Ima, kore ga hoshiin da! - Superstitious Voodoo - A look back
I am a superstitious person. So, a week and a half ago when I sat down to begin this column, I had a strange feeling that things wouldn't go right. What's the big deal? Well, for those keeping track, this marks the 13th regular article for this column. Just as I sat down the first time, my phone rings with unpleasant news from my brother. Well, now it's a week later and I can finally finish up this column. To help speed things up, and help me get back into the swing of things, I've decided to take a look back at some of the titles I've covered in the first 3 months of this column.
In my inaugural column, I took a look at Anime Expo. Both shows are still airing in Japan, and with their popularity could see release in North America before the end of the year or early 2003. Chobits has quickly become a favorite of mine, with me even going out of my way to pick up the manga. .hack//SIGN is an intriguing series, but feels like its dragging out a plot that could have been told in only a few episodes. The story has me intrigued, so I will continue to watch until the end.
With my initial column, I attempted to play fortuneteller by giving my thoughts on who would acquire each series, and well, I'm still trying to decide if that is a useful feature of my column.
.hack//SIGN , I was totally off. Had I ed that Bandai Japan is heavily involved with promotion of .hack//SIGN and its various merchandise, I would have had ADV, but if I had to choose one, I'll go with ADV.
My next column touched on OVA cast finally shows up. Although set around a rather tired plot line, GXP manages to keep me rolling as things just keep getting weirder and weirder.
I'll stick with my guns and say Pioneer is sure to have this one, but as for it airing on TV, well, there's going to be a lot of editing for afternoon television. Even toned down a bit, it will still be better for it to air on Adult Swim.
At Anime Expo, there were a couple of shows getting a bit of a push, but amazingly, no one seems to be biting. Actually, Hiroaki Gōda. It has enough of a following in Japan that an OVA episode is being created. I didn't make a guess at the time, so I will now. This would be an ideal title for Pioneer, again going to their previous experience with quirky love stories.
Galaxy Angel, having been through series 1 and series 2, saw a bit of action at Anime Expo, but again no announcement of acquisition. Its popularity in Japan is leading to the creation of a series 3. I'll stick with ADV picking this one up, with Pioneer as a backup.
One series I actually devoted an entire column to was Tokyo Underground. This series is visually stunning; with strong character designs and a flashy animation style taking cues from many motion pictures. The animation and scene setups all help create a strong dramatic tone for the whole series. Unfortunately, the story and actual characterizations of the cast are so derivative that the show is often painful to watch. When I first took a look at this series, I really couldn't decide how I felt about the show. Well, about halfway through the series now, I can honestly say, I can do without it. I was hoping for a major twist in the plotline, or some other subtle nuance to make me like this show, but I haven't seen it. At this point, I've stopped watching it, and probably won't buy this one when it comes to North America. Its visual style and fighting action are sure to make it attractive to North American distributors, so I fully expect it to get here eventually.
The last series I want to look back at is FUNimation may be looking for another long action series to work on. And I honestly don't see Viz latching on to the Anime in addition to the manga. Viz has one long series they are putting a lot of hopes on, in Inu-yasha, so they probably aren't looking for another huge commitment series to push.
Of the 20+ series I've looked at in the last 3 months, nearly half have been licensed for distribution in North America. Strangely enough, the ones I thought were sure things have yet to be licensed. I guess I'll be investing in a new magic 8-ball for future columns! Well, next week, its back to things as usual. After my earth friendly column, I thought I would delve more into recent forays into the magical girl genre. So get your wands ready, and your magical transformation set! Until next time!