Ozma: A Look at the New Leiji Matsumoto Anime Series

Posted by Michael Pinto on Jan 24, 2012 in Animation

Ozma: the New Leiji Matsumoto Anime Series

If you grew up with Star Blazers, Captain Harlock and Galaxy Express 999 the new Leiji Matsumoto series Ozma will bring a smile to your face! This new show will have a science fiction theme (of course!) and will start airing in Japan on March 16th this year. Below is a look at some of the character designs which remind me a great deal of Captain Harlock: Read more…

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Need to Play Catch Up on Archer?

Posted by Tim Sheehy on Jan 19, 2012 in Animation, Television

Archer logo

Last night marked the season 3 premiere of the animated FX series, and cult-favorite, Archer. For those of you who don’t watch, the series follows Sterling Archer, an over-the-top, self-absorbed spy who works for organization named ISIS, similar to MI-5, ran by his own mother. It often plays like a raunchy spoof of every Bond film ever made. Any way, it’s hilarious and definitely worth checking out. While you can find the first season readily available on Netflix, many viewers might want to play catch up. A lot can happen over the course of a season, so missing an one might leave you a bit dazed and confused.  Fortunately, Amazon is having an amazing deal right now. You can get season one and two of Archer on Blu-ray for just $20 — that’s half off.

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Bunny Bashing: A New Cartoon from John Dilworth

Posted by Michael Pinto on Jan 17, 2012 in Animation

Bunny Bashing by John R. Dilworth

Here’s a new animated short by John R. Dilworth who’s the man who brought Courage the Cowardly Dog to life: Read more…

 

The Golden Age of MTV: Twenty Amazing Animated Logos

Posted by Michael Pinto on Jan 17, 2012 in Animation

a vintage MTV logo

It’s hard to believe but twenty years ago The Real World debuted on MTV and slowly the cable channel which was beloved by a generation went from from showing creative music videos to bland reality television. But before that there was a golden age of a cable channel which dared to be a bit artsy and take some chances. Even though the channel started out with small budgets from the early days they always had animated bumper spots that were just as entertaining as the music videos which were showcased. Here are a small selection of those spots which made a generation tell tell their parents that “I Want My MTV”: Read more…

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Bronycon II: A First Hoof Account of My Little Pony Fandom

Posted by Joe Strike on Jan 16, 2012 in Animation, Fandom

Bronycon II

Talk about growth spurts. Close to 900 people crowded into a midtown Manhattan hotel ballroom at last weekend’s Bronycon II, vs. perhaps 1/3 that number at its September predecessor. The new venue – a long corridor and ballroom at NYC’s Hotel Pennsylvania (the fading epitome of 1940’s swank) – might’ve been bigger than the Chinatown loft where the September con was held, but was nonetheless instantly overcrowded. After one made their way past the undermanned registration desk, the next bottleneck to brave was a narrow doorway leading to the ballroom. (When you have dealer’s tables, an autograph line and random attendees all trying to occupy the same space at the time, traffic can’t help but gum up a bit.) Read more…

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My Little Pony Fandom Steps Out of the Stable

Posted by Michael Pinto on Jan 5, 2012 in Animation

My Little Pony

When I first came across the Bronies my first thought was “this has to be some sort of 4chan scam”. But then I started following them on Google+ and was shocked to see a wealth of amazing humor and a fan culture that in many ways reminded me of shows like Ren and Stimpy in the 90s. Yet I still thought of this as some fringe movement lurking in the dark corners of comic cons — however then I stumbled upon BroNYCon and was blown out of the water! Read more…

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Simba Makes a Great Bruce Wayne

Posted by Tim Sheehy on Jan 4, 2012 in Animation, Cinema, Comic Books

This has to be the third or fourth spoof I’ve seen for The Dark Knight Rises trailer, and it’s probably the best one yet. Editor and director, Brad Hansen, decided to sync the audio from the trailer with clips from Disney’s The Lion King. It’s pretty amazing how it all fit together so well. It’s certainly more entertaining than the original trailer, but that’s not too hard to manage.

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Bandai to Halt Anime Localization? Ouch

Posted by Tim Sheehy on Jan 3, 2012 in Animation

Yuki crying

According to reports, Bandai Entertainment announced that they’re through localizing new anime and manga. While they will continue to sell their current products, Bandai plans to shift its focus to license distribution. Subsequently, all the upcoming anime and manga series they’ve announced have been officially cancelled. If you were looking forward to Turn A Gundam, you’ll just have to hope someone will be able to re-license it once Bandai’s current license expires. This also applies to several upcoming manga titles like Gurren Lagann volume 7,  Code Geass, Kannagi 4, 5, 6 and others.

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Futurama Graffiti Spotted in NYC

Posted by Michael Pinto on Dec 19, 2011 in Animation

Futurama Graffiti Spotted in NYC

While walking down Bond Street I spotted this cute Leela on a truck…

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An Olympian Homage to Ulysses 31

Posted by Chris Sobieniak on Dec 9, 2011 in Animation, Fandom

Ulysses31

Most people haven’t heard of the show, but for kids in the early 80s the Japanese-French animated series Ulysses 31 (宇宙伝説ユリシーズ31) left an impression that would mark a generation. Read more…

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