2007-03-21, 05:39 | Link #61 |
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what I mean is are there any groups that are anxiously awaiting the airing of the first episode so that they can obtain the raw and then begin the process of subbing that episode and releasing it so people who want to watch the show can.
Obviously I know its not out yet. |
2007-03-21, 10:44 | Link #62 |
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Nobody has announced it yet, according to this fairly well-updated wiki at least: http://fansub.andrewlb.com/pukiwiki.php?Spring%202007
Since this is a big budget Production I.G show, it's a guaranteed instalicense. I.G folks have already been sending promotional out material to potential partners long ago, so don't get your hopes up. Still, while this is AnimeSuki and we don't talk about things like that in open, you'd know what to do if something like that does happen. 8) |
2007-03-21, 20:17 | Link #63 |
Waiting for more taiyuki!
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It's the first title made using the fund that was part of the agreement that Geneon Ent. shares were acquired with by d-rights. Maybe they didn't feel the need to announce it. It even goes by an English title, Guardian of the Sacred Spirit.
This baby is prob. pre-licensed imo.
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2007-03-22, 06:09 | Link #64 |
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Geneon Entertainment isn't the same thing as Geneon USA, though.
Doesn't alter the fact that Geneon USA announced they'd licensed Seirei no Moribito at the Tokyo Anime Fair today/yesterday (not sure which, this is second-hand news), though. Not a surprise, and I'm sure they'll do a bang up job on it. |
2007-03-22, 07:12 | Link #65 | |
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From this link which was on the page that I originally linked to....
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There's also this and another linky. It's now an announced pre-licensed title imo.
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2007-03-22, 16:56 | Link #69 | |
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2007-03-23, 04:30 | Link #72 | |
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...Of course there's no hope of Singapore getting that treatment So I guess it's on to my pirating ways... If it matters at all I vaguely read some comments about the preview screening this show had some time back (before TAF, too). They showed the first two episodes and of course the response was largely positive (from what I remembered). The visuals were, needless to say, awesome. Whether I.G. will keep this up or not is another matter - I hope they do, seeing it's NHK and not-typical-anime-ish and all...
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2007-03-23, 06:26 | Link #73 |
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With NHK and Kenji Kamiyama, the animation quality should be quite consistent. Though, the story might be quite different from the novel source. In essence, GitS was very different from the movie and the manga although in a good way imo.
I'm kinda disappointed with their choice of artist for OP, i imagined it would be something more akin to Juuni Kokki's OP by Hari Kunihiko which is more oriental style.
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2007-03-23, 12:44 | Link #74 |
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Actually I like that she does since I really like the design, and I like finally getting this person's character designs in a lavish Production IG TV series. Her strong personality and action make me think this might be the more detailed anime I was expecting from Blood+. Blood+ was good, but the art style made it feel so much more mundane than I was expecting.
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2007-03-27, 18:32 | Link #76 |
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No idea how this came un-posted until now, probably because the guy who took all other TAF videos didn't uploaded this, but someone grabbed the opening with a hand-camera, here it is, my sister called me since she found it and I told her to lend me post it in the forum:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeB8qZrvs8I WAIT A SECOND... THERE'S DIRECT FEED OF THIS?! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2Kk2...elated&search= It's a boring but somewhat well done opening to be honest, it is only good to showcase budget even if not really the animation quality. 2nd Gig's was much better, that one is legendary, so catch is is really a far shot. |
2007-03-27, 19:38 | Link #78 |
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Well, here's a link with the OP and ED as well for this upcoming series
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bj3hS...elated&search= not exactly what i had in mind but oh well, can't judge an anime by it's cover... or OP n ED here to be exact.
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2007-03-28, 05:59 | Link #80 |
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Well, it was nothing mindblowing and it was perhaps a little typical, but it was undeniably solid and well-produced at any rate. More than the animation or storyboarding, it was about how everything looked so movie-like together. The colours fit in extremely well, and also the camera work seemed really good in a non-obvious way. I think my favourite part was that bit with the sunset and how the camera sort of sped past it.
Either way though, it's certainly a lot more upbeat than I thought it was. I had a look at the ED and it confirmed what I had been hearing, that Eureka 7's director Tomoki Kyoda storyboarded and directed the OP. Kyoda sure keeps getting bashed on 2ch so it was inevitable this'd get brought up as well. Perhaps while he knows how to utilize the amazing production capability of I.G. he hasn't come to the level where it can be more than just pretty, or something. By the way, for those of you here who were Chevalier fans, the OP was almost entirely animated by the Chevalier mainstays. I saw the Chiba brothers (?), Hajime Shimomura, and hell, even Tomomi Ozaki (Chevalier's charadesigner) was there. While I had a look at the ED though, I was surprised that I saw absolutely none of the big names I thought would be involved with this show. Where's Nishio?! No Okiura or anything - in fact I don't even recognize almost all of the names. Turns out this show will be co-produced with P.A. Works (I believe this also happened in GITS:SAC). Well, I guess this show will be more of a great-production than great-sakuga show then? That's okay for me, I have Dennou Coil and Gurenn Lagann if I want to fangirl over sakuga. ...argh, but I still do wish they had gone with an epic instrumental OP like Twelve Kingdoms rather than Laruku. -_- It kind of spoils the mood a bit... but I guess I'll get used to it.
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