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‘Sengoku Basara’ Anime Storms Crunchyroll

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© CAPCOM / Team Basara

The crazy cast of characters that makes up the two season series of Sengoku Basara has found a new place to invade as it’s now streaming on Crunchyroll thanks to the partnership with Funimation. The show is in its original Japanese language with English subtitles while the dub remains on Funimation’s site. Being a somewhat older license that has its rights split to various locales around the world the availability is limited to viewers in the United States and Canada only.

The series was animated by Telecom Animation Film, which has an extensive list of credits to their name but also worked as the in-between animation team for Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings.

Plot concept: Get ready for the hacking, slashing battle of a lifetime in a new adaptation of the legendarily violent Sengoku Basara franchise. Based on the best-selling video games, the new installment of this action-packed anime revolves around one massive battle featuring mechanized samurai, mystical ninja, gun-toting warriors, and a blinding array of deadly special moves!”



‘Sword Art Online Ordinal Scale’ Anime DVD/BD Release Delivers New German Preview

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With the German home video release last week, Peppermint Anime is again making their push with their Sword Art Online – Ordinal Scale – release. After coming out back on April 6th, 2017 in theaters and rolling out from there, they’ve now released a fun new dialogue based clip from the film with a bit of the cast getting to show off within it. The set comes out on December 8th, 2017 with separate DVD and Blu-ray editions that includes the trailer and a commentary track.

The new film was animated by A-1 Pictures with Tomohiko Itou returning to direct and Shingo Adachi on board to do character designs again. Yuki Kajiura is on board with the music. The film will be an original story written by Kawahara specifically for the screen.

The German cast includes Denise Monteiro as Asuna Yuuki, Patrick Keller as Kazuto Kirigaya, Christiane Werk as Yui, Clara Dolny as Silica, Dirk Hardegen as Agil, Isaak Dentler as Klein, Jennifer Weiß as Sinon, Julia Meynen as Lyfa and Nina Amerschläger as Lisbeth.

Plot concept: In 2026, two years since the SAO incident, a new game called “Oridinal Scale,” an Augmented-Reality MMO, is becoming popular among the players. But…strange things are happening in the game and Kirito and the gang are facing a new danger.

Property concept: In the year 2022, virtual reality has progressed by leaps and bounds, and a massive online role-playing game called Sword Art Online (SAO) is launched. With the aid of “NerveGear” technology, players can control their avatars within the game using nothing but their own thoughts.

Kazuto Kirigaya, nicknamed “Kirito,” is among the lucky few enthusiasts who get their hands on the first shipment of the game. He logs in to find himself, with ten-thousand others, in the scenic and elaborate world of Aincrad, one full of fantastic medieval weapons and gruesome monsters. However, in a cruel turn of events, the players soon realize they cannot log out; the game’s creator has trapped them in his new world until they complete all one hundred levels of the game.

In order to escape Aincrad, Kirito will now have to interact and cooperate with his fellow players. Some are allies, while others are foes, like Asuna Yuuki, who commands the leading group attempting to escape from the ruthless game. To make matters worse, Sword Art Online is not all fun and games: if they die in Aincrad, they die in real life. Kirito must adapt to his new reality, fight for his survival, and hopefully break free from his virtual hell.

Eleventh ‘Himouto! Umaru-chan R’ Anime Episode Previewed

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© 2015 Sankaku-head / Shueisha, “UMARU-CHAN” Project

The fall 2017 anime series Himouto! Umaru-chan R is getting into its run a bit more and ahead of the eleventh episode arriving on December 18th, 2017 TOHO has now brought out a preview of it. The anime adaptation of SankakuHead’s manga series is directed by Masahiko Ohta based on the scripts by Takashi Aoshima along with character designs by Aya Takano and that it’ll be done at Dogakoba.

The main cast is set to include Aimi Tanaka as Umaru Doma, Yurina Furukawa as Sylphynford Tachibana, Haruka Shiraishi as Kirie Motoba, Akari Kageyama as Nana Ebina, Kenji Nojima as Taihei Doma, Tetsuya Kakihara as Alex, Hiroki Yasumoto as Bonba and Ami Koshimizu as Kano.

The original manga series has six volumes to its name so far. That property has been running since 2013 in Weekly Young Jump.

Plot concept: The sibling gag comedy manga centers around Umaru, Taihei’s little sister who boasts beautiful looks as well as prowess in both school and sports; however, “Himouto” (beautiful little sister) has a certain secret.

Check Out Pony Canyon’s Compact ‘Tears to Tiara’ Blu-ray Anime Box Set Packaging

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© AQUAPLUS / T3WORKS

Pony Canyon has another compact release coming up for one of their shows with Tears to Tiara getting the treatment in Japan. While we’ve got just about a month until the release hits we now have a look at the packaging for it, which isn’t a surprise in that it uses the main visual we’ve seen before. But it is a nicely compact set! The complete two-cour series is getting a January 17th, 2018 release where it’ll be done on what looks to be two discs at the moment priced at 16,000 yen. It’s expected to be free of extras and the like in order to keep the value and cost down.

Check out our review of the series.

Directed by Tomoki Kobayashi based on the series composition by Touko Machida, Masahiko Nakata worked on the character designs and served as the chief animation director with OLM and White Fox handling the animation production.

The Japanese cast includes Makoto Ishii as Arthur, Toru Ohkawa as Arawn, Yuko Goto as Riannon, Kana Ueda as Rathty, Kaori Nazuka as Llyr, Mai Nakahara as Morgan, Rie Tanaka as Octavia, and Yūji Ueda as Lector.

Plot Concept: In a strange dark age, across the land that will someday become Europe, the Divine Empire has been on the march, ruthlessly devouring its weaker neighbors for generations. But when a savage priest attempts to resurrect the long-buried Demon King Arawn by sacrificing Riannon, the young high priestess of the Gael Clan, the Empire sows the seeds of its own destruction! Deciding to side with the beautiful girl instead, the revived Demon Lord joins forces with her potentially legendary brother Arthur, and begins to assemble a mighty force that may just bring the Divine Empire its knees! Humans, elves and even dragon take arms in a spectacular animated interpretation of the Celtic, Gaelic, British and Roman myths of Albion, as an all star English vocal cast adds the crowning glory to TEARS TO TIARA the complete epic collection!

Tears to Tiara Japanese Box Set Packaging

[Source Tears to Tiara]

’91 Days’ Anime Dub Clip Reveals A Set Up

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Funimation is handling the distribution of the 91 Days series for Crunchyroll and it landed just last month on November 14th, 2017. With some good trailers previously to set the tone for it a new dub clip deals with a setup that’s revealed just as Nero and Avilio are setting a deal. The release is priced at $64.98 for the regular edition and $84.98 for the regular edition and has some pretty fun things laid out for it with:

Regular Edition: Day 4 Commentary, 91 Daze, Promo Video Collection, Web Previews, Trailers

Limited Edition: 40-page companion guidebook with artwork; character profiles and background information on Prohibition, the Chicago mafia, period firearms, and more; a collector’s rigid box featuring artwork from the series; a set of six art cards, Day 4 Commentary, 91 Daze, Promo Video Collection, Web Previews, Trailers

The series is being directed by Tyler Walker based on scripts by J. Michael Tatum. The English cast includes Austin Tindle as Angelo/Avilio, Brandon McInnis as Corteo, Ian Moore as Nero, Newton Pittman as Vanno, Jeremy Schwartz as Vincent, Brandon Potter as Fango, Jarrod Greene as Tigre, Drew Wall as Cerotto, Chris Rager as Gatto, Sean Hennigan as Granchio, Jason Liebrecht as Serpente, Laurie Steele as Avilio’s Landlord, Morgan Berry as Young Angelo (Episode 1), Marti Etheridge as Young Corteo (Episode 1), Madeline Morris as Luce (Episode 1), J. Michael Tatum as Testa (Episode 1) and Caitlin Glass as Elena (Episode 1).

The project aired on MBS as part of their Animeism block. The series was directed by Hiro Kaburaki based on the series composition from Taku Kishimoto and character designs from Tomohiro Kishi. Studio Shuka handled the animation.

The cast includes Takashi Kondou as Avolio, Takuya Eguchi as Nero, Daisuke Ono as Vanno, Soma Saito as Corteo, Kenjirou Tsuda as Fango, Koutarou Nishiyama as Frate, Yuuichi Nakamura as Ronaldo, Takahiro Sakurai as Barbero and Kazuhiro Yamaji as Vincento.

The opening theme song is by TK while the ending theme is “Rain or Shine” by ELISA.

Plot concept: Prohibition—a time where law holds no power, and the mafia prowls the streets. Avilio Bruno has grown up alone in this murky world after the Vanetti’s murdered his family. One day, he receives a letter that holds the key to revenge. Befriending the don’s son, Nero, Avilio works his way through the Vanetti family and sets his vengeance in motion. But 91 Days of killing can only spawn more tragedy.

What’s On The Crunchyroll, Funimation, & HIDIVE Anime Streaming Calendar For December 16th, 2017

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© Eiichiro Oda / Shueisha · Fuji Television · Toei Animation

Saturday is still the big day for anime and while we’re coming off our Last Jedi high (and trying to figure out when we can see it again) we can complement it with some new anime. Crunchyroll has a big slate of episodes going live today with:

  • 7:00am – TIME BOKAN THE VILLAINS’ STRIKE BACK
  • 7:30am – CASE CLOSED
  • 8:00am – CODE: REALIZE ~GUARDIAN OF REBIRTH~
  • 9:30am – FOX SPIRIT MATCHMAKER
  • 10:30am – LOVE LIVE! SUNSHINE!! SEASON 2
  • 10:45am – LOVE RICE 2
  • 11:30am – THE IDOLM@STER SIDE M
  • 12:00pm – TWOCAR
  • 12:30pm – MARCH COMES IN LIKE A LION
  • 1:00pm – BLEND-S
  • 1:30pm – THE ANCIENT MAGUS’ BRIDE
  • 2:10pm – BLOOD BLOCKADE BATTLEFRONT & BEYOND
  • 9:30pm – FOLKTALES FROM JAPAN SEASON 2
  • 9:40pm – CARDFIGHT!! VANGUARD G Z

Funimation has a trio of simuldubs up today plus two new simulcasts with:

HIDIVE has three shows on tap today with:

  • 6:00 am – Classicaloid 2 Episode 11
  • 8:00 am – Dynamic Chord Episode 11
  • 12:30 pm – Hozuki’s Coolheadedness 2 Episode 11

‘Girls’ Last Class’ Anime Spinoff Debuts Eleventh Episode

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© Tsukumizu · Shinchosha

With the broadcast of the main series for Girls’ Last Tour as part of the fall season, Kadokawa is also bringing out a cute little web ONA series for it with Girls’ Last Class. The episodes are ones that will only stream for two weeks before being removed and based on past series doing similar we should have one for each episode of the main series. Check out the eleventh episode below!

Known as Shōjo Shūmatsu Ryokō, the anime adaptation is directed by Takaharu Ozaki with Kazuyuki Fudeyasu serving as the story editor with Mai Toda on board as the character designer.

Yen Press has licensed and been releasing the manga.

Plot Concept: Civilization is dead, but Chito and Yuuri are still alive. So they hop aboard their beloved Kettenkrad motorbike and aimlessly wander the ruins of the world they once knew. Day after hopeless day, they look for their next meal and fuel for their ride. But as long as the two are together, even an existence as bleak as theirs has a ray or two of sunshine in it, whether they’re sucking down their fill of soup or hunting for machine parts to tinker with. For two girls in a world full of nothing, the experiences, and feelings the two share give them something to live for.

‘Himote House’ Original Anime Announced

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Revealed through the official Twitter account, a production press conference hit yesterday that has revealed that an original anime series called Himote House is in production. With plans for a summer 2018 debut as a short-form series, it’s notable as it’s being done without scripts and is mostly ad libbed with the voice actors. Koutarou Ishidate is directing it and six episodes have been recorded so far according to MAL.

The Japanese cast includes:

  • Aya Suzaki as Tae Hongou
  • Satomi Akesaka as Kokoro Himote
  • Suzuko Mimori as Kinami Himote
  • Kaori Mizuhashi as Tokiyo Himote
  • Sumire Uesaka as Minamo Arai
  • Asuka Nishi as Enishi


ComiXology Sets New Digital Comics & Manga For December 16th, 2017

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Saturday usually doesn’t have much in the way of new books but putting something new out on those kinds of days can get you a little extra attention.

Vault Comics has brought out two new issues for their Failsafe series onto the service today as well as the first trade for the Powerless series, which certainly looks interesting for both projects.

Failsafe: When he executed the last nanotech-enhanced super soldier, John Ravane thought that was the end of the haywire Insurgence Program. Ten years later, in the wake of social unrest, its true legacy is revealed. As sleeper agents scattered throughout the country activate, Ravane must stand between a government he cannot trust and the soldiers he once hunted.

Powerless: Billy Bannister lives in a world without superheroes. Not because powers don’t exist. But because everyone has them. After the outbreak of PRV, a virus that rips away those abilities, Quarantine emerges to stop the spread. An elite agent, Billy is the last line of defense against contagion. But his loyalty is tested when the infection hits too close to home.

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‘Guru Guru Puchi Anime Gekijō’ Debuts Twenty-Third Episode

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© Hiroyuki Eto · / SQUARE ENIX

With the main series for Magic Circle underway this fall, Kadokawa also has some shorts that they’re showing on AT-X and Hikari TV in Japan as well as streaming with Guru Guru Puchi Anime Gekijō. The shorts are only going to be online for about two weeks for each episode but will likely be collected with the home video release. Check out the twenty-third one below!

The property comes from Hiroyuki Etou and ran for about a decade back from 1992 to 2003 where there were sixteen volumes produced. The property did have an OVA back in 1994 and it had a TV series in 2000 that ran for almost a year. A sequel series landed in 2012 and the seventh volume came out recently.

The staff for it has Hiroshi Ikehata as the series director with Hisaaki Okui working on the series composition and Naoyuki Asano on character designs.

The Japanese cast includes Shizuka Ishigami as Nike, Konomi Kohara as Kukuri, Katsuyuki Konishi as Kita Kita Oyaji, Yō Taichi as Juju, Yukiyo Fujii as Toma and Takahiro Sakurai as Gipple.

Plot Concept: Nike, a boy from the Boering Village village, is forcefully sent along on a quest to defeat the Devil King after his Hero-worshipping parents see a posting from the king summoning potential heroes.Following the village’s traditions, he visits the magical old lady where he is entrusted with caring for a young girl named Kukuri, who can use the mysterious Guru Guru magic. According to the old woman’s claims, Kukuri is the last survivor of the Migu Migu clan who wields Guru Guru, and she has been waiting for a Hero to appear. It will be a journey filled with laughter and occasional tears.

X TV Complete Series Anime DVD Review

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The fate of the world is at hand and the choices made by conflicted young people will decide it.

What They Say
Kamui stands alone at the crossroads between salvation and armageddon. Destiny demands that this tormented young man decide the fate of a world he no longer belongs in. Torn between rival orders of superhuman warriors, the time has come for Kamui to choose his side. Either he fights with the Dragons of Heaven to save civilization and the two friends he swore to always protect, or he must draw swords alongside the Dragons of Earth and deliver a death blow to the human race.

Whatever his choice, there will be consequences. Friends will change. Friends will die. Life will never be the same. There’s a last time for everything. That time is now.

Contains episodes 1-24 plus the episode 0 OVA.

The Review!

Audio:
The audio presentation for this release brings us the original Japanese language track in stereo while the English mix gets a 5.1 bump to it, which was somewhat rare back in the day. The Japanese mix is a pretty bastwo-channelnel mix encoded at 192kbps that covers things well with a bit of placement and some good full sounding moments of music. It’s not terribly exceptional but it fits the time and the material. The English 5.1 mix adds a bit more clarity to it with a slightly stronger feel, but it’s not one that stands out hugely after all these years. It’s definitely better than the stereo mix, but it’s still a large center channel mix. Dialogue for both tracks is clean and clear throughout and we had no problems with dropouts or distortions during regular playback.
Video:
Originally airing in late 2001 and into 2002, the transfer for this TV series is presented in its original full frame aspect ratio. This release uses the same video masters as the remastered release from Geneon with a new encoding by FUNimation. The multi-disc set from before is condensed to a standard four disc release from FUNimation with a layout of seven episodes on the first disc and six on the rest, with the final disc containing the episode zero. The encoding for the release is pretty straightforward with a bitrate hovering in the fives and low sixes for the most part and the show is starting to show its age. That sounds odd for a show not even ten years old, but it came during the transitional phase of anime from traditional to digital animation and it doesn’t look as solid and clean as it should. There’s a fair bit of background noise throughout and a number of noticeable gradients that have blocking going on along them. The release looks to be free of cross coloration and holds up well when it comes to line noise, but the closer you sit to this show depending on the screen size, the more noticeable is, especially if you upscale it. It’s not disastrously bad, but it left me fairly underwhelmed to say the least.
Packaging:
The new X collection won’t match up to the original, it’s a different time to be sure, but I like that they took a very different approach to it overall here rather than trying to rework what came before. The show is done in the standard FUNimation format of a thin slipcover that holds the two thinpak cases which each hold two DVDs inside. The slipcover goes the opposite of the past with a front cover that has a white background with a powerful full length shot of Fuma wrapping his arm around Kamui as Kamui holds the Divine Sword. With their deep black outfits and the flowing red scarf, it exudes a sense of power to it. The logo, done slightly lower center right, is a gold embossed piece that stands out really nicely and adds a touch of elegance to it. The back of the slipcover is nicely laid out as it goes for a three column approach in the middle where each side has seven images of the main characters for that side while the center has the summary and basic taglines to talk about it. There’s more of the gold stamping here with the logo done that way but also the framing around each of the images which helps to highlight it all the more. The technical information is kept to the bottom of the slipcover and it’s very easy to read with black text on white.
Inside the slipcover we get a decent pair of clear thinpak cases with some acceptable artwork but they’re pieces that aren’t terribly strong. The first volume has an image of Kotori and Kamui together that looks almost fan-drawn when it comes to Kotori and they tie it all together with the feathers falling around both of them. Kamui looks good, done in a simple way with a touch of elegance and somberness. The second cover is more screencap worthy as it features Kotori crucified against the setting sun in the background while a large close-up of Fuma is coming out of it along the right. The back covers are laid out the same with some minor variations where there’s a mostly solid background image across the whole thing with a small inset piece of artwork in the middle. The bottom has the episode number and title breakdown for each disc along with any relevant extras to be found on the appropriate volume. The covers are fully reversible where the back sides are similar with some artwork changes while the front covers utilize other characters with artwork that doesn’t look as mediocre at best as the front facing covers do. No show related inserts are included with this release.
Menu:
The menu layout for this release is rather nice though it’s a bit slim in its overall design. There’s a widescreen approach to it, like the 2.40:1 style, where the center strip is small that features a piece of artwork of a character and different backgrounds while having the logo and navigation laid over it. The bottom is kept to a dark solid color while the top uses an element from the back covers of the thinpak artwork to give it some texture and a strong color to tie it all together. I like the look overall and I like the different styles each volume uses to separate them and give you something new with each volume. Navigation is simple but effective with quick loading menus as well as problem free menus. The languages naturally default to English with sign/song subtitles as all FUNimation releases do instead of checking the players’ presets and going with those.
Extras:
The fourth disc has the extras which overall are pretty good when taken in context. The big extra is the inclusion of episode zero, which I halfway wish was at the start of the show rather than the end similar to how Geneon released it, but at the same time I like it at the end as well. Also included is a decent interview with the director that runs about fifteen minutes which helps to lightly flesh things out a bit while mostly being a fluff piece. Sadly, there are no clean versions of the opening and closing sequences here.

Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers)
Based on the manga of the same name from CLAMP, X is a twenty-four episode series plus a preview OVA that tells that tells the tale that’s never been completed in manga form. The manga series unceremoniously went on hiatus back in 2003 after eighteen volumes finished coming out but we never got an ending to it. The anime finished back in early 2002 so it was, like the movie, a given that it wouldn’t be the ending that we’d see in the manga. But with CLAMP having decided to not return to X anytime soon, if ever, the theatrical anime from the 90’s and the TV series are the only endings we have to go on.
The X series is one that certainly reflects its time, as we’ve gotten less of these stories in this particular form over the year. The manga began its serialization run in 1992 and carried through the turn of the century, and millennium and it also seem to coincide eerily at times with events in Japan of national importance, such as the 1995 earthquake. The tale works the classic story of the end of times and a rebooting of the world of sorts. The planet is crying out in pain, according to one of the characters, and only those on the side of rebirth can truly hear those agonizing screams. Everything is pre-ordained however, to a point, and that point is where the planet is at now. And the fate of literally everything in the world rests on the shoulders of one young man.
Returning to Tokyo after being away for some time, Kamui has come to claim his birthright in the form of the Divine Sword. This sword is the key to the prophecy he’s been told about since he could understand in that he would be the one to decide whether the Earth shall continue on under the auspices of humanity or whether everything would fall to ruin and nature would reclaim everything. Kamui’s past is mired in tragedy as he lost his mother to fire, only to learn later on that she sacrificed her life to take on all the suffering and anguish that he might face some day so that he could face his challenge without issue. Lonely and wanting to stay that way, his trouble comes when he ends up meeting his childhood friends in the brother and sister pair of Fuma and Kotori.
Kotori has long wanted to see him again as he promised to protect her when he was young. And similarly, Fuma promised to protect Kamui should anything happen to him. But Kamui’s return sets into motion events that cannot be changed. There are two groups that are being drawn to Tokyo at this time with the Dragons of Heaven, a group that wants the world to stay as it is with humanity a part of it, and the Dragons of Earth, who intend to bring about the fall of mankind so that nature can reclaim all of it. Seven people belong on each side, but the final members are not yet revealed as Kamui himself is the lynchpin upon which everything is decided. He has to choose which he believes in, which he wants to have happen, and then everything else can go forward as the battle for the planet gets underway. The nice twist with this is that once Kamui makes his choice, the void must be filled for the other position. And that void comes in the form of Fuma, his “twin star” whose personality becomes lost at that point. Though Kamui’s mother tried to take on the sorrow and pain for him through her Shadow Sacrifice, Kamui still has much to go through as his childhood friends and he are suffering greatly.
Over the course of the twenty-four episodes, we have the full set of members for each side brought on. Some are familiar with each other and there are rivalries to be had that go back beyond this. Others have been groomed for this position as either a Dragon of Heaven or a Dragon of Earth for years and years. There’s a sense that this is something that various families have been planning for for generations, expecting to participate themselves for the longest time. As can be expected, most of them get individual character stories as it goes along and the main setting is brought out, but only a few of them really stand out, such as Yuzuhira with her dog Inuki or Karen and the way she takes to one of the gentlemen on her side and does her best to give him something to live for, The individual stories are pretty decent, but it’s a bit forced at times and distracts from the overall drama involving Fuma and Kamui.
Not surprisingly for a show of this nature, there are a number of pretentious moments. You can also get a feel for where CLAMP would go later with properties like Tsubasa and xxxholic as there are elements from other properties of theirs brought in here, such as Tokyo Babylon and Clamp Campus Detectives. I like that aspect of their works and the multiverse they work in, even if it does get them calls of being unoriginal. The drama goes over pretty well while avoiding being overdrawn, ala Tsubasa with panning shots and music. We do get that here, but it’s not to the same extent so it feels tighter and the flow is better. And since it has the larger overall narrative, it doesn’t come across as quite so forced.
The show has aged fairly overall when it comes to the character designs and the layout of it all. I’ve loved the character designs since the manga and CLAMP has certainly adopted this particular style in a lot of other properties to varying degrees, but here it feels like they found the right balance for it all. You can still see the evolution of it, and I like the similarities you see in their designs in Code Geass for example, but overall the look of the show has held up pretty well and doesn’t come across as overly dated outside of some poor cel phones used here and there. It’s not exactly timeless, but it’s the kind of show that ages fairly well, though it could use with either some much better masters or a much better encoding since you have the gradients showing up with a fair bit of noise and blocking throughout it.
In Summary:
The X TV series is one that I liked a lot when I first saw it and I think it still holds up well, though it can get bogged down in the side stories a little and the intertwined relationships. At its core, it’s the kind of end of the world storyline that I like with a varied and fun cast of characters where some could use more development and others could use less. My simple disappointment comes in that the ending feels anti-climactic and that the original work its from still isn’t finished – and likely never will be. What we do get in this set is a very good show, with some solid extras, a good package overall but not without its faults, and a release that keeps the title back in circulation where it belongs. Definitely worth checking out in this form if you’ve missed all the others over the years or just want it with a smaller footprint.
Features
Japanese 2.0 Language, English 2.0 Language, English Subtitles, Director’s Interview (Yoshiaki Kawajiri), Original Japanese trailer for Episode 0, Textless SongsContent Grade: B+
Audio Grade: B+
Video Grade: C
Packaging Grade: B
Menu Grade: B
Extras Grade: B+Released By: Funimation
Release Date: June 15th, 2010
MSRP: $49.98
Running Time: 625 Minutes
Video Encoding: 480i/p MPEG-2
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Review Equipment:
Sony KDL70R550A 70″ LED 1080P HDTV, Sony PlayStation3 Blu-ray player via HDMI set to 1080p, Onkyo TX-SR605 Receiver and Panasonic SB-TP20S Multi-Channel Speaker System With 100-Watt Subwoofer.

Funimation Sets March 2018 Anime DVD/BD Release Slate

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Funimation has formalized their release plans for the month of March and we’ve got a pretty good slate of titles coming out that they’re releasing on their own as well as the Crunchyroll owned titles that they’re distributing and worked on the dubs for. That means a really nice looking collection for Bungo Stray Dogs and the debut of the third series for Gintama getting underway while Funimation proper finally brings out Fairy Tail Zero alongside the Dragon Cry movie. Add in more D.Gray-man and the complete collection for Kiss Him, Not Me among others and there’s a lot to like. Check out the solicited cover artwork and packaging below as well!

Crunchyroll / Funimation

  • Bungo Stray Dogs: Season 1 Collection (Blu-ray / DVD Combo) – 300 minutes – $64.98 – 3/6/18
    Special Features: Promo Videos, Commercials, Textless Opening & Closing Songs, Trailers
  • Bungo Stray Dogs: Season 1 Collection (Blu-ray / DVD Combo LE) – 300 minutes – $84.98 – 3/6/18
    Bungo Stray Dogs Season 1 contains episodes 1-12 in a chipboard box, an art book, and a set of premium author bookmarks
    Special Features: Promo Videos, Commercials, Textless Opening & Closing Songs, Trailers
  • Chaos;Child: Complete Collection (Blu-ray / DVD Combo) – 300 minutes – $64.98 – 3/20/18
  • Gintama: Series 3, Part 1 (Blu-ray / DVD Combo) – 650 minutes – $54.98 – 3/27/18
  • Hand Shakers: Complete Collection (Blu-ray / DVD Combo) – 300 minutes – $64.98 – 3/20/18
  • Kiss Him, Not Me!: Complete Collection (Blu-ray / DVD Combo) – 300 minutes – $64.98 – 3/6/18

Funimation

  • D.Gray-man: Season 4, Part 1 – 325 minutes – $39.98 – 3/13/18
    Special Features: Todd Haberkorn Follows Through, Episode 83 Commentary, Episode 87 Commentary, Textless Opening and Closing Songs, Trailers
  • Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry (DVD) – 85 minutes – $29.98 – 3/6/18
  • Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry (Blu-ray / DVD Combo) – 85 minutes – $34.98 – 3/6/18
  • Fairy Tail Zero (Blu-ray / DVD Combo) – 300 minutes – $54.98 – 3/6/18
  • One Piece: Season 9, Part 4 – 275 minutes – $39.98 – 3/20/18
  • Tales of Zestiria the X: Season 2 Collection (Blu-ray / DVD Combo) – 325 minutes – $64.98 – 3/13/18
  •  Trickster, Part 2 (Blu-ray / DVD Combo) – 300 minutes – $64.98 – 3/6/18

D.Gray-man Season 4 Part 1 Collection

Trickster Part 2 Collection

Tales of Zestiria the X Season 2 Complete Collection

Fairy Tail Dragon Cry

Bungo Stray Dogs Season 1 Limited Edition Collection

Fairy Tail Zero Complete Collection

Gintama Season 3 Part 1 Collection

Chaos Child Complete Collection

Kiss Him Not Me Complete Collection

One Piece Season 9 Part 4 Cover

Hand Shakers Complete Collection

Second ‘New Game’ Anime Season Reveals Fourth DVD/BD Release Artwork

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New GameMedia Factory is handling the home video release of the summer 2017 anime series New Game and has set the release schedule for it. As we close in on the release date for the fourth volume on December 22nd, 2017, we now have a look at the packaging for it that will definitely make fans happy. The twelve episode series is getting a six-volume release that began on September 27th, 2016. With all volumes listed as limited editions, the DVDs are priced at 6,000 yen while the Blu-ray’s are priced at 7,000 yen.

The show set Yoshiyuki Fujiwara to direct based on the series composition from Fumihiko Shimo. Ai Kikuchi is on board for character designs and it’ll be animated at Doga Kobo.

The cast includes Yuuki Takada as Aoba Suzukaze, Megumi Yamaguchi as Hifumi Takimoto, Megumi Toda as Hajime Shinoda, Ayumi Takeo as Yun Iijima, Yoko Hikasa as Kou Yagami, Ai Kayano as Rin Tooyama, Eri Kitamura as Shizuku Hazuki, Chitose Morinaga as Umiko Ahagon an Madoka Asahina as Nene Sakura.

The opening theme is “Sakura Skip” by fourfolium while the ending theme is “Now Loading!!!!”, also by fourfolium.

The manga comes from creator Shoutarou Tokunou which began back in the winter 2013 season. There are two compiled volumes of the manga released so far. Tokunou has several works under his belt so far so this is not the first. The magazine is certainly home to familiar properties adapted into anime form such as Hidamari Sketch, Kill Me Baby and A-Channel.

Plot concept: Follow Aoba Suzukaze, a fresh high school graduate that is easily mistaken as a middle school student, as she joins the game company that produced her favorite game as a 3D artist.

S2 Volume Date Extras
1 09/27/17 Character Song CD, Commentary, Clean Opening
2 10/25/17 Character Song CD, Commentary
3 11/29/17 Character Song CD, Commentary
4 12/22/17 Character Song CD, Commentary
5 01/24/18 Character Song CD, Commentary
6 02/23/18 Character Song CD, Commentary
S1 Volume Date Extras
1 09/28/16 Character Song CD, Cast Special, Commentary, Clean Opening
2 10/26/16 Character Song CD, Cast Special, Commentary
3 11/25/16 Character Song CD, Cast Special, Commentary
4 12/21/16 Character Song CD, Cast Special, Commentary
5 01/25/17 Character Song CD, Cast Special, Commentary
6 02/24/17 Character Song CD, Cast Special, Commentary

Season 2 Covers:

New Game Season 2 Japanese Volume 4 Packaging

New Game Season 2 Japanese Volume 3 Packaging

New Game Season 2 Japanese Volume 2 Packaging

New Game Season 2 Japanese Volume 2 Packaging

New Game Season 2 Japanese Volume 1 Packaging

New Game Season 2 Japanese Volume 1 Packaging

Season 1 Covers:

New Game Japanese Volume 6 Cover

New Game Japanese Volume 6 Cover

New Game Japanese Volume 6 Packaging

New Game Japanese Volume 6 Packaging

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New Game Japanese Volume 5 Cover

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New Game Japanese Volume 5 Packaging

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New Game Japanese Volume 4 Cover

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New Game Japanese Volume 4 Packaging

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New Game Japanese Volume 3 Digipak

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New Game Japanese Volume 3 Packaging

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New Game Japanese Volume 3 Cover

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New Game Japanese Volume 2 Cover

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New Game Japanese Volume 2 Digipak

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New Game Japanese Volume 2 Packaging

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New Game Japanese Volume 1 Cover

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New Game Japanese Volume 1 Packaging

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New Gama Japanese Series Box

[Source: New Game!]

Fourth ‘Food Wars’ Anime Season Announced

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© Yuuto Tsukuda / Shun Saeki / Shueisha

As we get to the end of the third season of Food Wars it looks like the show is doing what it needs to in order to increase the popularity of the manga from Yuuto Tsukuda and Shun Saeki as a fourth series has been announced. The plan for it is that it’ll appear in the spring 2018 season and presumably will retain the same staffing and casting.

The previous seasons were directed by Yoshitomo Yonetani, the series is being animated at JC Staff with Shogko Yasukawa handling the scripts and Tomoyuki Shitaya working on the character design adaptations. It’ll star Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Soma Yukihira, Risa Taneda as Erina Nakir, Minami Takahashi as Megumi Tadokoro, Ikumi Mito as Shizuka Ishigami, Maaya Uchida as Yūki Yoshino, Ai Kayano as Ryōko Sakaki, Taishi Murata as Shun Ibusaki, Yūsuke Kobayashi as Zenji Marui, Ai Kakuma as Mayumi Kurase, Rina Hidaka as Urara Kawashima, Banjo Ginga as Senzaemon Nakiri and Rikiya Koyama as Joichiro Yukihira.

The manga series is currently running in Weekly Shonen Jump by Yuto Tsukuda and Shun Saeki with twenty-six volumes to its name so far. Viz Media publishes the manga in North America digitally and in print form.

Plot Concept: Soma Yukihira’s old man runs a small family restaurant in the less savory end of town. Aiming to one day surpass his father’s culinary prowess, Soma hones his skills day in and day out until one day, out of the blue, his father decides to enroll Soma in a classy culinary school!

Can Soma really cut it in a place that prides itself on a 10 percent graduation rate? And can he convince the beautiful, domineering heiress to the school that he belongs there at all?!

MAGES Reveals ‘The Dragon Dentist’ Japanese Anime BD LE Release Packaging

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MAGES has set the home video release for The Dragon Dentist and it’s definitely going to be a definitive edition. While we’ve got just a over a month until the property arrives in a couple of different forms we have a look at the packaging for the limited edition Blu-ray release, which is a bit underwhelming. The project is getting a regular edition Blu-ray release priced at 5,800 yen on January 24th, 2018 and there’s also a limited edition priced at 20,000 yen. This clocks in with four Blu-ray discs and a CD that provides the four different versions of it that exists with the on-air version, the retake, the theatrical, and the Animator Expo version.

Check out our review of the show.

Plot Concept: Going into war against a dragon takes incredible courage, but even that danger pales in comparison to the hazards of young Nonoko’s job. As a Dragon Dentist, she’s charged with venturing into the jaws of the country’s dragon protector to keep its pearly canines free of plaque, decay, and other debris. One day, Nonoko discovers an unconscious soldier between her dragon’s teeth instead of a cavity, and she finds herself caught up in a series of events that have been foretold to bring disaster to her people! Get ready for an incredible brush with destiny that leads two young people through the mouth of hell and towards certain doom as the creators of the new EVANGELION feature films unleash an epic unlike anything you’ve seen before in THE DRAGON DENTIST!

Dragon Dentist Japanese Limited Edition Packaging

[Source: Dragon Dentist]


Ninth ‘Dragon Ball Super’ Anime DVD/BD Box Set Packaging Arrives

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Dragon Ball Super VisualThe Dragon Ball Super Japanese DVD and Blu-ray box sets continue on their release and we recently had a new round of sets scheduled. Those are now closer to release and the box set artwork for the ninth set due out in a few weeks has arrived. The current schedule of upcoming announced sets include:

  • Box 9 (eps 97 – 108):  January 6, 2018
  • Box 10 (eps 109 – 120): April 3, 2018
  • Box 11 (eps 121 – 133): July 3, 2018

The DVD sets are priced at 11,200 yen each while the Blu-ray sets are priced at 15,200 yen each. The only on-disc extras included are the clean opening and closing sequences and both sets will include a booklet.

The cast includes Masako Nozawa as Son Goku, Son Gohan and Son Goten, Ryo Horikawa as Vegeta, Hiromi Tsuru as Bulma, Takeshi Kusao as Trunks, Mayumi Tanaka as Krillin, Masaharu Satou as Kame-Sen’nin, Toshio Furukawa as Piccolo, Naoko Watanabe as Chi-Chi, Yuko Minaguchi as Videl, Unshou Ishizuka as Mr. Satan, Kôzô Shioya as Majin Buu, Kouichi Yamadera as God of Destruction Beerus and Masakazu Morita as Whis.

Plot concept: Reuniting the franchise’s iconic characters, Dragon Ball Super will follow the aftermath of Goku’s fierce battle with Majin Buu, as he attempts to maintain earth’s fragile peace. Overseen by Dragon Ball’s original creator, Akira Toriyama and produced with Fuji Television, Dragon Ball Super will draw on its historic past to create a bold, new universe welcoming to fans and endearing to new viewers.

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Dragon Ball Super Japanese Box Set 7 Packaging

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Dragon Ball Super Japanese Box Set 6 Cover

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Dragon Ball Super Japanese Box Set 5 Blu-ray Packaging

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Dragon Ball Super Japanese Box Set 3 Blu-ray Packaging

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Dragon Ball Super Japanese Box Set 3 DVD Packaging

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Dragon Ball Super Japanese Box Set 1 Cover

[Source: Dragon Ball Super]

TC Entertainment Schedules ‘Yusei Kamen’ Anime DVD Release

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TC Entertainment has rolled around a series that they brought out on DVD previously last decade with Yusei Kamen up for another run. The thirty-nine episode series from 1966 is getting a priced-down re-release where it’s now set at 9,800 yen with a planned March 30th, 2018 street date, making it a steal for the amount of material and a good bit of nostalgia.

The series was scripted by Akira Adachi based on the original work by Nobuo Jinda. Takaharu Kusunoki was the character designer with Tele-Cartoon Japan producing the animation.

The Japanese cast includes Gorō Naya as Hoihensu, Kazuo Harada as Sokuraton, Kei Tomiyama as Pike, Kiyoshi Kobayashi as Robert, Kyoko Emi as Maria, Ryo Ishihara as Atlanter, Ryūji Saikachi as Professor Imon, Toshiko Fujita as Yusei Kamen, Yōko Kuri as Linda, and Yuzuru Fujimoto as Mack.

[Source: Yūsei Kamen]

Funimation Highlights Recovery Girl With New ‘My Hero Academia’ Anime Dub Clip

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© Kohei Horikoshi / Shueisha · My Hero Academia Production Committee

The second cour of the second season of My Hero Academia has wrapped up and Funimation’s getting some extra promotion out there for their involvement in the series. The distributor is working through the simuldub of the show and they’ve now brought out a new promo for it that focuses on Recovery Girl as played by Etsuko Kozakura in Japanese and Luci Christian in English.

Animated by studio Bones, the series is directed by Kenji Nagasaki based on the series composition from Yousuke Kuroda. Yoshihiko Umakoshi serves as the chief animation director and character designer.

The Japanese cast includes Daiki Yamashita as Izuku, Kenta Miyake as All Might, Ayane Sakura as Ochako Uraraka, Kaito Ishikawa as Tenya Iida, Aoi Yuki as Tsuyu Asui, Ryou Hirohashi as Minoru Mineta, Marina Inoue as Momo Yaoyorozu, Yoshimasa Hosoya, Yuuki Kaji as Shoto Todoroki, Eri Kitamura as Mina Ashido, Kōsuke Kuwano as Yūga Aoyama, Kei Shindou as Kyōka Jirō and Masakazu Nishida as Mezō Shōji.

The English cast includes Christopher R. Sabat as All Might, Justin Briner as Izuku Midoriya, Luci Christian as Ochaco and Clifford Chapin as Bakugo.

Originally starting back in the summer of 2014, after creator Kouhei Horikoshi Barrage series ended, My Hero Academia is one of the more well-received books in the English edition of Weekly Shonen Jump.

Horikoshi received a Tezuka Award Honorable Mention in 2006 after publishing several short stories in Akamaru Jump. His first serialized work was Oumagadoki Doubutsuen back in 2010.

Plot concept: What would the world be like if 80 percent of the population manifested superpowers called “Quirks”? Heroes and villains would be battling it out everywhere! Being a hero would mean learning to use your power, but where would you go to study? The Hero Academy of course! But what would you do if you were one of the 20 percent who were born Quirkless? Middle school student Izuku Midoriya wants to be a hero more than anything, but he hasn’t got an ounce of power in him. With no chance of ever getting into the prestigious U.A. High School for budding heroes, his life is looking more and more like a dead end. Then an encounter with All Might, the greatest hero of them all, gives him a chance to change his destiny.

What’s On The Crunchyroll, Funimation, & HIDIVE Anime Streaming Calendar For December 17th, 2017

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It’s Sunday and as we close in on the ending period of the fall 2017 season we’re getting ready to see some shows end. Up on Crunchyroll today with new episodes are:

  • 10:00am – ANIME-GATARIS
  • 10:30am – A SISTER’S ALL YOU NEED.
  • 2:35pm – GINTAMA SEASON 4

Funimation has four newly dubbed episodes going live this afternoon that are all pretty different with:

HIDIVE has one episode on tap today with:

  • 8:00 am – Dynamic Chord Episode 11

Tomoyo Highlights Latest ‘Cardcaptor Sakura Clear Card’ Anime Promo

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Anticipation is building for the upcoming Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card series that we recently learned is scheduled for a twenty-six episode run. The show is set to debut on January 7th, 2018 with Crunchyroll simulcasting and a simuldub to come not long after but ahead of that we have more promotion from Japan. The latest comes in the form or a new promotional video that lets Tomoyo take center stage while giving us a look at a few more costume changes for Sakura to enjoy!

The new series has Morio Asaka directing it at Madhouse with Nanase Ohkawa handling the series composition and working on the scripts. Kunihiko Hamada is on board for the character designs while Mokona is handling the costume and card design for it.

The Japanese cast includes Sakura Tange as Sakura Kinomoto, Aya Hisakawa as Keroberos, Junko Iwao as Tomoyo Daidōji, Motoko Kumai as Syaoran Li, Megumi Ogata as Yukito Tsukishiro, Tomokazu Seki as Tōya Kinomoto, Nozomu Sasaki as Eriol Hiragizawa, Emi Shinohara as Kaho Mizuki, Yumi Touma as Spinel Sun, Ryoka Yuzuki as Nakuru Akizuki/Ruby Moon, and Katsuyuki Konishi as Terada-sensei.

The original series from CLAMP came out twenty years ago and had a popular anime series, first released by Geneon here and then recently by NIS America, as well as two theatrical features that were picked up by Discotek Media. The manga itself ran from 1996 to 2000 with twelve million copies sold. TOKYOPOP brought the series out originally and Dark Horse Comics picked it up in omnibus form for a more recent and cleaned up release.

Plot Concept: Fourteen-year-old Sakura starts junior high school along her friends, including Syaoran, who had just returned to Tomoeda. After having a dream with a mysterious cloaked figure, all of Sakura’s cards turn blank and are rendered powerless, thus she starts her quest to find out what is wrong. In doing so, Sakura and her allies discover and capture new transparent cards using a new key.

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