6.30.2007
Eva Movie OP
6.29.2007
Tekkonkinkreet
Far within the surface of this plot, deep and hidden intracacies are revealed as the movie delves in the inner sanctions of both Black and White. This surprising twist is one of the many elements that set "Tekkon Kinkreet" apart from other titles. Black must save the city and White must save Black from the "screws" hidden within himself. Do you choose the purity of darkness or the truth that lies in fire?
The town's construction and backdrop are rare, dynamic, and colorful -- kind of a mixture of Hayao Miyazaki, Satoshi Kon, and a "Je ne sais quoi" (you'll get the pun if you've seen the movie). I wouldn't recommend the movie for younger children as it is based on a seinen manga, and the atmosphere definitely matched that. "Tekkon Kinkreet" is not for everyone. The full house consisted of mainly 20 to 40 year olds and many Japanese-speaking individuals. The screening was followed by discussions from director Michael Arias ("Animatrix") and screenwriter Anthony Weinl.
I was particularly impressed with the camera views employed in the animation, but was disappointed with the lack of a soundtrack to match the genius of the movie. However, the hybrid of 3D CGI and traditional animation was flawless, as expected. In fact, the word "hybrid" couldn't be more perfect to describe the movie - a mixture of corruption, violence, tragedy, and even comedy, "Tekkon Kinkreet" is sure to please hardcore fans.
On a side note, I was able to check out JICC's current exhibition, "Tokyo Girls" before the actual screening. Each artwork, by Naondo Masuda, interacts with every other piece "to form a cohesive portrait of Tokyo through the faces of its young women." If you are in the area, I'd recommend stopping by. This exhibit is running from now until July 31st (closed on July 4th). Overall, it was a great night indeed.
6.28.2007
Eva Handy Magi System
6.27.2007
Freedom Vol. 1
A six-part series from the legend who brought us the critically famed "Akira" and "Steamboy," "Freedom" brings us into the future in an animation style that only Katsuhiro Otomo can do. Nissin's collaboration will be evident when you notice the Nissin Cup Noodles scattered throughout the series.
The story begins in the 23rd century where the people of Earth have been forced to emigrate to the moon, later becoming the foundation of the Lunar Republic of Eden. In Eden, a council provides everything lunar citizens need to ensure a peaceful existence, that is, except freedom. Takeru, an ambitious 15-year old has just finished the required education program all children must complete in Eden. Children are granted freedom for 6 months until the council later chooses what their assignment and social status will be. Revolved around the story is Takeru's love for machines and racing. And with that comes a great opportunity to show off Otomo's great animation skills. A mixture of CG animation with anime and manga superimposed on one another, you can definitely "feel' the creator's style.
The series will be released in 6 separate DVDs and since only Freedom 1 has been released, there isn't much else to review on. But this first volume has definitely got me hooked. No word yet on the release date for Freedom 2.
6.26.2007
Dungeon Maker: Hunting Ground
You arrive at a new town after having just bought the rubble of rocks right outside the town's entrance. Your mission is to turn this rubble into a complex and elaborate dungeon enough to attract monsters and the like to rid the town of these pests. Day by day, you continue to add on, attract, and kill monsters, in the hopes of finally attracting the monster of all monsters and to ultimately destroy it. The townsfolk provide some materials and hints to help you along your way.
"Dungeon Maker" makes a rather bold attempt to create an innovative action RPG, but falls horribly short in all aspects, making it a barely passable game. Instead of being a game that has it all, important elements are sacrificed in order to achieve dungeon making. The music score is mediocre and noticeably repetitive, and the quality of the graphics isn't all that great. The town is which we commute to everyday has no interoperability or interactivity, to the point where gamers are just left with stills and voice-overs. The only movement your character does is in the dungeon. Since the main element of the game is in the dungeon, I turned my focus that way. The dungeon maker at best represents the raw ability of the most basic "Sims" game.
Great concept and idea...horrendous execution.
6.22.2007
5cm Per Second
Shinkai is well known for his one-man work on "Voices" and his distinctive and unique style with themes that center on isolation and loneliness.
6.21.2007
Pinky:st "Un-SD-fied"
No word yet on actual release information, but I'm liking the direction that this line of figures is heading. More information will be posted as they come in.
6.15.2007
Trinity Blood PVC
6.14.2007
5 New Pinky:st Figures
Equally exciting is the future releases of PK 16, 17, and 18. Moving away from the standard school uniform format, these new pinky:st figures are proof that the craze still has a good heap of steam behind it.
6.12.2007
GiTS: Solid State Society
With the miniscule prospects of a subbed showing of SSS, I was, as expected, let down in the end. I decided to go ahead and wait a couple more weeks until my copy of SSS arrives so I can watch it properly in its original format. Therefore, my review will have to be put on hold until that day comes. But in the meantime, I will leave you with a brief synopsis of the movie courtesy of Production I.G.
A.D. 2034. It has been two years since Motoko Kusanagi left Section 9. Togusa is now the new leader of the team, that has considerably increased its appointed personnel. The expanded new Section 9 confronts a rash of complicated incidents, and investigations reveal that an ultra-wizard hacker named the Puppeteer is behind the entire series of events.
6.08.2007
Atelier Iris 3: Grand Phantasm
In the end, though it didn't quite reach my high expectations, "Atelier Iris 3" provides some nice gameplay. If you're not a fan of quest RPGs, you may want to steer clear from this game. But if you're not emphatically against quest RPGs, "Atlelier Iris 3" might be worth renting.
6.07.2007
Guslinger Girl Sequel
"Gunslinger Girl" follows a group of young girls specifically trained (and altered) to become the most dynamic and skillfull killing machines ever. Packed with lots of actions, developed storyline and characters, this series has it all. Think of it as "Elfen Lied" but with so much more than anyone could imagine. The philosophical nature of "Gunslinger Girl" makes this series one of my favorites, as it examines the emotional and psychological effects of their current situation, within the chaos that is life.
6.06.2007
Darker than Black
Hei, the main character of "Darker than Black," is one of the most powerful Contractors, and like several others, works to uncover the mysteries that occurred 10 years ago. "Darker than Black" is vivid and has great potential. Like "Speed Grapher" and "Solty Rei," for example, this series could be something big, lest it doesn't fall short half way through the series. I am six episodes in, and it could still go either way, but so far, I'm liking what I see. Any BONES production is worth your time and "Darker than Black" is no exception.
6.05.2007
FF on PSP
It's time to get back to basics. FF is due out on June 26th.
6.04.2007
X Japan Revival
Their sound and aura still remains unique and untouched after all these years. What's more, X Japan will have a live concert in December 2007 in none other than Los Angeles. The West Coast seems to have all the fun. Looks like I probably just need to relocate and ditch the East Coast. The final live was one hell of a concert and you can bet the comeback will be just as wild.
6.03.2007
Emily the Strange Statue
There's Little Tokyo and Anime Jungle and Munky King, just to name a few. But a surprising find laid rest on the Universal City Walk -- the awesome "Things from Another World" (Dark Horse Comics) store. Definitely my kind of store.
6.02.2007
J-rock Revolution Festival
You could feel the excitement in the air and as hours passed by and the sun continued to shine down on us, the frivolity and pure anticipation still persisted. Things got even more electrifying when a red convertible drove past the moving line driven by none other than Miyavi himself!!! Days have passed already, but the adrenaline rush still hasn't subsided for me. This was truly a once in a lifetime event that has a stamp of lasting impression.
As Yoshiki pointed out, this event brought many fans together from far and wide. I'm sure we weren't the only ones that traveled from one coast to another for this epic event.
The 9 bands all gave breathtaking performances and no one disappointed. Duel Jewel, the first j-rock band to ever play at a US anime convention, totally rocked it out. Miyavi and Kagrra, get the award for one of the coolest opening acts. But in truth, all 9 were there for reason -- they truly represent the epitome and origins of the revolution of J-rock. Since there are a growing number of live reports showing up on the web as I write, I will just touch upon the major highlights.
Surprises were definitely not a minor commodity. The one and only Sugizo made an appearance, picked up a guitar and joined Miyavi on stage. This appearance led into Yoshiki's first big announcement. The super group SKIN, making up the J-rock gods Gackt, Yoshiki, Miyavi, and Sugizo, will be performing at the Anime Expo in Long Beach, CA this year. I was totally unprepared for this news...I gave up going to Anime Expo this year to go to the J-rock Revolution Festival!!! And the news didn't stop there. On night 2, Yoshiki announced his appearance at this year's Japan Expo in Paris, France. And believe it or not, I've got con tickets, but alas, am missing my plane ticket.
Nevertheless, the J-rock Revolution Festival was beyond belief and anyone can only do so much to explain it. Sadly, you had to be there to grasp the awe of this event. Based on the response, a second concert most definitely wouldn't be a bad idea. I mean, just look at that line-up of this 2007 concert. There were just a few bands I thought should have been there -- had Gackt and L'arc~en~Ciel, and maybe Nightmare had been there, it would have made it all a bittersweet treat to the next level.
NIGHT 1 - MAY 25, 2007
Kagrra,
1. Kotodama
2. Arishi Hi no Bishou
3. Nue no naku koro
4. Yousai
5. Utakata
6. Urei
1. Selfish Love
2. ROCK N'ROLL IS NOT DEAD
3. Kabuki Boyz
4. Neo Visualizm (Sakihokoru hana no yoni)
5. Are you ready to rock?
1. nevaeH
2. Sangakoronda
3. Tomei nakago
4. Chocoripeyes
5. Ningyo
1. Velvet
2. Red Carpet Going On
3. Yamini chiru sakura
4. NINE HEADS RODEO SHOW
5. Haikara-naru-rondo
6. Shun ka shu toh
7. Blue Planet
NIGHT 2 - MAY 26, 2007
Merry
1. Rojiura elegy
2. Omohide sunsegt
3. Saihate no Parade
4. Dekiai no suiso
5. Meisai no shinshi
6. Japanese Modernist
7. Oriental BL Circus
8. rendezvous
girugamesh
1. Volcano
2. Shadan
3. Owari to mirai
4. Fukai no yami
5. Omaeni sasageru minikui koe
6. Take a Look Around
7. Deceived Mad Pain
DespairsRay
1. Damned
2. Angeldust
3. MIRROR
4. Closer to Ideal
5. SCREEN
6. Kogoeru yoruni saita hana
7. Sixty-Nine
8. HOLLOW
MUCC
1. Gokusai
2. Rojiura boku to kimie
3. Saishu ressha
4. D.O.G.
5. Nijyu-goji no yuutsu
6. Libra
7. Utsuro no heya
8. Ryu sei
6.01.2007
Vampire Hunter D Vol. 7
This trip entailed quite a bit of waiting (7 hours back and forth spent in airports and planes, and 5 hours waiting in line on both nights of the concert -- in short, 24 hours of having to wait patiently). Having to endure these long hours of waiting would've been quite pain-stakingly nerve wracking, but thankfully Kikuchi was able to relieve most of the pressure with the seventh and newest installment of the "Vampire Hunter D" novels.
Kikuchi is back and better than ever and unlike my past 2 novel reviews, volume 7, "Mysterious Journey to the North Sea: Part One," screams perfection. After a downward spiral away from his true caliber, I must say, it is good to have him back.
The elusive Vampire Hunter D finds himself face to face with a girl on her death bed and one special dying request -- to return a strange and priceless gem back to her sister in another town. Only problem is, ofcourse, everyone seems to want it in their own possession. D is later hired by the dead girl's sister to protect the gem and cut off its many pursuers. Just what is the mystery behind the gem and what is it's connection with the Nobles? As the mystery starts to unravel, a battle is put on hold, only to be continued in volume 8, tentatively to be released August 8, 2007. Trust me on this, if you've had the misfortune of never reading or seeing any "Vampire Hunter D" novel or movie, you'll want to pick it up now.
"Journey to the North Sea" is dynamic, flawless, and detailed in a way only Kikuchi is capable. The story is so well developed and definitely inticing that it comes to no surprise that an anime movie based on the 2-part novel may be in the works. But the hype doesn't stop there. "Vampire Hunter D" is also getting the manga treatment. Now if only Yoshitaka Amano would illustrate it, everything would be just right. But I do realize that's asking for a bit much. Volume 8 comes out later this year.