Not only do we get the awesome Asuna and Sinon dakimakura that we talked about earlier which will be sold at the Summer’s Comiket 86 doujinshi mega-event. We get a bed sheet dedicated to the Gun Gale Online / Sword Art Online II version of Kirito.
Asuna and Sinon Dakimakura by Kadokawa:
I’m sure you all remember the 2012 version:
Would you want a trap Kirito or a normal Kirito as your bed sheets? Let us know in the comments below.
The September issue of Dengeki G’s Magazine has revealed some information on the upcoming fall TV anime series Yuuki Yuuna wa Yuusha de Aru.
Yuuki Yuuna wa Yuusha de Aru is a new anime series which is serialized in Dengeki G’s Magazine as a four-panel based manga and will start airing next fall. The current animation studio is unknown but Seiji Kishi (Director of Angel Beats!, Persona 4 The Animation, Persona 4 The Golden Animation, Re: Hamatora) will be involved as director along with author Takahiro (the creator of Akame ga Kill). More info on the staff will be revealed soon.
A full teaser has been uploaded and gives us a longer sneak peak at the upcoming anime film adaptation of Chuya Koyama’s astronaut training story manga Space Brothers. The movie will be titled “Uchuu Kyoudai Number Zero / Space Brothers #0“. The new teaser is a 90-second full trailer. In the beginning of the video, Koyama who also provides an original script for the film says, “In order to draw a sequel to the dream, I wrote the origin of the dream.” The prequel story is set in four years before the first episode, and is featuring Brian Jay, NASA’s astronaut who was already dead in the story lines of the manga and TV anime.
Space Brothers #0 will begin being shown in Japan cinemas on August 9.
Uchuu Kyoudai Number Zero / Space Brothers #0 Full Trailer:
Uchuu Kyoudai Number Zero / Space Brothers #0 teaser 2:
Uchuu Kyoudai Number Zero / Space Brothers #0 teaser 1:
It will be a prequel to the TV anime series and will be titled Uchuu Kyoudai #0 (Number Zero). The mangaka also added that the movie will revolve around the “origin of the dream.”
Anime fans have voted for which pairing they think would make the best anime couple. 10,000 fans voted through the popular fan-voting customary ranking system known as Charapedia.
Here are the top 20 most popular anime couples, followed by the top ten voted by men and women. A total of 58.1% of the voters were male, 41.7% were female, and 89.9% in their teens or 20s.
1. Kirito x Asuna (Sword Art Online)
2. Koyomi Araragi x Hitagi Senjougahara (Monogatari Series: Second Season)
3. Touma Kamijou x Mikoto Misaka (Toaru Kagaku no Railgun/Toaru Majutsu no Index series)
4. Tomoya Okazaki x Nagisa Furukawa (Clannad)
5. Ryuuji Takasu x Taiga Aisaka (Toradora!)
6. Sougo Okita x Kagura (Gintama)
7. Raku Ichijou x Chitoge Kirisaki (Nisekoi)
8. Shinichi Kudo x Ran Mouri (Detective Conan)
9. Yuuta Togashi x Rikka Takanashi (Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai!)
10. Kira Yamato x Lacus Clyne (Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny)
11. Toshiro Hijikata x Mitsuba Okita (Gintama)
12. Shota Kazehaya x Sawako Kuronuma (Kimi ni Todoke)
13. Sorata Kanda x Mashiro Shiina (Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo)
14. Kyousuke Kousaka x Kirino Kousaka (Oreimo)
15. Rintarou Okabe x Kurisu Makise (Steins;Gate)
16. Shuuya Kano x Tsubomi Kido (Mekaku City Actors)
17. Mikiya Kokutou x Shiki Ryougi (Kara no Kyoukai)
18. Kojou Akatsuki x Yukina Himeragi (Strike the Blood)
19. Yato x Hiyori Iki (Noragami)
20. Houtarou Oreki x Eru Chitanda (Hyouka)
Top 10 Anime Couples (Men)
1. Kirito x Asuna (Sword Art Online)
2. Touma Kamijou x Mikoto Misaka (Toaru Kagaku no Railgun/Toaru Majutsu no Index series)
3. Tomoya Okazaki x Nagisa Furukawa (Clannad)
4. Koyomi Araragi x Hitagi Senjougahara (Monogatari Series: Second Season)
5. Ryuuji Takasu x Taiga Aisaka (Toradora!)
6. Raku Ichijou x Chitoge Kirisaki (Nisekoi)
7. Sorata Kanda x Mashiro Shiina (Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo)
A new promotional video has been released for the fall anime adaptation of Hideyasu Takahashi’s 58th Shogakukan Manga Award (2013) in the Children’s manga category winner Kaitou Joker. Doraemon movie director Yukiyo Termoto helms the Shinei Animation production with Dai Sato writing.
Ayumu Murase (Rui Ninomiya from Gatchaman Crowds), Yumiko Kobayashi (Ooyama from Angel Beats!), Hiro Shimono (Akihisa Yoshii from Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu) and Miyuki Sawashiro (Shino Asada from Sword Art Online II) voice the leads.
Key Visual:
Kaitou Joker synopsis from Haruhichan:
In the story, there is nothing in the world that the mysterious phantom thief Joker cannot steal. He goes after one treasure after another in unpredictable capers with seemingly miraculous tricks.
It has been announced that various goods will be sold at this Summer’s Comiket 86 doujinshi mega-event which include a Sword Art Online Asuna and Sinon Dakimakura by Kadokawa.
Various Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka? goods have been presented at the Rundo Robe booth and have been previewed and they include the items below.
Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka? bag – Set of three earphone jacks, a pack of playing cards, A3 poster and a clear file. – 5,000yen
Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka? Mini-tapestries – 1,500yen each
Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka? Tippy on the head T-Shirt – 3,000 yen each
Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka? bed sheets A and B – 6,000 yen each
Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka? bed sheets A and B in action:
Which Dakimakura would you choose? Asuna or Sinon? Or which product from above? Let us know in the comments below!
Anime distributors Bandai Visual recently released a teaser trailer for the upcoming Girls und Panzer Movie! The movie will be made by all the original creators and studio staff including director Tsutomu Mizushima, so one can expect the same quality as their favorite moe-girls-commandeering-CGI-tanks anime! The movie is said to feature an original story so those who enjoyed the show as well as the recent OVA will have something to look forward to!
Those who have yet to watch the show would certainly enjoy it if they like comedy or parody anime with lots of cute girls, tanks and explosions strewn about and a generally light hearted and humorous tone. The premise of highschool girls driving tanks should be enough of a giveaway!
What do you think about this new film? Do you think the studio might be overdoing it by making a feature length film right after the already longer than usual OVA? Let us know in the comments!
The campaign to localize the Digimon games – dubbed Operation Decode – has been going on for over a year now. Recently, their petition hit just a little above 45,300. getting closer to its 50k milestone. Previously, Isshak Gravi, Namco Bandai Games Europe’s Community Manager, mentioned in a tweet that NB may start considering localizing Digimon World Re: Digitize Decode for 3DS and Digimon Cybersleuth for Vita based on the petition’s performance.
@ianuarius90 make the petition reach 50k fans at least, then we can maybe start considering it.
— Isshak Gravi (@Isshak_Gravi)
Haseo-san, the head of the localization campaign, later made it clear that this does not mean that once they hit 50k the game will be localized. Rather, once it hits 50k (and more), discussions about the game could be brought up. You can read his exact post in detail here.
Digimon World Re: Digitize Decode is already out in Japan, with Cybersleuth coming out in Japan in 2015. The campaign has also branched out to other places, such as the Namco Bandai N.American/ EU forums. Links to those, and other social media pages they run are all provided in the official Operation Decode page.
Publisher: Idea Factory (Japan)/Idea Factory International (North America and Europe)
Genre: Japanese Role-Playing Game
Platform: Playstation Vita
こんにちわみんなさん (Hello everyone!)
For those who don’t know, the Hyperdimension Neptunia series is about cute moe girls representing video game companies or consoles fighting against the forces of evil like pirates, copy-and-paste games, hackers, etc. In essence, a parody of the video game industry. They have made multiple games, with the first game coming out in 2009 in Japan and 2010 in North America and Europe. Despite less than stellar reviews for the series here in the West, it has gained a cult following of fans who enjoy the references to the video game industry, as well as the characters you play as. One of the biggest draws of the games for me, personally, is the art style. Aside from the whole moe theme, the art employed is gorgeous. There is just so much bright and vibrant colour in this series. It really takes on a life of its own. Each game has increased the popularity of the series, and last summer it even got an anime adaptation. If you want to know how that went, I have a “review” for it up on my blog.
The anime was a pretty good turning point for the series. It brought in new fans who had never heard of the series before. Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory, the third game, had introduced a solid battle system that was praised even here in the West. I guess the developers figured: “Hey, we have a great system here. Why don’t we go back and fix the old games with this system?” There are two remakes: this one here, HyperDimension Neptunia Re;Birth1, which is a remake of the first game, and HyperDimension Neptunia Re;Birth2: Sisters Generation, which is a remake of the second game mk2 (I am currently playing through Re;Birth2 as of this review). While mk2 had a decent battle system that was improved upon in Victory, the original game was terribly flawed. Terrible music (aside from the awesome opening), awful gameplay, and a slideshow framerate rendered the game unplayable for me. It’s a shame, since this game probably has the most references in all of the games, and it was built upon the premise of the “console wars”. So, when a remake was announced, I was very excited to get around to playing it. I was so excited, I couldn’t wait for its North American release. A month and a half before it was announced for the West, I had already imported the game. This was my first imported game and I put my Japanese language skills to the test in this game. さて、始まるぞ! (So, let’s get started!)
Note: My Japanese translating ability isn’t perfect, so I might have misunderstood some parts of the story. There were a couple of times when I had no idea what was being said until something happened. I apologize in advance if I get some parts of the game wrong.
Story:
The story starts off with the four goddesses, Purple Heart (Neptune), Black Heart (Noire), White Heart (Blanc), and Green Heart (Vert), fighting each other in the heavens above the world, called Gamindustri. The four are locked in eternal battle as none of them can gain a clear advantage over the other. Green Heart finally proposes that three of the goddesses focus on one to finally end the stalemate. A mysterious voice tempts Black Heart, White heart, and Green Heart to focus down Purple Heart. The three of them take out Purple Heart and she falls from the sky and reverts back to her human form, Neptune. While unconscious, a being named Histoire speaks to her. Histoire is the keeper of records in Gamindustri, and she wishes to be freed from the seal placed on her by Magiquone (Arfoire in English). To do this, Neptune must gather four key fragments scattered through the four countries. Upon waking up, Neptune can’t remember anything about being a goddess or what she was doing. Compa finds her and takes care of her injuries. After meeting up with IF, a girl who is on quests for Planeptune’s guild, the three of them encounter Magiquone. After Compa protects Neptune from Magiquone’s copying attack, they manage to drive her off and they find a key fragment. Histoire tells Neptune she must gather the rest of the fragments from the other countries.
During the course of the story, you meet the other goddesses in their respective countries, who all have problems of their own to deal with. Since Neptune has no real idea of who she is, and she needs the key fragments, she helps out the other goddesses with their country’s issues in exchange for potential information about the fragments. Eventually they join Neptune on her journey, along with other human characters. The story is often told alongside characters’ development. It’s a nice split between the two as Neptune casually interacts with the others with no memories of their past fights. The story has a couple of twists to keep you interested, but the outcome is fairly predictable.
Admittedly, the story of these games aren’t the most epic stories you will encounter in the world of gaming. However, as a parody series, story shouldn’t be emphasized too much. The story is decent enough, there’s a couple of twists, and two endings to go for.
Story: 7/10
Gameplay:
The gameplay is split between visual novel-style event scenes, and RPG combat. The event scenes are the game’s way of telling the story and how the characters interact with each other. The game uses a visual novel-style during this part with 2D models of the characters talking to each other. The event scenes could advance the story, or they could be side conversations that the characters have with each other that usually has some kind of humorous element or a reference in it. A lot of this game is dialogue that you read and/or listen to so how well one deals with them depends on the person. These event scenes could last anywhere from thirty seconds to ten minutes. Break out the snacks for those ten minute ones. Depending on how much you like the characters, these scenes can be fun or a little boring. There never is really a dull moment with these characters though.
The RPG combat is fairly standard at first. Attacks are broken up into three categories: ‘Rush’, ‘Power’, and ‘Break’. ‘Rush’ attacks are weak but, have more hits and fill up the EXE Drive Gauge faster. ‘Power’ attacks are… well… more powerful. ‘Break’ attacks are moderately powerful and lower the enemy’s Break gauge. When the Break gauge is drained, they take more damage. The EXE Drive Gauge allows for powerful special attacks to be used on an enemy. This kind of system allows for some creative thinking and planning on what kind of attacks you want to use in any given situation. There are also SP Skills you can use. These are powerful attacks or support abilities you can use to help aid you in combat.
Quests help you get items, equipment or System Files, which are used to give you various game enhancements. The Remake System which uses these System Files, can give you difficulty levels, powerful monsters to fight, increased drops in dungeons, or even new characters. Quests also enable you to alter Shares, which affects which ending you get. Quests get you to either hunt down specific monsters, or collect certain items. There’s not a whole lot of quest variety, and working to alter Shares can get a little tedious, although it’s fairly straight-forward.
Depending on the difficulty level you play at, the game can be difficult at times, especially with some of the later bosses. The event scenes, depending on how much you like the characters, can be a lot of fun to listen to. Overall, the gameplay is fun. It has a bit of variety and strategy to it.
Gameplay: 8.5/10
Presentation:
As I mentioned earlier, one of the first things that appealed to me with this series, was the art style. The backgrounds and the characters during the event scenes are bright and colourful. The Vita’s OLED screen only made it look better as everything pops out. The backgrounds are well drawn, and there is also a gallery that you can look at whenever you please. The world itself looks alright, but it’s nothing too special. As a fan of the series, I noted with dismay that they have recycled the same dungeons from previous games once again. I mean, it’s easy for me to know my way around any dungeon I enter, but it would have been nice to have some more variety. The only new dungeon is the final one, and it does look nice. There are also CG scenes in the game. These are mostly used for big events, but also for fan service. This series is pretty high on fan service, but it’s not that bad in this game.
The music in this game contains a lot of past music tracks from previous Hyperdimension Neptunia games. The soundtrack from this series usually contains a lot of upbeat, light-hearted musical backgrounds alongside a few dramatic ones for the battle scenes and intense parts of the story. Re;Birth1 also contains a few tracks from Victory, which had the honour of being helped by famed Final Fantasy composer, Nobuo Uematsu. The opening theme of the game, ミラクル!ぽーたばる☆ミッション (Miracle! Portable☆Mission), is done by the singer, nao, as is all openings in this series. This opening is, personally, my least favourite in the series but I like all the songs done by her so far. The ending theme, ミライボタン (Mirai Button), is done by Afilia Saga. Afilia Saga seems to be the new go-to for the endings of this series, having done the endings for Victory, the anime, and now this game. This is one of my favourite songs from the series, and my favourite song done by Afilia Saga so far.
I’ve always found the voice acting of the Hyperdimension Neptunia series to be pretty good. A couple of my favourites are Kana Ueda as IF, and Asami Imai as Noire. They help bring a more serious tone of voice to a series populated with moe voices. There are a couple of annoying voices like Compa and Neptune. Neptune is annoying on purpose because that’s who her character is, so I guess it’s okay. Rie Tanaka, who voices Neptune, is able to deliver two different voices for her. Neptune in human form is carefree and energetic, while her goddess form is far more serious.
The presentation of the Hyperdimension Neptunia series has always been high on appeal for me and this game is no exception.
Presentation: 8/10
Overall:
If you fancy yourself as someone who knows video games, and you like JRPGs, put your knowledge to the test and see how many references you can uncover. The series as a whole isn’t for everyone. You do have to deal with some fans ervice. However, I think the games are overlooked quite a bit. With the Vita getting all sorts of Japanese game releases, if you’re a JRPG fan, keep your eye on this one. It’s a series that is cute, funny, and also has good gameplay to back it up. If you’re a current Hyperdimension Neptunia fan, it’s well worth it to pick this up, especially if you haven’t beaten the first game. Even if you have, it’s great to see the vast improvements that have been made since the first game’s release.
Overall: 8/10
Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1 will be released on August 26th 2014, both physical and digital, for North America. Europe gets the short end of the stick: August 27th 2014, digital only. Idea Factory International says that a Limited Edition will be available, but have yet to make an official statement on what it contains and its price.
This year’s 35th issue of Shogakukan’s weekly shonen Sunday magazine will be announcing on Wednesday that a new Magic Kaito anime series has been green-lit and slated for October, airing during the fall 2014 anime season. It will be animated by A-1 pictures and air every Saturday at 5:30pm starting from October in the time slot right before Detective Conan. More information will be revealed soon.
Magic Kaito is a spin-off of the popular detective series Detective Conan. Magic Kaito had a total of 12 special episodes and was produced by TMS Entertainment and aired from April 17, 2010 to December 29, 2012.
Magic Kaito synopsis from Haruhichan:
Kaito Kuroba, a normal teenage student whose father is often absent for vaguely defined reasons. When his father dies under mysterious circumstances, he is made aware of his father’s secret identity; a famous international criminal known as International Criminal 1412: the Phantom Thief, and that he was murdered by a mysterious organization for refusing to aid them in retrieving the “Pandora Gem”; a mystical stone said to shed a “tear” during the passing of a particular comet, the consumption of which bestows immortality. He vows to prevent the organization from gaining immortality, and assumes his father’s identity as he begins his quest for the gem. His only clues as to the gem’s location are that it glows red under the full moon and that it is a doublet: a gem hidden within a larger gem. Thus, it would have to be a relatively large one with a bizarre history, and always stored in a place that never receives moonlight. He thus researches and steals famous priceless gems with odd histories from incredibly well-defended areas, and always returns them after the very next full moon.
We are back with another comparison article between the TV and Blu-ray releases of J.C.Staff’s spring 2014 anime series Witch Craft Works. Since the Blu-rays are released after the original TV version, studios have additional time to reproduce scenes of the anime that may have been rushed to make schedules, deadlines and meet TV regulations. They may redraw scenes, add new ones, include flashier effects, remove censorship or just improve the general quality of the anime. It’s always interesting to see what animation studios change for their “directors cut” of the series.
We will be checking out the 6th Blu-ray volume of Witch Craft Works, which contains episodes 7 and 8. So let’s see what changes J.C.Staff have made between the TV and Blu-ray release.
Note: There are spoilers for episodes 7 and 8 of Witch Craft Works
Here is a video comparison between the TV and Blu-ray versions of episodes 7 and 8 of Witch Craft Works, from QtQ at Niconico. The TV version is on the left and the Blu-ray on the right, and each scene has footnotes on what the differences are. If the video does not play click the following link: http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm24037939
For a closer inspection on the differences, here are some comparison images. Click on them for the full resolution.
Episode 7:
Episode 8:
Witch Craft Works is a manga series from Ryuu Mizunagi that serialized in 2011 in Kodansha’s good! Afternoon magazine. To date there has been a total of 6 volumes released. The most recent volumes have all reached the top 30 on Oricon’s weekly top selling manga, during the first week of release. An anime adaptation of Witch Craft Works aired earlier this year. It was animated by J.C. Staff (Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo, Toradora!) and is written and directed by Tsutomu Mizushima (Another, xxxHOLiC).
Here is a synopsis of the series from Haruhichan:
Takamiya Honoka is a regular student whose only problem seems to be that he sits next to Kagari Ayaka, the school’s #1 beauty. They have never spoken to each other before and any small interaction between them immediately results in her fanclub beating him. Yet when a falling part of the school’s building is about to send him to the afterlife, it’s Kagari that comes to his rescue. Only… she’s dressed as a witch, carrying him in her arms and floating on a broom?! Kagari tells him it is her mission to protect him and that now she can finally protect him openly rather than undercover.
All the images are from the fourth Blu-ray volume of Witch Craft Works. The Blu-ray is currently available from Amazon Japan for a total of ¥5,594 (~ $55.94 USD), which contains episodes 7 and 8. Volume 5 is currently available and 6 will be release on August 27.
An extended 45 second teaser trailer for the 2015 Dragon Ball Z movie was released. The 15 second commercial premiered this week on Mezamashi TV’s morning program on Fuji TV and previews the story of the upcoming movie, as well as the iconic song Cha-La Head-Cha-La by Hironobu Kageyama. The upcoming movie will be the 15th installment in the prodigious series of films.
Toriyama confirms that this latest installment be an original story, like its predecessor Dragon Ball Z Movie 14: Kami to Kami. In addition to carefully drawing the art for the movie, Toriyama is “fussing over the smallest dialogue lines.” He teases that the story is still a secret, but will be “utterly funny.”
The film will be directed by Tadayoshi Yamamuro, the Animatior Director of various Dragon Ball Z films, including the 2012 film Dragon Ball Z Movie 14: Kami to Kami. The 2015 film will be his debut directing role.
Dragon Ball Z 2015 Movie 15 Teaser:
Text: The entire universe eagerly awaits Text: Original concept, scripts, character design Text: Akira Toriyama Shenlong: Now, say your wish. I will grant you any one wish only. Text: There’s someone I want you to revive. Shenlong: Your wish has been granted. Text: The worst wish in history. Now, despair begins.
It has been announced in a recent magazine advertisement that Shingeki no Bahamut Genesis, the anime adaptation of Cygame’s popular mobile CCG Shingeki no Bahamut (Rage of Bahamut), will air during the Fall/Autumn 2014 anime season. Additionally, the official website has revealed the staff for the anime series.
Character Designer and Chief Animation Director: Naoyuki Onda (Gantz, Psycho-Pass)
Series Composer: Keiichi Hasegawa (Astro Boy 2003, Viper’s Creed)
Effects Animator: Takashi Hashimoto (Bleach the Movie: Hell Verse, One Piece Film Z)
Art Director: Goki Nakamura (Baku Tech! Bakugan, Ibara no Ou)
Color Scheme Designer: Mikasa Osamu (Stratos 4, Wolf Children)
CGI Director: Shinya Sugai (Eden of the East, Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo)
Music Composer: Yoshihiro Ike (Tiger & Bunny, Ergo Proxy)
Animation Production: MAPPA (Zankyou no Terror, Hajime no Ippo: Rising)
The anime’s cast has not been announced so far, through the mobile game itself does feature full voice acting. Here are a few notable voice actors/actresses in the game:
Yoko Hikasa (Mio Akiyama in K-ON!) who voices Anne
Saori Hayami (Ayase Aragaki from Oreimo) who voiced Celia
Yui Horie (Tsubasa Hanekawa from Bakemonogatari) as Tina
Miyuki Sawashiro (Himeko Inaba in Kokoro Connect)as Emilia
Kimiko Koyama (Komoe Tsukuyomi from Toaru Majutsu no Index) who voices Lou
Saori Goto (Keiko in Minami-ke) who voices Guardian Aether
The website also released the first visual of the anime:
Here is the first promotional video for the anime:
Shingeki No Bahamut (Rage of Bahamut) is a free to play mobile Collectable Card Game developed by Cygames. The game originally released on Android in January 2012, before making its way to iOS in April the same year. Since its release the game has become one of the most popular apps of the year with over 8 million players. The game involves players roaming the lands and fighting enemies using cards, from either Man, Demon or Gods cards. The game also holds numerous events with the major event titled Holy Wars.
Shingeki No Bahamut Genesis will be based on the mobile game, to what capacity has not been revealed yet. It will be airing this October during the Fall/Autumn 2014 anime season. You can get the original game for free on Android and iOS.
We are back with another TV vs Blu-ray of Non Non Biyori. This time, we will delve into the 11th and 12th episodes of the anime. But why are we doing this? This is since Blu-rays are generally higher quality than their TV counterpart. Animation studios have additional time to reproduce scenes of the anime that may have been rushed to make their schedules and deadlines. They may redraw scenes, include flashier effects and/or improve the general quality of the anime. And it’s always interesting to see the differences between the two versions.
All the images below are from the 6th volume of the Non Non Biyori Blu-rays. So if you haven’t caught up with the series, these are
Spoilers for Episode 11 and 12 of Non Non Biyori.
Here is a video comparison of the TV and Blu-ray versions of Non Non Biyori Episodes 11 and 12 from QtQ over at Niconico. The TV version is on the left and the Blu-ray on the right. There are also footnotes on the differences on the bottom of the screen.
For a closer inspection on the differences, here are some comparison images. Click on them for the full resolution.
Episode 11:
Episode 12:
Non Non Biyori is an original manga series created by Atto. The manga began in 2009 and is published in Media Factory’s Monthly Comic Alive magazine. To date there is a total of 6 volumes, with the 7th releasing on July 23rd. An anime adaptation of the series was made in October 2013. The series was animated by Silver Link (Strike the Blood, Kokoro Connect). An OVA is scheduled to release with the 7th volume, and will feature an original story. The second season of the anime was announced earlier in the year.
Non Non Biyori synopsis from Haruhichan:
Elementary school student Hotaru Ichijou has moved with her parents from Tokyo to the middle of the country. Now she must adapt to her new school, where there are a total of 5 students in the same class who range through elementary and middle school ages. Join their everyday adventures in the countryside.
All the images and footage above are from Non Non Biyori Blu-ray volume 6. You can purchase the release from Amazon Japan, which costs ¥5,594 (~ $59.94 USD) for episodes 9 and 10 (expensive I know). The second season of Non Non Biyori will be out later this year.
This year’s 35th issue of Shueisha’s Weekly Shounen Jump magazine will be announcing on Monday the title and opening date of the next Naruto Shippuuden film.
It will be the 10th installment in a prodigious series of films and the 7th Naruto Shippuuden movie. Naruto: Shippuuden Movie 7 – The Last will open in theaters across Japan on December 6. It will be the first Naruto Shippuuden film in two years, and it is part of the larger “Naruto Shin Jidai Kaimaku Project” (Naruto’s New Era Opening Project) marking the 15th anniversary of the original manga.
Manga creator Masashi Kishimoto is credited with the original story, character designs, and chief story supervisor of the film. In particular, he is drawing new designs for the title character in the movie. The magazine notes for one set of designs, titled “Ramen Ichiraku”: “Naruto’s body is very toned, his hair is cut short, and his expression is one of an adult.”
A 15-second version of the movie’s teaser trailer will air during the Naruto Shippuuden television anime’s broadcast on July 31. Then, the full version will start running in theaters on August 1. In addition, a Naruto exhibition will open in Japan next year.
The reveal of the film comes after a teaser posted on the Weekly Shonen Jump website last week, where it was revealed an important announcement was to be made this week.
There was a new Naruto film every year since 2004 until 2012. The ninth film, Naruto: Shippuuden Movie 6 – Road to Ninja, opened in Japan in July 2012 and became the highest grossing film in the franchise. Viz Media has released several of the films in North America, and it will present Naruto: Shippuuden Movie 6 – Road to Ninja in select cities on August 29.
Naruto Shippuuden synopsis from Haruhichan:
Naruto: Shippuuden is the continuation of the original animated TV series Naruto.The story revolves around an older and slightly more matured Uzumaki Naruto and his quest to save his friend Uchiha Sasuke from the grips of the snake-like Shinobi, Orochimaru. After 2 and a half years Naruto finally returns to his village of Konoha, and sets about putting his ambitions to work, though it will not be easy, as he has amassed a few (more dangerous) enemies, in the likes of the shinobi organization; Akatsuki.
With The iDOLM@STER Movie: Kagayaki no Mukougawa e recently being shown in cinemas earlier this year across Japan, they have released a set of 13 different idols cardboard cutouts which are valued at roughly ¥15000 ($148) a piece.
An otaku who goes by the twitter username @kaneko_hk has bought every single THE iDOLM@STER idol cutout for a total of ¥195000 ($1924).
Are you a fan of The iDOLM@STER? Would you be willing to spend this much on an idol harem? Let us know in the comments below!
Today marked the first anniversary of Sega’s popular Mobile RPG Chain Chronicle. To celebrate, an event was held in Akihabara, where it was announced that the game will be receiving a short anime adaptation.
The cast and crew for the anime was also announced. The anime’s cast was revealed but the characters they will be voicing was not. They are:
Akira Ishida (Kotaro Katsura in Gintama)
Ayane Sakura (Kokoa Hoto from Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka?)
Maaya Uchida (Rikka Takanashi from Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai!)
Kotori Koiwai (Renge Miyauchi in Non Non Biyori)
Junichi Yanagita (First major role)
Shiori Mikami (Akari Akaza from YuruYuri)
The production crew working on the anime includes:
Director: Takeshi Mori (Vandread, Stratos 4)
Character Designer: Hiromi Kato (Guilty Crown, Hakkenden: Touhou Hakken Ibun)
Script Writer: QUALIA (Game Scenario Writer)
Animation Studios: Sotsu (Cardfight!! Vanguard, Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka? Producers) and Jumonji (Debut anime)
Additionally, the first screenshots of the anime were released:
Chain Chronicle is a mobile RPG developed and published by Sega. The game features full voice acting that released in 2013. The game also has a PlayStation Vita title in production, which is scheduled to release this Summer.
Here is a promotional video of the game:
And some screenshots of the game:
The Chain Chronicle anime will be a short series. Further details about the series, such as how short it is and when it will air, will be revealed at a later date.
You can download the game on IOS and on Android for free.
The opening video for the North American version of Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth has released. The game is a dream RPG with a crossover between Persona 3 and Persona 4. The characters will be in a chibi form, but retain all their personas and powers from the original games. It will feature dungeon crawling, albeit in first person, and will not focus on the exploration and social aspect of previous games.
The video also announced the release date of the game. Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth it will be out in North America on November 25th on the 3DS.
The upcoming new Dragon Ball Z movie 15 was teased on Fuji TV’s Mezamashi TV morning program in Japan on Tuesday and revealed some of the scenes from the movie. In the teaser we get to see Goku transforming to a Super Saiyan and Shenron, the God Dragon. Also “Cha-La Head-Cha-La” by Hironobu Kageyama is played in the background.
Dragon Ball Z Movie 15 teaser:
The new upcoming Dragon Ball Z film will be airing during Golden Week next year in the Spring 2015 anime season. More information on the film will release in the upcoming months.
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