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Square Enix November 17 for PlayStation 3 RPG "Final Fantasy XIII" was released. Was conducted in the Shibuya and events to celebrate the launch countdown, is conducted by retailers and sold each morning in Tokyo ahead of the normal release time.
Speaking of the head office in Ikebukuro Bic Camera in Ikebukuro East Exit from the old "Dragon Quest" and "Final Fantasy" It is well known that every matrix can be released and Bikkutaitoru, made a long line again early in the morning, opening at 10 significantly advance store sales began at 7. The procession of 150 people at six at the time, also following a row of many people and then, when the store opened more than 350 people who lined the parade eventually became 400 after the name.
The audience stood in line is written in a list handed out flyers and peripherals purchased are not considered to be lost when purchasing more from around 6:30 minute version of the PS3 console bundled "LIGHTNING EDITION "whether to buy one check to one person, to the customers that buy the notes were handed out numbers. The bill number is "limited body of this 711" was written for, and seems to have been prepared quite ample. According to the Bic Camera "seems to have purchased a special edition about half of people stood in line," he says. Most of them that actually look at the cash register while working on "LIGHTNING EDITION" Canada has had just sold like hot cakes.
Men stood on the top and lined up last night from around 9:45 minutes to say, in addition to or rather close to each other and arranged in Ikebukuro why, "I wanted LIGHTNING EDITION』. I thought that many units from headquarters "they say. So far "FFXI" is not getting much work and play series that likes to say that a good story "FFVII" and "FFX", for the Super NES "FFV" She likes this guy, the purchase After the course, sit down and play with it and go home.
Matrix for considerably longer, but it took some time to induction of the column, as is done after the countdown sequence was started by the user to register the sale from the past 7 pm. In addition to one shop floor, second floor, four games Niatari customer service department will use the cash register and the full floor shops in about 20 minutes outside the column was removed.
Production: Japan Genre: adventure, fantasy, mysticism, drama Type: TV (25 ep. + DVD-speshl), 25 min. Issue: c 06.04.2007 to 28.09.2007 Issuance 02:55 [Night Session] on CBC
Ten years ago the world had changed: some people have concluded the "Contract" with an unknown force, and gained a special ability - along with the need to pay for this contract. In addition, there were mediums - obedient "dolls" without memory and personality. In Tokyo, formed paranormal zone, called "Gates of Hell" and enclosed with a protective wall. Rezvedsluzhby started hunting for contractors, trying to attract them to our side or destroyed.
Hey, God, nicknamed the Black Death, with his team performs the tasks of the mysterious Organization. He knows how to handle electricity, which allows him to destroy the other contractors. But the chief opponent of Hay - the past, in which people were close to him.
Despite the fantastic entourage, dynamism and detective story, full of investigations and chases, this series follows the laws of the blues, aided by the soundtrack Yoko Kanno. The most important thing here - the feelings and desires of the characters, search for humanity and its place in the world. Saturated colors and expressive character designs also bring together with its noir genre.
Production: Japan Genre: comedy, romance, Etty, mysticism Type: TV (12 ep. Speshlov + 12), 25 min. Issue: c 05.04.2008 to 21.06.2008 Release at 10:30 am [morning session] on the AT-X
Cote Oyamada came from the village to study in high school and suddenly became the object of passionate high school harassment. Charming, full-Tidzura Minamoto chose Couto-coon, and is not shy in expressing their feelings. Cote and so not very enterprising and bold, and ardent advances Tidzury deprived him of the remnants of courage. In fact, by virtue of a man (high school and a virgin!) To resist the spell fox-werewolf? .. The only thing that can prevent such admirer - this is another werewolf. And here in their class translates frail white-haired Nozomu Edzomori ...
Hey, I just watched some footage from the Halo Anime over the weekend that’s shows more than the trailer did – here’s the clip! Special thanks to Kotaku.com for the tip!
Anime Expo 2009 rounds up today down in Los Angeles which means it’s time for a quick news round-up. Industry presence seems considerably less this year, an observation that I make as someone who wasn’t able to attend mind you, and the announcement list is considerably smaller than the whopping 61 manga licenses that Anime Expo 2008 had for us. Goes to show how the industry’s changed over the past year I suppose, right? Anime Expo did continue its reputation as the largest anime convention in North America however with an attendence of over 44,000.
Year: 2009 Country: Japan Genre: adventure, drama, cyberpunk Duration: ~ 28 min Director: Isihira Shinji Studio: A-1 Pictures Inc.
The action of the cartoon takes place between the original Final Fantasy VII game and the movie Final Fantasy VII Advent Children. Screen adaptation of the first of three novels Kazushige Nojima, tells about how Denzel, one of the main characters of the film, is experiencing the destruction of 7 sectors up to meetings with Claudio ..
Directed by Mamoru Hosoda Written by Satoko Okudera Starring Ryūnosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Sumiko Fuji, Mitsuki Tanimura, Ayumu Saitō
Music by Akihiko Matsumoto Editing by Shigeru Nishiyama Studio Madhouse Distributed by Warner Bros. Release date(s) August 1, 2009 (JPN) August 12, 2009 (KOR) Running time 114 min. Country Japan Language Japanese Gross revenue US$9,800,496 (JPN) US$627,608 (KOR
Summer Wars (サマーウォーズ, Samā Wōzu?) is a 2009 animated science fiction film. The film focuses on a timid eleventh-grade math genius who has been falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world and, with the aid of a classmate's extensive family, must prevent the real and computer-simulated worlds from colliding. It was produced by the Japanese animation studio Madhouse and directed by Mamoru Hosoda.
The project was first announced without a title at the 2008 Tokyo International Anime Fair, and the first trailer of the film was released in April 2009. Audience interest was fueled primarily through word of mouth and Internet publicity.[3] Two manga adaptations of the film were published ahead of the film's release in Japan and South Korea. It was nominated for the 2009 Golden Leopard award at the Locarno International Film Festival.
This and the second "Evangelion" were the two films I was looking forward to this summer, but I was preoccupied with research and watched "Summer Wars" a week after it opened. Even so, the theater in Shinjuku was sold out when I tried Monday night, and again on Tuesday afternoon, a testament to the quality and wide appeal of this work. It is from Hosoda Mamoru, the director of "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time," which won many awards, including Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year 2006. As with that film and "Eva," Sadamoto Yoshiyuki did the character designs for "Summer Wars."
The story is about Kenji, a high school student who works part time maintaining a virtual online world called Oz. Basically the entire world is using Oz to function from e-mail and GPS to banking and weapons defense systems. Kenji is crushing on a girl, Natsuki, who invites him to work part time in the countryside over the summer. The job, Kenji finds, is to act like Natsuki's fiancé to please the family matriarch, who will be turning 90. Just as Kenji is starting to get into it, he solves a strange mathematical puzzle that arrives to his cell phone. This turns to be the security code for Oz, and once it is cracked a mega A.I. virus called Love Machine starts unleashing hell on Oz, enslaving other avatars and using the online infrastructure to throw the real world into utter chaos. Natsuki's grandmother dies, but the family comes together to reconcile and defeat the virus. Natsuki uses her avatar to gamble at hanafuda cards and win accounts back from the now monstrous Love Machine, which weakens him enough so that her cousin "King" Kazuma can lay the smack down. Kenji cracks the security code and redirects a missile headed for the house - with the help of Wabisuke, the black sheep of the family who went to America and programmed Love Machine to prove he wasn't a screw up. Admittedly, it is a bit of a stretch that all these talented folks are under the same roof, but you just have to suspend disbelief.
As mentioned, the film is visually very satisfying. It opens on a black screen with layered voices in Japanese and English explaining Oz, then a cell phone appears and the audience is granted access to the virtual land over the rainbow. It looks like a Murakami Takashi painting, specifically from early 2000s when he collaborated with Louis Vuitton and had an installation at Roppongi Hills. The world is white with colorful accents, and is dominated by a giant tower-like creature in the middle and inhabited by cutesy avatars. But what reminded me most of Murakami was the flatness, or slick, polished surfaces of this world. In great contrast is the physical setting, Ueda-shi, Nagano Prefecture. Hosoda's wife is from the area, and the director apparently was quite taken with the image of traditional Japan. It has a warm and lived in feel to it, aided by a scrupulous attention to detail. As Kenji and Natsuki make their way to the countryside (first a bullet train, then local train and local bus) there is a subtle transformation of their surroundings, captured in shocking realism. The views of Natsuki's family estate, a grand old Japanese home, are amazing. Then there is the scenery. Even now some of the images are fresh in my mind: white clouds moving across a blue sky, flowers blooming in the night, the sun rising.
Alternative title: Hatsukoi Gentei (Japanese) 初恋限定。 (Japanese) Genres: comedy, romance, slice of life Themes: Ecchi, school Plot Summary: A series of short stories depicting the complicated love lives of eight middle school and high school girls, their classmates and relatives. These stories later intertwine to form a main story involving most of the cast. Running time: 24 minutes per episode Number of episodes: 12 Episode titles: We have 12 Vintage: 2009-04-11 Releases: We have 6 "Gensou no Basho, Sorezore no Michi no Ue (幻想の場所、それぞれの道の上)" by marble (ep 6) "Hatsukoi limited (初恋 limited)" by marble "Sora ni Mau (空に舞う)" by marble (ep 9)
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We begin with a not-so-limited number of boys and girls in middle and high school, the oh-so-typical setting for multiple "first loves" to bloom. And bloom they did, as each episode focuses on one or two girls with their first experiences at this simple, yet confusing feeling called love. If you have any kind of fetish in your 2D girl fandom, they probably have it in this show. We have a cute girl who's dangerously strong despite the looks. The optimal cool beauty who's quite a newbie in the love department. The worst (best?) onii-chan complex in any anime ever. The big-bust swimming girl who actually doesn't like being well-endowed. The cool beauty #2 tennis superstar. The all-systems-completely-normal girl that had the best episode in the anime. And finally, my personal favorite, the ultimate rendition of tsundere. These seven girls are paired with no less than nine guys – the kind yankee, the normal guy, the semi-normal guy, the ero-kappa, the siscon, the anti-siscon, the tennis guy, the swimming guy, and the alpha painter guy. Along with side characters, this provides probably a very confusing relationship chart considering it's just a 12-episode anime. After a few episodes though, you would eventually get a hold of these characters, simply because they are… er… simple.
The attitudes of each character are so strongly-typed that they seem to give every single cliche in the harem book a run for its money. The girls, they are hot. The guys, most of them are losers in their own domains. How does Hatsukoi Limited succeed then, being the complete encyclopedia of what is right and wrong about harem anime? My answer may be as confusing as "first love" itself! The anime merely "clicked" on me. I read the manga beforehand and I really didn't think it were anything special. But then the anime came and had this awesome presentation, all elements laid in perfect symphony with each other. The animation, the music, the story pace, all very entertaining. Everytime I watch a single episode, it feels like an event. For many weeks, it had been my Sunday show, getting and watching the raws first before watching the same episode AGAIN with the subs. I would make worthless Twitter posts about how awesome the episode is even if I can't describe it well within the character limit. In this time when I treat most anime as an "I can always watch an episode later" afterthought, Hatsukoi Limited is the single anime which I just HAVE to watch as immediate as possible. This is indeed, love at first sight.
In the sinister nights in England, the undead walk on the street. Mankind created a chip to turn people into vampire's, under the name FREAK. An organization, followed by the queen of England is here to destroy the deadly Vampires and the FREAK-chips. An old vampire called Alucard serves his human master, Integral Hellsing to destroy these new vampires.
One night, a priest was turned into a FREAK-vampire and turned all civilians of the town into Ghouls. The Police Special Forces, D11 group arrived near the town. They all got attacked by the Ghouls and were turned into one of them. An young agent, Celes Victoria, who was called 'Kittin' by the men of her group, was running for her life, trying to escape from the FREAKs. She encounters Alucard, who tells her it's a perfect night to spoil blood. She shoots at him while he keeps grinning with a sinister kind of smile. Victoria turns around and runs again for her life.
She finds herself at a cementary with a church in the center. As she walks in to rest, she finds the Priest, who was the cause of this flood of Ghouls in the village. Under hypnosis, the priest drags her to himself for a small snack. But just before he wants to bite her, Alucard walks in. The whole D11 squad who turned into Ghouls appear from behind the benches, shooting at Alucard. As his body, full with holes, falls on the ground, Victoria screams for her life, snapping out of the hypnosis. But this isn't the end yet. REAL vampires can regenerate! As Alucard appeared again, he asked Victoria a question while aiming his gun at her chest. Does she want to die, or turn into a vampire like himself? She answers that she wants to be a vampire. Alucard pulled the trigger, shooting through Victoria's lungs to slay the evil priest. Granting her wish, Alucard made her a vampire.
Rating: 4 Studio: Geneon Entertainment & GONZO DIGIMATION
Total Episodes: 13
Episode 01: The Undead Episode 02: Club M Episode 03: Sword Dancer Episode 04: Innocent as Human Episode 05: Brotherhood Episode 06: The Deadzone Episode 07: Dual Episode 08: Kill House Episode 09: Red Rose Vertigo Episode 10: Master of Monster Episode 11: Transcend Force Episode 12: Total Destruction Episode 13: Hellfire
Yes, it's experimental.. I think. It's about a crazy girl who works for the top secret organisation Across. Last name Excel, given name Excel, In other words, she's Excel! A blond haired girl with soft-green eye's who has a very deep crush on her master Ilpalazzo, the leader of Across who tries to ignore her (I can imagine why). All episodes doesn't really make sense. In the first episodes when she just gets introduced, she dies. Few minutes later, she dies again. Actually, she dies alot in the first episode.
She even killed the author Koshi Rikdo. "Rikdo, Rikdo, the manga kid. Always skipping out on the job." Nevermind that, he sings that while Excel prepares to kill him. In the 2nd episode, space aliens called Puchu invade Earth. They also have a new member for Across on board, Princess Hyatt. She can barely stand up for a while till she gets dizzy, falls on the floor and begins to bleed out of her mouth. She's the favorite of Ilpalazzo and he fantasizes about her while he plays the Love-Love Excel Sim-date game on a kind of Gameboy. Like the labour worker Pedro, who has a son named Sandora and a sexy wife back home. He get's alot of problems with that.. Just watch the series. He even turns in a kind of Super Saiyan at one point!
Half-way the series, they're in need of a new charcter. So they beg Rikdo to approve the use of the Ropponmatsu-characters. The adult version was built a thousend of times, just to see her blow up. One of the neighbours of Excel, Iwata, has a huge crush on Ropponmatsu, but has an emotional breakdown when she gets replaced with Ropponmatsu 2nd, the child version.. In the episode 'Find Love Again', Child Ropponmatsu violently rapes Excel (But the people of J.C. staff were nice enough to only show their psycho shadows on the wall, so child-friendly). This is a must see for people who want to see an anime with an overdosis humor. I really laughed my ass off while watching this. Oh yeah, before I forget, in every episode there is the same guy. His name is Nabeshin. He's always on the run for people. He even learns Excel bowling in an episode, while he doesnt. On the toilet, with his pants down. Excel actually wins only with using his bowlingball and her belief that Nabeshin is dead. X_x Nabeshin is the coolest guy in the whole series (Atleast, thats my opinion). He grabs weapons out of his afro and even has a fighting style he teaches to Pedro. The 'Way of the Afro'. His strongest attack is the Nabehameha! Er ye, anyways.. You'll actually have to see it for yourself to understand anything of it.
Episode 01: The Plan To Murder Koshi Rikdo Episode 02: The Woman Who Came From Mars Episode 03: Sacrifice Of The Deadly Hell Of Escape Episode 04: Weird Love Episode 05: Amazing Giant Tower Episode 06: Cold Is Winter: A Disaster Story Episode 07: Underground Melody Episode 08: Viewer Rating Escalation Week Episode 09: Bowling Musume Episode 10: Menchi's Great Adventure Episode 11: Withdraw : Springtime Of Youth Episode 12: Big City Part 2 Episode 13: New Years Hidden-Talent Contest Episode 14: Tekoire Episode 15: More Booster Shot Memorial Episode 16: Find Love Again Episode 17: Animation USA Episode 18: Municipal Forces DAITENJIN Episode 19: Menchi's Adventure Part 2 Episode 20: All About Pedro Episode 21: Visual K Episode 22: Dear, Mother Episode 23: Millenium Soldier Legend Episode 24: For Yours If It Can Die? Episode 25: We Will Not be Held Responsible Episode 26: Going too Far