Saturday 28 January 2017

Anime to represent Tokyo Olympics 2020

Anime is getting recognized on other level. Goku protagonist from "Dragon Ball Z" anime has been chosen as the ambassador for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. According to sources, Goku beat his counterpart, Pikachu and many other Pokemon species to bag the spot.


In a bid to appeal to a younger audience, the Japanese character will feature on all the official Olympics 2020 merchandise, and has earned a place alongside icons like Mario, Naruto and Sailor Moon. Get ready for 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Wednesday 11 January 2017

Anime "Attack on Titan/Shingeki No Kyojin" editor arrested for killing his wife in Tokyo


Tokyo Metropolitan Police arrested the first editor of the popular manga “Attack on Titan” in the alleged murder of his wife, 38, at the residence. 

At around 2:50 a.m. on August 9, Park Jung-hyun, a 41-year-old vice editor for publisher Kodansha, telephoned emergency services to report that his “wife had collapsed.” 

Officers from the Komagome Police Station found the woman lying face-up in a state of cardiopulmonary arrest at the base of some stairs. She was confirmed dead about one hour later at a nearby hospital. The woman’s forehead had some light gashes, but there were no noticeable signs of trauma to her body that would result in death, police said. An autopsy later revealed the cause of death to be suffocation due to pressure applied around the neck

Park, who at the time lived in the residence with his wife and their four children, initially claimed that his wife “fell down the stairs.” However, he later changed his story, saying she “committed suicide by hanging herself by a handrail.” An investigation was launched after police were unable to find sufficient evidence to back Park’s claim of suicide. 

About Park
Park was the editor in charge of “Attack on Titan” upon its launch in Kodansha’s Bessatsu Shonen Magazine in 2009. Twenty-one compilation books published featuring the manga, which is set in a fantasy world in which large humanoids eat humans, have shipped more than 60 million copies. In June of last year, Park became a vice editor for the manga Weekly Morning. 


Hopefully it won't affect Attack on Titan/Shingeki No Kyojin Season 2. So don't worry otaku's.

Sunday 27 November 2016

Code Geass - Coming back with new Sequel & Anime Film Trilogy






Sunrise announced at the Code Geass 10th Anniversary event on Sunday that the franchise is getting its "next project," as well as a three-part compilation anime film series. Below is the visual announcing the next project:
The next project is a sequel titled Code Geass: Fukkatsu no Lelouch (Code Geass: Lelouch of the Resurrection), but the announcement did not reveal the format of theproject. The story takes place several years after Lelouch's "Zero Requiem" plan. Sunday's event featured a teaser promotional video with Kallen, Jeremiah, Suzaku Kururugi, and other characters. The staff also stated [Spoilers, highlight to read: Lelouch himself from the previous anime, and not an alternate dimension version or clone, will be in the new project.]
The three-part film series will recap all 50 episodes of the original Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion series and the Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 sequel series. The cast are re-recording all their lines for the films, and the films will include new scenes. The first film will open in 2017.
Fans who had received tickets and an invitation to Sunday's "Kiseki no Anniversary" event decoded a possible secret code within the invitation that read "Rebirth of the Demon." Bandai's Anime Channel service will stream the event in Japan starting on December 23 at noon, followed by a DVD and Blu-ray Disc release on April 21, 2017. The home video release will include a digest video of the event's stage performance, a picture drama that debuted at the event, a new Fukkatsu! Kiseki no Baba Gekijōshort, and the promotional video that announced the new project. 




Wednesday 16 November 2016

Fullmetal Alchemist Trailer (映画 鋼の錬金術師)

The first trailer for the live-action Fullmetal Alchemist film has hit the Internet.

In the trailer, a series of clips are interspersed which introduce audiences to the supernatural world of alchemy. Transmutation circles can be seen drawn about, turning everyday items into all-new materials. Fans are also show Edward Elric preparing his own unique form of alchemy which requires no circles; Instead, his brand of scientific magic comes by clapping his hands together.




 


And, if you stick around until the very end, you can watch as Edward gets confronted by a transmuted beast. There is no action sequence shown since the trailer simply fades to black, but fans can imagine how Edward would take down the monster. He’s even got a bo staff ready to knock the transmutation on its back.
Fans have been anxiously awaiting a trailer for Fullmetal Alchemist ever since the film was announced. Fumihiko Sori will direct the project while Ryosuke Yamada will play Edward Elric. There’s no word yet on who will voice Alphonse, but fans know the character will be mostly seen through CGI.
A slew of side characters have already been cast for the film. Winry Rockbell will be played by Tsubasa Honda while Colonel Roy Mustang has Dean Fujioka. Other notable characters will be seen in the film like Shou Tucker, so fans can prepare to have their hearts broken if the mad scientist inflicts the same fate upon his daughter on the big screen as he did in the anime.
If you are not familiar with Fullmetal Alchemist, then you have plenty of time to watch the anime before its live-action film arrives. The series follows brothers Edward and Alphonse after their mother tragically passes. They attempt to use alchemy to resurrect her, but the attempt takes Edward’s arm and leg - and it takes Alphonse’s entire body. Determined to get their bodies restored, Edward and Alphonse try to become State Alchemists so they can find the location of a powerful item known as the Philosopher’s Stone. But their journey ultimately leads them into a seedy world of government corruption and mass genocide.
Fullmetal Alchemist will debut in Japan next winter.


Monday 14 November 2016

Hayao Miyazaki : Back from Retirement

Legendary Japanese animator and director Hayao Miyazaki announced he would be retiring; making no more feature-length films in order to concentrate on smaller projects. Well, it turns out no one can keep a good Oscar-winning artist down, and Miyazaki says he’s now coming out of retirement to make one last movie.


According to reports from Kotaku and the Anime News Network, the news was dropped into a Japanese TV special broadcast over the weekend. Appropriately enough, it was titled Hayao Miyazaki: The Man Who Is Not Done. In it, Miyazaki revealed that he’d been dissatisfied with a recent 12-minute CG short film he’d been working on — Boro the Caterpillar — and instead wants to turn it into a full-length film. Although the special did not show Miyazaki getting a green-light from studio bosses, he is seen starting work on animation for the project. We’ll have to wait for official confirmation, but, well, this is Miyazaki we're talking about — if he wants to make a film, presumably it’s going to get done.

Monday 31 October 2016

Light Yagami appeared in other anime

     We all know Light Yagami from anime “Death Note”. Light Yagami is the one who picks the death note and start using it to make the world a good place. Ryuk, the Shingami mentioned that the one who uses death note neither go to hell or heaven. So what actually happened to Light after he died? Any guesses…..




So after Light Yagami, who wanted to be the god of new world died; he actually went to Quindecim. Quindecim is place which is referred in anime “Death Parade”. Death Parade is a master piece which is based on judgement of people after death to hell or heaven. Arbiter passes the judgement.

Light Yagami appeared in 11th episode of anime Death Parade. Arbiter propose condition to dead girl to either save his lover by throwing Light Yagami to Void and the girl send Light to Void

Sunday 25 September 2016

ONE PUNCH MAN anime series with Season 2 and Game App


One-Punch Man is an ongoing Japanese superhero parody webcomic created by an author using the pseudonym One, which began publication in early 2009. Now, One is coming up with season 2 which was announced at  "One Punch Man Fall Festival" event on Sunday
Crew and staff member has also announced to launch Game App on One Punch Man.

One-Punch Man tells the story of Saitama, a completely overpowered superhero who has grown bored by the absence of challenge in his fight against evil.

A digital manga remake of the series, illustrated by Yusuke Murata, began publication on Shueisha's Young Jump Web Comicswebsite in 2012. Viz Media has licensed the remake for English serialization in its Weekly Shonen Jump digital magazine.