Commander Amarao's eyebrow raising Anime thread.

I finally got my Girls Bravo set from Rightstuf yesterday. I watched the first four episodes. Lord, that show is hilarious and just plain wrong at times. :lol:
 
My friend was over yesterday and wanted to see how good my new HT system is and he wanted to watch Hellsing Ultimate. Man, that is a perfect DVD to test a setup with. Video quailty is awesome, the surround effects are awesome, and the show itself is perfection.

Cannot wait for Vol. 2 on June 12th.

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ftw.
 
[quote name='Chacrana']My friend was over yesterday and wanted to see how good my new HT system is and he wanted to watch Hellsing Ultimate. Man, that is a perfect DVD to test a setup with. Video quailty is awesome, the surround effects are awesome, and the show itself is perfection.

Cannot wait for Vol. 2 on June 12th.

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ftw.[/QUOTE]
I agree. Just wish the wait wasn't so long between volumes T.T
 
http://yhbt.mine.nu/pr/30

Anybody know the offending comments that caused this?

Some interesting news on ANN:

Sci Fi to Air Ghost in the Shell's Solid State Society, Noein, Tokko
Follow-Up: Sci Fi Channel's schedule indicates its Ani-Monday block will premiere with Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society on June 11 at 11:00 p.m. ET. As the latest installment of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, this movie moves the story ahead two years after the second series. Bandai Entertainment will sell the movie's DVD on July 3, and Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block will begin airing repeats of the second series on May 13. Noein, Tokko, and Macross Plus will air on June 18 and again on June 25. Thanks, ryusaki.
I'll have to check this out.
 
"Remaining Dattebayo staff would like to offer sincere apology to anyone who was offended by the message, and would like to remind those who weren't that Internet is Serious Business."

Srsly guys.
 
[quote name='sblymnlcrymnl']
"Statistically, There is a 33% chance that DB will have one less download due to the Vtech massacre."
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Thanks. That makes sense now that they'd fire the guy for that.
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']Sci-Fi airing anime! Sweet! Finally an alternative to adult swim. Hopefully it will grow to more than just Mondays.[/QUOTE]
Weren't they doing stuff like.. Serial Experiments Lain and Betterman and... uh.. Last Exile?
 
[quote name='crystalklear64']Weren't they doing stuff like.. Serial Experiments Lain and Betterman and... uh.. Last Exile?[/quote]

I thought G4 was airing Lain at one point? I have seen any anime on Sci-Fi in years.
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']I thought G4 was airing Lain at one point? I have seen any anime on Sci-Fi in years.[/QUOTE]
Oh thats right. That was the Tech TV channel.
 
I got my copy of the live-action Cutey Honey from Rightstuf today. Eriko Sato is quite the babe. :)

I had already downloaded it, but I gotta support the good folks that do dubs. :applause:
 
Death Note 30 out~!!! gogogogogo!!!

and I finally caught up to one of the manga's I read, One Piece.

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whaaaaat the hellz~~?!?! dat shit is kuh-ray-zay!
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']I got my copy of the live-action Cutey Honey from Rightstuf today. Eriko Sato is quite the babe. :)

I had already downloaded it, but I gotta support the good folks that do dubs. :applause:[/QUOTE]

Any good? Honey Flash alone can't make me spend the cash to get the lunch box.
 
[quote name='Chacrana']Any good? Honey Flash alone can't make me spend the cash to get the lunch box.[/quote]

I enjoyed it a great deal. Just a nice, silly, fun film to watch. I just bought the regular DVD. I really like the transitions in the action scenes. It's unlike anything I have ever seen before. I was thinking about getting the LE w/Lunchbox, but I passed.
 
Just finished Blood+. I started it almost a year ago but stopped for some reason. Good ending, but I'm left wanting more...now I don't know what to start next.
 
[quote name='assassinX']What anime is on the sci-fi channel and what time?[/quote]
It's linked in the article I posted.

Other news:

Hidden Death Note Trailer Reveals Light's English VoiceThe Viz website for the Death Note suspense anime television series briefly included a link to an English-dubbed trailer on May 10. The site has since removed the front page link to the trailer, but the trailer video is still hosted on the site. The English voice actor of the lead character, Light, apparently narrates the video. May 10 was the official debut of the English subtitled version on Direct2Drive. Thanks, Starks.

I think Hellsing's one of the anime that gets talked about quite a bit, right?
Geneon Entertainment has granted Transworld an exclusive version of Hellsing Ultimate Volume 2. Similar to Best Buy's exclusive version of volume 1, the Transworld exclusive will include the same SteelBook case as the US$49.98 limited edition release (which retails for about US$38). However, it will carry a suggested retail price of US$29.98, US$5 more than the standard release. The Transworld exclusive will not include the art book included in the limited edition, but it will include the extra disc.

The Transworld SteelBook version will be available on June 12, the same day as the regular edition. It will be sold with a sticker covering the middle-finger artwork of the steel case; with the sticker removed, the case will be identical to the limited edition.

Here's some news for fans of free anime:
AOL began offering Bubblegum Crisis, the first anime series on its In2TV online video service, on May 2. The entire dystopic science-fiction series is available for free streaming with a compatible version of Adobe Flash Player. Episodes are also available for downloading in what the service calls "full screen, DVD quality video." Unlike the streams, the downloaded files include digital rights management for Windows-only playback, and cannot run on iPods. In related news, the Direct2Drive video download service began offering the first two episodes of Death Note in similarly restricted downloads yesterday, a day early. Thanks, Graham Finch, Starks

All from ANN.
 
ANN also has a Spring 07 feature on the new anime that's coming out. Is anybody finding anything interesting here?

I might try out Moonlight Mile, as it seems to be similar to PlanetES.
 
[quote name='whoknows']Just finished Blood+. I started it almost a year ago but stopped for some reason. Good ending, but I'm left wanting more...now I don't know what to start next.[/quote]

I watched the first episode on adult swim when it started, but I just haven't been able to stay awake ince then. Work is just draining me.

I just finished Girls Bravo yesterday. Fun show. Left me wanting more.


Thanks Frisky, I might have to look into that AOL service.
 
Man, Full Metal Panic: TSR is soooo good. I loved the last two series of the show and I watched the first disc for this series, but I waited for the entire thing to be released before I watched any more (since the wait between volumes would be killer.) And yeah, I'm finishing up Vol. 2 right now and I'll be picking up Vols. 3 and 4 today. This show is ridiculously awesome.
 
[quote name='Chacrana']Man, Full Metal Panic: TSR is soooo good. I loved the last two series of the show and I watched the first disc for this series, but I waited for the entire thing to be released before I watched any more (since the wait between volumes would be killer.) And yeah, I'm finishing up Vol. 2 right now and I'll be picking up Vols. 3 and 4 today. This show is ridiculously awesome.[/quote]


All I've ever watched is FMP Fumoffu :D, and that is hilarious with some awesome animation quality. I found it "awesomer" than Goldenboy
 
[quote name='Inf^Shini']All I've ever watched is FMP Fumoffu :D, and that is hilarious with some awesome animation quality. I found it "awesomer" than Goldenboy[/quote]

I think I am going to watch Fumoffu next. I am watching my Azumanga DVDs right now.
 
[quote name='whoknows']Just finished Blood+. I started it almost a year ago but stopped for some reason. Good ending, but I'm left wanting more...now I don't know what to start next.[/QUOTE]

They're coming out with a live-action movie. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0806027/

I never picked up Blood+, but I might as the movie gets closer to release.
 
[quote name='Over easy']They're coming out with a live-action movie. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0806027/

I never picked up Blood+, but I might as the movie gets closer to release.[/QUOTE]
I hope it's not overly cheesy :p

And Blood+ is good...it just starts off kinda...ehh...I wasn't interested in it when I started it, it does get better though.
 
[quote name='Inf^Shini']All I've ever watched is FMP Fumoffu :D, and that is hilarious with some awesome animation quality. I found it "awesomer" than Goldenboy[/QUOTE]

You are missing the fuck out. Fumoffu was a fantastic show, but personally, I love the original series and TSR because mechs = awesome. Actually, scratch that, mechs usually = mediocrity, but FMP does it well. Definitely one of my favorite series.
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']Are there any plans for a DVD release of Blood+ in the near future? I haven't found any info.[/QUOTE]

haven't heard anything yet... unfortunately, Sony licensed it, and if you remember Cyborg 009... well, that didn't work out so well when it came to DVD releases. Granted, Blood + probably has a much broader appeal and thus has potential to sell a hell of a lot more, so I'm expecting to see DVDs sometime in the near future. I refuse to watch the show dubbed on CN with commercials, so I'm waiting for the DVDs before I bother with watching the show at all.

In other news, I finished watching FMP TSR Vol. 3 today. Unbelievably good. I am pissed as fuck that no Best Buy in my area has TSR Vol. 4... it's on order. That shit had better get back in stock before I break some worker's fibula.
 
I think one of the big things about FMP for me is the fact that although there are mechs, they don't take over the show, like many mecha animes. That's what I've always felt like when I watch something like Gundam. The mecha become bigger than the characters and seem to take over. It was far from that for FMP, where the mecha was just sorta there and the show was REALLY all about the characters. That's what made me love the show so much more.
 
[quote name='Karsh']That's what I've always felt like when I watch something like Gundam. The mecha become bigger than the characters and seem to take over.[/quote]
Depends on what Gundam you're watching. The UC shows don't really focus on the mecha at all. Especially shows like War in the Pocket and 8th MS Team. Most of the mecha focus is found in the AU shows. The bastard stepchildren of the Gundam family.
 
[quote name='Rei no Otaku']Depends on what Gundam you're watching. The UC shows don't really focus on the mecha at all. Especially shows like War in the Pocket and 8th MS Team. Most of the mecha focus is found in the AU shows. The bastard stepchildren of the Gundam family.[/quote]

I've been over this before with people on this board. You will NEVER get me to like a Gundam series. I've watched them before (both the older stuff and the newer stuff) and I do not enjoy them. Everytime I watch one fo the shows, it's all about the giant robot fights and I just don't enjoy it. No Gundam series will EVER compare to the FMP shows in my book. You might as well just give up trying to defend these shows to me.
 
[quote name='Chacrana']haven't heard anything yet... unfortunately, Sony licensed it, and if you remember Cyborg 009... well, that didn't work out so well when it came to DVD releases. Granted, Blood + probably has a much broader appeal and thus has potential to sell a hell of a lot more, so I'm expecting to see DVDs sometime in the near future. I refuse to watch the show dubbed on CN with commercials, so I'm waiting for the DVDs before I bother with watching the show at all.

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Oh damn...

I know exactly what you are talking about with Cyborg 009. Sony doesn't need to emulate ADV Manga's model of halfway (or less) releasing stuff.

I don't mind watching it with commericals, but I have missed every episode except the first one.
 
[quote name='karsh']I've been over this before with people on this board. You will NEVER get me to like a Gundam series. I've watched them before (both the older stuff and the newer stuff) and I do not enjoy them. Everytime I watch one fo the shows, it's all about the giant robot fights and I just don't enjoy it. No Gundam series will EVER compare to the FMP shows in my book. You might as well just give up trying to defend these shows to me.[/QUOTE]
I'm not trying to get you to like them lol. I'm just saying your assessement about the shows being all about the mecha is incorrect. Unless you're either talking about the AU stuff or you're talking about some of the battles themselves. What I mean by the latter is that there are fights that are important (Char vs. Amuro for example), but it's not about their suits. It's about them.

Whether you like them or not, well that's personal taste:D Also I've only seen a little of the first FMP series, and wasn't impressed. So I'll see it eventually. It's just really low on my list of shows to watch due to a bad first DVD experience.
 
[quote name='karsh']I've been over this before with people on this board. You will NEVER get me to like a Gundam series. I've watched them before (both the older stuff and the newer stuff) and I do not enjoy them. Everytime I watch one fo the shows, it's all about the giant robot fights and I just don't enjoy it. No Gundam series will EVER compare to the FMP shows in my book. You might as well just give up trying to defend these shows to me.[/QUOTE]You even hate G-Gundam?
 
[quote name='jmcc']You even hate G-Gundam?[/QUOTE]

G Gundam was stupid as shit. That was the one with the stupid mech fingering attacks, wasn't it?
 
[quote name='Chacrana']G Gundam was stupid as shit. That was the one with the stupid mech fingering attacks, wasn't it?[/QUOTE]
But that's exactly why it was so entertaining XD The show was ridiculously cheesey.
 
[quote name='Rei no Otaku']But that's exactly why it was so entertaining XD The show was ridiculously cheesey.[/quote]

I doubt they took it that seriously anyways, as they always had a couple pages of shorts at the end of each manga XD

Those were funny :p
 
[quote name='Inf^Shini']I doubt they took it that seriously anyways, as they always had a couple pages of shorts at the end of each manga XD

Those were funny :p[/QUOTE]
They didn't take it seriously at all. If you read the director's notes on each DVD he says that he was just making a goofy show. He gives examples of things he put in there just to see how ridiculous he could make it, and still get away with it.

Though with that said, it surprisingly has a very good love story in there.
 
[quote name='Rei no Otaku']They didn't take it seriously at all. If you read the director's notes on each DVD he says that he was just making a goofy show. He gives examples of things he put in there just to see how ridiculous he could make it, and still get away with it.

Though with that said, it surprisingly as a very good love story in there.[/QUOTE]Yes. The love between a master and his student and the tragic ending of their relationship when the student became the master.
 
Looks like Toonami's airing the second Naruto movie this weekend (1st is the snow one, right?). Might check it out, not because it's all that good, but because there's not really much of anything else on that night.
 
[quote name='jmcc']Yes. The love between a master and his student and the tragic ending of their relationship when the student became the master.[/quote]

Cause from the from what I remember, the love story between the main character and his love interest was about as violent as the one between him and his master.:)
 
[quote name='FriskyTanuki']Looks like Toonami's airing the second Naruto movie this weekend (1st is the snow one, right?). Might check it out, not because it's all that good, but because there's not really much of anything else on that night.[/quote]

Yea, the first one is the snow one, and the only part I really liked in that one was when they busted out those shuriken turrets on all those guys, I was impressed ;)
 
Geneon Entertainment has granted Transworld an exclusive version of Hellsing Ultimate Volume 2. Similar to Best Buy's exclusive version of volume 1, the Transworld exclusive will include the same SteelBook case as the US$49.98 limited edition release (which retails for about US$38). However, it will carry a suggested retail price of US$29.98, US$5 more than the standard release. The Transworld exclusive will not include the art book included in the limited edition, but it will include the extra disc.

The Transworld SteelBook version will be available on June 12, the same day as the regular edition. It will be sold with a sticker covering the middle-finger artwork of the steel case; with the sticker removed, the case will be identical to the limited edition.

I was hoping for the metal case version to hit Best Buy again... oh well. The art book better be worth it.

Even the artwork for the regular version is nice:

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And the 8th manga volume finally hits on July 25th.
 
I do like the regular artwork, but nothing compares to the "fuck YOU BEAM" that Jan is firing off in the LE art.

Anyway, I managed to get FMP TSR Vol. 4 at BB today after waiting like a half hour for an employee to check for it. But it's worth it... I love this show. I guess I'll get t'watchin' after the Office.
 
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