Anime releases - May 12, 2009

by choujin1 ~ May 10th, 2009
  • Bleach Vol. #16
  • Case Closed (Detective Conan) Season 5 Box Set
  • Gilgamesh Complete Collection (2009 edition)
  • Heroic Age Collection Part 1
  • Murder Princess Complete Collection
  • Night Head Genesis Vol. #5
  • Ninja Resurrection/Blood Reign Double Pack
  • Shin-Chan Season 2 Part 2

There’s not a lot for me to get excited about. I’m buying Bleach as the box sets are released, and I already have ADV’s thinpak collection of Gilgamesh, as well as Ninja Resurrection and Blood Reign.

I am curious about Heroic Age, Murder Princess, and Night Head Genesis, though. I think I’ll add them to my Netflix queue.

What will you be buying this week?

Familiar Myths

by choujin1 ~ May 9th, 2009

I’ve been watching anime a lot more lately than I have been posting about it. As a matter of fact, I just wrapped up two series this week, courtesy of Netflix. So, I’m going to use this as an excuse to post something. Don’t worry about spoilers - there isn’t much material for me to spoil.

The Familiar of Zero
This is a series that’s appeared in many RightStuf Weekly Specials at a very reasonable price, and I’ve been tempted to blindly buy it for awhile. Luckily, I managed to exert a modicum of willpower and rented the series from Netflix instead. That’s not to say the series is bad. On the contrary, I found the series to be fun, and entertaining with plenty of laughs and a decent amount of fan service.

The Familiar of Zero cast.

The Familiar of Zero cast.

The series takes place on a magical world not unlike medieval Europe. Society is divided between peasants and nobles. If you are able to use magic, you are considered nobility. If you’re essentially a “muggle,” you’re considered a peasant and relegated to service providing positions.

Louise is a noble attending the magic academy of Tristein. She’s earned quite a reputation with her zero percent casting success rate, and she is unlovingly referred to as “Louise the Zero.” Tired of the taunting, she proclaims that she is capable of casting a spell that will impress everyone. Calling her bluff, the students simply ask her to prove it at the familiar summoning event.

While her classmates are summoning frogs, fire-breathing salamanders and giant moles for familiars, Louise’s spell calls forth Saito, a boy from present day Japan. It is immediately assumed that Saito is a peasant despite his otherworldly attire, and is treated as such until he receives the marking of a familiar.

Saito is a likable character and clearly proves why the series is worded the way it is. The one flaw that really bugged me about him was that he did not once stick up for himself towards Louise. Perhaps, it is part of the budding relationship between the two, but it was clear to me that Louise was taking advantage of his “lower” status by asking him to do her laundry and other chores you never see the other familiars doing. Saito complies and rarely ever complains.

This 13-episode series is well worth a watch, but I’m kind of glad I didn’t buy it. It wastes almost all of the first disc trying to find it’s direction, and once it does, the series ends leaving you (well, in this case, me) unsatisfied.

Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok
Loki has been banished from Asgard by Odin. He doesn’t understand why, and we’ll never find out. Now, he’s forced to live among the mortals in the body of a young boy, who is clearly wiser than his years.

Loki, son-servant Yamino, and pet-thing.

Loki, son-servant Yamino, and pet-thing.

Enter Mayura, an overly enthusiastic girl obsessed with mysteries. Mayura stumbles upon Loki’s home/detective agency and tries to hire them to locate her missing doll - a floating, talking doll she found in an old attic that she brought home with her and subsequently flew out of her bedroom window. Loki naturally dismisses Mayura as a lunatic and refuses the job. Mayura vows to find the doll on her own. Still, something tells Loki that he should look after this girl.

It turns out the doll had returned to where Mayura found it, and the doll has mistaken her for its previous owner, a little girl who died in a fire. The doll refuses to let Mayura leave, vowing they’ll be together forever. Loki and his son/man-servant intervene, rescuing Mayura, and essentially inviting her to become a permanent fixture in their lives.

The series goes on for another 25 episodes and introduces more characters from Norse mythology as they take on non-traditional roles amongst the humans while living in society. Clearly, the creators did some research, and of course, took some liberties to move things along.

Unfortunately, the series stays at a steady level of average until it draws to an anticlimactic end. I’m definitely glad I didn’t spend the cash on this one since it offers very little replay value.

Buy Familiar of Zero
Buy Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok

We are NOT alone!

by choujin1 ~ April 27th, 2009

It’s nice to see that I am not the only one suffering from the horrors of my own creation (an anime backlog). I think this post tackles the subject well enough.

I have already started taking steps to combat this evil monstrosity. I’ve managed to pass many of the Dark Lord’s attractive sales as well as emerging unscathed from many daily deals and weekly specials. And I have vowed to not buy a single manga volume until I read what I have!

It is now the viewing/reading I must focus on.

Score!

by choujin1 ~ April 26th, 2009

I know I haven’t posted much for awhile, and I’ve gotten as tired of posting and updating the top sellers as I’m sure many have to tired of seeing.

Yesterday was probably one of the best days ever! Anyone who knows me knows that this is not an expression I use often. Or ever, for that matter.

So what made my day so great?

First, I visited a comic book store not far from me that I’ve never been to before. This was probably one of the best stores I’ve ever been in. It’s big, spacious, and brightly lit. Plus, it has shelves and shelves of graphic novels and trade paperbacks! I’d guess they have damn near every trade/gn that is currently in print, as well as a few that aren’t. And it is here that I found the Ultimates 2 oversized hardcover, which is becoming harder to find these days. Plus, I found the Marv figure I needed for my Monkeyman build-a-figure.

Then, I stopped at one of the Buy Backs locations near my house where I found a complete set of Aura Battler Dunbine. And by complete, I mean including the elusive volumes 11 and 12. The whole shebang cost $110, which comes out to a little over $9 per disc. That is one helluva steal considering I’ve seen volumes 11 and 12 listed on various marketplace sites for $120-130 each!

All I have to do now is make time to watch it. :)

RIGHT STUF & NOZOMI ENTERTAINMENT Announce THE IRRESPONSIBLE CAPTAIN TYLOR TV Series Remastered Trade-In/Upgrade Program

by choujin1 ~ April 10th, 2009

tylorboxPress Release

Fans who purchased previous “Ultra Edition” release of TV series have opportunity to
upgrade discs, exclusively through Right Stuf.

GRIMES, IA, April 9, 2009 – As a service to long-time fans who purchased the previous “Ultra Edition” releases of THE IRRESPONSIBLE CAPTAIN TYLOR, Right Stuf, Inc. and Nozomi Entertainment are pleased to announce the details of the trade-in/upgrade program for The Irresponsible Captain Tylor TV series at www.tylor.com.

By sending in the form found at www.tylor.com and the four discs pictured on it, fans who purchased the “Ultra Edition” release of the Tylor television series are eligible to receive the five remastered discs from the upcoming collection for a flat fee of $20.

Please note: A chart detailing the differences between the discs and releases can also be found on www.tylor.com. This trade-in program is for the discs only. Fans who participate in this program will keep their “Ultra Edition” packaging and extras, and they will receive the five new discs ONLY – no new packaging – as part of this offer.

The details of the OVA series trade-in program will be made available by the end of May 2009.

THE IRRESPONSIBLE CAPTAIN TYLOR TV Series Remastered DVD Collection will be released on May 26, 2009.

The new, thinpak-style box set will include the entire 26-episode television series and feature remastered video footage from the Japanese DVD release, as well as “soft” subtitles. This release also marks the first time the series will be available to North American audiences with the original Japanese eye-catches, openings and closings and without digital overlays for signs and other on-screen text.

One of the “50 Best Anime Ever”Anime Insider
“the best science-fiction comedy ever animated” Animerica
“Entertaining and fun… Very recommended.”AnimeOnDVD.com
“Highly Recommended”DVD Talk
“One of the best anime series you’ll ever see.”AnimeFringe.com
“a solidly plotted serious space series that incidentally happens to be hysterically humorous”SciFi Weekly

The Irresponsible Captain Tylor is based upon a series of novels by Hitoshi Yoshioka and features direction by Koichi Mashimo (Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE, Noir, Sorcerer Hunters), with production by Big West (Macross, Macross Frontier), d-rights (El Cazador de la Bruja, Gun X Sword) and Tatsunoko Production (Gatchaman, Casshern Sins). The English dub stars Crispin Freeman as “Captain Justy Ueki Tylor,” Lisa Ortiz as “Azalyn,” Rachael Lillis as “Yuriko Star,” Carol Jacobanis as “Harumi Nakagawa,” David Brimmer as “Lt. Makato Yamamoto” and Veronica Taylor as “Shia Has.”

Visit www.tylor.com for information about The Irresponsible Captain Tylor and for details about the remastered box set re-releases and trade-in program, as they are made available.

About THE IRRESPONSIBLE CAPTAIN TYLOR TV Series

Justy Ueki Tylor had his life all planned out: join the military, get a cushy desk job, and then retire with a big fat pension check. The perfect plan…until he wandered into a hostage situation and somehow managed to save an Admiral! Now Tylor – a man who wouldn’t know what discipline was if it bit him in the backside – has been made Captain of the space cruiser Soyokaze. The crew of this run-down ship is the craziest, rag-tag team of misfits you’re ever likely to see, and they’re not too fond of their complacent new leader. But they better learn to work together, because they’re about to go head to head with the mighty Raalgon Empire. For better or for worse, the Earth’s fate has been placed in the hands of a man who’s either a total idiot – or an absolute genius! Contains the complete 26-episode TV series with remastered video from the Japanese DVD release!


THE IRRESPONSIBLE CAPTAIN TYLOR TV Series Remastered DVD Collection (Thinpak)
Pre-Book: 4/28/2009
Street Date: 5/26/2009

Runtime: Approximately 650 minutes, Dolby Digital Stereo, Color
Genre: Science Fiction / Comedy
Suggested Rating: 15+

Format: DVD (2.0 English Audio, 2.0 Japanese Audio, English Subtitles, English On-Screen Translations)
Catalog #: RSDVD0906
ISBN: 1-57032-796-3
UPC: 7-42617-0906-2-2
SRP: $49.99

Discs/Set: 5

DVD Features:
Completely remastered video from the Japanese DVD release!
Scene access, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo audio for English and Japanese dialogue, English subtitles and English on-screen translations. PLUS: Character bios, UPSF ship data, Raalgon Empire ship data, textless opening, textless closing, liner notes and Nozomi Entertainment trailers.

** Product specifications and content may be subject to change.

ABOUT RIGHT STUF, INC.
Currently celebrating its 21st year in business, Right Stuf, Inc. was one of the first players in the U.S. Japanese Animation (”anime”) industry, as both an anime producer/distributor and a retailer. Right Stuf works to promote knowledge of its own products, as well as the anime and manga industry, in general, through its online storefront at RightStuf.com and a variety of media including podcasts and special publications.

Nozomi Entertainment, Right Stuf’s production division, is dedicated to the highest quality releases. True to the Japanese word that inspired its name, Nozomi’s focus is on “what fans want.” By focusing on a limited number of anime properties each year, the Nozomi production team ensures each release receives the care and attention to detail it deserves.

From anime classics like Astro Boy, Kimba and Gigantor to modern comedies, dramas and favorites such as The Irresponsible Captain Tylor, His and Her Circumstances, Gravitation, Shingu: Secret of the Stellar Wars, Ninja Nonsense, To Heart, The Third: The Girl With the Blue Eye, Emma: A Victorian Romance, Maria Watches Over Us, ARIA and Gakuen Alice, Right Stuf and Nozomi Entertainment produce quality programming for fans of all ages and interests. For more information, visit www.rightstuf.com and www.nozomient.com.

RIGHT STUF’S NOZOMI ENTERTAINMENT Announces THE IRRESPONSIBLE CAPTAIN TYLOR OVA Series Remastered DVD Collection for July 28, 2009

by choujin1 ~ April 9th, 2009

Press release

Box set to include complete 10-episode OVA series with remastered video.

GRIMES, IA, April 8, 2009 – Anime producer and distributor Right Stuf, Inc. and Nozomi Entertainment are pleased to announce THE IRRESPONSIBLE CAPTAIN TYLOR OVA Series Remastered DVD Collection will be released on July 28, 2009.

The new, thinpak-style box set will include the entire 10-episode OVA series and feature remastered video footage from the Japanese DVD release, as well as “soft” subtitles for on-screen text.

THE IRRESPONSIBLE CAPTAIN TYLOR TV Series Remastered DVD Collection, which features the franchise’s 26-episode television adaptation, will be available on May 26, 2009.

One of the “50 Best Anime Ever” – Anime Insider
“the best science-fiction comedy ever animated” – Animerica
“Entertaining and fun… Very recommended.” – AnimeOnDVD.com
“Highly Recommended” – DVD Talk
“One of the best anime series you’ll ever see.” – AnimeFringe.com
“a solidly plotted serious space series that incidentally happens to be hysterically humorous” – SciFi Weekly

The Irresponsible Captain Tylor is based upon a series of novels by Hitoshi Yoshioka and features direction by Koichi Mashimo (Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE, Noir, Sorcerer Hunters), with production by Big West (Macross, Macross Frontier), d-rights (El Cazador de la Bruja, Gun X Sword) and Tatsunoko Production (Gatchaman, Casshern Sins). The English dub stars Crispin Freeman as “Captain Justy Ueki Tylor,” Lisa Ortiz as “Azalyn,” Rachael Lillis as “Yuriko Star,” Carol Jacobanis as “Harumi Nakagawa,” David Brimmer as “Lt. Makato Yamamoto” and Veronica Taylor as “Shia Has.”

As a service to long-time fans who purchased the “Ultra Edition” releases of this title, Right Stuf will offer a trade-in program. Information for the TV series trade-in program will be posted on www.tylor.com this week, and the details of the OVA series trade-in program will be made available by the end of May 2009.

Visit www.tylor.com for information about The Irresponsible Captain Tylor and for details about the remastered box set re-releases and the trade-in programs, as they are made available.

About THE IRRESPONSIBLE CAPTAIN TYLOR OVA Series

Six long months have passed. The Raalgon Empire has developed a horrible new type of weapon, and Tylor has been charged with the duty of intercepting them as it is being transported. But when all that could go wrong, does go wrong, the crew members of the Soyokaze find themselves at the mercy of their enemies. As the hours tick down toward their execution, the crew wonders: Has their irresponsible captain misled them? Or is this all a part of some greater strategy? Contains the complete 10-episode OVA series!

THE IRRESPONSIBLE CAPTAIN TYLOR OVA Series Remastered DVD Collection (Thinpak)
Pre-Book: 6/30/2009
Street Date: 7/28/2009
Runtime: Approximately 450 minutes, Dolby Digital Stereo, Color
Genre: Science Fiction / Comedy
Suggested Rating: 13+

Format: DVD (2.0 English Audio, 2.0 Japanese Audio, English Subtitles, English On-Screen Translations)
Catalog #: RSDVD0908
ISBN: 1-57032-782-3
UPC: 7-42617-0908-2-0
SRP: $39.99
Discs/Set: 4

DVD Features:
Completely remastered video from the Japanese DVD release! Scene access, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo audio for English and Japanese dialogue, English subtitles and English on-screen translations. PLUS: Liner notes, The Undefeated Soyokaze, 13 music videos, U.S. trailer and Nozomi Entertainment trailers.

ABOUT RIGHT STUF, INC.

Currently celebrating its 21st year in business, Right Stuf, Inc. was one of the first players in the U.S. Japanese Animation (”anime”) industry, as both an anime producer/distributor and a retailer. Right Stuf works to promote knowledge of its own products, as well as the anime and manga industry, in general, through its online storefront at RightStuf.com and a variety of media including podcasts and special publications.

Nozomi Entertainment, Right Stuf’s production division, is dedicated to the highest quality releases. True to the Japanese word that inspired its name, Nozomi’s focus is on “what fans want.” By focusing on a limited number of anime properties each year, the Nozomi production team ensures each release receives the care and attention to detail it deserves.

From anime classics like Astro Boy, Kimba and Gigantor to modern comedies, dramas and favorites such as The Irresponsible Captain Tylor, His and Her Circumstances, Gravitation, Shingu: Secret of the Stellar Wars, Ninja Nonsense, To Heart, The Third: The Girl With the Blue Eye, Emma: A Victorian Romance, Maria Watches Over Us, ARIA and Gakuen Alice, Right Stuf and Nozomi Entertainment produce quality programming for fans of all ages and interests. For more information, visit www.rightstuf.com and www.nozomient.com.

RIGHT STUF’S NOZOMI ENTERTAINMENT Announces the GAKUEN ALICE DVD Collection for June 30, 2009

by choujin1 ~ March 30th, 2009
rsdvd0902GRIMES, IA, March 25, 2009 – Anime producer and distributor Right Stuf, Inc. and Nozomi Entertainment are pleased to announce the GAKUEN ALICE DVD Collection will be released on June 30, 2009.

The thinpak-style box set will contain the entire 26-episode television series with Japanese audio, English-language subtitles and English on-screen translations.

“shojo-riffic,” “rife with humor” and “addictively cute”Anime Insider

This anime adaptation of Tachibana Higuchi’s ongoing Gakuen Alice manga features direction by Takahiro Omori (Baccano!, Hell Girl), as well as performances by Kana Ueda (“Yumi” in Maria Watches Over Us, “Rin” in Fate/stay Night and “Hayate” in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A’s); Rie Kugimiya (“Alphonse Elric” in Fullmetal Alchemist, “Touko” in Maria Watches Over Us and “Shana” in Shakugan no Shana); Romi Paku (“Edward Elric” in Fullmetal Alchemist, “Nana O.” in NANA); and Akira Ishida (“Chrono” in Chrono Crusade, “Shin” in NANA and “Cho Hakkai” in Saiyuki).

The original Gakuen Alice manga is currently serialized in Japan’s Hana to Yume girls’ anthology magazine, where it has appeared alongside titles including Fruits Basket, Hana-Kimi, Skip Beat! and S.A (Special A) since its 2003 debut. It is published in North America by TOKYOPOP.

Visit gakuenalice.rightstuf.com for more information about Gakuen Alice and to pre-order the box set.

About GAKUEN ALICE

Mikan and Hotaru are best friends! (Well, according to Mikan, anyway. Hotaru doesn’t seem to care.) Then one day, Hotaru is escorted away in a fancy black car, apparently scouted by a school in Tokyo called “Alice Academy.” Crushed at the loss of her favorite pal, Mikan scurries after her, determined to enroll, too! But Alice Academy is a mysterious place. Can Mikan tough it out in a school where explosions, superpowers, giant baby chicks and axe-wielding teddy bears are the norm? Though it’s not as if she has a choice, because once students enter Alice Academy, there is no escape! Contains the complete 26-episode TV series!

GAKUEN ALICE DVD Collection
Pre-Book: 5/26/2009
Street Date: 6/30/2009

Runtime: Approximately 650 minutes, Dolby Digital Stereo, Color
Genre: Comedy
Suggested Rating: 13+

Format: DVD (Japanese Audio, English Subtitles, English On-Screen Translations)
Catalog #: RSDVD0902
ISBN: 1-57032-795-5
UPC: 7-42617-0902-2-6
SRP: $49.99

Discs/Set: 5

DVD Features:
Scene access, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo audio for Japanese dialogue, English subtitles and English on-screen translations. PLUS: Liner notes, character bios, textless opening, textless closing and Nozomi Entertainment trailers.

Gatchaman movie poster!

by choujin1 ~ March 25th, 2009

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Source & Image

I didn’t even think the movie was still in production. The last I heard was there were financial difficulties concerning the film. Now, I’m anxious to see it.

Anime on DVD’s Pick of the Week (03/24/09)

by choujin1 ~ March 24th, 2009
Aria The Natural DVD Collection Part 2 (S) (eps 14-26)

Aria The Natural DVD Collection Part 2 (S) (eps 14-26)

Akari, Aika, and Alice continue to strive toward their goal of becoming Neo-Venezia’s top gondoliers. But as their skills improve, they find themselves faced with new challenges. On their journey to become Primas, the three girls will have to paint a palina, serve as hostesses at the Festa del Redentore, and even learn how to be brave in the face of a dangerous passenger!

While supplies last, customers pre-ordering this set will also receive an exclusive ARIA papercraft set, depicting the undines (and undines-in-training) and their gondolas of Aria Company, Himeya Company, and Orange Planet!

Contains episodes 14-26.

DVD Features: TBA.

Spoken Languages: Japanese, English subtitles.

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For previous picks, go here.

No surprise here.

Last Week’s Top-Selling DVDs @ RightStuf

by choujin1 ~ March 17th, 2009

No surprises here. My-Otome is a recent addition to the Bargain Bin. I didn’t order any since I plan on waiting for a Complete Collection (or maybe Netflixing the series first). If you haven’t done so already, order a copy of NHK volume 6 soon since there’s a quantity counter now.