene alteration.


Anime Spotlight:
Gokusen
Volume 1: The Unteachables

Rekeased by Media Blaster's Anime Works Line

Gokusen is a quirky gem that deserves not to be overshadowed by loader
or broader genres. As high concepts comedy goes, the story of a Yazuka
heiress turned school teacher, told in the motif of a samurai serial
drama is an odd, and oddly successful leap off the back of a popular
predecessor.

Gokusen is built from the popularity of Great Teacher Onizuka (GTO), a
comedy/drama (told in manga, anime and live action) about a former bike
gang leader who put his energy into becoming a teacher for a variety of
reasons: meeting attractive women, showing that he can be a success,
rejecting the false promise of a narrow corporate ladder. Late night
comedy Gokusen remixes GTO elements in the manner of genre extensions
(Gokusen, like GTO managed the meidum triple crown of manga/anime/live
action).

With her parents dead, and her grandfather impaired by age, Kumiko
Yamaguchi is a tough, competent, but very young head of her Yazuka crime
family. Kumiko has also been able to follow to ambition of becoming a
teacher, landing a job as a math instructor at a school for delinquents
so bad that the teachers wear track suits to more easily escape their
students.

From an old almost passive observer/narrator (played and internally
narrated by Kumiko's dog) to the ballad closing theme a samurai
aesthetic permeates Gokusen. It isn't something that would be
completely obvious without exposure to the genre, more of a gag within a
gag and comparable to how stretches of a homage work like Kill Bill
resemble a spaghetti western or other cinema motif. In part, Kumiko is
fit into the mold of the warrior whose identity hides their strength,
almost perpetually underestimated by their adversaries.

There is some outrageous humor in the boosted reactions of Kumiko's
yazuka family, but largely the humor the mundane disparity in the roles
or skill sets in mousy teacher, and street general. To the extend that
the premise is acceptable, it is fairly believable in execution, which
builds to plenty of double take moments at Kumiko's abilities and shifts
in demeanor.

There is a degree of introduced ugliness in the character design that
enhances the humor. Not just the plain Kumiko, or her scarred
underlings or reject students, even the attractive teacher on the
faculty has a rounded anti-idealized face (the exception to this rule is
a student who is a social rebelling, but handsome, physically and
intellectually gifted).

Like GTO, Gokusen is a rejection of the institutionalized path to
success. It treats the yazuka and school world as serious tenements of
character's life while authority is undermined as ineffectually as
best. Familiar stray men (cops and administration) are construction,
but both Kumiko's value placed on personal quality and skill (scholastic
and otherwise) rather than arbitrary markers create drama worthy of
emotional investiment.

Gokusen was probably a difficult series to translate. Fluxes tradition
and slang, shifts in context, audience and emotion require distinctions
in speech patterns. Purist could quibble about how the translation is
handle, with some very localized, and others left untranslated. While
it often accomplishes this goal, at times it seems without a universal
formula. Mafia terms are mixed with Japanese terms, there are
references to underbosses, and a lawyer called the "consiglieri", but
Kumiko is called "ojou", a respectful form of "miss", and acting
"kumicho", a term that sometimes gets translated "godfather" or "don".
Likewise a large student named Kumai's nickname Kuma (bear) its kept
untranslated though whether the joke is supposed to be a pun is
debatable.


Animation Spotlight:
Gregory Horror Show

Released by Geneon


Gregory Horror Show is a frustrating mix of the overly familiar and the
creative. The CGI animated collection of shorts follows a first person
narrative through a decrepit mouse guided tour of horror house. While
the inhabitants of this Gregory House offers a sizable, and in several
instances memorable collection of the amusingly macabre, the father and
son dog's with literally splitting head-aches for example, the
collection is hampered by its resemblance to a video game (it fact, it
is spawned from a game), and a progression not perfectly suited for a
DVD-suggestive continuous viewing.

The CGI work is engaging, successfully in creating a 3 dimension world,
world rather than just looking like an exercising in technology
utilization, but it is missing a property that would abstract it from
itself from a chain of video game cut scenes . The first person
metaphor, vignette length, and design style all create an experience
that doesn't distinguish the work from its origins. Each quality plays
a role in the narrative, but together there is almost the implication
that the task of solving a puzzle will soon be presented.

Whether the design leaps out to someone who grew up with a minimal diet
of video games varies from creation to creation. Apart of shading of
morbidity on cuteness, the anthropomorphized animals, mechanics and
plants don't leap out of the continuity going back to when video games
evolved behind iconic shapes. Some, such as the titular Gregory extend
into a decayed, corrupted video-game world, both others, such as a
bandito-cactus out of central video game casting, seem to strictly rely
on the inherit surreal quality of their existence. What once may have
been a startling William S. Burroughs image has been watered down by
decades of video game design.

At times the animation seems to be caught in a game mindset, relying on
pop-up jumps that work if you are expected to react, ie in a video game,
but trivial annoyances in non-interactive story telling.

The situational vignette almost build to a redeeming idea that put the
video game experience into an interesting prospective, but a progression
of truism philosophy too often sucks strength from a final thesis.
Watched in continuous fashion, events often flirt with merging into a
drone of pieces that just make noise. Frequently, elements don't pay
off, leaving an impression that the sum of the parts may have be greater
if the parts had not been stacked.

Gregory Horror Show isn't without novelty, and it is strikingly well
animated, but it doesn't find a voice to distinguish itself from a its
origins. At times it nearly becomes self aware or irreverent enough to
utilize its limitation but ultimate leaves too much to its ending.


Howl's Site Update

The site for Studio Ghibli/Hayao Miyazaki's upcoming Howl's Movie cast
at /www.howl-movie.com has been
updated in anticipation of the movie's November 20th Japanese premiere.

Stand Alone Complex Schedule on Cartoon Network

Anime Network reports
that Cartoon Network will be running Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone
Complex on its Adult Swim block weekly on Saturdays November 6th at
12:30am (EST) and repeated the following Thursday at 1:00am (EST).

Viz Announces Special Wolf's Rain Manga Box Set Exclusive To Borders
And Waldenbooks

Viz has announced the release of a special box set for the new action
manga series, WOLF'S RAIN. The new manga box set includes Volume 1 of a
two volume Graphic Novel series and a collectible 3D lenticular card.
Available exclusively at Borders and Waldenbooks stores nationwide
beginning November 2004, the series is rated "T+" for Older Teens and
has an MSRP of $14.99.

WOLF'S RAIN takes that struggle between humans and wolves to another
level in an exciting manga story from Studio Bones and Keiko Nobumoto,
the creators of the popular Cowboy Bebop and Escaflowne series. WOLF'S
RAIN is set in a post apocalyptic future where humans and wolves find
themselves at vengeful odds with each other. An old legend speaks of a
hidden paradise on Earth - a Paradise that only a wolf can find. A pack
of outcast wolves takes on human form and sets out to find Paradise.
Each wolf is driven by their own personality and desires, but together
they are pursued by relentless humans seeking to quench their own thirst
for power. A difficult journey lies ahead with Paradise waiting to be
found.






Anime News Network points
out that the end of Satomi Ikezawa's Othello volume 1 that Del Rey will
be releasing her Guru Guru Pon-chan in 2005.

ADV posted on Anime on DVD's
message board that they announces the following titles at Houston's
OniCon anime convention

Anime:

Godannar (26 eps) parody mecha series official site at href="http://www.godannar.com/">here

Onto the North (working title) (13 eps) (Kita e : Diamond Dust Drops)
romance official site

Papuwa (26 eps): href="http://www.nippon-animation.co.jp/new/title/papuwa/">official
site

Five Star Stories: The anime movie adaptation of Mamoru Nagano's
intricately designed giant robot series

Ghost Stories (20 eps) (Gakkou no Kaidan) href="http://pierrot.jp/title/kaidan/index.html">official site

Korean live action titles:
  • Guns & Talks
  • Jail Breakers
  • Jungle Juice
  • Marrying the Mafia (aka Marry or Die)
  • No Blood, No Tears
  • Public Enemy


Anime Release Delays

Bandai's release of the first volume of highly enjoyable sc-fi comedy
Galaxy Angel Z has been delayed to December 12th.

Media Blasters has delayed the special edition versions of the first
volumes of Giant Robo and Gokusen to November 20th

Anime News Network
has learned that Bandai has again had to delay their box set released of
Zeta Gundam, this time to December 14th.

Australian Ghibli Movie Releases

Anime News Network points
out that Australian anime distributor Madman Entertainment href="http://www.madman.com.au/studioghibli/">lists that it has
recently release Studio Ghibli's Hayao Miyazaki movies Princess
Mononoke, Kiki's Delivery Service, Laputa: Castle in the Sky.

Bandai Solutions and Woes

Bandai has announced that it resumed Canadian anime distribution with
the creation of Bandai Entertainment Canada.

Unfortunately, Anime on DVD and
Anime Corner Store report heavy rains have flooded Bandai's west coast
warehouse, necessitating a suspension of shipping operations during the
clean-up. Late October releases, including the .Hack//Sign, Escaflowne,
and Witch Hunter Robin has not shipped yet, and may missing October 26th
release date.

Pokemon Movie 7

Anime News Network reports
that 7th Pokemon Movie, Pokémon - Destiny Deoxys will be released on
DVD and VHS on February 15th.

Geistars 3 Scheduled

Anime Jump will be releasing the third volume of power suit political
sci-fi Geistars on January 11th.

January DC CMX Manga releases

After scheduling no CMX manga releases in December, DC's comics CMX line
has the following schedule for January:

Land Of The Blindfolded Vol. 2

Written By Tsukuba Sakura
Art By Tsukuba Sakura

Cmx. Most People Live Life "Blindfolded," Unable To See The Past Or
Future. But When High-School Student Outsuka Kanade Touches People,
Sometimes Her Blindfold Slips, And She Has Visions Of Their Future.
Should She Act To Change Their Fate? This Compelling Tale Follows Kanade
As She Explores Her Gift And The Difficult Choices It Brings.
On Sale Jan 19 O 5" X 7.375" O 208 Pg, B&W, $9.95 Us

Madara Vol. 2

Art By Sho-U Tajima
Written By Eiji Otsuka

Cmx. It's Madara Versus Kaos In Volume 2 Of Eiji Otsuka's Epic
Masterpiece Madara! In This Volume, Madara And Kaosu Must Team Up To
Fight A Deadly Duo Out To Kill The Both Of Them. And Now, As Fate Would
Have It, Madara And Kaos Prepare To Face-Off One Another In The Corridor
Of Fire. Will Destiny Prevail? Or Will Desire?
On Sale Jan 5 O 5" X 7.375" O 176 Pg, B&W, $9.95 Us O Mature Readers 98

From Eroica With Love Vol. 2

Written By Aoike Yasuko
Art By Aoike Yasuko

Cmx. Sometimes Risqué, But Never Routine! Welcome To The World Of Earl
Dorian Red Gloria, A.K.A. Eroica. In This Volume, The Relationship
Between The Earl And The Nato Officer Reaches A Whole New Level. Plus, A
Bonus Story In Which A New Officer Discovers More Than He Bargained For
On A Ship That's All Play And No Work.
On Sale Jan 12 O 5" X 7.375" O 208 Pg, B&W, $9.95 Us

High Profile Japanese DVD Releases

The live action adaptation of manga/anime sci-fi href="http://www.casshern.com/ ">Casshern was released on DVD in
Japan October 23rd in a standard and 3 disc special edition.The various
incarnations of Casshern follow the war between a cyborg and a menace
originally created to clean up Earth for humanity.

Akira creator Katsuhiro Otomo's Steamboy will be released on R2 DVD
April 25th, 2005. The DVD will not feature English Subtitles.

Studio 4°C's (Memories' Magnetic Rose, AniMatrix's Kid's Story and
Detective Story) Mind Game will
be released December 22nd with English subtitles.

November ADV Releases

November 16

Chrono Crusade: Holy War (Volume 2 of 7)

Neon Genesis Evangelion Platinum: 03 (of 7)

Wedding Peach: Scarlet Tears (Volume 7 of 10)

November 23

Aura Battler Dunbine: Terror From Byston Well (Volume 10 of 12)

Azumanga Daioh: Graduation! (Volume 6 of 6)

November 30

Martian Successor Nadesico: Essential Anime Collection, Volume 2 (of 3)

Sorcerer Hunters: Essential Anime Collection (volume 1 of 4)

BASToF Syndrome: Endgame (volume 6 of 6)

Aura Battler Dunbine

Inspired by the novel Wings of Lin by Yoshiyuki Tomino and adapted by
the creators of Gundam and Robotech® comes an epic science-fiction
fantasy about love, duty and the tragic spoils of war. Long hailed as a
"golden age" classic, Dunbine remains a perennial favorite among giant
robot fans and its innovative design work and storytelling techniques
are the acknowledged inspiration for many of today's hottest anime
releases. Aura Battler Dunbine - the stuff that legends are made of. An
epic, one-of-a-kind adventure which dives headfirst into a rich, fully
defined world to create one of the most unique anime experiences ever
envisioned.

Neon Genesis Evangelion Platinum:

Biblical prophecy, human drama and blistering hi-tech battle action
collide as the award winning anime classic unleashes new fury with
breathtaking re-mastered video and jaw-dropping digitally re-mastered
5.1 surround sound, creating the ultimate Evangelion DVD experience.


New Yamato USA Merchandise Releases

Yamato USA has announced the release of Cowboy Bebop PVC statues of Faye
Valentine and Julia, and Capcom's Tron Bonnee. See href="http://www.YamatoToysUSA.com">www.YamatoToysUSA.com for images
and details.

AOL and Dragon Ball

Viz has announced that AOL's Red service will feature 13 flash manga
episodes of Dragon Ball.

Each Friday for the next thirteen weeks, AOL's RED service for teens
will offer an exclusive premiere of a new episode of the popular fantasy
action series at 3:00pm EST. Teens on the RED service will have
exclusive access to the episode for a period of 48 hours, before it
becomes available to all Internet users at www.shonenjump.com. The
compelling flash manga takes storylines from the pages of Akira
Toriyama's famed graphic novel series and combines unique, full color
and movement provided by Macromedia flash technology. The original
incarnation of the DRAGON BALL flash manga began on Jumpland, a Japanese
website featuring the most popular characters from the Japanese version
of Weekly Shonen Jump, maintained by Shueisha, Inc., one of the largest
publishers in Japan and a parent company of VIZ.


January Bandai Releases

Bandai will be releasing the following anime titles on January 4th
  • Dragon Drive Vol. #05
  • Galaxy Angels Z Vol. #2
  • Gundam SEED Vol. #06
  • Gundam SEED Vol. #07
  • Kaze no Yojimbo Vol. #6
  • Please Twins Vol. #2
  • Superior Defender Gundam Force Vol. #09
  • Wolf's Rain Vol. #5


Anime Network Picks Ups 3 Slayers Series

Anime Network, the first
channel in North America dedicated to anime, has acquired all 78
half-hour episodes of the "Slayers" anime television series, including
season two "Slayers Next" and season three "Slayers Try," from Enoki
Films USA. The series, based on stories and characters created by
Hajime Kanzaka and Rui Araizumi, originally aired on Japan's TV Tokyo
from 1995 through 1997. Anime Network will begin airing the "Slayers"
series in early 2005.

In the first season of "Slayers," produced in 1995, Lina Inverse is a
wandering sorceress and bandit-killer who joins forces with roving
swordsman Gourry Gabriev in what's supposed to be a quick union of
convenience. Instead, an artifact, Lina, "liberated" from a gang of
thieves, turns out to be the key to the resurrection of the demon lord
Shabranigdo. Urged on by the mysterious Red Priest Rezo, the pair has
no choice but to fight the dark lord and his servants, accumulating new
allies and enemies along the way.

The second season installment, known as "Slayers Next" by anime fans,
finds Lina and Gourry coincidentally meeting up again with Zelgadis and
Amelia and begin to search for the Clair Bible. During their search they
run into a mysterious priest named Xelloss who seems to know a thing or
two about the passages they're looking for, but he tends to get them
into more trouble. Lina and her associates also discover that the
Monster race has plans of its own, and that they themselves play a big
part in the Monsters' evil intentions.

By season three, "Slayers Try," several months have passed since the
barrier put in place by the Mazoku sublords was broken which provides
Lina and her colleagues with access to the outside world. Once they
cross over, they become wrapped up in a prophecy that foretells of a
dark lord from another dimension, Dark Star Dugradigdo, who enters their
world to spread chaos.

Anime Next Convention Details

New Jersey's Anime Next has
announced that the convention will be held this year at the larger
Meadowlands Exposition Center in Secaucus, NJ on June 17-19, 2005.

AnimeNEXT 2005's new venue is within walking distance of over 15
restaurants, many shops and two shopping malls. The exposition center
has 61,000 square feet of exhibit space with five additional meeting
rooms.

Just five miles outside of NYC, the exposition center is conveniently
accessible via NJ Transit bus 320 from NY Port Authority Bus Terminal.
Bus #320 has a stop right in front of the exposition center. The
exposition center is also just minutes away from Newark Liberty
International Airport for those attendees flying in to the event. The
Meadowlands exposition center also has 6,000 free parking spaces. It is
also accessible to major interstate arteries including the New Jersey
Turnpike and Garden State Parkway.

Pre-registration for AnimeNEXT 2005 has begun at the convention's web
site. The earlier you register for the convention the deeper the
discount for your membership. The first deadline is coming up, so
pre-register soon. The first deadline is December 1, 2004. The Adult
rate is $30 and the child rate is $20 until December 1, 2004 for three
day convention admission.

Register now at the AnimeNEXT 2005 web site,
http://www.animenext.org/register

We've negotiated a special low rate of $99 per night with the hotel.
You can book a room by calling the hotel at 201-348-2000. Make sure to
mention AnimeNext when you book your room to get the special rate.

February Media Blasters Releases
From the Anime Works Line

2/8

The Gokusen - The Road To Graduation (Vol. 3, Episodes 10-13)

Giant Robo: The Day The Earth Stood Still (Volume 3, Episodes 6 & 7)

2/22

Shrine Of The Morning Mist (Volume 2, Episodes 11-18)

The Twelve Kingdoms - Atonement (Volume 10, Episodes 41-45) (final
volume)

Animeworks Press

2/5/2005

Pilgrim Jäger Book II

As the faces of the tarot are revealed one by one, the spiral of history
draws tighter. What parts will Michelangelo, the Medici family and
Francis Xavier possibly play in this dramatic story? And what of Adele
and Karin? Will Adele's multiple personalities be drawn out to
cataclysmic effect?

NewType Announcements

The Noember 2004 Newtype USA will feature will feature an article on the
top 25 anime of all time, based on a three month poll. The top five are
Neoen Genesis Evangelion, Cowboy Bebop, Inu Yash, Ruruoni Kenshin and
Trigun.

Other features include 13 features on titles ranging from Fruits Basket
to MY-HiME, a creator profile of Satoshi Kon (Paranoia Agent, Tokyo
Godfathers) and an exclusive first look at the new Robotech: The Shadow
Chronicles.

NewType USA is also running a subscription promotion that offers the
periodical for $7.50 an issue (40%-off newstand), along with a bonus
Cosplay Caps: Menchi from Excel Saga or Saizo the angry pig from
Peacemaker Kurogane.

Geneon Talks G4Techtv Programming

Geneon has announced that G4techTV will be airing R.O.D-THE TV-,
Gungrave and Gad Guard as part of their Anime Unleashed block. R.O.D-THE
TV- and Gungrave will air throughout the month of October, Monday
through Sunday, at 12:00AM ET/9:00PM PT. Action-packed episodes of Gad
Guard will air every night at 12:00AM ET/9:00PM PT beginning Monday,
November 8.

Inu Yasha YTV Schedule Change

Anime News Network points
out that Canadian YTV has updated their href="http://www.ytv.com/programming/shows/inuyasha/index.asp?showID=215
">schedule to air InuYasha Monday-Thursday at 8:30pm starting
November 1st.


Viz Take Maison Ikkoku Box Sets

Viz has announced that box sets volumes 4 and 4, which feature of total
of 24 episodes of Maison Ikkuku, a romantic comedy from famed manga
artist Rumiko Takahashi, who also created such popular titles as
Inuyasha And Ranma 1/2 will be available exclusively through the
official VIZ online store at www.store.viz.com and through a new
partnership with The Right Stuf (www.rightstuf.com)

Maison Ikkoku Box Set 4 will be released on November 9, 2004, with an
MSRP of $49.98. Box Set 5 will be released on May 17, 2005, also with an
MSRP of $49.98. Each set will contain 12 complete episodes of the series
on three DVDs and will come with both the original Japanese dialogue
with English subtitles and a first-ever dubbed English track.

Originally created as a manga, MAISON IKKOKU was made into a highly
successful ninety-six episode anime series in 1986 that ran for two
years. It presents a touching and classic love story revolving around
the lives of a hapless young student named Yusaku Godai, the beautiful
manager of his apartment block, Kyoko Otonashi, and the unique and
sometimes crazed tenants of dilapidated Ikkoku-kan complex.

Mid-January Geneon Releases

Geneon will be releasing the following on January 18th:
  • Burn-Up Scramble - Babes Battle Bandits (V.B) DVD
  • Cybuster - The Battle in the Sea of Trees (V.2) DVD
  • Gungrave - Die Trying (V.4) DVD


January CPM Releases

Central Park Media will be re-releasing Tokyo Babylon, (which has been
newly re-packaged and re-priced), Battle Arena Toshinden, Voltage
Fighter Gowcaizer, They Were Eleven, Wild Cardz, Silent Service,
Garzey's Wing, plus the 20th anniversary collector's series edition of
Harmagedon on January 18th for $9.99 each.

Time Bokan from the studio behind Battle of the Planets and Speed
Racer, as well as Black Jack: Mutation, the penultimate volume to Osamu
Tezuka's thrilling medical series Black Jack will be released January
11th.

Tokyo Babylon

From the fan-favorite studio CLAMP (Chobits) comes the prequel to the
best-selling X - The Movie! Psychic investigator Subaru Sumeragi is hot
on the tail of a serial killer who seems to have some supernatural
powers of his own. The body count continues to rise, and Subaru must
solve the case quickly, or he may become the killer's next target!

Harmagedon Collector's Series Edition

From anime giants Rintaro (X: The Movie), Katsuhiro Otomo (Akira), and
the creators of Metropolis! A psychic princess suffers a horrifying
vision: evil space invaders are headed straight for Earth! Now Princess
Luna must lead the world's psychics into battle against this
interplanetary threat!

Battle Arena Toshinden: Uncut Version

From the director of Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture, Detonator Orgun,
and Bubblegum Crisis. Once a year, the greatest warriors in the world
compete at the famous Toshin Tournament. Master swordsman Eiji Shindo
has returned to test his skill with the blade once more.

Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer

From the director of Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture. In the
post-apocalyptic future, the Belnar Institute is the training arena of
the new superhuman youth. Of the students, Isato Kaiza is destined to be
the most powerful fighter who ever lived.until a mysterious transfer
student arrives to shake things up.

They Were Eleven

In the distant future, ten space cadets embark on a survival test that
sets them adrift in a derelict spacecraft. Terror strikes when the
cadets discover eleven of themselves aboard the ship. Who is the
imposter, and what is his (or her) purpose?

Wild Cardz

From the directors of Cutey Honey and All Purpose Cat Girl Nuku Nuku!
The Card Kingdom is in peril, and it's up to the adorable Crown Knights
to save the day!

Silent Service

The most dangerous submarine and most closely guarded military secret in
the world, Codename: Seabat has just gone rogue. One by one, the world's
most powerful combat vessels are devastated by this silent, deadly
enemy.

Garzey's Wing

From the creator of Gundam! Yesterday, Chris's biggest problem was
getting into a good college. Now, his spirit has been summoned by an
enslaved tribe to lead a bloody revolution.

Soft Cover Buddha?

An Anime on DVD message board
poster reports that Barnes & Noble's internal database lists paperback
releases of the first six volumes of Verticle's adapation of Osamu
Tezuka's Buddha in April 2005.

Catwoman Director to Helm Akira

Anime News Network points
out that in an interview with French website href="http://cinema.telerama.fr/edito.asp?art_airs=MAG2146777&srub=2">Té
lérama, Katsuhiro Otomo has stated that Pitof, the director of
Catwoman, is set to direct the live action adaptation of Akira.

ADV Clarifies the Status of The Place Promised In Our Early Days...

Anime News Network has
received a clarification concerning ADV's theatrical run for Voices of a
Distant Star creator Makoto Shinkai's The Place Promised In Our Early
Days.

From the statement:
ADV requested that its theatrical division explore theatrical
opportunities in light of the Japanese producer's goal of releasing the
film stateside in 2005. Without knowing the full background of that
request and, in particular, without knowing that ADV had not, in fact,
entered into a licensing agreement for the film, ADV's theatrical
division assumed that ADV was more involved in the project than ADV
actually was. Regrettably, that is reflected by Mr. Buck's less than
optimal characterization.

It seems this is a classic case of an imprecise communication spawning
an inaccurate conclusion-- namely that ADV had indeed acquired the film.
ADV has not. Again, we'd love to host it, but that decision rests with
the Japanese producers.

ITOCHU Corporation and Ishimori Group establish a Joint Venture Company
ITOCHU Corporation, Ishimori Shotaro Pro Inc. (copyright holder of
famous Manga author Shotaro Ishinomori's works such as "MASKED RIDER",
"Cyborg009", "HOTEL", "KIKAIDER", and "GORENGER"), one of the major
Manga productions in Japan, and Ishimori Pro Inc. have signed an
agreement to establish Ishimori Entertainment Inc., a joint venture
company that introduces the so-called "Ishimori World" to its fans.
ITOCHU will hold 49% of its shares, Ishimori Pro and Ishimori Shotaro
Pro will own 41% and 10%, respectively.

The new company, Ishimori Entertainment Inc., is planning to produce
movies, TV programming, publications, and to develop merchandising
business based on the titles of Shotaro Ishinomori. Ishimori
Entertainment aims to achieve a turnover of 1.5-2.0 billion Yen every
year.



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    Readers Talkback

  • Oct 27, 2004 11:08:19 PM CDT

    Steamboy....

    by catman

    When the hell is Steamboy coming to US theaters? Anyone have any info?

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  • Oct 28, 2004 4:01:03 AM CDT

    MIndgame

    by talbuckin

    in a year with Otomo, Oshii and Miyazaki movies, Mindgame turns out as a surprise. In 2:35, with a incredible mix of different animation styles and a incredibly fast pace. This is really an awesome film. And I would dare to say that the last 15 minutes of the movie are the fastest, frantic, amusing, amazing and coolest thing ever in anime. Ok maybe not the coolest, but in 15 minutes they manage to put in there as many shots as Steamboy and Innocence together. And amazingly it all works and actually it manages to create emotion from excess, speed and sound. This is really an intense experience that should be seen on huge screen with the sound system to the max. Wonderful movie.

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  • Oct 28, 2004 4:01:14 AM CDT

    paranoia agent

    by acne scarface

    probably after memories, the most compelling work i've seen from satoshi kon thus far. too bad he just had to put a little fan-service crap in there, coz nothing's hot like seein' some DRAWN naked chick, right?

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  • Oct 28, 2004 5:54:37 AM CDT

    Gokusen

    by al kusanagi

    Originally it was a mange, but before the anime it was a live action TV drama starring Yukie Nakama. It's probably the funniest damn drama in years. Thankfully it'll have a second season beginning in January.

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  • Oct 28, 2004 8:24:42 AM CDT

    Gregory Horror Show

    by 433

    Actually, GREGORY HORROR SHOW was a series of animated shorts before it was a boardgame. They're just finally releasing the shorts now.

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  • Oct 28, 2004 8:58:49 AM CDT

    Miramax should get their act together...

    by anna valerious

    As much as I'm happy they did the smart thing and released the movies on video/DVD instead of putting them in limited release and cutting out a half hour, those people should get their act together when it comes to anime. I think they should realize people would rather see that than Roberto Benigni acting spastic in a unitard and another dreadful Eddie Griffin movie. I hope the cutesy featurette they did for ANA will be on the DVD...

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  • Oct 28, 2004 9:34:39 AM CDT

    re: Steamboy....

    by scottgreen

    The movie is actually showing in Canada this weekened at the Waterloo Festival for Animated Cinema http://www.wfac.ca/ Beyond that, there is nothing official about when it will be released in the US or who will be releasing it

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  • Oct 28, 2004 5:01:38 PM CDT

    One Piece and more

    by kurutteru yatsu

    Now that Onc Piece is on Fox, should I kiss my chances of seeing a good (LEGAL) set of DVDs goodbye, or is there hope? I can't wait to get Gokusen, I dig the premise and the chara desings look great. The only sad news is that after Volume 6, there's no more Azumanga Daioh for me to look forward to. At least I have my new vocal collection CD to keep me company! "Raspberry Heaven..." ^-^ Bliss.

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  • Oct 28, 2004 10:38:33 PM CDT

    YAY! DISNEY TO DELAY MIYAZAKI DVDS AGAIN.

    by acne scarface

  • Dec 30, 2009 8:11:55 AM CST

    the Chrono Crusade manga is awesome

    by the_crimson_king

    the anime is just ok, Gonzo fucked up the ending really badly

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