First ‘Girl Who Leapt Through Time’ Dates & Locales Announced

This is NOT the complete list of theaters that Bandai Entertainment will play Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo/The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, at, but it is the first few: from June 13th through 19th it will play subtitled in Los Angeles (at the ImaginAsian Center) and dubbed in New York City (at the ImaginAsian Theater), and August 29th through September 4th it will play subbed at the Varsity Theater in Seattle, WA.

So, to repeat:

Los Angeles, ImaginAsian Center, June 13-19, SUBBED.
NYC, ImaginAsian Theater, June 13-19, DUBBED.
Seattle, Landmark’s Varsity Theater, August 29 - Sept. 4, SUBBED.

More dates pending!

‘Gurren Lagann’ Release, Take Two

So! Right Stuf has preorders for the first 9 episodes (on two discs) of Gurren Lagann, Bandai Entertainment’s sub-only release.

Interestingly, they also have a special edition of the bare bones release o_o; It’s unclear what all the features are, but don’t be fooled by the two discs; the regular edition has two as well. It looks like it comes with just a CD, presumably the “Sorairo Days” OP single or something along those lines.

And hey, speaking of Gurren Lagann– the official website has opened on up. It looks like they’re pre-selling movie tickets on May 30th, during which time the first 10,000 purchasers will get a free poster, and again on July 18th, when they’ll give away 10,000 limited-edition illustration anthologies (DO WANT). And the movie, of course, hits theaters September 6th.

NYCC08: License/Announcement Roundup


My favorite thing I bought at the con: a Gurren Lagann jacket. (My favorite free swag? Tie between Del Rey’s Fairy Tail slap bracelet and Vertical’s Blackjack syringe/pen.)

Okay folks, here it is– all of the new manga/anime licenses and announcements that were made at New York Comic Con (that I picked up, and I may even have some things listed as new that aren’t, so feel free to correct me if so).

801 Media
- Licensed Ze by Yuki Shimizu.
- Licensed Koi wa Aserazu by Mio Tennohji.

Bandai Entertainment:
- Licensed Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann.
- Licensed Gundam 00.
- Licensed Ghost Slayers Ayakashi manga by Yaeko Ninagawa.

CMX:
- Licensed Classical Medley by Sanae Kana.
- Licensed Astral Project by Marginal.
- Licensed Suihelibe! by Naomi Azuma.
- Licensed Fire Investigator Nanase by author Izo Hashimoto and illustrator Tomoshiya Ishikawa (thanks to Nebs for the creator names).
- Licensed Jihai by Toshimi Nigoshi.
- Licensed Venus Capriccio by Mai Nishikata.

Del Rey Manga:
- Licensed Gakuen Prince by Jun Yuzuki.
- Licensed Samurai 7 by Mizutaka Zuhou, inspired by Akira Kurosawa’s movie.
- Licensed Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei by Kouji Kumeta (!)
- Licensed The Case of the Dragon Slayer novel by Kadano Kouhei.

Digital Manga Publishing:
- Licensed Swallowing the Earth by Osamu Tezuka.

FUNimation:
- No new announcements.

TOKYOPOP
- Licensed the Kyo Kara Maoh! light novels by author Tomo Takabayashi and artist Temari Matsumoto.

VIZ Media:
- Will publish Stan Lee and Hiroyuki Takei’s lovechild ULTIMO, presumably in Shonen Jump; details not released.
- Releasing the Hunter x Hunter anime in season box sets.
- Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z are both going to be released in VIZBIG format.
- They’re releasing a new Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo series.
- Black Lagoon is confirmed; first volume due in August.

Yen Press:
- Licensed The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya manga; will also release the novels jointly with Little, Brown Young Adults.
- Licensed Soul Eater by Atsuki Ohkubo; will run in Yen+.
- Licensed Nabari no Ou by Yuki Kamatan; will run in Yen+.
- Licensed Higurashi no Naku Koro ni by Karin Suzuragi and 07th Expansion; will run in Yen+.
- Licensed Bamboo Blade by Masahiro Tohtsuka; will run in Yen+.
- Licensed Sumomomo Momomo by Shinobu Ohtaka; will run in Yen+.
- Licensed man hua Wild Animals by (?); will run in Yen+.
- Yen+’s first issue is coming out July 29th and will be 460 pages; cover price is $8.99 and a 12-issue (1-year) subscription will be $49.97.

Once again, if I missed anything/got something wrong, please feel free to correct in the comments or via e-mail :)

NYCC08: Follow-Up Questions

By gia on April 20th, 2008   Con Reports, Features

Okay folks, I can’t take any more questions except for TOKYOPOP now, because I’ve left the dealer room and I’m leaving the con after Tpop (trying to make a pilgrimage to Kinokuniya).

That said, I did do my best to get answers to all of your questions:

  1. 1. When is Flower of Life 4 coming out? - It just came out in Japan a little while ago, so we’re looking at spring ‘09 for a US release. DMP has caught up with Yoshinaga’s releases in Japan so expect there to be a significant delay between releases from here on out.
  2. 2. Swallowing the Earth is the only Tezuka title DMP is planning to release this year.
  3. 3. DMP would love to license more Yoshinaga works, but they’re all pretty much taken– except Oooku, which is still a bit young to get a license out here.
  4. 4. FUNimation does not yet have release dates for Darker than Black.
  5. 5. Cast list and release dates for Ouran High School Host Club are still pending but we may have hope for them this summer. MAYBE. No promises! (Yeah, I don’t know what’s taking so long either…)
  6. 6. Bandai Entertainment does not yet have release dates for Clamp School Detectives.

The last question was pretty open (someone requested that I poke around and see if anyone wants to license Otomen, by Soul Rescue’s Aya Kanno. Unfortunately I got it after I left the dealer room, so even if I had time to try and hobnob and hint I couldn’t have gotten anything, sorry! I will ask Tpop if they plan to do any more Kanno works.

Feel free to drop TOKYOPOP questions if you have them; their panel starts in 10.

Interlude III: Bandai Entertainment Hearts Blu-Ray

Anime on DVD reports that Bandai Entertainment has acquired the rights to Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, will be dubbing it with their usual GitS cast, and will release it on Blu-Ray as well as DVD. No date yet, but it sounds like it’ll probably be in ‘09.

Quickie Follow-Up: More Gurren Lagann DVD Info

By gia on April 18th, 2008   Anime, Licenses, News, Western News

Just got the Gurren Lagann sub-only release info. It’ll be released on three sets (individual discs or pairs, I’m not sure) of 9 episodes at $29.98 (which, by the way, comes out to about $3.33 an episode). It’ll be available first at Anime Expo, then hit stores a little later in July.

The 2009 release will be *early* 2009, by the way.

NYCC08: Bandai Entertainment and their Sneaky Website

Bandai Entertainment’s sneaky marketing people are at it again– check out the Bandai Entertainment website, which promises a giant announcement in about 20 minutes and also has a little history of BE. The announcement is also being made at Kawaii-Con in Hawaii by BE president Ken Iyadomi. What will it be?

Actually I’ve already heard along the grapevine, and people, this is big. Keep reloading and I will let you know as soon as I can. Did I mention this is BIG? Yeah.

Meanwhile we’re doing a bit of a Q&A while waiting for technical difficulties to be resolved– the Geass manga is probably going to be released in August, around when they start releasing the DVDs of the anime. He doesn’t know what kind of editing Geass will get on Adult Swim, but probably nothing too dramatic. (Probably just the table-humping…)

Just asked about the Eureka Seven movie, which they actually co-produced, so while they haven’t set anything official they would most likely be involved in the movie’s release in North America.

Someone just asked if Bandai Visual USA’s bad rep with fans in the US causes any trouble for Bandai Entertainment, which Rob Napton (who’s hosting the panel, did I mention?) says isn’t really the case– though both companies get questions for the other.

We has Geass DVD specs! There will be limited edition version of each disc, the first of which includes a box, the soundtrack, and the first manga, plus a sound episode CD and the first two discs for $74.98 There is also a bundle pack which will come with the first two discs (9 episodes) and a box for $39.99, and the regular edition will also be $24.98 per five-ep disc. The rest of the first season will come out in two-disc, 9-episode chunks.

And we finally have sound, huzzah! Which means we move into trailers, eh. Geass first, then Lucky Star. You know how Lucky Star comes with a t-shirt with the uniforms? Yeah, the rest include the cheerleader outfit, male and female uniforms, school swimsuit, etc.

Moving on…Ghost Slayers Ayashi, which premiered at Sakura Con. It’s being released with a really fancy collector box, and they also have the manga of the series (new announcement!) starting September 2nd. The collector box will come with the manga and a 16-page guidebook and the first ten episodes. Similarly, there will be a bundle box release for $39.98 with the first ten, and then you can also buy the DVDs individually for $24.98 for five eps.

In the meantime, one of the announcements has already been leaked: it’s Gundam 00, which isn’t terribly surprising, but still spiffy to hear. They’re also working on a TV broadcast.

And the next big announcement is…Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann. Sorry ADV! Yes, I’m serious, Bandai Entertainment has snatched away the Gurren Lagann license. They’ll start releasing it in July, August, and September, three months in a row. It will also be sub-only for that release; a dub version will be released in 2009. Here is a teaser site for TTGL, btw. And the actual, official site too. Don’t worry; I’ll get to questions about whether they’ll use the same cast/dub and what kind of release they’ll be doing.

Three 9-episode chunks for Gurren Lagann; no license for the movie just yet. For the dub they’re starting completely over, so you can scrap those ADV dub cast lists entirely. The sub version will probably be fairly bare-bones, with more special features and stuff available for the dub version. Nothing concrete for possible digital distro for the series.

Yarrrr! That’s pretty much it. I kinda spaced on most of the Q&A because it’s mostly not very new.

New York Comic Con Guests, Premieres, Etc.

A press release announcing NYCC’s anime-related guests and events is being circulated. First up is T.M.REVOLUTION, aka Takanori Nishikawa, who you may know for performing on the soundtracks of Rurouni Kenshin, Gundam SEED, and Gundam SEED Destiny.

Need more? How about some premieres? Code Geass, Lucky Star, Victorian Romance Emma, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, and Amuri in Star Ocean will all premiere at NYCC.

I’m willing to bet that the premieres of Geass and Lucky Star will be dubbed; Emma is a sub-only release to begin with so there is no dub. For The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, I have no idea; ditto for Amuri. (If you noticed that all of these premieres are Bandai Entertainment except for Amuri and Emma, bonus points for yoU!)

The rest of the press release is right here.

Sakura08: Swagpost Day Two, Wrap-Up, & Random Pics

So it turns out that tomorrow’s Bandai Visual USA panel has been cancelled, which means I have no panels to cover, which means I’ll probably spend most of the day hanging around in the dealer’s room, acting as a booth babe for KumoriCon.

In the meantime, here are the primary highlights from the panels I covered:

  • TOKYOPOP has put Kino no Tabi on hold indefinitely and they blame themselves, but didn’t detail the reasons.
  • TOKYOPOP.com v2.5 is due in the next few weeks.
  • Bandai Entertainment DOES have the rights to season 2 of Code Geass (not surprising, but nice to know). The DVDs of season 1 will also feature many of the bonus stuff that came with the Japanese discs, including sketch booklets and stuff.
  • This was sorta already known, but TWO versions of The Girl Who Leapt Through Time/Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo are going to be sent to theaters: a digital dubbed version to theaters that can handle those, and a subbed 35mm version. So what appears in your city (if anything) will vary depending on what your theater takes. The dub will premiere at NYCC in April.
  • Dark Horse’s CLAMP project may be a candidate for a movie, although it’s still unclear whether that’s a possibility for one of the seven movies that Universal makes on its own or whether they might try to self-finance, but it’s still an exciting possibility, to use Carl Horn’s words.
  • DH’s Domo-kun doll is also coming available soon, including exclusive colors at San Diego Comic Con (yellow) and for Newberry (green).
  • FUNimation is still pushing Operation Anime, their anime club connection program.
  • Info on Ouran High School Host Club should hit this summer and will be released uncut.
  • Koge Donbo is too busy working on Kamichama Karin Chu! to do a second volume of Broccoli’s Kon Kon Kokon. Sad charats!
  • VIZ Media and Antarctic Press both mysteriously no-showed. (I have an e-mail out to VIZ asking what’s up and who I might ask some questions.)

I’ll be dropping by the dot anime booth to see if any BVU folks are around to chat with for a bit, since they didn’t have a panel, so I’ll let you know if I glean anything interesting from that– and I’ll check in with Sheehan regarding One Piece on Cartoon Network. Now, the swagpost…

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Closeups (but not of the doujinshi ♥) and a couple of cosplay shots (including another L-in-disguise) after the jump! Read the rest of this entry »

Sakura08: Bandai Entertainment LiveBlog

By gia on March 29th, 2008   Con Reports, Features

Okie-dokie, I’m done being a booth babe for KumoriCon, so I guess it’s time for the Bandai Entertainment panel! Rob Napton presides, and he also told me that there’ll be no BIG announcements, which seems to be the theme this weekend (last year they had a *couple* of licenses…there are really just too many cons these days, I think).

Anyway. On we go! We’re gonna be checkin’ out Lucky Star, Code Geass, Ghost Slayers Ayashi (aka Ayakashi Ayashi), and The Girl Who Leapt Through Time first…or at least those are the ones I see on the list so far.

Nothing new about the Lucky Star release, but someone asked about Blu-Ray which we’ll hear a bit about later, although not necessarily pertaining to Lucky Star.

Next is Geass so I’m hoping we’ll hear more about the DVD releases for it…okay, I have to admit, I kinda like the Lelouch voice, and it’s Bosch, which kills me a little inside. Nice trailer for it, though it doesn’t quite offer some of the over-the-top-ness. Blah blah blah, broadcast on Adult Swim on April 26th, running on Adult Swim Fix starting April 25th, CLAMP designs, etc. DVD and manga will start running in July/August, more specific dates soon, and I’ll ask if there are plans for a premium edition and whatnot later.

Now we’re on the Ayakashi Ayashi trailer. I actually caught a rough cut of the first episode dubbed earlier (a friend was interested) and it still looks very pretty. So-so on the dubbing, I think, but so I often think, so don’t worry about it too much. the 30-ep anime will also start being released in July/August.

And now, Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo, aka The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, yum yum yum! Same trailer as when it was announced at…was it NYAF or NYCC? I forget, but it’s still awesome. Theatrical release will begin in June, but they’re trying to get more booked before they announce everything– it’ll be at least 10 screens (please god let one of them be in Portland!). The DVD is scheduled for fall.

The next set will be Terra E, My-Otome Zwei, Gundam SEED Destiny, and the newly-announced Rocket Girl.

I never did watch Terra E when it ran; I guess it just slipped through the cracks. It looks fantastically gorgeous, though, not that the trailer says anything really about the plot besides “pretty stuff! In space!” and some mechs. (Don’t worry, we got a description after.) Maybe I’ll get to it eventually. The theme, Takuya’s “Jet Boy,” is pretty nice. The 24-episode series will begin its release in August.

My-Otome Zwei, which I have to say I’ve never really been all that interested in (or Mai-HiME either), whose trailer is still raw, no dubs or subs. Huh. Zwei will see an October release of the OVAs.

Maybe the lack of announcements is partially because of Tokyo Anime Fair being this weekend? Hmm.

Next up, Gundam SEED Destiny “TV movies” (oh, is that what it was?). Nice trailer, ’bout what I’d expect for Gundam from Bandai-E. Okay, they’re 4 “special editions” that were released, which is why BE is calling them “TV movies.” They re-tell the tale of Gundam SEED Destiny with some of the old animation and some new, and a lot of fans in Japan allegedly preferred this version over the orginal TV version. Hmm. First one will probably be in June.

Last up is Rocket Girls, but they apparently had some trouble with the source material, so the video is pixelated. Boo! The 12-episode comedy/adventure/sci-fi series doesn’t have a release date, but nothing solid just yet.

Time for Q&A. I’m going to ask about is Crunchy Roll and Adult Swim Fix…someone asked if they have ADR info for Rocket Girls, nothing yet.

Asked my question, they had a limited experiment with Amazon Unbox in ‘07 and they’re looking at their options. Apparently until recently in Japan digital distro wasn’t really encouraged by Japanese companies, and digital distro rights were hard to acquire even for shows they had DVD rights to, meaning the companies have their hands tied a bit in terms of releasing them online to English fans.

Geass question: the DVD releases! The other question I was going to ask about Geass DVDs and boxes; it’ll start being released probably August, which Robert doesn’t think of as “late.” Nothing’s official yet but they are looking at different distribution patterns, so we don’t know about a box or anything like that, but it’s a special show so they want to do something really spiffy. They ARE officially committed to the sequel season, R2, by the way. Win!

No plans for a Canadian broadcast just yet, but they have a good relationship with Canadian broadcasters (probably since Canada still actually likes most Gundam shows– hey, I should ask about Gundam 00). Someone asked about Geass pronunciations, like whether the rankings will be pronounced correctly per British pronunciations, and it looks like they’re being careful to stick with the original creators’ intentions.

There are some coffin-shaped goodies up on the table but I’m not sure what they are O_o. Someone just asked of the Pizza Hut ads will be retained in Geass; apparently it gets asked a lot. The answer is: Sunrise cleared the use of Pizza Hut for Japan, not international use, so anyone who uses the show outside of Japan will have to deal with Pizza Hut. Eep. There are discussions going on between BE and Pizza Hut, nothing definite just yet.

Someone just asked a Bandai Visual USA question, oops! Someone just informed me that BVU has cancelled their panel, by the way. Will have to pop on by dot-anime to see what that’s all about! (I also just got introduced to a BVU marketing person; maybe I can ask her.)

On the Blu-Ray front, now that Blu-Ray has won the hi-def war, BE is looking at doing it in the near future, but nothing definite yet. He’s not sure why Zwei was put on multiple discs (or the SEED Destiny movies either). As for the new My-Otome OVAs, but they’ll probably try for it if they aren’t already.

Bandai Entertainment will be releasing the booklets and character sketch booklets and mini-comics that come with the Japanese Code Geass releases, which is awesome. He’s not sure about other Geass merchandising (but I did get that awesome notebook from their booth!). It could go to Bandai America, the toy division, so we’ll see what happens there.

The company’s official stance on the state of the anime industry: “it’s in transition/flux, a lot’s happened, a lot’s changed; our business continues to be pretty much the same…looking at what’s going on, looking at options, moving forward in terms of different types of distribution. We’re very aware of what’s going on but it hasn’t had a tremendous impact on us yet.” (I.e. We put out Haruhi awesomely so the fans love us right now. Heh.)

Bandai Entertainment has NOT considered putting together a channel a la FUNimation or ADV, by the way. Aaand the Geneon titles that may or may not be up for grabs: hasn’t been told anything, so doesn’t know anything. Aww.

TokiKake: English dubs AND subs will be screened, but within the same city? It’ll be either or. Dang. I reeeeally hope Portland goes with subs, if they get it at all. T_T The dub version is a digital recording, whereas the subs are 35mm, so actually the sub may be more common. Interesting. It’ll be kinda random. No for-sures on IMAX but hey, it’s actually a possibility, sweet.

The first Zwei DVD will have a box but the contents for the series haven’t been completely decided (or told, at least), but there will be some stuff, maybe “a t-shirt and some other stuff” but that’s not official.

Sounds like Seattle might be on the list of cities getting the movie, but not for sure. I can’t quite tell if that’s a hint or if he’s just sucking up to Seattle since, y’know, that’s where this con is. Curse you, Napton! (I curse with love.) As soon as they have a schedule there’ll be a press release and stuff on the site.

Somone just asked if there’ll be a screening– the dub of TokiKake will premiere in April at New York Comic Con (can’t remember if it’s been announced, but hey, neither does he!). Guess I’ll have to check it out!

Haruhi sales (particularly special edition): very successful. Like there’s any surprise? (Well, it WAS kinda expensive. I know; I bought them all.)

Alright, that’s pretty much it. Time to go spread my business card. ♥ OH WAIT THERE’S MORE! Lucky Star will include liner notes with ALL of the references to other anime and games in the series, they even brought someone on specific to go through and pick up as close to EVERYthing as they possibly could.


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