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From ANN -

1st Live-Action Dragonball Poster with Son Goku Posted (Updated)

…posted the first poster from the Dragonball live-action film that features a main character on Friday. The poster portrays Canadian actor Justin Chatwin (War of the Worlds, The Invisible, Lost television series), who stars as Son Goku…

Ray’s take: Uh, animation can get away with a lot of things where live action films can’t. Don’t they get it? God damn it’s not a racing anime! I mean, I mean…Gosh, I just can’t watch this at all. The costumes look cheesy as hell with actual people wearing them, and I shudder to image the hair of Vegeta on a real person…However, Shoto-tan maybe thrilled to see it…But I’m seriously disturbed.

Lolicon and Strawberry Lovers Rejoice!

Posted by rayyhum777 on 01 Jul 2008 at 6:57 am | Tagged as: Editorials, News and Commentary

From ANN -

Second Strawberry Marshmallow Video Anime Announced

…, a second Ichigo Mashimaro (Strawberry Marshmallow) original video anime project was announced at the Rondo Robe 2008 event…Tokyopop has been publishing the manga in North America, and Geneon Entertainment (USA) released the television series on DVD.

Ray’s take: So, like little elementary school girls doing nothing? Like Noto Mamiko and Kawasumi Ayako playing kids? Finding baby-like chubby faces cute? #%&#^$^@$$#%@#@??? Well than, stay tuned!

Actually, watching kids doing silly things is funny.

From ANN -

Akiba-chan CG/Stop Motion Series to Debut in July

…will premiere on Japan’s KIDS STATION channel on July 24. The “figu-mation” series focuses on the daily life of Akiba-chan and…

Ray’s Take: So I guess it’s now cool to train your kids to know the way of the Otaku when they are young. After all, why not try to mellow them out before they start stabbing people with knives, chopping off the heads of their fathers with axes, shooting their classmates with guns, and all that junk? Let Akiba-oneesama teach you how to date girls on PCs and how to put powerful women on pedestal and worship moe-moe young girls. It’s all fun and games. Good times, good times. I’m certainly looking forward to watch this one.

The Holy Land is under attack!

Posted by rayyhum777 on 08 Jun 2008 at 7:39 pm | Tagged as: Editorials, News and Commentary

From Yahoo! News -

7 dead in stabbing spree in downtown Tokyo

TOKYO - A man plowed into shoppers with a truck Sunday and then stabbed 17 people within minutes, killing at least seven of them in a grisly attack that shocked a country known for its low crime rate.The lunchtime violence in the Akihabara district, a popular electronics and video game area, sent thousands of people fleeing…

Ray’s Take: (NOT A SERIOUS NOTE) God damn it! Some sort of evil organization sent one of its minions for a different kind of terrorism attack (well, people ARE fearing) on our Holy Land! Fuck! Let’s send Sailor Moon to save people from being possessed by Daemons! Have Section 9 track down the heads of the organization! Where are our defenders and heroines when we need them? Has evil finally invaded the last of the purest places on this worthless piece of shit planet for uncle and aunt Otakus? Arise, citizens of the Holy Tribe! It’s time for us to take over the world and govern it with our self-fulfilling love and our lack of guts, courage and strength, so that every man will be a wimp too scared to commit crimes and every woman will be fujoshi! Banzai! Banzai! Banzai!

Ray’s Take 2: (A SERIOUS NOTE) There are real evil out there on this planet. Even the place where we call “paradise” cannot avoid being invaded by evil. We at the Anime Diet mourns over the 7 possibly Otaku comrades and may God bless their souls and comfort their grieving friends and family - yes, even Otakus have friends and families.

And I hope the damned idiot dream about yoma eating his guts every night and hallucinates about getting his skull bashed in by a loli-angel with a spiked club every waking moment!

Also thanks to Zel from the MAL News Team.

Editor’s Note: Mike from our staff has already written an excellent piece about it here.

A Pause for the Akihabara Dead

Posted by Mike on 08 Jun 2008 at 11:31 am | Tagged as: Editorials, News and Commentary

From the New York Times:

TOKYO – A 25-year-old man “tired” of life went on a killing rampage in a busy shopping area in central Tokyo on Sunday, plowing his truck into a crowd of pedestrians before stabbing passers-by with a survival knife. Seven people died and 11 others were injured in the attack.

The attack took place shortly after noon on a main thoroughfare that had been closed off to vehicles for the day in Akihabara, the main district for electronic goods in Tokyo and a magnet for fans of Japanese anime and manga comics. The location, as well as the number of fatalities, stunned a country that has long enjoyed low crime rates but has recently experienced random stabbings in less-high-profile areas.

The police identified the attacker as Tomohiro Kato, who was living by himself in a small apartment in Shizuoka, a prefecture just west of Tokyo.

According to the Japanese media, Mr. Kato told the police that he had grown “tired” of life, “hated the world” and had gone to Akihabara to kill people.

“Anyone was O.K.,” he told the police, according to the Japanese media.

This mass murderer hit people like us in the place we would have felt safest. Especially with people who are typically not the most aggressive in society. That’s why it hurts so much, and we at Anime Diet send our thoughts, prayers, and grief to the epicentre and the birthplace of so much of our entertainment and joy.

It’s hard not to wonder, like I did initially during the Virginia Tech shootings (which took place in an Engineering building), whether this is something of a “geek hate crime” aimed specifically at otaku. From what we know now, it doesn’t appear to be, just as it wasn’t in VTech. The killer appears to be connected to the yakuza, and said “anyone would do.” It takes a special kind of callousness, I think, to simply pick out purely random victims, each of whom have names, have stories, have families and friends.

Sometimes in our concentration on our various anime and manga fantasies, we forget there are real people producing it, real people buying it. May all otaku worldwide unite in mourning and in solidarity with our fallen brothers and sisters in fandom.

These are the seven dead (from ANN):

  • Katsuhiko Nakamura (male, 74 years old)
  • Kazunori Fujino (male, 19)
  • Kasuhiro Koiwa (male, 47)
  • Naoki Miyamoto (male, 31)
  • Takahiro Kawaguchi (male, 19)
  • Mai Mutō (female, 21)
  • Mitsuru Matsui (male, 33)

As a minister-to-be, I would like to offer the same prayer that I offered after the Virginia Tech massacre, from the Book of Common Prayer.

Today we are reminded, O God, of the slaughter of the holy innocents of Bethlehem by King Herod. Receive, we pray, into the arms of your mercy all innocent victims; and by your great might frustrate the designs of evil ones and establish your rule of justice, love and peace; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Now that the Democratic primary process is over and there is a clear winner, the divided party needs to get back together. And, as we know, the solution has always been becoming anime characters and dancing to a bright, chirpy, techno J-pop-sounding song. They even somehow got Clinton to wear a skirt rather than a pantsuit, which must have been some magic indeed. After this dance, we know the party will be united as one in peace-u, love-u and great justice.

Of course, if you really want a change in Washington, you need to vote for me! Obama may offer “change we can believe in,” but Ikari “Mike” Gendo offers change you will believe in–or else.

HT: Alafista. For actual anime examples of Caramelldansen, see Gundam 00, Clannad, Haruhi, and Code Geass. No actual political endorsement is implied. Except for me, of course.

I just saw an episode of Kelly Osborn in Japan and I felt that I was severely offended - they had her playing Lacus Clyne!

Not only was Ms Osborn fugly, disrespectful to the character and without understanding the cultural context, she got pissed and felt the activity made women into tramps.

I wonder why she bothered to go along with the cosplay activities including a photoshoot?

OK, so she’s daughter of Ozzie, so she’s supposed to be offensive, right? But hey, her dad bit off the head of a bat.

But this woman dressing up as Lacus Clyne? Disgusting, sickening, highly retarded, not to mention blasphemous and goddamn stupid.

Do not pick on aspect of other cultures without understanding it, especially the Otaku culture. This is why I fucking HATE normals. I wish they get the fucking hell out of Akiba permanently and do not be allowed to enter at all.

Hey, we poke fun at everybody’s culture here, INCLUDING OUR OWN but at the end of the day, we’re only joking.

But she wasn’t.

Just don’t fucking go along with the program if it feels wrong, stupid.

Not to mention she was fucking ugly in the costume.

Vertigo VS Death Note

Posted by rayyhum777 on 03 Jun 2008 at 8:07 am | Tagged as: Editorials, News and Commentary

From ANN -

Vertigo Entertainment Develops U.S. Death Note Remake

…The production notes for the recent horror films Shutter and The Strangers both reveal that America’s Vertigo Entertainment is developing a remake of the Death Note franchise and has hired Vlas and Charles Parlapanides to write the screenplay….

Ray’s Take: So now, we WILL have American Kiras. Watch out, world! Don’t let the GW get Death on his side, or…

You know, I really don’t like US remakes of many films.

From ANN -

Japanese Mall Uses Gundam Figure in Olympic Tribute

A shopping center in the Japanese town of Ise has installed a 4-meter (13-foot) tall statue of the Mobile Suit Gundam anime’s RX-78-2 robotic mecha with a banner wishing good luck to Japan’s Mizuki Noguchi at the upcoming Beijing Olympics…

Ray’ s Take: …What? Gundam playing sports, maybe? Or G Gundam fighting tournament? But…this is running!!! Give  her a Jogging Gundam or something! RX-78 can’t run!

What connection?

Zombie Girl for Gainax

Posted by rayyhum777 on 26 May 2008 at 7:13 pm | Tagged as: Editorials, News and Commentary

From ANN -

Shikabane Hime Confirmed as Gainax’s new TV Series

…confirmed that Gainax’s new television series will be Shikabane Hime (Corpse Princess) this fall…

Ray’s take: I saw the manga and I wasn’t all that impressed. A little big more background on the story: Makina the heroine herself was killed by a undead and then she was “raised” by her trainer/handler the Buddhist monk guy (I forgot his name) in vengeance (don’t they all do that). The undead here aren’t necessarily zombies, and they are undead because of their left over desire. Again, I think the art in the manga was up to par, the story for some reason wasn’t all that impressive. There was a lot of gore and a lot of action. I suppose the character dynamic was good and once again, the villain wants to destroy a certain order in the world to create his own because of certain traumatizing event in his past.

Some magical Japanese style Buddhist sorcery goes on plus machine guns, swords and undead attacks and well, you get the idea. Not that I’m not recommending it, but I guess for me, it was all right.