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yamato 2199 sequel :awesome:

A new season of Yamato 2199 has officially been announced. It's not 2199 though, since it's an actual sequel this time. No title yet. 26 episodes like the first series. Theatrical screening format before TV. Story will be a remake of Farewell Yamato and Yamato 2, mixed together with original stuff. They want to make even more new Yamato stuff after this season ends, 3-4 things in the works. The series will be released later in 2016. Still early.

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Valkyrie Drive -Mermaid- TV Anime's 1st Promo Video Previews Voice Cast

The official website for the Valkyrie Drive -Mermaid- television anime series began streaming the show's first promotional video on Sunday.

The show's staff also revealed on Sunday that Hitomi Harada will perform the show's opening theme song "Overdrive," and Yuka Iguchi and Mikako Izawa will perform the ending theme song "Ultra Super Hyper Miracle" as their characters Mirei and Mamori, respectively.

The series will premiere in October on the AT-X, Tokyo MX, BS11, KBS Kyoto, Sun TV, and TV Aichi channels.

The show's previously revealed cast includes:

Mikako Izawa as Mamori Tokonome

Yuka Iguchi as Mirei Shikishima

Yurika Kubo as Meifon Sakura

Yuna Yoshino as Akira Hiiragi

Asami Seto as Charlotte Scherzen

Masumi Tazawa as Kasumi Shigure

Saori Ōnishi as Rein Hasumi

Azumi Asakura as Lady J

Hitomi Harada as Momoka Sagara

Kikuko Inoue as Torino Kazami

The "beautiful girl sexy battle action" anime is set on five artificial islands. A girl named Mamori Tokonome is transferred to one of those islands, "Mermaid." When Mamori is attacked, a newly transferred girl named Mirei saves her. The enemy doesn't stop, however, and the two are soon cornered. Just when they think all hope is lost, Mirei kisses Mamori, and Mamori turns into a sword. Mirei then wields the sword and launches a counterattack against their enemies.

Senran Kagura creator Kenichirō Takaki and Hiraku Kaneko (Maken-Ki! Battling Venus 2, The Qwaser of Stigmata, Manyū Hiken-chō) are helming the project. Kaneko is directing and designing characters at the studio ARMS. Yousuke Kuroda (Mobile Suit Gundam 00, Jormungand, Hayate the Combat Butler) is in charge of series composition. GENCO is producing the series.

The multimedia project also includes Marvelous' "beautiful girl sexy social game" Valkyrie Drive -Siren- and the PlayStation Vita game Valkyrie Drive -Bhikkhuni-. Valkyrie Drive -Siren- will be free to play, but in-game items will be available at an additional cost. In the game's story, female characters run across the mysterious artificial island Siren. The girls utilize their unique abilities and fight against fate to maintain their way of life. Valkyrie Drive -Bhikkhuni- is slated to ship this year.

-Quelle

[video=youtube;2hiTYg33QiE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hiTYg33QiE[/video]

Freu mich drauf :D
 
One-Punch Man TV Anime Casts Saori Hayami, Mamoru Miyano

The combined 36th and 37th issue of Shueisha's Young Jump magazine is announcing details for the One-Punch Man television anime's cast and theme songs on Thursday.

The anime has cast Saori Hayami as Blizzard of Hell (Jigoku no Fubuki), and Mamoru Miyano as Sweet Mask (Amai Mask). In addition, the magazine notes that JAM Project is performing the anime's opening theme, and Hiroko Moriguchi is performing the ending theme. The opening theme's CD single is slated for an October 21 release, and the ending theme's CD single is slated for a November 18 release.

The anime will receive a preview screening at the Saitama City Cultural Center on September 6. Makoto Furukawa (Saitama), Kaito Ishikawa (Genos), Yuuki Kaji (Speed of Sound Sonic), and Aoi Yūki (Tornado of Terror) will attend the screening. The announcement did not specify how many episodes of the anime will be shown in the screening.

The magazine also revealed that the manga will receive a trading card game titled One-Punch Man Hacha Mecha, which will debut in November. More details about the game will be announced in Shueisha's Tonari no Young Jump spinoff website at a later date.

The anime will premiere in October on TV Tokyo and other channels, and will stream online on Niconico.

The original manga's story revolves around the titular super hero who has trained so hard that his hair has fallen out, and who can overcome any enemy with one punch. However, because he is so strong, he has become bored and frustrated with winning all his battles so easily.

The anime's official website began streaming a promotional video for the series on Saturday, introducing some of the series' characters.

-Quelle

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[video=youtube;QeaFvbUi7mU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeaFvbUi7mU[/video]
 
Mikako Takahashi Joins Food Wars! Anime Cast as Jun Shiomi

This year's combined 37th and 38th issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump will announce on Monday that Mikako Takahashi will join the cast of Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma as Jun Shiomi. She will debut along with Junichi Suwabe as Akira Hayama in the anime's 19th episode on August 14.

The official website announced other prominent cast members for the upcoming arc last month: Junichi Suwabe as Akira Hayama, Saori Goto as Nao Sadasuka, and Asami Seto as Miyoko Hōjō.

J.C. Staff is animating the series, which adapts Yūto Tsukuda and Shun Saeki's Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma comedy manga. The story follows Sōma, who works with his dad at his family's restaurant. His dad is a culinary master, and he often hosts cooking battles with his father. His father then enrolls him in an elite culinary school that is very difficult to enter, and the graduation rate is only about 10 percent.

The show premiered on April 3, and Crunchyroll is streaming the series as it airs. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the series for home video.

-Quelle

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Yo-kai Watch: Anime soll auch in Deutschland erscheinen

Am Rande eines Anspieltermins zu Yo-kai Watch verriet uns ein Nintendo-Mitarbeiter, dass man sich aktuell bemüht, den gleichnamigen Anime auch nach Deutschland zu bringen. Der Yo-kai Watch Anime wurde bereits durch Viz Media für den europäischen Markt lizenziert, ob er aber auch hierzulande ausgestrahlt wird, war bisher unbekannt.

-Quelle
 
Zu Yokai-Watch. Hab ihn angeschaut und schlecht ist er nicht, nur passiert halt jede Folge an sich exakt das Gleiche. Also sowas wie Pokemon, wo sie auf ne Reise aufbrechen, ist es nicht.

Zu Food Wars. Hört sich gut an. ^^ Hoffe das der Anime noch lange laufen wird, ist nämlich wirklich ein guter. :D
 
Zu Yokai-Watch. Hab ihn angeschaut und schlecht ist er nicht, nur passiert halt jede Folge an sich exakt das Gleiche. Also sowas wie Pokemon, wo sie auf ne Reise aufbrechen, ist es nicht.
Naja, eigentlich passiert bei Pokémon auch jede Episode das gleiche, nur halt woanders :kruemel:

Hab Yokai Watch noch nicht geschaut, aber da es ja gerne mal mit Pokémon verglichen wird, sicherlich keine schlechte Idee, wenn der Titel hier ein Erfolg werden soll. Und mehr Japan kann man hier immer gebrauchen ;-)
 
Kan Colle Franchise Gets Anime Film in 2016

The staff at the "Dai-Ni-Kai 'Kan Colle' Kankanshiki" (2nd 'Kan Colle' Naval Review) event in Yokohama on Sunday announced that the Kantai Collection or "Kan Colle" franchise will get an anime film in 2016. The event screened footage that features the Kan-musume characters Fubuki, Mutsuki, Yūdachi, Akagi and Kaga, Hiryū Kaini and Sōryū Kaini, the four Kongō sisters (Kaini), Kitakami and Ōi, Chōkai Kaini, Yūbari, Mutsu and Nagato, Kako Kaini and Furutaka Kaini, Zuikaku and Shōkaku, Shimakaze, Kuma, and Ōyodo.

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The final episode of the television anime series had revealed in March that the television anime would get a sequel. The anime's official Twitter account indicates that the movie and the sequel are separate projects that are going into production at the same time.

The TV anime series premiered on January 7 and Crunchyroll streamed it as it aired in Japan. The series is set in a world where humanity has lost control of the seas. The threat that has taken over the seas is the "deep sea fleet." The only ones who can counter this threat are Kan-musume (literally, warship girls), girls who possess the spirit of naval vessels from days gone by.

The base for the fleet arrayed against the "deep sea fleet" is Chinjufu. There, many various Kan-musume have gathered to live together and work hard everyday in training and other matters. One day, a Kan-musume arrives at Chinjufu. She is a special class of destroyer, and her name is Fubuki.

Kadokawa Games launched the original free-to-play browser game with the service provider DMM.com in April 2013. In the game, players compete with cards featuring female moe characters inspired by Japanese World War II warships such as aircraft carriers, battleships, and cruisers. Players build, organize, and repair their anthropomorphized fleet to progress through maps.

Kantai Collection Kai a PlayStation Vita port of the game directed by the original browser game's producer and director Kensuke Tanaka, will ship in Japan on November 26 after multiple delays.

-Quelle

Würd mich freuen, der Anime war klasse :)
 
BPO Watchdog Group Receives Complaints About Anime Content

Japanese media watchdog group Broadcasting Ethics and Program Improvement Organization (BPO) posted a summary of viewer comments it received during the month of July, including several complaints about anime content. Though the complaints describe the content of the anime, the titles of the anime are not posted.

One complaint refers to a late-night anime that, while it uses sound modification, has a line that is recognizable as a vulgar word for genitals. It also "uses a gesture that suggests sexual intercourse." The comment says that the show goes too far because even children can guess what the lewd expressions mean.

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The anime SHIMONETA: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn’t Exist, which premiered on late-night television in Japan in July, uses the gestures described as well as censored words for genitals.

Another complaint cited the ending of a children's anime that featured girls in bathing suits. The commenter stated that this is "unnecessary" in a children's cartoon and "lacks consideration, as there are many child predators."

The second ending sequence for the 2015 PriPara anime included scenes of girls at the beach in bathing suits.

[video=youtube;wsJVCnWeXQg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsJVCnWeXQg[/video]

The BPO also received a complaint about a lottery commercial that used characters from the popular children's anime. The viewer who submitted the complaint stated that they did not believe lottery ticket sellers should be using children's characters.

Characters from the popular children's anime Chibi Maruko-chan appeared in a commercial to advertise "Chibi Maruko-chan Scratch" lottery tickets.

[video=youtube;jb9izQouPwI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jb9izQouPwI[/video]

The BPO last posted a complaint about an anime in its April list. This complaint referred to an anime that airs at 6:00 p.m. featuring a hug pillow and "items used for BDSM." This happened in the 2015 Gintama anime's 4th episode.

-Quelle
 
Hier mal gefragt, googel befragt da fand ich Zitate und Andeutungen..
Gibt es Handfeste Infos, das Sword Art Online Season 3 kommen wird, angeblich ja Ende 2015, doch dann würde man doch schon mehr wissen?

Und Accel World Season 2 wäre auch was feines :P
 
Anime Insiders Share How Much Producing a Season Costs

Although it's a far cry from the supersized budgets of Hollywood, the anime industry is a labor-intensive and expensive field. Like other entertainment ventures, any anime production has to ensure that its budget matches its expected earnings.

According to Masamune Sakaki, a CG creator in the anime industry, an average 13-episode anime season costs around 250 million yen (or $2 million). He also made it clear that most anime can't recoup this expense, and the industry rests on the windfall of a few big hits. In a July interview, Takayuki Nagatani, producer of Shirobako (itself an anime about anime production), claimed that his show cost 500 million yen (or $4 million) for 24 episodes. In order to make it sell, he had to "advertise it, plan events, and make merchandise." Shinji Takamatsu, a veteran animator, cited a figure of 150 to 200 million yen ($1.2 to $1.6 million). "Expecting to make that up through disc sales alone is a hopeless business model, but that's how almost all late night anime are," he writes.

If these sound like staggering figures, keep in mind that they are comparable to that for most American deep cable shows. As for the hard-working animators, average pay is a mere $27,689 a year.

-Quelle

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neue rage of bahamut serien angekündigt :aargh:

[video=youtube;V-W5fmFEJgY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-W5fmFEJgY[/video]

:v:

das hier ist eine eigenständige serie, die mit den geschehen aus der ersten serie nichts zu tun hat....
sequel ist ja schon länger angekündigt.

trotzdem... wtf
 
neue rage of bahamut serien angekündigt :aargh:

:v:

das hier ist eine eigenständige serie, die mit den geschehen aus der ersten serie nichts zu tun hat....
sequel ist ja schon länger angekündigt.

trotzdem... wtf

Lohnt sich denn der Anime vom letztem Jahr?
Resonanz war wie ich so mitbekommen habe ja positiv, aber viel Beachtung hat die Serie glaub gar nicht bekommen.
 
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Lohnt sich denn der Anime vom letztem Jahr?
Resonanz war wie ich so mitbekommen habe ja positiv, aber viel Beachtung hat die Serie glaub gar nicht bekommen.

die 8 episoden die ich gesehen habe, waren alle wirklich klasse. dank f2p money konnte sich das studio aber auch eine menge freiheiten leisten. xD
ich sollte auch endlich mal den rest anschauen... :angst:
 
Ist KAZE eigentlich behindert?

Dragon Ball Z Kai Box 1 mit den Folgen 1 - 16 (400 Minuten Laufzeit) kostet als DVD: 56,99€ und als Blu Ray: 70,98€!!!!

Ganz ehrlich das kann doch nicht wirtschaftlich sein! Bei 40€ pro Saga wäre es ja vielleicht noch angemessen aber so müssen sie sich nicht wundern, wenn das keiner kauft und alle Anime nur saugen oder streamen...

Brauchen Jahre um es rüber zubringen, machen ne neue Synchro mit anderen Stimmen anstatt die schon bestehende zu nehmen und dann dieser Preis.... das ist so lächerlich.

40€ pro Saga wären in Ordnung das wären dann immer noch 160€ für die komplette Serie... aber so müssen sie sich über schlechte Verkäufe nicht wundern....

http://www.amazon.de/Dragonball-Kai...=1441104838&sr=8-1&keywords=dragon+ball+z+kai

Falls die davon "nur" 4 Boxen bringen sind das übrigens: 280€...
 
Ist KAZE eigentlich behindert?

Dragon Ball Z Kai Box 1 mit den Folgen 1 - 16 (400 Minuten Laufzeit) kostet als DVD: 56,99€ und als Blu Ray: 70,98€!!!!

Ganz ehrlich das kann doch nicht wirtschaftlich sein! Bei 40€ pro Saga wäre es ja vielleicht noch angemessen aber so müssen sie sich nicht wundern, wenn das keiner kauft und alle Anime nur saugen oder streamen...

Brauchen Jahre um es rüber zubringen, machen ne neue Synchro mit anderen Stimmen anstatt die schon bestehende zu nehmen und dann dieser Preis.... das ist so lächerlich.

40€ pro Saga wären in Ordnung das wären dann immer noch 160€ für die komplette Serie... aber so müssen sie sich über schlechte Verkäufe nicht wundern....

http://www.amazon.de/Dragonball-Kai...=1441104838&sr=8-1&keywords=dragon+ball+z+kai

Falls die davon "nur" 4 Boxen bringen sind das übrigens: 280€...

Wucherpreise :ugly:

Wahrscheinlich begründet Kazé damit, dass Sie neue Synchrosprecher suchen mussten.
 
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Ist KAZE eigentlich behindert?

Dragon Ball Z Kai Box 1 mit den Folgen 1 - 16 (400 Minuten Laufzeit) kostet als DVD: 56,99€ und als Blu Ray: 70,98€!!!!

Ganz ehrlich das kann doch nicht wirtschaftlich sein! Bei 40€ pro Saga wäre es ja vielleicht noch angemessen aber so müssen sie sich nicht wundern, wenn das keiner kauft und alle Anime nur saugen oder streamen...

Brauchen Jahre um es rüber zubringen, machen ne neue Synchro mit anderen Stimmen anstatt die schon bestehende zu nehmen und dann dieser Preis.... das ist so lächerlich.

40€ pro Saga wären in Ordnung das wären dann immer noch 160€ für die komplette Serie... aber so müssen sie sich über schlechte Verkäufe nicht wundern....

http://www.amazon.de/Dragonball-Kai...=1441104838&sr=8-1&keywords=dragon+ball+z+kai

Falls die davon "nur" 4 Boxen bringen sind das übrigens: 280€...

Und jetzt stell dir mal vor du willst wie ich One Piece kaufen was 40 Folgen hat.... Hba mir Box 1 im Angebot gekauft aber definitiv nicht mehr, 16 Folgen 50 Euro DVD nein da importier ich lieber aus England.
 
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