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Female Role Models in Anime

Sunday, September 16th, 2007

While watching Claymore recently, I suddenly come to a comclusion which I should have noticed before. A quantum shift has occured in anime, and I hope I am not the only one to notice it.

I used to lament “where are the female role models in anime?” “Where are the strong women? ” “Where are ones who have intelligence? can think and reason without a man to lead?” Anime was rife with hotties, those of the blue hair and large eyes, impossibly huge breasts a prerequisite. And if they were not of that variety, they were either total moronic airheads, or whining self serving wenches who never shut up. (think Chi Chi and Bulma of dragonball fame, two of the most annoying females in anime.) Or they were bascially used for comedy relief.

Don’t get me wrong, there were exceptions to the rule, such as my current namesake Twilight Suzuka from Outlaw Star, Seras Victoria from Hellsing, whom does depend on Alucard to a degree, but does some major vampire asskicking/slaying on her own. Even Tohru Honda from
Fruits Basket is strong, just not physically. She takes care of those around her, has great compassion, and teaches them to look inside and see the beauty that she sees within them. But for the most part, Females were often simply eye candy (and we all need a little of that).

Now fast forward a little and a new breed emerges: Chicks who wield a sword as well as they fill their bra, who think and strategise as well as any man, who make action heroines something to be proud of. Bleach has Rukia, but she quickly lost her power to Ichigo. Still she is a strong woman. Inuyasha (though I have grown to despise most of it), has Kikyo, who embittered by love and life lost, still is strong enough to defend those around her. (her downfall of course was LOVE.) But it is after them that the landscape started to change. My previous Namesake, Layla Ashley of Avenger fame was a butt- kicking, hard fighting , take no shit female- now you know why I chose that screen name.

Real Mayar of Ergo Proxy, Some of the ladies in Deathnote, and the afore mentioned women of Claymore display as much brains as they do breast size, yet still are easy on the eyes. They are Strong women who dispatch their foes as easy as they change clothes. Faye Valentine, And Julia of Bebop, are indeed more examples, and don’t forget Major Motoko Kusanagi, from the Ghost in the Shell Franchise.

Of course I cannot list all the enviable women of anime, but I am glad so many came to mind so readily, it shows how much it has changed. And as I said earlier, there have always been butt-kicking, hard hitting take no prisoner chicks in anime, but often they had male counterparts that took the lead, not so anymore. And I am very proud it is so.

Perhaps this is another reason to get younger viewers hooked on something we all know and love, the ever changing and wondorous artform known as anime.

Bandai Visual Usa new licenses and distribution deal

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007

As announced in a press release through MarketWire, all Bandai Visual USA titles released after March 1 will now be distributed by Geneon Entertainment USA. The first titles covered by this two-year agreement are Gunbuster 2, Demon Prince Enma, The Wings of Rean, Freedom, and Galaxy Angel Rune. Neither Freedom nor Galaxy Angel Rune had previously been mentioned as Bandai Visual licenses. Specific launch dates for these, as well as further Bandai Visual series will be announced shortly.

Previously, Bandai Visual’s distribution was handled by Image Entertainment.

Source: MarketWire

Geneon to release When They Cry-Higurashi

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007

Geneon Entertainment will release When They Cry - Higurashi on June 5; there will be a regular edition and a limited edition with box release. The 26-episode series was originally known as Higurashi no Naku Koro ni when it was released in Japan, however the creators have always referred to it as “When they Cry” in English. Higurashi no Naku Koro ni 2 is set to be released in Japan this April.

Central Park Media to re-release fencer Of Minerva, Sins Of The Sisters

Monday, March 5th, 2007

Central Park Media is continuing to work through its back catalog and announce release dates for many of its older titles. Fencer of Minerva and Sins of the Sisters, both which had previously been released for $19.95, will be available starting May 22 for $9.95.

Appleseed 2 trailer released

Monday, March 5th, 2007

The first trailer for Appleseed 2, the Shinji Aramaki-directed and John Woo-produced sequel to the 2004 theatrical feature, has been released as a bonus with the Appleseed EX game for the PS2. Several screenshots from the trailer have been uploaded to Shirowledge.com and can be seen here

Source: TwitchFilm.net

Four Anime features in top ten list of 2006

Monday, March 5th, 2007

Four anime features (and one live-action adaptation of a manga) were among the top 10 in the Japanese Motion Picture’s Society’s list of the top grossing Japanese-language films released in 2006. Studio Ghibli’s Tales From Earthsea was the number one Japanese-language motion picture, fourth in the overall Japanese box office ranking.

According to figures released by the Japanese Motion Picture Society, Tales From Earthsea was the most popular Japanese film of 2006, with a box-office gross of 7.65 billion yen (~US$65 million).

Other anime that reached the top ten were Detective Conan: The Private Eyes’ Requiem (at number 10: 3.03 billion yen/$26 million), Doraemon: Nobita’s Dinosaur (3.28 billion yen/US$28 million, at number 8) , and Pokemon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea (3.40 billion/US$29 million, number 7). The second live-action Death Note movie placed fifth, at 5.20 billion yen/US$44 million.

Although it led the Japanese films, Tales From Earthsea was not the top grossing movie at the Japanese box office. Overall, Earthsea was 2006’s fourth most popular film, behind three foreign movies; Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, and The Da Vinci Code.

For comparison, in 2005, the top-ranking movie overall was Howl’s Moving Castle, at 19.6 billion yen. The next film on the list, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, grossed 11.5 billion (US$98 million). And, although Howl’s Moving Castle was released in November of 2004, it also took the number one spot in 2004, with 20 billion yen (US$170 million)

Source: Japanese Motion Picture Society

Newtype to offer Special Web Broadcast for Kaze no Stigma

Thursday, February 8th, 2007

In an effort to promote their new series Kaze no Stigma (Wind Stigma) to fans, Gonzo and Newtype have announced that a special “web broadcast” of the show will be uploaded to the Newtype Japan website on March 9th. The broadcast, which is currently titled “Fiery indecisive High School Girl Ayano’s After School Cake Buffet”, has another special quality: the supporting cast will be voiced by fans selected from a pool of applicants to the Newtype website.

The dubbing for the show will be done live at a promotional event in Akihabara on February 25th. The first 30 minutes of the program will be a press conference for fans and members of the press. The conference will be followed by the live dubbing, featuring voice talent from the show and fans selected for supporting roles.

Source: Saiani

American Anime Awards finalists Announced

Thursday, February 8th, 2007

The winners in each category will be announced at New York Comic Con on Saturday, February 24.

Fullmetal Alchemist leads the finalists as a finalist in five categories (best cast, best DVD package design, best anime theme song, best anime feature and best long series). FLCL and Naruto follow as finalists in four categories each.

Actors Johnny Yong Bosch, Luci Christian and Michelle Ruff are all finalists in both the actor/actress and the comedy actor/actress categories.

Viz Media leads the companies with finalist positions, including three out of five manga (Bleach, Death Note, Naruto), followed by Funimation with seven finalist positions.

full list:

The top five finalists for the first American Anime Awards are as follows:

Best Actor
Johnny Yong Bosch (Akira, Bleach, Eureka 7)
Crispin Freeman (Hellsing Ultimate, Noein, Revolutionary Girl Utena)
Richard Hayworth (Rurouni Kenshin)
Yuri Lowenthal (Naruto)
Vic Mignogna (Fullmetal Alchemist, Macross)

Best Actress
Luci Christian (Princess Tutu)
Susan Dalian (Naruto)
Mary Elizabeth (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG)
Maile Flanagan (Naruto)
Michelle Ruff (Bleach, Lupin the 3rd)

Best Actor in a Comedy
Greg Ayres (Negima, Nerima Daikon Brothers)
Johnny Yong Bosch (Akira)
Liam O’Brien (Comic Party, DNA Squared, Girls Bravo)
Tony Oliver (Lupin III)
Dave Wittenberg (Zatch Bell)

Best Actress in a Comedy
Laura Bailey (Kodocha)
Luci Christian (Desert Punk, Negima, Nerima Daikon Brothers)
Debi Derryberry (Zatch Bell)
Hillary Haag (Paniponi Dash)
Michelle Ruff (Lupin the 3rd)

Best Cast
FLCL
Fullmetal Alchemist
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG
Inuyasha
Naruto

Best DVD Package Design
Bleach Vol. 1
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Fullmetal Alchemist
Hellsing Ultimate 1–Limited Edition Steelcase
Naruto Uncut Box Set Vol. 1

Best Anime Theme Song
Asterisk (Bleach)
Heart of Sword–Yoake Mae (Rurouni Kenshin)
Rewrite (Fullmetal Alchemist)
Ride on Shooting Star (FLCL)
Rise (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig)

Best Comedy Anime
Ah! My Goddess TV
FLCL
Kodocha
Ranma 1/2
Tenchi Muyo OVA

Best Anime Feature
Akira
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Fullmetal Alchemist–The Movie
Inuyasha Movie 4: Fire on Mystic Island
Pokemon Movie 8: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew

Best Short Series
Elfen Lied
FLCL
Gravitation TV
Hellsing Ultimate
Ranma 1/2 OAV

Best Long Series
Fullmetal Alchemist
Inuyasha
Naruto
Rurouni Kenshin
Samurai Champloo

Best Manga
Bleach
Death Note
Fruits Basket
Naruto
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Angelic Days

The American Anime Awards ceremony will take place during the evening of Saturday February 24 at the New Yorker Hotel in Midtown Manhattan. In attendance will be executives and creative personnel from every major anime studio and manga publisher active in the United States.

The American Anime Awards ceremony will be hosted by a group of the most prominent voice actors in the business, including Christine Auten, Jessica Boone, Shelley Calene-Black, Luci Christian, Alice Fulks, Hilary Haag, Taylor Hannah, and Serena Varghese. These “Babes of Anime” will be dressed in designs by Project Runway winner Chloe Dao, who will be on hand during the awards ceremony to present the award for Best Package Design. Many more actors, directors, and celebrities will be participating in the awards ceremony and the post-awards gala that follows.

Tickets to the ceremony and gala are sold out, but fans can enjoy both through a special broadcast event on Anime Network. American Anime Awards will premiere on Anime Network March 23 (broadcast) and April 12 (VOD). The two-hour program will include pre- and post-ceremony coverage and will feature the inaugural award ceremony, where anime professionals will be recognized for their outstanding achievements in the multi-billon dollar anime industry.

Three Anime Cons cancelled

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

The 2007 iterations of Gen Con So Cal, Garden City Anime Festival, and Anime Express have all been canceled.

According to a letter from Gen Con CEO Peter Adikson, declining attendance and a lack of dealers’ room reservations caused the California convention to end. Gen Con Indy, however, is still planed for August 16-19.

Daytona Beach’s Anime Express is cancelled due to reconstruction from a Christmas tornado and issues with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s administration: “Several SERIOUS breeches of trust, ERAU policy, and even of the law itself were witnessed and documented by ERAU Safety over the past two years of the convention, and that has unfortunately cast the AGAnime Club in a very bad light in ERAU’s eyes.”

Garden City Anime Festival in St. Ctharines, Ontario is being cancelled due to an unexplained “conflict” among the staff, according to CEO Amanda Hall.

Source: AnimeCons.com

Geneon signs deal with G4TechTv Canada

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

Geneon has signed a deal with G4TechTV Canada to bring the company’s anime series to the network.

Tenjho Tenge, GunxSword, and Trigun are among the initial shows in the deal, with more to come. They run during these times:

Monday-Friday

8:30 pm – 9 pm EST

12 am - 12:30 am EST

Saturday

9 pm - 11:30 pm EST

Sunday

6 pm - 8:30 pm EST

Source: Zannen.ca