Posts Tagged ‘madhouse’
Sentai Filmworks Breaks Out the May Shorts
This is a REPOST. The original article appeared at Ani.me
A press release went out earlier this week announcing the May release slate for Sentai Filmworks. As usual, this comes along with the low key announcement of new licenses. In this case, there are 3 new titles licensed by Sentai Filmworks including two shorts from Comix Wave and a 2008 fantasy series from Madhouse.
Being released as a 60 minute double feature, the first new license is for two 30 minutes shorts produced by Comix Wave, Coffee Samurai and Hoshizora Kiseki. For these two I have to plead ignorance so please press release, tell us what we should know about these titles.
CoMix Wave, the studio behind Voices of a Distant Star and the Place Promised in Our Early Days, returns to the twin themes of love and human relationships with a startling new pair of stories that could only be told through the medium of animation. In Hoshizora Kiseki (Starry-Sky Miracle) Kozue, a young girl who loves astronomy encounters Ginga, a boy with a mysterious ability to understand the stars that is being exploited by others. As her friendship with Ginga grows, Kozue realizes that she must help him learn to make his own decisions, but that do that, he must remove the protective suit he always wears. For Hemi, the heroine of Coffee Samurai, however, a boyfriend in a protective suit would be an easy thing to deal with compared to her own problem: she’s in love with a Coffee Vending machine! Of course, it all makes perfect sense once you realize that he’s actually an ancient Samurai who wished to be reborn into an indestructible steel body. But it certainly makes the dates uncomfortable and somewhat prone to scalding! Twin tales, twin couples, twin conundrums – it’s twice the magic in a single package in Coffee Samurai / Hoshizora Kiseki!
Well, those certainly sound interesting at least. The DVD for these two will be released on May 10th carrying a $19.98 MSRP.
The last new license revealed in the press release belongs to the 2008 series produced by Madhouse, Allison & Lillia. In this fantasy series, two countries have been at war for over a century. After they finally agree on a cease fire, a pilot named Alison will reunite with her childhood friend and venture into enemy grounds with him. Their quest is to find a fabled treasure which could bring an end to the war once and for all. The first set will be released on May 17th with an MSRP of $49.98.
Rounding out the rest of the month for Sentai Filmworks are the continuation of other series that have been gaining their own attention.
Ghost Sweep Mikami Collection 4 – 5/3 [MSRP: $49.98]
Shin Koihime Muso: Otome Tairan – 5/24 [MSRP: $49.98]
Guin Saga Collection 2 – 5/31 [MSRP: $59.98]
Meanwhile at Ani.me…
As I’ve mentioned, since becoming an associate editor at Ani.me Otaku Review takes the hit thanks to most of my news stories going up over there. To help bridge that, once a week I’m going to post a wrap up of the articles that I’ve posted over there. Hopefully everyone finds some enjoyment in them!
ANIME
Anime Studio Madhouse Sold to Nihon TV: A bit of serious news as Madhouse finds a new primary stock holder.
Happy Birthday Aerith Gainsborough: A very special celebration for the character that stole gamers hearts 14 years ago.
Fly Rozen Maiden Airways: I want to fly on this plane!!
Dear Rio Rainbow Gate: It’s OVER: My letter to Rio Rainbow Gate which puts things to an end officially.
Hokago no Pleiades Gets Official English Subs: Not only can you watch the new co-production between Gainax and Subaru in its entirety but you can watch it with official legal subtitles!
Disaster Piece Theater: My Anime Girlfriend: A hysterical live action blind date between a boring office worker and a cross genre anime character named Miruki (voiced by Abby Elliot of Saturday Night Live).
Sentai Filmworks Picks Up Dream Eater Merry: Oh yeah, totally psyched about this one!
MANGA
K-ON! Manga Returning This Spring: OH YEAH!!!
One Piece Attracts More Adult Readers than Kids: Interesting survey piece reveals kids to be smallest demographic of One Piece readers.
JAPAN
Stolen: 700,000 Japanese Condoms: Certainly the weirdest story that I had to write about this week but getting to use the image I did made it all worth it.
Anime Studio Madhouse Finds New Primary Stock Holder
This is a REPOST. The original article appeared on Ani.me
A bit of interesting news is appearing across the internet as it seems that anime studio Madhouse(Black Lagoon, Chobits, High School of the Dead) has found a new primary stockholder in NTV. While they didn’t go into many specifics, the network did state that they plan to send new managing directors to the studio and reconstruct it using their own content management techniques. The aim is to have a $3.6 million operating profit within the next 3 years.
The financial situation of Madhouse has been one of the worst kept secrets of the last couple of years. Despite finding some international success with Monster and Summer Wars (and American TV premieres planned for Iron Man and Wolverine later this year), the studio has not posted a profit in the last 3 quarters. This isn’t something that is going to obviously affect fans so there’s no cause for worry on our end. I am curious to know how this will affect the studio itself and the series that we see coming from them in the next couple of years.
Via Anime on DVD
Otaku Review 2011 Winter Anime Preview Part 1: Cthulhu to Triplets in One Shot
January is a really important month for me because there is just so much going on! Oh right, yeah there’s the new year I guess but if you have your priorities in order, you’d actually be referring to the first new anime season of the year! It’s a really small season this year though. I only have 21 new series (down from 29 last year) on this year’s preview, not including the OVAs/OADs that will be listed in part 2. This is just not a season for studios to be multitasking it seems. A quarter ago, JC Staff were the busy ones but this season they’re quietly working on one (Yumekui Merry). Instead, Studio Deen are the busy ones this season with three different series premiering (Starry Sky, Kore wa Zombie desu ka and Dragon Crisis). Studio Pierrot is right behind them with two (Beelzebub and Level E) though that’s only technically since they’re only co-producing one of them.
So there’s a lot to cover to let’s get into it already. Part 1 of this season’s review covers everything up until 1/8, which is roughly half the season. Don’t forget that I’ll be spending the entire month getting my early impressions up as I am able to view the new episodes. Feel free to chime in with your own opinions along the way.
Haiyoru! Nyaruani: Remember My Mr. Lovecraft
Studio: DLE Inc.
Premiere Date: 12/10
Genre: Comedy
Adapted From: ONA/Light Novel
What It’s About
A Cthulhu deity has taken the form of a seemingly harmless silver haired girl. While wandering around, she comes across a high school boy, Mahiro Yasaka, being attacked by aliens and saves him. For those unaware, that’s never just the end of it when it comes to Cthulhu.
Why You Should Care
I haven’t looked at this one yet but I already know it’s going to make for interesting viewing. The most experienced people on the cast are the voice cast and character designer, Koin (Kanokon). But come on… it’s anime and Cthulhu! Are you really going to tell me that you’re not the least bit curious?
Starry Sky
Studio: Studio DEEN
Premiere Date: 12/23
Genre: Shoujo Romance
Adapted From: PSP Games
What It’s About
Yahisa Tsukiko is the first female to enroll in what was formerly an all boys school. While making her way through the school and meeting her classmates, she bumps into 12 different boys. Not so coincidentally, they all have personalities that match the 12 signs of the zodiac.
Why You Should Care
Studio DEEN is producing three series this season so if you don’t like this one, there are still two more chances down the road.
Cast and crew for this series include fan favorites Jun Fukuyama and Daisuke Ono playing Azusa (Mr. Sagittarius) and Suzuya (Mr. Cancer) respectively; music is being composed by Tomoki Kikuya (Squid Girl, Kyouran Kazoku Nikki, Hidamari Sketch, Asu no Yoichi, Da Capo II) and the bishies are safe in the hands of Maki Fujii (07-Ghost).
Rio – Rainbow Gate!
Studio: XEBEC
Premiere Date: 1/4
Genre: Ecchi Comedy
Adapted From: Slot Machine
Available via Crunchyroll
What It’s About
Originally a popular slot machine character (don’t laugh, anyone remember pachinko based series Umi Monogatari?), Rio Rollins Tachibana makes her debut working in a casino where she is known as the ‘Goddess of Victory’. What she really wants is to get closer to her mother who was also known as one of the best card dealers ever and to do this she must collect 13 special cards called ‘gates’.
Why You Should Care
I’m not saying that this is absolutely going to be an ecchi series but it does have the same studio (Xebec) and director (Takao Kato) as To Love Ru. It’s also premiering on acid nipple satellite network AT-X. Draw your conclusions here.
Kimi ni Todoke Season 2
Studio: Production I.G
Premiere Date: 1/4
Genre: Romance
Sequel
What It’s About
The continuing stories of shy girl Sawako making friends in her class. In the first season, she was able to strike up a relationship with the most popular boy in class among others.
Why You Should Care
All of the cast and crew remain the same; Production I.G is still handling the animation and Hiro Kaburaki remains in the directors chair. The only change is the addition of Mamoru Miyano playing Kento.
This is one the series from this year that I would love to sit down and give another chance someday. It didn’t grab me the first time but there is still something special to this series.
Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica
Magical Girl Madoka Magica
Studio: Shaft
Premiere Date: 1/6
Genre: Magical Girl
Trailers
What It’s About
After days of research and watching all 10 trailers here’s what I’ve put together about this series: there are magical girls and they grant wishes.
Why You Should Care
This is the first series of the season that I’ve given up all hope of being able to resist based solely on the crew: animation from Shaft (Bakemonogatari, Maria Holic, Hidamari Sketch), director Akiyuki Shinbo (Bakemonogatari, Hidamari Sketch), music composed by Yuki Kajiura (Madlax, Noir, Aquarian Age, Pandora Hearts, Mai Hime), theme songs from ClariS (OreImo) and Kalafina (Sora no Woto) and character designs from Umi Aoki (Hidamari Sketch).
So psyched to see this it’s not even funny. Alright, maybe a little.
IS: Infinite Stratos
Studio: 8-Bit
Premiere Date: 1/6
Genre: Sci-Fi School Comedy
Adapted From: Light Novels
Trailers
What It’s About
In the future, wars are fought with exoskeletons called Infinite Stratos and are almost exclusively piloted by females. When 15 year old Ichika discovers that he is one of the few exceptions, he is given a full scholarship to an all female school that trains IS pilots.
Why You Should Care
There are a couple of reasons to get optimistic about this one. Director Yasuhito Kikichi has done giant mechs (Macross Frontier) and one of the writers, Fumihiko Shimo, has done school romance (Clannad, Full Metal Panic, Kanon [2006]). Additionally music is being composed by Hikaru Nanase (Chrno Crusade, Canaan, Da Capo, Scrapped Princess, Super Gals).
However, it’s still a school comedy with giant mechs and this is the first time studio 8-Bit has been credited for animation production. Keep your expectations reasonable.
Yumekui Merry
Studio: J.C. Staff
Premiere Date: 1/6
Genre: Action Comedy
Adapted From: Manga
Trailers
What It’s About
Fujiwara is a completely normal boy beyond the fact that earlier in his life he discovered a power to see the auras surrounding people while additionally having constant dreams about cats fighting a war. Not surprisingly, while walking around one day an odd cat girl falls on top of him and drags him into the middle of a war being fought by cats.
Why You Should Care
Early looks at the animation from JC Staff make me want to care about this release but it’s already becoming a struggle.
Director Shigeyasu Yamauchi has the most impressive resume out the cast and crew with having worked on 5 different Saint Seiya releases.
Wolverine
Studio: Madhouse
Premiere Date: 1/7
Genre: Action
Adapted From: Marvel Comic
Trailer
What It’s About
Wolverine, the tough mutant with superhuman healing, senses and retractable claws travels to Japan to investigate Advanced Idea Mechanics. While there he’ll run into familiar figures from his past.
Why You Should Care
Iron Man wasn’t really received that well so it’ll be curious to see how the second of four Marvel anime adaptations (Blade and X-Men are still to come) sits with fans.
Just like with Iron Man, the pilot will be directed by a veteran, in this case famed director Rintaro (a whole host of Leiji Matsumoto titles). Starting with episode 2, the series will be directed by Hiroshi Aoyama (Rocket Girls). As a side note, how lame is that? “Alright guy, Rintaro has done his thing. Now make the rest of the series just as good.”
Wolverine will be played by Rikiya Koyama who has done other tough guys like Emonzaemon in Katanagatari, Jubei in Ninja Scroll and Reiji in Witchblade.
Gosick
Studio: Bones
Premiere Date: 1/7
Genre: Mystery
Adapted From: Light Novels
Trailer
Available via Crunchyroll
What It’s About
Taking place at the St. Marguerite Academy in the fictional European country Sauville during 1924, a boy named Kazuya Kujo transfers into the school. Eventually he meets and befriends a girl named Victorique who is only interested in solving mysteries (including some that even the local detectives can’t figure out). Throughout the series, Kazuya and Victorique will make their way around solving cases and forming bonds with those who need help.
Why You Should Care
Beyond animation from Studio Bones (Tokyo Magnitude 8.0, Ouran High School Host Club, Fullmetal Alchemist) it’s hard to come up with reasons to be genuinely excited about this one. Director Hitoshi Nanba worked on Heroman and Kotaro Nakagawa composed the music for Code Geass and Hayate the Combat Butler but other than that… eh.
Cardfight!! Vanguard
Studio: TMS Entertainment
Premiere Date: 1/8
Genre: Card Fighting
Trailer
Available via Crunchyroll
What It’s About
Again, after careful research this is what I’ve come up with: the main character is a third year middle schooler and becomes really good with a new card game. But someone else comes along who says they are better and so the two must duel. Probably repeatedly.
Why You Should Care
Yet another series about dueling cards but this one was put together by YuGiOh mangaka Akira Ito, Duelmasters technical advisor Satoshi Nakamura and Bushiroad president Takaaki Kidani and they really want you to like this series. So much so that JAM Project has been acquired to sing the OP.
Other interesting names attached to the crew include director Tsuji Hatsuki (Rurouni Kenshin, Samurai X, YuGiOh Duel Monster GX) and Tsubasa Yonaga (Ren in Big Windup!) as the lead card dueler.
Freezing
Studio: A.C.G.T.
Premiere Date: 1/8
Genre: Sci-Fi Action
Adapted From: Manga
Trailer
What It’s About
In an alternate future where Earth has been invaded by aliens, Aoi Kazuya enrolls to fight in the resistance. Entering a school that’s training genetically modified women called Pandoras to fight and men to be their partners, Aoi ends up meeting the most powerful and popular girl named Bridgette. Despite being warned of her unique personality, Aoi teams up with her to fight together.
Why You Should Care
At first I thought this was going to just like Infinite Stratos. Now I see that the primary difference is that this series will be darker, bloodier and more ecchi.
This is another series premiering on AT-X and features not only the director of IkkiTousen (Season 1), Takashi Watanabe, but also two writers who have worked on the franchise.
Animation is being produced by A.C.G.T who you might remember from Koi Kaze, Seven of Seven (I’m trying not to hold that one against them) and Human Crossing.
Onii-chan no Koto nanka Zenzen Suki Janain Dakara ne!!
Because For Some Reason My Big Brother Doesn’t Like Me At All
Studio: ZEXCS
Premiere Date: 1/8
Genre: Sibling Complex Comedy
Adapted From: Manga
Trailer
What It’s About
Nao is in love with her brother Shusuke but contains her feelings because those types of relationships are still illegal. However, once she finds out that she isn’t actually a blood relative but rather adopted after her real parents died all bets are off! With no laws to stand in her way, Nao begins her quest for a real relationship with her brother despite his ex constantly standing in her way.
Why You Should Care
Tired of sibling complex series yet? Seems like this is a trend that’s going to be around for awhile longer.
This one will be broadcasting on normal television so keep your ecchi expectations a bit lower.
The cast and crew behind this series is impressive at least: ZEXCS (Da Capo, Chu Bra, Canvas2, H20 Footprints in the Sand) is handling animation, Keitaro Motonaga (Akane Iro Somaru Saka, Katanagatari, School Days, Princess Princess) is directing and Tomoki Kikuya is composing his second score of the season (Starry Sky being the other). The cast includes Eri Kitamura (Yui in Angel Beats, Saya in High School of the Dead) as Nao, Toshiyuki Toyonaga (Tayura in Kanokon) as Shusuke and Marina Inoue (Kiryuu in Akane Iro Somaru Saka, Natsuru in Kampfer) as Iroha.
Mitsudomoe Zouryouchuu!
Studio: Bridge
Premiere Date: 1/8
Genre: Comedy
Sequel
Available via Crunchyroll
What It’s About
The continued adventures of the Marui triplets making life miserable for their teacher as he tries to hook up with the bumbling school nurse.
Why You Should Care
No crew announcements but the animation studio is staying the same so I’m assuming this means all or most of the cast and crew will be returning.
Whew, that’s it for now. Later this week I’ll be posting the second half which covers the rest of January, February and all of the OVAs and OADs that are starting to be released this season. So, got any picks on what looks good this season?
The Anime Network Gives Out Free Zombies for the Holidays!
So if you were keeping up with simulcasts this year you might have heard about a little series called High School of the Dead. Produced by Madhouse, this is the anime answer to every zombie horror movie you’ve ever seen. If you missed it the first time around though The Anime Network has got a big, steaming, rotting piece of good news for you! Over a period of 12 days, all 12 episodes will be shown for free on The Anime Network. When does it start? Um… 3 days ago (I’m a little late on this, sorry) but that’s only a couple of episodes to catch up as the series gears up towards its conclusion on the 25th. So if you need a little blood and screaming inserted into your holiday season (and really, who doesn’t by this point in the month?), you’re covered.
NIS America Grabs Wagnaria! (You Know It As Working)
I have made absolutely no secret about how much I loved the series Working that premiered this past spring. The slice of life comedy following the staff of a family restaurant earned a strong following (and impressive DVD sales to boot) thanks to its hilarious characters and catchy opening theme. A strong argument could even made for Working to be a series of the year contender. Have I oversold this series yet? Hope not because I still have a few months more to talk about this one.
The rumors began yesterday afternoon but late last night the press release came through from NIS America confirming that they had picked up the anime for a DVD release. Being released under the name Wagnaria!, it was announced that the first 13 episodes would be released in a special premium edition set in March which includes a hardcover series guide and larger than necessary packaging.
If you’re wondering about the name change, Wagnaria is the name of the restaurant that the staff works at. I reached out to NIS America for a comment on why the name of the series was being changed from one easy to remember English word to one not so easy to remember Japanese word but didn’t receive a reply by the time this post went up. As near as I can figure (which, again, means that I have no confirmation), there could be a copyright issue with the name ‘Working’ due to programming that has aired on TV in the US.
Regardless, I’ve already started setting aside a little cash to make sure I can get this one as soon as its released. I’ll even go one further and urge everyone who works any kind of crappy customer service job to do the same. If you’ve ever felt like no one out there feels your pain, this is the series that talks to all of us who have to deal with odd customers and worse co-workers.
Updated 12/7: So it’s a little late but I have gotten an email from NIS America explaining the reason for the name change. According to NIS America PR Manager Nao Zook, “We decided to change the title to Wagnaria!! due to a series concern with existing IPs.”
Oh well, Wagnaria is a good name too.
Sentai Filmworks February Calendar Includes Needless Release
The title wasn’t meant to be a Needless pun. <- That right there. That’s a Needless pun.
Sometimes it’s meant to be. You’re sitting there looking for something to write about and a press release just magically appears in your inbox. Sentai Filmworks have announced their February release schedule which includes the continuations of Eyeshield 21 (Collection 4 due out 2/8) and Gintama (Collection 4 due out 2/22), a You’re Under Arrest Fast and Furious Complete Collection due out 2/1 and the license of comedy action series, Needless.
If you’re unfamiliar with Needless consider yourself one of the lucky ones. Produced by Madhouse and premiering in the summer of 2009, the series takes place in a future where the world has been ravaged. Survival is hard but humans make it even harder by exiling humans called Needless who have contracted a disease giving them special powers. The main character is an orphan named Cruz looking for his family when he meets the odd Eve and her friend, the Kamiya on steroids clone Adam Blade. The series will be released in multiple sets with the first collection being released on DVD and Blu ray on February 15th.
Eh… I know that any license is a good license and I hope this one does well for them. I recall giving this one a chance once and having one of the strongest instinctual rejection reactions ever. It’s a lie to say that I’m looking forward to giving this one another spin though.
Full press release below the cut
Nationwide Theatrical Screenings Planned for Redline in 2011
At the Tokyo premiere held earlier this week, the crew behind Redline revealed that the movie would be getting theatrical screenings throughout the US starting in early 2011. The movie will be shown in its subtitled format but further details regarding how many screens or in what fashion the movie would be released weren’t available.
If you haven’t heard about it already, Redline is quickly becoming a pretty big deal. Produced by Madhouse over 7 years, the movie about the most dangerous race in the galaxy has been gaining critical praise from audiences all around the world. Later this week, the movie will be getting a week long screening at the Viz Cinema in San Francisco. I won’t able to attend but I’m sure one of my bosses will and then proceed to rub it in my face for at least the next day because he’s dependable like that.
Stay tuned for more details regarding when you’ll get to have your chance at seeing this movie on the big screen!
<Via ANN>
Otaku Review 2010 Fall Preview Part 1: The First Week!
Everyone recovered from the summer? Good because it’s time for another couple dozen titles to start premiering. While AIC has been busy this year, this season it’s JC Staff that is blowing everyone away with five different titles premiering made up of four TV series and one OVA (Otome Youkai Zakuro, Tantei Milky Opera Holmes, Bakuman, A Certain Magical Index S2, A Certain Scientific Railgun OVA). Staying busy themselves, Studio Deen, Studio Pierrot, Xebec and AIC are busy with two series each of their own while a number of others are contributing one each to the new season.
As for the spread, there’s no one genre that seems to be dominating. There are still a healthy number of moe titles proving that even if the genre is dying it’s not going down quietly. A couple of eroge adaptations are certain to catch the attention of a few (including the yaoi shippers who will undoubtedly be keeping a close eye on Toaigu no Chi).
All of the information, images, credits, etc have been gathered from various sources including Anime News Network, My Anime List, AniDB, official websites and more. All information and images retain original copyrights and I claim no ownership over anything on this page but the words I typed. But enough with this long drawn out introduction, let’s get into the breakdown!
Note: A few series were purposely excluded from this list for various reasons: Shaun the Sheep, You Are Umasou TV, Tachi Yumaru Gekijou, Pocket Monster: Best Wishes and Agriculture Girl
Hetalia Axis Powers Fourth Season
Studio: Studio Deen
Premiere Date: 9/10
Genre: Comedy
Story
The countries are back and I bet Italy is still yelling about pasta every once in awhile too.
Why You Should Care
The new season features two new characters joining the cast: Norway and Denmark.
Battle Spirits: Brave
Studio: Sunrise
Premiere Date: 9/12
Genre: Action
Adapted From: Card Game
Sequel
Story
The return of the action card battle game which only lasts for 13 episodes this time around.
Why You Should Care
This series marks the first appearance of Daisuke Ono as Clackey and singing the ending theme.
Super Robot Wars OG: The Inspector
Studio: Asahi Production
Premiere Date: 10/1
Genre: Mecha
Available via Crunchyroll
Trailer
Story
The DC War starts again as aliens from space arrive to finish the job. With a new war breaking out, characters will be forced to choose loyalties and fight for their survival once again.
Why You Should Care
Masami Obari has never worked on the Super Robot Wars franchise but he has directed other decent mech series like Gravion.
Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt
Studio: GAINAX
Premiere Date: 10/1
Genre: Ecchi Action/Comedy
Available via Crunchyroll
Trailer
Story
A city is invaded by weird ghosts and so heaven sends down two angels, Panty (the blonde idol) and Stocking (the gothic lolita) to exterminate them. What they (and the world) don’t realize is that they were actually kicked out of heaven for being bad.
Why You Should Care
Believe it or not, the same man who directed Gurren Lagann, Hiroyuki Imaishi, will be sitting in the director’s chair for this one as well.
Sora no Otoshimono: Forte
Heaven’s Lost Property: Forte
Studio: AIC ASTA
Premiere Date: 10/1
Genre: Harem Comedy
Sequel
Available via Crunchyroll
Trailer
Story
A new season of ecchi comedy featuring a perverted, pacifist boy, the pet class angelroid living with him and the various other females in his life creating misunderstandings.
Why You Should Care
For the most part the cast and crew remain the same. Two new animation directors are joining the crew along with two new characters; Daidalos (Asuka Ogame – Lizleat in Omamori Himari) and Astrea (Kaori Fukuhara – Tsukasa in Lucky Star).
Second change from season 1 is that there will be only 1 OP/ED theme performed by Hitomi Yoshida and Saori Hayami (Ikaros). Hopefully that doesn’t completely eliminate the chances of a second flying panty sequence since that was one of the few highlights of the first season.
Iron Man
Studio: Madhouse
Premiere Date: 10/1
Genre: Action
Adapted From: American Comic
Trailer
Story
Tony Stark comes to Japan to attend the opening of a new peace station. During the ceremony, he is attacked by a mysterious organization called the Zodiac and he must don the iron suit.
Why You Should Care
The first of four Marvel anime adaptations, this one could will set an interesting tone for what fans should expect from the next three as well.
It’s not quite a simulcast but the series will be airing next year on G4.
The animation is being produced by Madhouse but the script is being created by award winning writer Warren Ellis who worked on the Iron Man comic in 2005-2006 but has been with Marvel since the mid 90′s.
Bakuman
Studio: J.C. Staff
Premiere Date: 10/2
Genre: Comedy
Adapted From: Manga
Trailer
Story
A junior high school student named Mashiro is pursued by his best friend to start a manga together. After his famous mangaka uncle died from overwork, Mashiro is hesitant to follow in those footsteps. After getting some friends together who agree to also create an anime once the manga is finished (including his crush who also agrees get married and live together with Mashiro once it’s done) he begins his trek to becoming a famous mangaka like his uncle.
Why You Should Care
I am REALLY intrigued by this concept!
One of the directors, Kenichi Kasai, directed Kimikiss pure rogue, Honey and Clover, Aoi Hana and Nodame Cantabile (he also directed Miracle Train but try not to hold that against him).
Tegami Bachi Season 2
Letter Bee Season 2
Studio: Studio Pierrot
Premiere Date: 10/2
Genre: Action/Drama
Sequel
Available via Crunchyroll
Trailer
Story
At the close of the first season, Lag Seeing thought that he had found the one he was searching for. In the second season, Lag’s search for answers regarding his hero and his mother continues as he delivers more letters across dangerous terrain.
Why You Should Care
Letter Bee season 1 was surprisingly well done in terms of writing, story and animation making this worth picking up if you haven’t already.
For the most part, the cast and crew are completely the same beyond a new face in charge of series composition, Masanao Akahoshi.
Hakuouki: Shinsengumi Kitan Season 2
Studio: Studio DEEN
Premiere Date: 10/2
Genre: Historical Action
Sequel
Story
The return Chizuru and her reverse harem made up of the Shinsengumi during the Edo period as they search for answers and battle evil oni within the city.
Why You Should Care
Studio DEEN is only producing 2 shows this season; this and Hetalia Season 4. This makes me sad.
Only a few crew members have been revealed but so far it’s all the same as season 1.
MM!
Studio: Xebec
Premiere Date: 10/2
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Adapted From: Light Novels
Story
A high school boy named Taro Sado discovers that he’s a masochist but must keep this a secret from the girl he has a crush on. To get help, he joins the 2nd Volunteer Club at school which consists of a girl who thinks she’s god and another who caused Sado’s masochism in the first place.
Why You Should Care
The second of 4 roles this season for Jun Fukuyama playing the role of Taro Sado (other roles are in Battle Spirits, Togainu no Chi and Tegami Bachi Reverse) and the first of 2 for Sayaka Ohara (Tamayura) and Rie Tanaka (Arakawa Under the Bridge x Bridge).
Amongst key crew members; this is only the second series Tsuyoshi Nagasawa has directed with the other being Kyo no Go no ni. The writers, Naoko Marukawa and Rie Oga, have written D.I.C.E., Kanokon OVA and The Sacred Blacksmith (or 3 episodes of it) which suddenly fills me with a little less confidence.
Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai
My Little Sister Can’t Be This Cute
Studio: AIC
Premiere Date: 10/3
Genre: Comedy
Adapted From: Light Novel
Availabie via Aniplex USA
Trailer
Story
A high school boy has a very strained relationship with his professional model little sister that involves little more than exchanging pleasantries even though they live together. After he finds a moe anime DVD in her bag, she eventually reveals that she’s actually a closet otaku which changes their relationship dynamically.
Why You Should Care
This is the first series of the season that I’m already thinking will be impossible to resist once it starts.
Interesting to note: The director, Hiroyuki Kanbe, has only directed one other series, Viper’s Creed. Writer Hideyuki Kurata, on the other hand, has written everything from classics (Battle Athletes, Excel Saga) to more recent hits (Bamboo Blade, Read or Die, Sasameki Koto).
Additionally, this is one of three series with music composed by Satoru Kousaki (Bakemonogatari, Haruhi Suzumiya). Dude is popular this season.
If the leads sound a little familiar you might be recognizing Ayana Taketatsu as Azusu in K-ON or Yuuichi Nakamura as Akira in Dance in the Vampire Bund or Tomoya in Clannad.
Hyakka Ryouran Samurai Girls
Studio: ARMS
Premiere Date: 10/3
Genre: Ecchi Action
Adapted From: Novel
Available via The Anime Network
Trailer
Story
In an alternative Japan where the Tokugawa shogunate remained in power, schools are now places where students are deeply oppressed. In an act of rebellion, a high school boy named Yagyuu teams up with a team of female students who were all named for famous samurai and swordsmen to take on the student council.
Why You Should Care
Trailers and an early first episode preview have confirmed that this series is going to be this season’s Queen’s Blade. No shock since it’s from the same studio, ARMS.
The first of only 2 series this season for Aki Tokosaki (she’s also performing in Otome Yokai Zakuro) and the only appearance this season from Rie “Tsundere Queen” Kugimiya.
Best news (?) is that the opening theme is sung by Faylan (CANAAN, Seikon no Qwaser).
Shinrei Tantei Yakumo
Psychic Detective Yakumo
Studio: Bee Train
Premiere Date: 10/3
Genre: Supernatural Mystery
Adapted From: Novel
Trailer
Story
A college student said to psychic powers is enlisted by a girl to help a friend who is possessed by a spirit. After dealing with that, the psychic named Yakumo will solve other mysteries related to ghosts in the city.
Why You Should Care
Not everyone is a fan of theirs but anytime Bee Train puts out something new, I always encourage people to check them out.
Hiroyuki Kawasaki has some duds in his past but he also has some hits including Sakura Taisen, Hell Girl season 2 and Irresponsible Captain Tylor.
Fan favorite Daisuke Ono makes his first appearance of the season here as Yakumo while also singing the opening theme.
Star Driver: Kagayaki no Takuto
Studio: Bones
Premiere Date: 10/3
Genre: Mecha
Trailer
Story
On an island, a giant robot called a ‘Cybuddy’ (kind of like My Buddy?) is found buried deep underground. A mysterious group kidnaps a girl determined to be the key to activating the robot when a young boy named Takuto arrives with his own Cybuddy to rescue her and prevent war from breaking out.
Why You Should Care
Studio Bones can do giant mech series and to prove it you only need to look at Eureka Seven, Heroman and RahXephon.
The writer for this series is Yoji Enokido who penned FLCL and Redline (one of which I know is bat shit insane and the other I’ve heard as much). Backing that up is music composed by Satoru Kousaki (second series this season for him).
Arakawa Under the Bridge x Bridge
Studio: Shaft
Premiere Date: 10/3
Genre: Comedy
Sequel
Story
The very weird stories continue about Riku who now lives under the bridge with his fiance Nino and the very weird people they call neighbors.
Why You Should Care
Cast and crew are remaining entirely the same from the first season.
Yumeiro Patissiere Professional
Studio: Studio Pierrot
Premiere Date: 10/3
Genre: Shoujo Cooking
Sequel
Available via Crunchyroll
Story
This sequel picks up 2 years after the first season left off. Ichigo is now in high school and making new friends while still pursuing her dream of being an amazing pastry chef.
Why You Should Care
The writing staff has decreased by one but other than that, everything remains the same for the second season.
Yosuga no Sora
Studio: feel
Premiere Date: 10/4
Genre: Romance
Adapted From: Eroge
Trailer
Story
After losing their parents to an accident, two siblings go to live with their grandfather. As the two start to remember things from their childhoods and the summers they spent there, the pair’s ulterior motives for moving start to surface.
Why You Should Care
“Quick, we’re producing a sibling romance… get the Aki Sora guy!” – yeah, same director: Takeo Takahashi.
This one will be premiering on Satellite station AT-X, a mostly safe haven for perverted. This doesn’t necessarily guarantee an ecchi series… but it is an eroge adaptation so yeah, draw your conclusion here.
Shinryaku! Ika Musume
Squid Girl
Studio: Diomedea
Premiere Date: 10/4
Genre: Comedy
Adapted From: Manga
Available via Crunchyroll
Trailer
Story
A squid girl from the ocean comes onto land to take over the world but wrecks the first headquarters she moves into. Now indebted to the sisters who own the house, she has to start working to pay it off.
Why You Should Care
The second series this season that I’ve largely given up hope of being able to resist once it premieres.
Squid Girl is directed by Tsutomu Mizushima who has done lots of cute comedies such as xxxHolic, Magical Witch Punie Chan, Hare+Guu, and Genshiken.
The cast is led by Ayumi Fujimura (Misaki in Kaichou wa Maid sama, Cecily in The Sacred Blacksmith), Rie Tanaka (Minna-Dietlinde in Strike Witches, Nyx in Queen’s Blade) and Hisako Kanemoto (Kanata in Sora no Woto) as Squid Girl.
Otome Youkai Zakuro
Studio: J.C. Staff
Premiere Date: 10/4
Genre: Alternative History
Adapted From: Manga
Available via Crunchyroll
Trailer
Story
In an alternative version of the Meiji era, humans and yokai live side by side but not entirely harmoniously. To combat this, a group of young, fox eared, female yokai are recruited to work with young human soldiers to create a peaceful coexistence.
Why You Should Care
Directing this series will be Chiaki Kon. You might already be familiar with her style without even realizing it since she directed Junjo Romantica, Nodame Cantabile: Paris and the first season of Higurashi: When They Cry.
Names like Mai Nakahara (Nagisa in Clannad, Rena in Higurashi: When They Cry) as Zakuro, Aki Toyosaki (Yui in K-ON) as Hozuki and Yui Horie (Tsubasa in Bakemonogatari, Yuki in Vampire Knight) as Bonbori will make this a fun cast to listen to.
Watching the trailer makes me feel like this series is going to be a cross between Strike Witches and Moeyo Ken.
Motto To Love Ru
More To Love Ru
Studio: Xebec
Premiere Date: 10/5
Genre: Fantasy Harem Comedy
Sequel
Trailer
Story
More adventures with Rito and his fiancé from the planet Deviluke, Princess Lala.
Why You Should Care
The popular harem comedy returns with a new director (Atsushi Ootsuki – Kanokon, Ladies vs. Butlers), an entirely new set of writers and a new voice for Peke (Aki Toyosaki – Yui in K-ON). Everything else is staying the same.
Opening theme is sung by veteran singer KOTOKO!
Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru
Studio: Shaft
Premiere Date: 10/7
Genre: Maid Comedy/Slice of Life
Adapted From: Manga
Trailer
Story
A series about the happenings within the Seaside Maid Cafe which features one worker who wants to be a detective, one who is a super perfectionist and one who is an old woman that just enjoys maid cosplay.
Why You Should Care
The opening theme is being performed by Maaya Sakamoto which means watching just the opening animation is worth your time.
There’s an entirely good chance that you’ve already enjoyed one series from director Akiyuki Shinbo already: Arakawa Under the Bridge, Bakemonogatari, Hidamari Sketch, Negima or Sayonara Zetsubou sensei just to name a few.
Tantei Opera Milky Holmes
Studio: J.C. Staff
Premiere Date: 10/7
Genre: Fantasy
Adapted From: Card Game
Trailer
Story
In a fantasy city where world class private detectives battle evil phantom thieves, four young girls work hard to catch thieves. Collectively they work for the agency Milky Holmes and seek to solve their own cases and mysteries.
Why You Should Care
Cute girls with special powers solving cute mysteries.
Want to know just how cute this series might actually get? It’s being directed by Makoto Moriwaki who also directed LilPri, Onegai My Melody and a 1999 series of shorts about a hamster titled Oruchuban Ebichu.
Togainu no Chi
Studio: A-1 Pictures
Premiere Date: 10/7
Genre: Action
Adapted From: Manga/Yaoi Eroge
Available via Aniplex USA
Trailer
Story
At the close of a war, the city of Toshima (formally Tokyo) is taken over by Viscio crime syndicate. In another area, a man named Akira has been falsely accused of a crime and the only way for him to regain his freedom is to go to Toshima and destroy the crime syndicate
Why You Should Care
A dark action series produced produced by A-1 Pictures? Already sounds like fun.
Bishounen alert: the series may be adapted from a manga but it was originally a yaoi eroge created by Nitroplus.
Jun Fukuyama (Lelouch in Code Geass) is staying busy this season with the lead role here along with appearances in MM! and Tegami Bachi Reverse.
As always, I’ve double and triple checked this list to make sure that I’ve corrected any errors. I’m not perfect though and so if you notice any, feel free to point them out so that I can make the fix. Be sure to keep checking back over the course of the month as I post up my early impressions from as many new series as I can squeeze into my schedule and next week when I post up Part 2 of the season preview which covers the second week, OVAs and beyond!
Redline Gets Japan & San Francisco Premieres in October
Note: A slightly modified version of this post is also available at Ani.me
I know I say this a lot but man, SF has been getting ALL the good stuff!
A press release has gone out announcing big news. Like super huge. Like so big that one of monsters that invade Tokyo on a weekly basis would look at it and go ‘Yeah, that’s big.’ Alright, maybe not that big but you see where I’m going with this.
In the release, it’s been revealed that the highly anticipated movie from Madhouse, Redline, will be getting a special one week premiere in San Francisco the SAME week that it is premiering in theaters in Japan. Written by Katsuhito Ishii and directed by Takeshi Koike (‘World Record’ – Animatrix), the movie features the galaxy’s most dangerous space race and the participants of it shown completely in 2D animation. The movie will be shown at the Viz Cinema located in the basement of the New People Center in San Francisco October 8th – 14th with $10 tickets available from the official website.
I haven’t seen the movie myself but from what I understand the visuals are done completely in 2D and are a complete head trip to watch. If I could afford a trip down to San Francisco I would be absolutely all over this premiere. But even if I can’t go, I highly encourage all anime fans in or around the bay area to check this one out and then tell me about it. I’ve always been up front about not being completely excited to the point of wired about this movie but the buzz surrounding it has me so very, very curious that I can’t not watch it.
Full press release below the cut




