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mugener
2007-03-30, 03:23
http://www.kyotoanimation.co.jp/kyoanibon

There are totall 10 anime projects that KyoAni are planing right now.

You can mail them what you think about those projects. :)

Shinova
2007-03-30, 03:36
Sorry, but some of us can't read heavy moonspeak.

Maceart
2007-03-30, 03:45
Although I can't read 99% of what's on that page, I hope Kyoto Animation makes a 3rd Munto episode.

JediNight
2007-03-30, 03:48
Well the 2nd thing on their list is Munto III so... there is a distinct possibility :)

Too lazy to figure out the kanji atm on the first one, then theres something called Brain Searcher, Parts Man, some show called Yamori by the creators of Saiunkoku Monogatari I believe, Arbaito ... high schoolers with guns? heh, some kids show I think called Heavenly Object, another dumb kids show, yet another dumb kids show named Demon Hospital.

Only maybe 3 of them look decent including Munto =\

kujoe
2007-03-30, 03:53
Are you referring to these projects?

This page might help....maybe.

http://www.kyotoanimation.co.jp/data/e/mein/index.html

Kaioshin Sama
2007-03-30, 03:58
Ok settle down people.....

Let's see theres some Katakana.

Samurai Princess
Munto III
Paatuman(what?)
Something Arbaito
Something Kushimon&Hekemo
Something Motion
Brian*Sasha (Thought that said Brian's song for a second, now I'm just having flashbacks to work as I worked with two bartenders at one place with these names)
Not even going to try it
Makai Byoin (possibly Boin)

Anyway the first two and the seventh one and the first word of the last one (3.5=not too shabby) I know beyond a doubt, but that's all I can do, none of the others are in anyway 100% accurate, even the ones I could kind of get I still have doubts on. Yet who cares finally I can eat my words about them being unable to make their own series, if these are in fact not based on anything whatever they may be. Still I think this should be in something like general anime as we have no idea what might come of this. Finally they are getting serious though it would seem.

JediNight
2007-03-30, 04:07
My kanji is really rusty, I probably should have been able to figure out that said Samurai Princess :)

Paatuman = Parts Man most likely
Brain Searcher is the other one you were stumbling on (katakana is hard to romanize sometimes I admit)
And byoin is the word for hospital.

Kaioshin Sama
2007-03-30, 04:13
My kanji is really rusty, I probably should have been able to figure out that said Samurai Princess :)

Paatuman = Parts Man most likely
Brain Searcher is the other one you were stumbling on (katakana is hard to romanize sometimes I admit)
And byoin is the word for hospital.

Not Kanji, Samurai Princess was pure Katakana. I can't do Kanji or Hiragana.

Parts Man, sounds likely.

http://www.kyotoanimation.co.jp/data/e/project_e/index.html actually believe it or not Bryan Sasha is a real thing. I actually found this out after I did the translation attempt. This says 2002 though, but its likely the same thing.

So Makai Hospital. Sounds like a Hentai.

JediNight
2007-03-30, 04:26
Well looks like I eat my shoe -- and affirms my statement that katakana can be really hard to romanize LOL :)

Because what logically makes sense to us in English, always fails :(

mouhitori
2007-03-30, 05:05
Some rough translation:

Samurai and Princess p.4
Love is a Reckless Motion p.6
Munto III (p.8)
Brian Sasha (p,10)
Partsman?(p.12)
Public Moral School Night Protector (p.14)
A-baito Special Investigation Unit(p.16)
Angel's Object (p.18)
Kushun and Hekuchi in the room(p.20)
Makai Hospital (p.22)

Any bets which show will get most votes?

mugener
2007-03-30, 05:43
Any bets which show will get most votes?

probably Munto III, since there are already I and II for us to check out.

but who know, I am interested in Love is a Reckless Motion! :D

Dagger
2007-03-30, 08:15
Please, please let there be more Munto!

Ascaloth
2007-03-30, 09:22
If I remember correctly, "arbaito" is a word the Japanese coined themselves, taking from the German word "arbeit". In their culture, it means "working a part-time job".

So, maybe "Arbaito Special Investigation Unit" should be "Part-Time Special Investigation Unit", instead? Or something like that...

zephi
2007-03-30, 10:30
dont know what Aabaito is..
but part time job = Arubaito in katakana.

Mirrinus
2007-03-30, 13:36
Heh, I remember that term from my first year of high school Japanese class...

mouhitori
2007-03-30, 13:40
Then, it might mean Special Investigation Unit (Team) A - Part Time

arubaito is often shortened as baito, I think.

And the way they write the whole thing it is :
Special Investigation Unit (in kanji) A-baito (the dash can indicate a long A, or a real dash, not sure).

shaolinx
2007-03-30, 18:58
someone need to post their email so we can all spam them in enrish for more MUNTO!

ZODDGUTS
2007-03-31, 00:13
I'm liking the ones called Samurai and Princess, Partsman well least character design wise and A-baito Special Investigation Unit. Obiously another Munto episode would be great.

Meatrose
2007-03-31, 03:58
Sorry for asking this, but what's the deal with these projects? Are they gonna do them all, or are they letting their fans pick one? Or a couple? (by voting?)

Hehe, I don't get it. The only part I get is that fans of Haruhi and FMP will have to wait even longer before anything of interest happens.

Dagger
2007-03-31, 08:38
Not really... they're side OVA projects as far as I can tell, not full TV series (assuming they're going to follow the Munto pattern).

zephi
2007-03-31, 11:57
Then, it might mean Special Investigation Unit (Team) A - Part Time

arubaito is often shortened as baito, I think.

And the way they write the whole thing it is :
Special Investigation Unit (in kanji) A-baito (the dash can indicate a long A, or a real dash, not sure).

Yeah baito is shorted or arubaito. Someone told me that Aabaito can also be used.
So I'm assuming the title is "Part-Time Special Investigation Unit".

mugener
2007-05-26, 01:12
http://www.kyotoanimation.co.jp/kyoanibon

this project will process per month from now on

the new issue just out

Kaioshin Sama
2007-05-26, 02:10
http://www.kyotoanimation.co.jp/kyoanibon

this project will process per month from now on

the new issue just out

That comic with the loli, best manga ever. In fact best magazine ever. Can KyoAni do no wrong.

Kaoru Chujo
2007-05-27, 23:32
...Can KyoAni do no wrong.Can KyoAni do no right? People are allowed to be enthusiastic if they want to be.

Complete speculation: I wonder if they're doing these side projects as a way of developing or keeping more staff, so they can do more big projects? It does seem strange to do anything that might delay Haruhi2, since any new series should push up sales of the old series and its goods as well. I noticed at the beginning of March they were advertising on their home page for more staff, for some reason. Maybe because Yamamoto had underestimated his requirements for Lucky Star? Maybe for these side projects?

kct
2007-05-28, 01:25
Some things can work both ways, probably as a way to show to the general anime community that KyoAni can do something other than adaptions of anything (their last few animes have been adaptions). Also, with the expansion for staff, they can be pushing for something more than what they are currently doing.

Kaioshin Sama
2007-05-28, 02:18
Can KyoAni do no right? People are allowed to be enthusiastic if they want to be.

Complete speculation: I wonder if they're doing these side projects as a way of developing or keeping more staff, so they can do more big projects? It does seem strange to do anything that might delay Haruhi2, since any new series should push up sales of the old series and its goods as well. I noticed at the beginning of March they were advertising on their home page for more staff, for some reason. Maybe because Yamamoto had underestimated his requirements for Lucky Star? Maybe for these side projects?

I'm only teasing those who elevate them to god status (to me they are just good, not the undisputed best, nobody is the undisputed best. Every studio has strengths and weaknesses, fanboys and detractors etc). I like to tease, it's ingrained in my personality and Kyoto Animation is a good target for lampooning these days. :p

Of course they can do right though, and they've been reaching out more to my interests lately even though it might be costing them a bit of their bases stalwart support, so I'm warming up to them. Their stuff is a guilty pleasure to me. Not serious enough to be a favourite like Legend of The Galactic Heroes, Gundam or assorted Bones/Sunrise/Gonzo series, but good enough to fill out the other tier of my viewership quite nicely.

Though I plan to avoid Clannad like the plague when it comes out as I have no interest in seeing yet another Key story. Hopefully it's the last for like 5 years and they can do this original project or Haruhi MK II or whatever. Either way they aren't going to score any new points with me for Clannad, but they won't lose any since I won't be watching. HA!

Does anybody find that the girl on the cover of the E-Magazine looks like Rizelmine?

Ascaloth
2007-05-28, 07:13
I'm only teasing those who elevate them to god status (to me they are just good, not the undisputed best, nobody is the undisputed best. Every studio has strengths and weaknesses, fanboys and detractors etc). I like to tease, it's ingrained in my personality and Kyoto Animation is a good target for lampooning these days. :p

Of course, if you "teased" other animation companies as much as you do KyoAni, many wouldn't have batted an eye at you in the first place....ah, well. Whatever.

Kaoru Chujo
2007-05-28, 14:57
...Their stuff is a guilty pleasure to me. Not serious enough to be a favourite like Legend of The Galactic Heroes, Gundam or assorted Bones/Sunrise/Gonzo series, but good enough to fill out the other tier of my viewership quite nicely....I think it's easy to confuse acting serious with being serious. I think SHnY is more serious, in the true sense, than any show I can remember by any of those other companies [Edit: I just thought of Planetes, which Sunrise was involved with; it comes close.] Not serious in a rational way, perhaps, but in an emotional, human way. Ichigo Mashimaro is both the best comedy anime I know of and one of the most serious anime I know. It sometimes touches the heart of what it means to be human. "Serious" stories often seem rather shallow to me, emotionally. Just sequences of events, and characters that amass dry "character" points. I can't feel the personalities, sometimes. But I can understand how it is possible to see things in the opposite, perhaps more "rational," way.

Sorrow-K
2007-05-28, 20:58
Bah, I still think people are reading far more into what I see as essentially a facetious moe anime than what was put in there in the first place, when it comes to Ichigo Mashimaro. Cute? Yes. Funny? At times. Deep? Not really.

But I don't understand this studio bias anyway. Can't people see studios objectively, compliment them when they deserve it and criticize them when they do subpar work?...

...Gainax sucks, Gainax sucks, Gainax sucks.

Kaoru Chujo
2007-05-28, 22:45
Bah, I still think people are reading far more into what I see as essentially a facetious moe anime than what was put in there in the first place, when it comes to Ichigo Mashimaro. Cute? Yes. Funny? At times. Deep? Not really....I'm not denying it's a funny moe anime. What I see as deep is the way the characters' foibles are constantly shown and constantly shown to be unimportant. We laugh with them more than we laugh at them. I find that quite liberating. Cosmic laughter. "Oh, so we're that stupid and weak? Oh, well. Let's laugh rather than cry." I do think that this is part of what Barasui is thinking as he draws the manga. He has made similar self-ridiculing comments about himself, as I recall. Anyway, it's hilarious and deep for me. Your mileage may vary.

Vexx
2007-05-28, 23:10
I class it more as a human foibles comedy, I mean that was pretty much the entire plot... that "yeah I've been there" sort of thing .... "facetious moe"? heh, now you're starting to sound bitter, harsh, and crabby like me :)
Unfortunately, I'm sure some could categorize much of anime that way (including AzuDa, which we both adore as excellent comedy of the personalities).

Kaioshin Sama
2007-05-29, 00:40
Bah, I still think people are reading far more into what I see as essentially a facetious moe anime than what was put in there in the first place, when it comes to Ichigo Mashimaro. Cute? Yes. Funny? At times. Deep? Not really.

But I don't understand this studio bias anyway. Can't people see studios objectively, compliment them when they deserve it and criticize them when they do subpar work?...

...Gainax sucks, Gainax sucks, Gainax sucks.

No. Never. It's like Video Game consoles you've got to pick one you love and one you hate, and stand by the one you love no matter what, and bash the crap out of the one you hate at any opportunity.

If you want to see this play out like an epic play go check out the Anime On My Mind blog where Jason Miao bashes Sunrise constantly and worships Haruhi and Kyoto Animation as if it were the manifestation of god itself. He's chosen his side and he will deny the truth itself to see the day through for his studio. It's people like him that are the reason why I tend to give Kyoto Animation a hard time and am extra critical towards them, like I need to pick up the slack (The reason why I always seem to be hammering them) that has been left hanging on the critical side of the equation. I mean they do make mistakes like anyone, but hardly anybody is ever there to say "Whoops, maybe they could have done this better", because they've taken that "side" and to them if their "side" makes a mistake, they are wrong and look foolish. Ultimately, I have to come out and say it when they make a mistake or I feel they could have done something a lot better, and it comes across as bitter and petty and it tends to build into something that is ultimately overkill.

Yes, I have done a lot of research, and I firmly believe that presently Kyoto Animation by far has the most fanboys who will not back down from unyielding and childish stubborness regarding the actions of the company and the idea that everything they do is flawless. These people tend to be a step below yes men.

Seriously, though Sorrow, that's what I've been trying to tell people all the time, that they should be able to support good work and criticize bad work for the sake of the companies own improvement, but it doesn't work, the staunchness of a studio fanboy is as unshakable as mountain and really it will only hold a studio back if it doesn't feel it needs to improve its work.

That is the reason behind the fact that I am critical of KyoAni. When they do something exceptional and like 30 people haven't beaten me to the punch to mention it, I tend to post about it though. If a wave of people have already said it though what's the point. That's the reason why I appear to never had anything good to say about them. So I've outed myself as to my position on Kyoto Animation. All things considered though they are damn controversial.

Mirrinus
2007-05-29, 00:49
It's people like him that are the reason why I tend to give Kyoto Animation a hard time and am extra critical towards them, like I need to pick up the slack (The reason why I always seem to be hammering them) that has been left hanging on the critical side of the equation.

This sounds like the same logic people give when they spam rate a series low because they feel others might be spam rating a series too high. All hail the great equalizer?

Kaioshin Sama
2007-05-29, 00:57
This sounds like the same logic people give when they spam rate a series low because they feel others might be spam rating a series too high. All hail the great equalizer?

I just prefer to talk about it. spam rating a series is like declaring some sort of war on people and I don't want to do that. I just want to highlight points, where I think criticism is warranted that nobody else seems to want to mention.

By "extra critical" I just mean more than I would normally care to mention, not that I'm digging up mud to sling at them for no reason. Normally I'd just let matters take their course, but when they don't I just like to mention things I normally wouldn't.

Why do I feel a sudden chill looking at the active user's list?

Asai
2007-05-29, 01:16
I've liked everything I've seen from KyoAni, thus I regard them highly. Other (larger) studios generally have some hits and some misses, but I don't bag out a studio if a series is sub-par, it's generally not their fault if the story is weak or they had budget constraints, or whatever went wrong.

It's entirely possible in the future that KyoAni may do something I dislike, but so far they have been pretty great, I think. From the work they did on Gawl (when I first noticed them) to FMP: Fumoffu and TSR, and of course Air/Kanon and the upcoming Clannad.

I think it's a little sad if there are fanbois who love them simply because of Haruhi and now LuckyStar, since they're just two series out of a number they've done, and people should look at the bigger picture. But still, KyoAni have done no wrong... so far. ;D But I am a self confessed fangurl. However, just because I like all of KyoAni's work, is no reason to hate on anybody else. >.>

Still, such things happen in all walks of life. Sports teams, drinks, foods, cars, technology, always X > Y arguments. I prefer to be more objective about life in general. Though that's a matter for another time...

Eclipze
2007-05-29, 01:19
I think it's easy to confuse acting serious with being serious.
These are fictional stories we're talking about, not some documentry on slavery, child abuse or even teenage pregnancy (These are truely "serious" stuff). If you consider Gundam series (which focuses on wars) to be "acting serious" (When it is being entirely serious in its own context), then I don't see how much more "serious" SHnY is. Whether or not a series is "deep" is an entirely different matter. Is SHnY deep? Not really - a fun and funny series, yes, but deep...in what way? Am I suppose to take a show with a god-like figure (Who doesn't know about her own powers), espers and time-travelling maids seriously/find deep meaning from it? (Enlighten me if you will - I've only seen 7 episodes)

And how much of the "other companys" 's work have you even seen? If you can classify SHnY as a serious anime, then I can pretty much say the same about Eureka 7/FMA/NGE/Gurren Lagann. It all depends on personal perferences - just because you say something about a series, doesn't mean that a person with an opposing opinion is wrong (unless his reasonings are purely idiotic). If you feel "connected" to the characters in a series, does it mean that its the ultimate truth?

What Kaioshin_Sama has been trying to say can pretty much be summed up by this:
But I don't understand this studio bias anyway. Can't people see studios objectively, compliment them when they deserve it and criticize them when they do subpar work?...

...Gainax sucks, Gainax sucks, Gainax sucks.
A relatively large number of the KyoAni fandom feel that KyoAni can do no wrong, and that every episode produced by them is bound to be godly. I don't think anyone in here deny the technical capabilities of KyoAni - but there is a difference between giving credit to a job well done (Like certain really well-animated episodes of Kannon/Concert episode of SHnY), and praising for no real reason other than "KyoAni rules!"

And um, is MUNTO 1&2 licensed or something? Since some people here seem to have seen the OVAs before, I'm kinda curious as to what its about. (Never heard of them outside this thread, actually...which is surprising considering how much hype KyoAni series generally have.:heh:)

Sorrow-K
2007-05-29, 01:28
That's because the Munto OVAs were made before KyoAni got popular.

My opinion of them: decent, not brilliant. Fair way to waste a couple of hours.