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Shay Guy
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Anyone remember the lack of pre-release info for Penguindrum two years ago? The entirety of the buzz around it came from the director being Ikuhara. Right up to the day before the episode aired, we had like one or two lines of plot/character description total and a few PVs that made little or no sense out of context. All I remember knowing before watching episode 1 was that it starred a group of siblings and there would probably be penguins. (And then... "SEIZON SENRYAKU!")
The new Sailor Moon's a remake; that's a lot of information as it is. We'll have more two months from now. |
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roseversailles
Posts: 236 Location: Washington, U.S. |
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Now that you mention it, I do remember. I was trying to think of an anime that's release campaign was "secretive" and came up lacking; thanks for giving me an example What I really wonder is what company/distributor stands to have a chance at licensing this series, and will there be a chance they may license the old one? I've heard Funimation's name tossed around a bit, but Toei is so damn awful with their titles some times that I'm in doubt we'll EVER see a re-release of the old series (including Stars!). A Blu-Ray would be a dream come true. I have no doubt the new series will have a market over here. I just pray it streams through CR so I have a chance to see it~ On an off note, I wonder how many seasons we'll get out of this if they adapt the whole manga (which I'm hoping they do). Will we get some movies as well? I'm curious, since this seems to be a remake ala Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood. Wonder how it'll hold up. |
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RyanSaotome
Posts: 4210 Location: Towson, Maryland |
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There are plenty of other Summer shows without much info given yet. Hell, do we even have an animated trailer for Monogatari Second Season yet? And thats by far the biggest show this summer.
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Sheleigha
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I'm also worried with the lack of SM info... Even just ONE piece of promo art would be nice! Already sad in other Sailor Moon news, that it's once again lacking in North America when Viz Europe just licensed the WHOLE series... Waiting on a North American announcement for that still, and any info on the new series :/
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Angel M Cazares
Posts: 5501 Location: Iscandar |
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I wish the Answerman had speculated a bit more about Sentai's apparent very secretive ways of licensing. I am going to speculate and theorize that Sentai pretty much blind buys licenses. I am guessing the licenses acquired before or when series just start airing are relatively cheap ($35,000-40,000 per one cour).
The series that do well and show popularity are most likely dubbed and given the BD treatment. And when series bomb, Sentai can simply releasing them subbed-only and on DVD. I bet 2,500-3,000 sold copies of sub-only DVD's are enough to recoup most, if not all, expenses associated with those releases. On the other hand, FUNi will probably be in trouble if they licensed as much as Sentai does. Why? Because of FUNi's dumb policy to freaking dub everything. That is why FUNi can most of the time only pick up ecchi, dumb comedies and minless action: shit that apparently sells a lot. |
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Utsuro no Hako
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With regards to Sentai, I think it's pretty clear at this point that this point that Crunchyroll is subsidizing many of their acquisitions, making it economical to snap up shows that would otherwise be too risky.
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walw6pK4Alo
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Oh pre-buzz, hell, just a quick synopsis and 90 second preview video is enough to either hook me, keep me somewhat intrigued, or repel me. I don't need constant daily updates that flood every single site I visit, but I also don't want zero information and to go into a show entirely cold.
Sailor Moon feels like it should be different, since it's a remake of a massively long and popular series. Look at the recent DEEBZ movie, you had promos extending months before it was released, and it's a guaranteed success just by the virtue of being the preeminent shonan fightan series. "New movie on this date, we don't need to advertise, you'll go see it anyway won't you?" |
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RyanSaotome
Posts: 4210 Location: Towson, Maryland |
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Pretty Cure generally doesn't get its info out until a month before airing, and I'd say thats a pretty good comparison to this given that they are both Toei magical girl shows. And if its like Precure, it might not start airing until a month after everything else, so we might not start seeing info on it until late June/early July. Anyway, point is that its falling right in line with how Toei handles these things, so people shouldn't be getting into panic mode or freaking out. Last edited by RyanSaotome on Fri Apr 26, 2013 2:49 pm; edited 2 times in total |
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agila61
Posts: 3213 Location: NE Ohio |
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Under angelmcazares' speculation, that would follow pretty directly ... if the streaming MG for a series is $2,000-$3,000/episode, then for 11-13 episodes per broadcast season, that is $22,000-$39,000 / broadcast season streaming MG. |
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Gilles Poitras
Posts: 478 Location: Oakland California |
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"This coming Wednesday I'm hoppin' on a plane to move to the sunnier, warmer climes of Los Angeles. The land of taco trucks, depressed film executives, and frustrated screenwriters!"
Don't forget Little Tokyo and NHK Taiga Dramas with subtitles (as far as I know only LA< San Francisco and Hawaii have the Taiga Dramas subbed). |
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Mohawk52
Posts: 8202 Location: England, UK |
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We Vocaloid fans have been waiting since last summer for any news of the release of the Hatsune Miku Vocaloid3 app with an English language version. We were teased back in October that it will be released "Spring 2013". Well its 2013 ,and it's spring, but still not a whimper of any news about it. It's just the Japanese way.
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Princess_Irene
ANN Reviewer
Posts: 2652 Location: The castle beyond the Goblin City |
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Hey, I loved The Tale of Genji! I wouldn't call it "impossible" at all - it's just a Heian-era soap opera. Most contemporary English editions that I've seen come with a list of characters in the back of the book, like virtually any high fantasy series published today does - how else could we be expected to remember who is which house's bannerman in Game of Thrones?
I do agree, now that I'm done being annoyed with Brian's English teacher, that Genji had a large impact on Japanese storytelling. Apart from being considered by many scholars to be the first novel to feature psychological development in its characters, it also has a lot in common with the basic shoujo romance, right down to the bad boy hero. One theory I have read in a few places is that Murasaki read each chapter aloud as soon as she wrote it, making it a serial tale. (Of course, those were common in English language works for years as well, pretty much up to the demise of the pulp magazines. But that's another issue.) |
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zeo1fan
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Sailor Moon is iconic; it has nostalgia value, a broader appeal, and it's penetrated the mainstream. One would think Toei might want to build more buzz for this. |
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TitanXL
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So does Precure, and I'd say more people probably care about Precure than Sailor Moon in this day and age. |
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Mohawk52
Posts: 8202 Location: England, UK |
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