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L13: Maniac
Wie hier anscheinend niemand Kaiji guckt, obwohl das neben Gintama am "EPIC"-sten ist...
doch, ich *meld*
ansonsten noch:
C
Moshidora
Ao no Exorcist
Deadman Wonderland
Hyougemono
Steins;Gate
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Wie hier anscheinend niemand Kaiji guckt, obwohl das neben Gintama am "EPIC"-sten ist...
Ne Menge Stuff bei den ich schauen werde. Ich frag mich wie die das schaffen diese Masse an Anime zu produzieren, das is irgendwie creepy.
gibt halt ne Menge an Animestudios.
Deutsche Sender schaffen es doch auch Masse an Mist äh Talkshows, Soaps, Dokus & co zu produzieren ^^'
Die sind aber schneller gemacht als nen Anime.
hast dazu Daten von dt. Formaten und Anime zur Hand?
bei einer Talkshow ist es klar, aber beim Rest? Glaube nicht, dass die innerhalb 1-6 Tage zusammengeschustert werden
Das glaub ich ohne mit der Wimper zu zucken, so schlecht wie das dt. TV Programm ist.
ANNFMA's Hiromu Arakawa Starts Silver Spoon School Manga
On March 30, this year's 18th issue of Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine is announcing the title and some other details of the new manga series by Hiromu Arakawa (Fullmetal Alchemist, Hero Tales). Silver Spoon (Gin no Saji) will be Arakawa's first weekly manga series when it launches in the magazine's 19th issue on April 6. The story will be set in a high school in the northernmost Japanese prefecture of Hokkaido.
The manga will adorn the front cover of the magazine issue, and it will also have a full-color opening page. The issue will include a special clear file to commemorate the launch of the new series.
ANNFunimation Dismisses Its One Piece BitTorrent Lawsuit
The North American anime distributor Funimation filed a March 18 notice of dismissal for its January lawsuit against 1,337 "Does" who had allegedly downloaded and distributed an episode of the television series One Piece. In February, Senior United States District Judge Royal Furgeson had already removed defendants 2 through 1,337 from the suit; the judge said that Funimation had to file individual, separate lawsuits for each defendant because the accused were not "acting in concert."
In its March 18 notice, Funimation voluntarily dismissed the lawsuit against all remaining defendants, but also stated that "as a matter of law," it retains and reserves the right to re-file the claims "against any of these defendants, jointly or as individuals."
News: Working!!/Wagnaria Manga Has 'New Project' in the Works
Website for TV anime opens with large number "7" on its splash page
The wraparound jacket band on the ninth volume of Karino Takatsu's Working!! manga is announcing on Friday that Takatsu's website has received over 50 million hits, so she "is doing a 'new project.'" As of Friday, the official website for the television anime adaptation is also opening with a splash page with a large number "7." Neither the jacket band nor the two websites indicate the format that the new project will take. In the story, a high school freshman named Sōta Takanashi works part-time among a restaurant's high-spirited, eccentric, yet cool staffers.
The first television anime series based on Takatsu's manga was announced in 2009 and aired during the spring 2010 anime season. NIS America, the American subsidiary of the Nippon Ichi Software videogame company, licensed the series last November and released it under the name Wagnaria!! last week.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-03-24/bandai-adds-2-tales-of-the-abyss-mangaNews: Bandai Entertainment Adds 2 Tales of the Abyss Manga
Asch's first volume bundled with Tales of the Abyss anime, also sold separately
Bandai Entertainment has issued a press release announcing that it has acquired the license to two manga spinoffs based on the 2003 Tales of the Abyss Playstation 2 role-playing videogame. The first is Rin Nijyo and Hana Saitou's manga Tales of the Abyss: Asch: the Bloody (Tales of the Abyss: Senketsu no Asch), and the second is Takumi Miyajima and Ayumi Kanou's Tales of the Abyss: Jade's Secret Memories (Tales of the Abyss: Tsuioku no Jade).
The first volume of Asch the Bloody will also be bundled with the limited edition part one release of the Tales of the Abyss TV anime, which Bandai announced at last year's Comic-Con International and will release on June 7. The limited edition release's suggested retail price (SRP) is US$34.98, while the regular edition, which does not include the manga, has an SRP of US$29.98. Both manga's first volumes will also be sold separately. Retailer Amazon.com currently lists Asch: the Bloody's first volume as having an August 16 release date and an SRP of US$10.99.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-03-24/clamp-i.g-to-collaborate-on-blood-c-original-animeNews: CLAMP, I.G to Collaborate on Blood-C Original Anime
CLAMP to create story, designs for latest Blood anime from Production I.G; manga also planned
The May issue of Kadokawa Shoten's Monthly Shōnen Ace magazine is announcing on Saturday that the anime studio Production I.G and the manga creator quartet CLAMP are collaborating on a new Blood original anime called Blood-C, which will launch this July. CLAMP is creating the story and original character designs, and Production I.G is handling the animation.
In addition, Ranmaru Kotone (Diasta of Ultima Thule, Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo -Tokikake-) will adapt the project into a manga, which will launch in the July issue of Shōnen Ace on May 26. The official website for the project will open at the www.blood-c.jp address, which was registered by Aniplex.
The Blood vampire anime franchise began with Hiroyuki Kitakubo and Production I.G's Blood: The Last Vampire film, in which Mamoru Oshii (Ghost in the Shell, The Sky Crawlers) and Kenji Kamiyama (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Eden of the East) created the story and screenplay. The film inspired Jun'ichi Fujisaku's Blood+ television series, Chris Nahon's live-action film remake, and several manga spinoffs.
This year's eighth issue of Square Enix's Young Gangan magazine is announcing that a Summer 2011 live-action television adaptation and a 2012 film adaptation of the Arakawa under the bridge manga has been green-lit. [Via Earl.box]
Update: The magazine's interior pages indicate that the television drama and film are part of the same live-action effort. The website will open on April 1 at autb.jp, and the ninth issue will name part of the cast on April 15.
Quelle: ANN
Äh? Wtf? Wie soll sowas denn als LA funktionieren???
Stimmt! Slapstickcomedy und Situationskomik in einem solche unrealistischen, fast schon fiktiven Setting. Nicht realisierbar, du hast Recht...Äh? Wtf? Wie soll sowas denn als LA funktionieren???
Und noch was. Anscheinend bekommt Rio Rainbow Gate ne zweite Season...
Kann mir jemand erklären, warum so ein Scheißmist ne zweite Season bekommt, während man bei anderen Anime verzweifelt wartet?