Monday, October 31, 2011

Toei animation revenues on historic rise thanks to One Piece!

Great news for this company and the anime industry!

"The Japanese anime studio Toei Animation announced on Tuesday that it is revising its earnings forecast higher for the current fiscal year ending in March of 2012. Specifically, it is revising its estimated revenues for the second half of the year higher — and as a result, it projects that it will have the highest annual revenues in the company's history.

 Toei is raising its predicted revenues for the second half from 14 billion yen (about US$184 million) to 16.2 billion yen (US$213 million). Therefore, its predicted operating profits will also rise 30% from 2 billion yen (US$26 million) to 2.6 billion yen (US$34 million), and its predicted ordinary profits will rise 27.3% from 2.2 billion yen (US$29 million) to 2.8 billion yen (US$37 million). For the entire fiscal year, the predicted revenues will rise from 24.2 billion yen (US$318 million) to 29 billion yen (US$381 million) — a historic high for the company.

The resulting annual operating profits forecasted will rise from 3.1 billion yen (US$41 million) to 4 billion yen (US$53 million), and the resulting annual ordinary profits will also rise from 3.4 billion yen (US$45 million) to 4.2 billion yen (US$55 million). The company specifically credited the strong performance of the anime franchises One Piece and Suite Precure.

Projected revenues from One Piece character goods, events, and DVDs have increased for the second half. Toei Animation had already announced a revision to its earnings forecast on July 25. Between the two revisions, Toei has raised its projected revenues for the current fiscal year over 37% from the initial 21.1 billion yen (US$277 million) estimate. Last fiscal year, the studio reported annual revenues of 26.622 billion yen (US$349.6 million)."

Source: ANN

Junjo Mistake will get an anime!

The spin-off of Shungiku Nakamura's Junjo Romantica is also getting an adaptation to anime, according to an announcement by Ciel Tres Tres magazine by Kadokawa.

*sighs*

A Death Note live action movie by Warner Bros in the works too?!

X_X
The original Japanese version

This is still to be confirmed but director Shane Black indicated at his Long Beach Comic Con panel on Saturday that Warner Brothers' planned live-action film adaptation of Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata's manga Death Note is still in the works.

However, Black added that the project was in jeopardy because the studio initially wanted to lose "the demon [Ryuk]. [They] don't want the kid to be evil…. They just kept qualifying it until it ceased to exist." Black said that "the creation of a villain, the downward spiral" of the main character Light has been restored in the script, and added that this is what the film should be about.

 Warner Brothers hired Black (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang; writer of the Lethal Weapon film series) to direct Death Note, shortly before Marvel Studios revealed that Black would also direct Iron Man 3.

Anthony Bagarozzi and Charles Mondry were slated to write the Death Note project's script. Warner Bros. had acquired the rights to the series from previous rights-owner Vertigo Entertainment in 2009. At the time, screenwriter brothers Vlas and Charles Parlapanides were attached to the project. "

Source: ANN

Oh, no... X_X First they want to ruin Akira and now Death Note, just for the sake of competing with Marvel movies?!?!


Madoka Magica Nominated for Nihon SF Taishō Award!


The Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of Japan (SFWJ) announced that the Puella Magi Madoka Magica anime series is one of five nominees for the 32nd Nihon SF Taishō Award on Monday.

With this award, SFWJ honors the best in the fields of science fiction and fantasy during the past year. The Nihon SF Taishō Awards are the rough Japanese equivalent of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America's Nebula Awards.

Great news all around! :)

Kokoro Connect trailer!


Japanese publisher Enterbrain has released the first trailer for the upcoming anime adaptation of Sadanatsu Anda’s light novel series Kokoro Connect. The school comedy depicts the five members of a school club who mysteriously swap bodies.
 

Black Rock Shooter anime will premiere on January

The eight-episode BRS television anime will premiere in the Fuji TV network’s Noitamina late-night timeslot in January.



hmm, only 8 episodes O_O? The quality should be stunning, then.

Interview with Alvin Lu: "We will miss the print magazine"

This is an interview conducted by ICvs2, in which they ask Alvin Lu, Senior Vicepresident and General Manager of Viz Media, about the reasons on why Shonen Jump USA will be digital only, starting on May 2012.

Also, some questions were directed at Hisashi Sasaki, who runs Shonen Jump at Viz co-parent Shueisha in Japan.

"After the stunning Viz Media announcement at New York Comic Con that it was canceling its North American Shonen Jump magazine in favor of a weekly digital edition, Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha (see “Viz Launching 'Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha'”), many questions remained.

 One was why Viz was canceling a comic title that’s the bestselling comic in North America many months of the year. ICv2 had the opportunity to ask additional questions about the company’s plans. We spoke to Alvin Lu, Senior Vice President and General Manager at Viz Media, and Hisashi Sasaki, who runs Shonen Jump at Viz co-parent Shueisha in Japan.

- Why are you canceling the print version of Shonen Jump in North America?
Alvin Lu: Once we had the possibility of doing a weekly publication digitally, it made the print magazine, not obsolete, but the content is not as fresh. We feel that manga in its native form is a periodical, a sort of live performance, as it were. We went with the print magazine in the first place because it was the closest we could get to that given the limitations that we faced at the time. Once the possibilities of digital came into play, doing something much more live and fresh came into play, having a print magazine lagging behind that became less essential.

-What’s the circulation of the print magazine?
Alvin Lu: About 125,000 right now.Wow, that’s a lot.

-Have you done any research on how those readers feel about migrating to digital? 
Alvin Lu: We have. Obviously there will be a segment of the readership that will miss the print magazine; we will miss the print magazine. We also understand that some of the subscriber base and the readers won’t want to move to a digital format. At the same time, I think what we saw here was the potential for something much larger. We want to give the current readers every opportunity to try out the digital magazine. If they don’t, we’re definitely respecting that. In some sense, our subscribers to Shonen Jump magazine are our most treasured fan base and we want to give them all the respect we can.

-What’s the relationship between print and digital Shonen Jump in Japan? 
Hisashi Sasaki: We don’t do it in Japan digitally; it’s print only.

-Why?
Hisashi Sasaki: We don’t think it’s necessary in Japan.

-Why is digital more necessary in the United States than it is in Japan?
 Hisashi Sasaki: In Japan there are about 20,000 bookstores in such a small area. There are more so-called convenience stores everywhere. People are so used to reading Shonen Jump magazine weekly, weekly, weekly--just go out of the home and just buy it. At the kiosk at the station, at the convenience stores, book stores, it’s much easier. That’s their kind of lifestyle. Instead of turning on the computer, starting up the Web browser, Japanese people are so used to reading paper print magazines.

-We understand the digital market for manga there was about $600 million dollars last year, so some must have a computer. 
Hisashi Sasaki: The $600 million dollar market was for graphic novels, not magazines. We don’t see the necessity to introduce magazines digitally in Japan.

-Are you hoping this will have an impact on illegal downloads? 
Alvin Lu: Yes, definitely. I think having the price point, the convenience of use of the platform we’ve developed (which I don’t think should be understated, with our ability to reach younger readers online, I actually think with that 99 cent price of entry it’s easier to get your favorite Shonen Jump titles every week this way than to go out of your way to an illegitimate source.

-How, if at all, does this affect your strategy for graphic novels here in the states, the collected editions? 
Alvin Lu: It’s complementary. Our digital and print strategies are moving toward a complementary model, but this in particular allows us, again, through the combination of the convenience, the breadth of reach, the price point, to really reach a larger potential base of new fans than we’re currently reaching. We’re hoping it will serve as a converter to get people hooked on the stories and for the ones that they really like they can get the permanent versions in the graphic novels which are available in print or in digital.

-As you know, 125,000 copies of Shonen Jump makes it one of the best-selling comics in the United States. You said you expected to do better in the digital form; what are your sales goals for the digital edition? 
Alvin Lu: They are quite aggressive. We’ll have to watch and see, but one of the immediate goals is to hope that we can bring along as many of the current readers of the Shonen Jump magazine as we can.

 -How are you going to get new readers? You said you expect it to be bigger ultimately than the print edition; what kind of marketing other than social media and PR and so forth are you doing? 
Alvin Lu: We have a number of marketing options. We’ve developed our online marketing capabilities in a number of ways. The Viz family of Websites itself draws a very significant amount of traffic. That will be one of the major entry points, and from there we will build a base. We’ll basically grow our marketing strategy from there.

-Are you going to do any free sampling? 
Alvin Lu: We’re doing some free sampling right now for a lot of the graphic novel titles. We feel that the 99 cent price point, that first introductory point of entry, that’s pretty close to a free sample. We’ve also found when people pay for that first taste we get a much better conversion down the road. That’s something we’re also hoping for as well.There will be free content as well. The basic package is paid for, but like any magazine publication we’ll be explaining more details as we go along. There are other components to the digital, to the magazine publication, a large part of that will be open to the public.

 -Are you going to sell this to any other platforms other than the Viz proprietary platform? 
Alvin Lu: We want to be in as many channels as possible. We’re starting with the Viz proprietary platform. We’d like to get the Viz Manga platform onto as many channels as possible. Same as with our graphic novels. Expand that in a way that makes sense.We want to be able to have the app and the experience of buying directly through the Viz store as much as possible. We’re also looking at distributing our content through other avenues as well.

-A year from now, how will you evaluate the success of this program? If it sells less than the physical Shonen Jump is now, will you regard that as a disappointment? 
Alvin Lu: The immediate goal is to get the circulation to the point that it is now. We’ll have to see what the adoption rate is before we can decide how quickly we can get there."

Monday, October 24, 2011

Zetman anime will premiere on April 2012


Osamu Nabeshima (D.Gray-man, Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas) will direct the show at TMS Entertainment (Cardfight!! Vanguard, Devilman Lady). The series will premiere next April!!!

(!!!!!!!!)

source: ANN

Yokai Watch Anime will be produced by Level 5

Video game developer Level 5 has confirmed that its new game project “Yokai Watch” will get a manga and anime TV series adaptation. The story revolves around young boy Keita who becomes friends with the ghost Whisper and obtains a “yokai watch” that allows him to see ghosts.
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This looks very interesting, the yokai theme is in vogue  :)

Source: ANN

New Section: Anime Discussion Corner

Ok, this is not a new section per se, but a direct link to my colleague Patrick Stoeckel's blog, who has wonderful and detailed reviews of current and classic anime series, episode by episode.

 So, if you want to read a sinopsis or a detailed account of what happens in each episode of each series, this is a guide like no other!

Just click on the link aside Webcomics Reviews section!

If you have any comments or inquiries, you can always find us on Twitter and Facebook!

Recent Developments on the Akira live action movie...

The live action project is alive again in Warner Bros. Studio after a new team decided to take on the project.

Lots of diffuse information right now, but Twitch entertainment news site has reported that Gary Oldman (Sid and Nancy, Harry Potter films, Dark Knight trilogy) and Helena Bonham-Carter (A Room with a View, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, The King's Speech) have been offered the roles of Colonel Shikishima  and Lady Miyako, respectively.

Also, Variety has reported that Garrett Hedlund, the star of last year's Tron: Legacy film, is a frontrunner for one of Akira's two male leads, although he has not been formally offered the role.




Production is set to begin in late February or early March 2012. According to the magazine, the film's current story goes as follows: "Set in New Manhattan, the cyberpunk sci-fi epic follows the leader of a biker gang who must save his friend, discovered with potentially destructive psychokinetic abilities, from government medical experiments."
The estimated budget has been projected as a “$90 million blockbuster.”
 >-<    Fan expectation is less than enthusiast regarding this project, given the failure of Dragon Ball and Speed Racer films.


Tuesday, October 18, 2011

List of new manga titles added by Yenpress

For now, the definitive list is, according to their information in New York Comic Con:

Puella Magi Madoka Magica 
Soul Eater Not! 
The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan (Nagato Yuki-chan no Shōshitsu) 
Until Death Do Us Part 
Alice in the Country of Hearts

As you may know, these titles once belonged to TokyoPop.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Kaichu! web anime is available now!


The first episode of the second Kaichu! web anime series is now streaming. The adaptation of Yuki Hayashi’s school archery club comedy manga revolves around a cross-dressing male archery prodigy. Kaichu! got its first two-episode web anime adaptation last year.

The link to watch the episodes is here: http://yj.shueisha.co.jp/web_comic/kaichu/movie1.html

Great premise!

Sailor Moon reprint is a total success, more than 50,000 copies sold out!!

It is even in the NY Times bestseller list!!

Kodansha USA Publishing, the American arm of the Japanese publisher Kodansha, announced on Friday that the English version of Sailor Moon manga volume 1 will get a second print run after the first print run of 50,000 copies "sold out in just four weeks." Kodansha USA did not specify if the 50,000 copies of Naoko Takeuchi's magical girl manga sold out at the distributor level or at the retailer level. 

With the second print run, the volume will have 100,000 copies in print. Kodansha noted that the first volume of Sailor Moon has stayed on top of The New York Times manga bestseller list for a third week in a row since it debuted on September 13. Takeuchi's related Codename: Sailor V volume 1 had two weeks at #2 after debuting on September 13.

Shonen Jump USA will be digital only starting May 2012!

This is quite unexpected, didn't think it would happen so soon.

North American manga publisher Viz Media announced at New York Comic Con on Friday that its Shonen Jump magazine will end publication next March with a "farewell April 2012 issue." Viz announced the print magazine's end in conjunction with the unveiling of its successor — the digital anthology Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha.

At least three of the manga titles in Shonen Jump's most recent print issue (October/November 2011) will continue in the digital Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha next January: Bleach, Naruto, and One Piece. Shonen Jump has been publishing Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan, Toriko, and Bakuman. online since 2010 with a supplement only available to print magazine subscribers.

Wow I really loved to collect the print version :-(

Shonen Jump USA edition started in 2002, due to the growing popularity of anime and manga series outside of Japan.

At least the advantage I see is that its format will be weekly instead of monthly!

Fairy Tail Adventure Manga Gets Film Next August!!

About time!

The email newsletter for Kodansha's Comic Plus members revealed on Wednesday that a film adaptation of Hiro Mashima's Fairy Tail manga will open next August.

More details will be provided in future postings of the newsletter.The manga and the ongoing television anime follow the adventures of world's most notorious mage guild, Fairy Tail.

In addition to the television series, three original anime DVDs have been bundled or will be bundled with the manga.Del Rey published the 12th volume of the original manga in North America last September, and Kodansha resumed publishing the manga in English with the 13th volume this past February. Crunchyroll streams the television anime into several countries as it airs in Japan, and Funimation will release the first DVD/Blu-ray set in November.

Source: ANN

Manga Creator Kei Aoyama Passed Away at 32

The television station TBS reported that manga creator Kei Aoyama was found dead, hung from his neck, in the bathroom of his Tokyo apartment on October 9. He was 32.There were no visible signs of wounds or a struggle in the bathroom, and the last posts on Aoyama's Twitter account, dated October 6, discussed mortality, including a final post that said:Well, I have much left to do and much I dreamed of doing, but I hardly have any "regrets." I am content with the 32 years I have lived.

The police are investigating Aoyama's death as a possible suicide. The police had received an emergency call around 9:00 p.m. on October 9 from a person at the Japanese publisher Kodansha, who said, "We haven't been able to contact Mr. Aoyama."

The police rushed to Aoyama's apartment, where they discovered him in the bathroom.Aoyama was serializing the manga Yoiko no Mokushiroku in Kodansha's Evening magazine from last year to the time of his passing.

He also created or drew the manga SWWEEET in Shogakukan's Monthly Ikki magazine, China Girl, and Strobe Light. According to the police investigation, Kodansha was not able to contact Aoyama since October 6.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Kamitori Japanese Restaurant

Kamitori Japanese Restaurant
1044 Willamette St.
Eugene, OR 97401

I arrived about 6pm on a Thursday, so their "Happy Hour" was in effect. Let me first point out that if I ask for Green Tea, you should tell me if you intend to serve me some Green Tea/Wild Rice Tea blend. I can't stand the Wild Rice Tea, and now I know what that abomination was that I accidentally bought in Japan two years ago. This set the tone for the entire meal, so I may be a bit harsh.

To back up a bit, when I, with my three children (9-14) entered, we were greeted (much like with an actual restaurant in Japan) and seated. It took longer than I expected to receive waters and menus. My children ordered we ordered Teriyaki Chicken, Garlic Chicken, Garlic Salmon & Tonkatsu. These were sets, so we weren't allowed to swap the California Roles for something we liked and my youngest child (who likes crab) ended up with 12 California roll sections. I also ordered two sushi rolls for my youngest & I to eat as an appetizer. Our water seemed disaffected and put off in a hipster/metrosexual/effete kind of way, like we were bothering him in expecting food and stuff. I did speak with the other waiter a bit and he seemed to not hate his customers.

The sushi arrived first. It was good. The portions were a bit small (the rolls were of a smaller diameter than I am used to) but the ingredients were fine. The rice was nice and sticky but not hard (sushi rice should not crunch). I never get overly excited about rolled sushi, but my son prefers it since he sucks with chopsticks.

The food arrived. I was very surprised at a "authentic" Japanese restaurant not including rice with the meals. Actually appalled was more like it. I requested some rice to go with the meal.

The reports for the Teriyaki and Garlic Chicken put them as Good. Both children who tried the Garlic Chicken are raving about it. The Teriyaki Chicken was good, if not as spectacular as the Garlic Chicken. My Tonkatsu was dry. I was less than impressed -- bear in mind that I was in a bad mood because of the tea & the wait. However, the Garlic Salmon that I stole from my sons plate was very good. If the Garlic Tempura for the Salmon is the same as that for the Chicken, I can understand why my other two children liked it so much. The Garlic Salmon was light and flaky, as Salmon should be, and not the least bit over-cooked as was my Tonkatsu.

Other than the horrible tea, the Happy Hour Sets came with a drink. I had the house sake, which was passable, if not spectacular. House sake is much like any other house alcohol, and I find that I am often tired of drinking it by the time I am 2/3 of the way down the bottle. Kamitori bypassed this issue by providing a bottle of about half the size.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Toaru Majutsu no Index movie announced!

It was about time! The inevitable!

Seemingly long overdue, the homepage for the Toaru Majutsu no Index anime franchise has formally announced the development of an “Index” motion picture.

Author Kazuma Kamachi’s sci-fi/fantasy adventure light novel series has spawned two hit TV series adaptations and a successful spin-off TV series and OVA.

Naruto is the series that gets the most empathy from its audiences!

So, this is from the results of last month's Superpoll of the Month, in which readers were asked:

If your life was an anime series, what series it would be?

With 402 votes, Naruto came out on top with 104 votes, followed closely by Bleach with 90 votes, and curiously enough, Blue Exorcist has 77 votes, despite being a new series, while the other two have been running for a decade.

Well, we've all seen Naruto's struggles, solitude and alienation and his humanity, his failures, his ticks are all what make us care for him deeply and root for him to be the village's hero.

I initially thought that One Piece would win hands down due to its popularity, but it is quite there with Full Metal Alchemist, Fairy Tail, and Soul Eater.

Kuroshitsuji and Gintama came in the same place. And Death Note deserves a special mention with 50 votes, (who doesn't identify with either L-kun or Kira-sama?)

It's still interesting to note that a classic series like Dragon Ball didn't garner more votes, with even D.Grayman getting 8 more votes.

Saint Seiya   15 (3%)

Gintama   35 (8%)

Kimi ni Todoke   25 (6%)

Bleach  90 (22%)

Fairy Tail  61 (15%)

Steins Gate  16 (3%)

Death Note  50 (12%)

Karakuridoji Ultimo   2 (0%)

Yu Yu Hakusho   9 (2%)

Evangelion   12 (2%)

Dragon Ball  28 (6%)

Naruto  104 (25%)

Blue Exorcist  77 (19%)

Kamisama Dolls  7 (1%)

Kamisama no Memochou   9 (2%)

Loveless  10 (2%)

Samurai X  17 (4%)

One Piece  64 (15%)

Lucky Star  26 (6%)

Haruhi Suzumiya  17 (4%)

Wallflower (Yamato Nadeshiko)   10 (2%)

K-On!  25 (6%)

Sket Dance  14 (3%)

Soul Eater  54 (13%)

Kuragehime  7 (1%)

Bakuman  16 (3%)

Deadman Wonderland  9 (2%)

Kuroshitsuji  35 (8%)

Hetalia  24 (5%)

Code Geass  25 (6%)

D.Grayman  36 (8%)

C: The Money of Soul and Possibility Control   5 (1%)

Akira  6 (1%)

Sailor Moon  28 (6%)

Beelzebub  28 (6%)

Black Lagoon  5 (1%)

Cowboy Bebop  11 (2%)

Full Metal Alchemist  57 (14%)

Hellsing  17 (4%)

Devil May Cry  27 (6%)

Samurai Deeper Kyo  4 (0%)

Infinite Stratos  17 (4%)

Hanasaku Iroha  9 (2%)

Gundam Wing   8 (1%)

Samurai Champloo  13 (3%)

Toriko  8 (1%)

Durarara!  46 (11%)

Other (please indicate so in my twitter!)   23 (5%)

I didn't receive any further explanation through my twitter account over what series did I miss on the list and why. You can follow me at @myanimemangafix .

Sailor Moon Tops Graphic Novel Sales in US Bookstores!

A proof that classics never die!
Naoko Takeuchi's return to North American shelves put the first volumes of her Sailor Moon and Codename: Sailor V manga at the top of Nielsen BookScan's top 20 graphic novels in American bookstores in September.
They even pushed Naruto volume 52 down to #3!
The other manga in the top 10 are Black Bird volume 10 (#6), Bleach volume 36 (#8), and the 26th and penultimate volume of Fullmetal Alchemist (#9). Dance in the Vampire Bund volumes 7 (#12), 6 (#13), and 9 (#17); Grand Guignol Orchestra volume 1 (#15); Omamori Himari volume 1 (#18), and Ultimo volume 2 (#20) round out the manga in the top 20.
The BookScan rankings represent sales at Barnes & Noble and other book chains, independent bookshops, and online purchases — but not sales at comic book stores, Walmart, and some other venues.

New Hanasaku Iroha Work in 2012 Confirmed

The Hokkoku Shimbun paper confirmed on Monday that the production committee of the Hanasaku Iroha television anime series announced that it is producing a "new visual work" of Hanasaku Iroha next year.

The production committee did not specify if the new work will be released on television, on video, or in theaters, or even if the work will be animated.This would be interesting for this series that unexpectedly got succesful.

The story centers around Ohana Matsumae, a 16-year-old Tokyo native who suddenly ends up working at a provincial hot spring inn after her mother flees town to avoid debts.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Steins;Gate Character of the Month Contest in Deviantart!

I'm organizing a contest in my deviantart group #KyoumaSecretProject dedicated to Makise Kurisu, the Character of the Month!

Feel free to join if you like!
Here is the link:
http://kyoumasecretproject.deviantart.com/

>>>Linearts, coloring, manga pages, memes, fanfics, doujins, GIFs, icons, all kinds of art around her for this month!

 >>>Please submit them to the Contest folder, and in your art description please specify that it is for this contest.

 >>>Mature/too revealing content is not allowed, please keep it PG-13.

 >>>Submissions open from October 5 to November 5!!

 >>>The prize: <<<

 ----1st place: FAVS galore!!! The contestants and everyone in the group will go to the winner's account and favorite all his/her deviations, including the winner art!

 ----2nd place: WATCH galore!!!! The contestants and everyone in the group will go to the finalist account and DAwatch him/her.

 ----3rd place: LLAMAS galore!!!! The contestants and everyone in the group will go to the finalist account and give him/her a llama!

 <<How will the winners be decided?>> 


 Depending on the amount of contestants, I will put up a poll in which the people can vote for their favorite, and the winner can be decided in one or two rounds!!


 Please, everyone, do your best!

There will be a crossover episode of Bakuman and SKET Dance!!

And no, it won't be one, but three crossover episodes!!

The 43rd issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine announced on Monday that the Bakuman. anime and Sket Dance anime will collaborate for three crossover episodes.

 Two episodes will run in October, and one will run in November, but no further details about the episodes' release dates or story have been announced. Weekly Shonen Jump will publish the next announcement, including information about the character or characters who will hold the key to the crossover, on October 24.

This could be the start of a new trend in filler episodes, actually.


source: ANN

It seems they are implementing this due to the success of the Gintama and Sket Dance crossovers.

I can't wait till Niizuma Eiji meets Himeko-chan!!

Code: Breaker anime announced!

Weekly Shonen Magazine has announced the development of an anime based on Akimine Kamijyo’s current manga series Code:Breaker.

The 2008 and ongoing manga from the creator of Samurai Deeper Kyo revolves around a high school boy who moonlights as a mercenary. Del Rey Manga published two volumes of the manga in English last year.

Badass!!

Source: Animenation, ANN

Blue Exorcist movie is in the works!

Jump SQ magazine will give more details this week but it is confirmed!

 'The November issue of Jump Square Magazine that goes on sale in Japan next week will formally announce the development of an Ao no Exorcist (Blue Exorcist) motion picture. The TV series has been simulcasting online, and Aniplex USA will begin distributing the TV series on American DVD next month.'

 If it's in the works already, it could be out by next year! :)

The series by Kazue Kato has exploded with popularity and success!


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