Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The year in anime 2011 review

This has been an intense year in which many things have happened and yet the quality of the series has been outstanding.

This year is also marked by the comeback of classic series and it seems the trend will follow through 2012 too with new Rurouni Kenshin and Prince of Tennis series.

The highlight of this year is without a doubt, the new Hunter x Hunter. At first, fan expectation wasn't high but the great production values of this remake that is closer to the manga definitely makes up for it. Masatoshi Ono's Departure OP song doesn't help either.



And of course, the extreme insane success of One Piece manga this year reflects in the anime.

This year also opened great with the return of Gintama, delivering hysterical episodes and making every Monday less boring. No wonder we talk about #Gintamonday, and hopefully through years to come.



As for new series, the first two seasons of Bakuman and Sekaiichi Hatsukoi take the cake. Great animation and quality of stories is what kept us craving for more.



Sket Dance and Beelzebub can't be left behind with their solid storylines and consistent quality. The trend seems to bring both funny and badass moments. I'll never forget Himeko's episode that centers in her past as Onihime and of course, the Super Milk Time Oga's technique that simply owned everyone in sight.

There have been also two surprises this year with Steins;Gate and Phi Brain: Kami no Puzzle, two outstanding original anime series that will follow through with manga adaptations next year.

This was also the year of Blue Exorcist, the long awaited adaptation of Kazue Kato's manga. It didn't exactly  dissapoint, but the 13 episodes filler arc wasn't the best move by the studio, as it derived from the manga plot itself and gave us plenty of OOC moments. Looking back at it, the ending was ok, but it left more to be desired.

That's because the main problem they had is that the manga comes out monthly and there weren't enough chapters to adapt. Hopefully a second season will be much better.



The low points of this year were Deadman Wonderland, Kamisama Dolls and Kamisama no Memochou.

The case of Deadman Wonderland is peculiar because it had the formula to win, to be a established successful series, but the premise itself, the soft gore and violence, and the dragging of the plot didn't make audiences relate to it. I guess the problem is that it should have been marketed as a proper Seinen series like Gantz, instead of trying to make it the next Bleach.

The main problem I found with Kamisama Dolls is that they revealed the villain's motivations too soon, and the protagonist was just too weak and reluctant. It's a shame because the battles were awesome and the design of the robot Kami were brilliant.

As for Kamisama no Memochou, it started out great. The episodes were funny with a good dose of mystery and Alice had credibility as a moe detective, I could even see her being alongside L in a crossover with Death Note. But it's like the formula of solving weird cases every week got tired out quickly and the end was anticlimatic, the series didn't have more to go beyond that. The concept of a NEET detective was great, though.



Two series that fall to the pit are Guilty Crown and Sacred Seven, which were unwatchable with their similar wasted plots.

As for overlooked series, [C]: The Money of Soul and Possibility Control will probably stand as one of the most underrated series of all time. You could see it was really meant to only have 13 episodes as it's an original anime, but both its theme and message were powerful, it was consistent from beginning to end, as it was an excellent story that reflects this world financial crisis era.



Level E was also meant to only have 13 episodes since this 1995 manga couldn't be finished by its author, none other than Yu Yu Hakusho's and Hunter x Hunter's Yoshihiro Togashi. But you could see the brilliant and hysterical theme that characterized it.

I can name other overlooked series such as Tiger and Bunny, which actually looked funny and promising.

A series that doesn't have much exposure, but nevertheless is up there with Naruto and Bleach, is Nurarihyon no Mago. The second season, titled Nurarihyon no Mago: Sennen Makyo, gave us great moments as Nura Rikuo fights Hagoromo Gitsune and her minions and he struggles to find his way as the Third Heir. I noticed a decline in animation quality in the last 6 episodes, but either they are changing the style (thicker lines, more static frame movement) to make it fit with the yokai theme, or they simply ran out of budget.

As for established series, Bleach finished their Arrancar arc with TEH EPIC battle between Ichigo and Aizen. Personally, I prefer the way it was done in the manga, with all the insane transformations and drama. The filler arc of the Shinigami Clones was entirely forgetable, but I liked how they showed Ichigo's decline in power at the end.



However, the new arc is great, presented in a better way than the manga, we are back to great canon animation quality.

I really don't have much to say in regards to Naruto Shippuden, all we've been getting lately has been fillers, but it's not like the animation quality has been dreadful. The only highlight was the resolution of the Pain arc, Naruto getting to know his father Yondaime, and his reaction to people looking up to him as Konoha's Hero. Hopefully next year we are going to see more.

This year we also saw the second season of Saint Seiya: Lost Canvas, the highlight being the incredible fight between Hakurei and Hypnos in Hades' castle and Tenma's resolution to defeat him. This series has been slowly gaining acclaim among classic Saint Seiya fans who were skeptic of the new style of artwork and quality.

And lastly, a series I wouldn't leave out is UN-GO. A pleasant surprise but it wasn't meant to last. I can place it in the category of overlooked series, but interestingly enough, it's those types of series that have powerful messages. The last episode tied it all with a sociopolitical theme that is an accurate critique of our times.










Monday, December 26, 2011

Naruto Shippuden anime January 2012 schedule


And incredibly enough, we are back to canon! No more weird gay fillers!

Episode 243 "Landing! Paradise Island?" (上陸! 楽園の島?) January 5, 2012


Episode 244 "Killer Bee and Motoi" (キラービーとモトイ) January 12, 2012


Episode 245 "Naruto vs. The Nine-Tails!!" (ナルトVS九尾!!) January 19, 2012


Episode 246 "The Orange Sparkle" (オレンジ色の輝き) January 26, 2012

Eureka Seven will have a sequel that will premiere on April 2012

Studio BONES has formally revealed the development of a Eureka Seven Ao (Eureka Seven: Astral Ocean) anime television series. The sequel to the hit 2005 television series will introduce a new protagonist when it premieres next April.

source: Anime Nation

Mobile Suit Gundam Origin creator to launch new manga

The February issue of Kodansha's Afternoon magazine is revealing on Saturday that character designer and manga creator Yoshikazu Yasuhiko will launch a new manga series called Ten no Kechimyaku (The Blood Lineage of the Heavens).

The new series will be Yasuhiko's first in Afternoon. Yasuhiko just ended his decade-long Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin manga series this past June.

Gundam: The Origin manga is a reinterpretation of the first Gundam television anime series, which features character designs by Yasuhiko. In turn, Gundam: The Origin is inspiring its own anime adaptation. Yasuhiko's other manga include Arion, Jesus, Joan, and The Venus Wars.

Here's an image of the new series:

Yasuhiko's third modern history tale is set in 1903, just half a year before the Russo-Japanese War. An academic research party from Japan is in the town of Ji'an on the northern bank of the Yalu, the river that separates Manchuria and the Korean Pennisula. The party's objective is the Gwanggaeto Stele, the monument erected in memory of King Gwanggaeto of Goguryeo in ancient Korea. The epitaph holds the key to the history of ancient Korea and the ties between Japan and Korea.


Here's also a great video that showcases Yasuhiko's technique and experience when drawing a character:


(credit to Nao Yazawa on FB for the video :) )

More Amagami SS+ promos!

It will premiere on January 5.



The video had premiered during a live recording of the Amagami web radio program "Ryoko and Kana's Amagami Coming Sweet" that was also held on Friday in Tokyo. The hosts of the program, Ryoko Shintani (Rihoko Sakurai) and Kana Asumi (Miya), were joined by other cast members and singer Azusa, who sings the themes for both Amagami SS and Amagami SS+. Azusa sang the opening theme song "Check my soul" and the ending theme song "Kokuhaku" (Confession) at the event.

Source: ANN

Rurouni Kenshin manga returns to Jump Square in May!

The comebacks trend will follow in 2012!

Manga creator Nobuhiro Watsuki will be resuming his Rurouni Kenshin series for a brief run starting in the June issue of Shueisha's Jump Square magazine, which will ship on May 2, 2012. The magazine's advertising describes the samurai manga's return as a "reboot," although the magazine may not be using the term with the English denotation in mind. More details will be in upcoming issues of Jump Square.

In the meantime, Watsuki is putting his current manga series, Embalming - The Another Tale of Frankenstein, on hiatus as of the March issue of Jump Square magazine, which will ship in February. Embalming will return in the fall. This manga has been running in Jump Square since its inaugural issue in 2007.

Keishi Ōtomo's live-action Rurouni Kenshin film will open in Japan on August 25, 2012. The first half of the new Rurouni Kenshin: Shin Kyoto-Hen anime project just opened in two theaters last week, and the second half is slated to be completed next summer. Viz Media publishes the manga in North America.

Source: ANN

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Hunter x Hunter OP song 'Departure' by Masatoshi Ono released today!

The CD with the single in both the anime size and the full size is available for order.

departure! / Masatoshi Ono
Masatoshi Ono

The full Hunter x Hunter soundtrack will come out in Jan 25, 2012. It is available for preorder.

"HUNTER X HUNTER" Original Soundtrack / Animation Soundtrack (music by Yoshihisa Hirano)
Animation Soundtrack (music by Yoshihisa Hirano)

Whereas the ED song 'Just Awake' by Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas will come out in its full version by January 11, 2012.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Rurouni Kenshin live action movie official trailer!

The movie will premiere on August 25 in Japanese theaters.



Keishi Ōtomo is directing this samurai film starring 22-year-old actor Takeru Satoh (Kamen Rider Den-O, Rookies, Beck, Ryōmaden) as the titular character. 17-year-old actress Emi Takei plays the heroine Kaoru Kamiya.

Yuu Aoi (Hana and Alice, Honey and Clover) plays Megumi Takani, Munetaka Aoki (The Last Message Umizaru, live-action The Girl Who Leapt Through Time) plays Sanosuke Sagara, and Taketo Tanaka plays Yahiko Myōjin.

Kouji Kikkawa (Let's Dance With Papa) as Jine Udō, Yosuke Eguchi (Shonan Bakusozoku, Tokyo Love Story) as Hajime Saitō, and Teruyuki Kagawa (From Up on Poppy Hill, 20th Century Boys) as Kanryū Takeda round out the cast.

New Prince of Tennis 2012 anime promo!


It will premiere on January 4!! A great comeback!!


Elfen Lied author launches new manga

2012's third issue of Shueisha's Young Jump magazine is announcing on Thursday that manga creator Lynn Okamoto (Elfen Lied, Nononono) is launching a new series titled Kiwaguro no Brynhildr in the ninth issue on January 26. The tagline for the manga reads, "'I killed my girlfriend…!' A dark fantasy of pure love!!"


Intriguing to say the least. 

Bakuman 3rd season will air in October 2012

It is quite a given as we see the second season ending.

Next year's combined 3rd/4th issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine announced today that a third television anime series based on Takeshi Obata and Tsugumi Ohba's Bakuman. manga has been green-lit for Fall of 2012.

Awkward Silence returned to Be x Boy magazine

A piece of old news, but this boys-love story by Hinako Takanaga resumed its serialization this month in Be x Boy magazine.

This could increase its chances of getting an anime and get a good reception just as Sekaiichi Hatsukoi?

Animate USA released the first volume of Awkward Silence in September 2010. JManga then released the first volume on its website when the site launched in August. JManga has since released the manga's second volume.

Magazine Be x Boy's website is currently hosting a free preview for the manga.

source: ANN, manga-news

Monday, December 12, 2011

.hack// 3D CG movie will premiere on January 21 in Japanese theaters

Here's the trailer, the quality is interesting in that it looks like an hiperreality based on the 2D we are used to see in anime:



The story is set in 2024, when children have lived their entire lives since birth in a world connected by networks. A cheerful 14-year-old middle school girl named Sora Yūki (Summer Wars' Nanami Sakuraba) has no interest in games, but her friends get her to go into the popular network game "The World." However, due to "a certain incident" in The World, anomalies start occurring in the real world.

Hanasaku Iroha gets new anime greenlit for 2012!

The production committee of the Hanasaku Iroha television anime series had announced in October that it was producing a "new visual work" of Hanasaku Iroha next year, but it did not specify if the new work was animated or not.

There was speculation over if it would be a movie, but now we know it is another season!

The Hanasaku Iroha television anime series aired from April to September of this year, and Crunchyroll streamed the anime in several countries as it aired in Japan. 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.

source: ANN

Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky teaser


Also known as 'Eiyū Densetsu: Sora no Kiseki', the official website of this series based on the RPG game posted a 38 second trailer of the anime which will premiere on February 24th, 2012.



'Kono Manga ga Sugoi' 2012 ranking lists the best manga magazine through a survey among professionals

Takarajimasha Inc. published the 2012 edition of the Kono Manga ga Sugoi! guidebook on Saturday with its list of the top titles in four categories. The lists are the result of surveys conducted among professionals in the fields of manga and publishing.

It is no surprise that HunterxHunter is among the top 10 for male readers. And Blue Exorcist is above One Piece??!

Among female readers, Chihayafuru has gained more and more popularity.

As for the top magazines, obviously Shonen Jump comes first, closely followed by Kodansha's Morning magazine. Whereas Feel Young magazine by Shodensha is the absolute leader among female readers in the industry.

The full ranking can be consulted here.

Source: ANN

Monday, December 5, 2011

New Rurouni Kenshin OVA trailer!

It will premiere on December 17!!! Can't wait!!



It is a remake of the Kyoto arc.

Live action Akira: actress Helena Bonham-Carter undecided whether to play Lady Miyako

Actress Helena Bonham-Carter (A Room with a View, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, The King's Speech) told MTV News on Wednesday that she has not decided whether to be in Warner's live-action film adaptation of Katsuhiro Otomo's Akira manga. The actress spoke with MTV News on the red carpet at The 2011 Britannia Awards in Los Angeles.

The Twitch entertainment news site reported in October that she had been offered the role of Lady Miyako. Acting Auditions, an employment resource for actors, listed her in the role, but provided no source for the listing.


RIP Shingo Araki, legendary designer and director of Saint Seiya and Ashita no Joe

:-(

French magazine AnimeLand and producer Seiji Okuda reported via graphic designer Maiko Kissaka that character designer and animation director Shingo Araki passed away on Wednesday. He was 72.

The Yomiuri Shimbun and Sports Nippon newspapers report that Araki passed away in a Tokyo hospital on December 1 at 1:21 a.m. due to acute circulatory failure.

Known for his work on the Saint Seiya fantasy adventure anime adaptations, Araki also worked on The Rose of Versailles, Gegege no Kitarō, Ashita no Joe, and Yu-Gi-Oh! anime. Araki was an animator for the 1980s American animation productions Inspector Gadget, Mighty Orbots, The Adventures of the American Rabbit and G.I. Joe: The Movie.

Araki often collaborated with character desinger Michi Himeno. They worked on Saint Seiya, The Rose of Versailles, Gegege no Kitarō, Ashita no Joe, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and other anime together. The pair founded the Araki Productions anime studio in 1975.

Sensei, your fans will always remember you, thank you for all your work.

Here's the classic opening credits of Saint Seiya, 'Pegasus Fantasy'.

One Piece, Naruto and Blue Exorcist the top selling mangas of the year 2011!


No doubt that One Piece is the KING this year, but Naruto and surprisingly newcomer Blue Exorcist don't stay far behind.

According to Oricon survey, Eiichiro Oda's One Piece pirate manga set a record for the most volumes of manga sold in one year since Oricon began posting its ranking charts in 2008. During the period of November 22, 2010 to November 20, 2011, One Piece sold 37,996,373 copies.

One Piece also took the top four spots for single manga volumes sold during the same time period. Volume 61 sold 3,382,588 copies, volume 62 sold 3,207,568 copies, volume 63 sold 3,073,175 copies, and volume 64 sold 2,652,700 copies. It is the third year in a row that One Piece volumes have taken the top four spots in that category. These four One Piece volumes were also the only manga volumes this year to sell more than 2 million copies.

In 2008, One Piece sold 5,956,540 copies, and in 2009, it sold 14,721,241 copies. Last year, it sold 32,343,809 copies.

2011's second best-selling manga series was Naruto with 6,874,840 copies, followed by Blue Exorcist's 5,223,712 copies.


Rock Lee gag spinoff gets anime adaptation!

This can be interesting :-) Hopefully they announce the date soon.

The inaugural monthly issue of Shueisha's Saikyō Jump magazine is announcing on Saturday that an anime adaptation of Kenji Taira's Naruto spinoff manga Rock Lee no Seishun Full-Power Ninden is launching. The gag comedy manga centers around the secondary Naruto character Rock Lee.

Shueisha already published the first of four seasonal issues of Saikyō Jump last December, but the magazine is becoming a monthly periodical as of this Saturday. Taira launched Rock Lee no Seishun Full-Power Ninden in that first seasonal issue last December.

Kadokawa Shoten confirms that there won't be a 3rd season of Haruhi Suzumiya

The J-Cast News website reported on Tuesday that Kadokawa Shoten has no plans to air a third season of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya anime. J-Cast News had asked a representative at the publisher about a third Haruhi season, after lead actress Aya Hirano posted the following on her Twitter account on Monday:

I'm starting a certain something at a certain place now. Hmmm… When can I reveal what I'm talking about? (¨;
28 Nov

All done with my morning work~♪ I did a purfication ritual for "a certain work" at the same Hanazono Shrine that I just visited 2 day ago. Heheheh (´∀') Just which work is a secret!
28 Nov

J-Cast reported that the Kadokawa Shoten representative could not respond directly to J-Cast's media inquiry about Hirano's postings, but the representative added that there are no plans to air a third Haruhi season.

Source: ANN

New Cocohana magazine by Shueisha will feature Kuragehime author


Japanese publisher Shueisha revealed its lineup for its new Cocohana magazine, which launched on Monday. The new magazine is a relaunch of Shueisha's women's magazine Chorus, which had its final two-volume issue in October.

The name Cocohana is derived from the phrase "Kokoro ni Hana o," and Shueisha is promoting the relaunched magazine as a "shōjo magazine for adults."

Cocohana's first issue featured nine new serialized works, two continuing series from Chorus, and three one-shot works. The magazine's second issue will begin serialization on Fusako Kuramochi's as Eris, Setona Mizushiro's Nōnai Poison Berry, and Nobuko Yoshiya and Mari Ozawa's Hana Monogatari manga on December 28. Nōnai Poison Berry was previously published in Chorus. Cocohana's official website is currently hosting previews for each work.

The magazine's first issue included the following serialized works:


-Kakukaku Shikajika by Akiko Higashimura
-YES! by Satoru Makimura
-Ashi Girl by Kozueko Morimoto
-Kyō wa Kaisha Yasumimasu. by Mari Fujimura
-Suna to Iris by Shinobu Nishimura
-Samurai Kaasan Plus by Mina Itaba
-Soyo Soyo. by Sekaiichi Asakura
-Caramel Time by Nao Arita
-Kozue no Mori by Ayami Kanemori
-Kazoku Switch by Toriko Chiya (previously serialized in Chorus)
-Papa Told Me by Nanae Haruno (previously serialized in Chorus)
-Boku wa Tokyo de Real by Davi Nathanael (continuing)

Source: ANN

I love the new look of the magazine!
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