2007-09-15, 15:19 | Link #1 |
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Time Jam: Valerian & Laureline (French-Japanese Co-Production)
I actually didn't see a topic here, so I thought I might as well post this over here.
Anyways, for those who aren't familiar with the name, Time-Jam: Valerian and Laureline is a Japanese-French co-productioned based off a French comic, known as Valérian: Spatio-Temporal Agent. The production team consists of Two main studios: Satelight, who is doing the 2D Animation, and Europacorp, who is supposibly involved with doing the 3D animation. Dargaud, who publishes the comic, is watching over production. Here's some trailers for the series: First French Trailer: http://youtube.com/watch?v=u9lpviZOd...elated&search= TAF Japanese Trailer: http://youtube.com/watch?v=L4G80WjJo...related&search Second French Trailer: http://youtube.com/watch?v=8_TCLJsaC...related&search France will begin broadcasting this October 20th, 2007 on Canal + (Family). Japan is still tentative on airing it of this year, but could end up airing as early as January 2008. Staff: Director: Eiichi Sato, Philippe Vidal Animation Direction: Tooru Yoshida, Toshiyuki Kubooka Original Character Design Art: Charles Vaucelles Character Designs: Makoto Uno Music: Alexandre Azzaria Last edited by ChibiGoku; 2007-10-09 at 20:12. |
2007-09-18, 08:20 | Link #2 |
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I saw the trailer some days ago too and considered posting it here and on AoD... thanks ChibiGoku !
There is also an english version of the first trailer : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOL3hS3hSOY And the Wiki article : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Val%C3%..._and_Laureline I'm not very fond of the designs and the kiddie show treatment, but can't wait watching it nonetheless. A Valerian anime series ? We have been waiting for it for years ! PS : The first volume of the complete edition of the original french comics has been out since last week. It's a good opportunity to rediscover the title if you understand the language
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2007-09-25, 21:53 | Link #4 |
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Hmmm An anime based of off un bande dessine? how interesting, I have a feeling that itll be worked over so as to appease the control board of France 3 (one of Frances public broadcasters) as they are known for airing children's shows.
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2009-10-13, 22:39 | Link #6 |
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Time Jam: Valerian & Laureline
Arguably a anime, a French/Japanese co-production based off a 1967 French Sci-Fi comic. If this displeases the mods I am sorry.
The series first aired in France in 2007 and has yet to air in Japan has come to DVD in France for 30 euros. This seems like some a group would be interested in so I thought to bring it here. Below is a English pitch trailer. No further English has been published or announced to date. And below is the French Amazon page for Time Jam. If you have a US Amazon account it will work. My purchase came to 55 US Dollar for 40 episodes of 23 minutes each Time Jam at amazon.fr |
2009-10-23, 06:23 | Link #9 |
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In Catalan autonomic TV (Spain) has been already aired about two times under the title of "Valerian & Laureline" the entire series, the plot lacks a bit bit it has good graphics and it was pretty interesting (anyways I don't usually like occidental cartoons copying japanese style)
http://www.tv3.cat/p25anys/els25.jsp...y=&anyFiltre=0 |
2009-10-24, 22:06 | Link #11 | |
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Thomas Romain, who works at Satelight, mentioned one thing about the series in which the director changed on the project (atleast, that's how it sounded), during the whole fiasco about Basquash! getting a new director. I did plan on asking him what happened with Valerian in Japan and why it didn't air, but I felt a bit uncomfortable asking so. I actually have a picture of the Japanese logo somewhere that was shown as one year at TAF (2007 I believe). I'll look into digging that up up. |
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2010-10-23, 21:22 | Link #12 |
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I've watched the first two of these on Crunchyroll and have enjoyed them both. Laureline is plenty feisty and Valerian has a self-deprecating sense of humor for an action hero. L is packed quite tightly into her space suit with its seductive zipper. I like the fact both mains are adults even if they're only in their twenties.
This was a Franco-Japanese co-partnership with Satelight as the animator. Even after two episodes you can see them starting to play around with 3-D modelling that later appears in Noein. (They did a better job with 3-D in that show, though the scenes with Haruka's house were overused.) All the direction of this show was European, though. The Wikipedia page has the details. The Crunchyroll episodes are dubbed by Australians. I liked the voice actors overall and thought the woman who voiced the Tempus Fugit's computer named Rhonda stole the show.
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I've seen the first ten or so episodes and I think it's alright. Right now it feels much more like a kids show to me (a kids show I probably would've liked too) and I'll continue it when I'm less swamped but with everything else out there I'm having a hard time finding motivation to watch it.
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2011-01-30, 15:05 | Link #17 |
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I just saw the first episode streamed on ANN, and the first episode was very enjoyable after Valerian went to the past. The Val & Laur escape sequence especially. The voices weren't exceptional though. Not bad, but not great either. I never even heard of this show til now. I hope the rest of the series is as enjoyable as the first episode =03.
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2011-01-30, 16:24 | Link #19 |
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I can somewhat remember a French comic from my childhood which was called "Valerian & Veronique".
I even could recognise the ship in that clip from my shady memories of the series. Any idea why they changed the name of the girl?
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