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HellKorn
Posts: 1669 Location: Columbus, OH |
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Can I get a hell yes?
And so we have a theatrical and DVD release announced for 5 Centimeters per Second. I'm so happy that I won't even be touching the fansubs until then. Now if only ADV would license Pale Cocoon... [EDIT: Merged the thread from the Anime forum. -TK] |
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Ramadahl
Posts: 325 Location: MK, UK |
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I don't see why not... put me down for one . I think we all pretty much knew that this was just a matter of time, but it's good to hear nonetheless. While I'm not expecting anything breathtakingly original in terms of the story I'm sure the animation will be as awesome as always. It'll also be interesting to see if Shinkai's progressed as a director since The place promised. |
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selenta
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Posts: 1774 Location: Seattle, WA |
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I've said it before and I'll say it again: "hell yeah!" I've been eagerly anticipating this one for at least around a year now probably and I'm super excited. It's hard for me to contain my urge to want things like this "now", but I can get by if I don't think about them too often.
I love Shinkai's style, and he's really the only one who's made me think "Who the heck made this?! I have to know!" Check out my post in that thread from 6 months ago for what I concede is a much better description. I'll see it if it comes out in theatres here, and/or (probably and ) I'll buy it when it's released on DVD (for the record, buying things I haven't seen is extremely rare for me, as I've only done it thrice). I'm also with you on the Pale Cocoon. That was an amazing OVA as well imo. It did suffer a little at the end... but overall I was truly impressed. Maybe I'll go watch that again right now |
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dizzywulf
Posts: 102 Location: Wakayama, Japan |
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I loooooved this movie and it was totally worth the trek from Kanagawa to Shibuya to see it. It was the last showing though so I couldn't make my friends go watch it after I saw it..
Most definitely picking this up when I come back. |
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Splitter
Posts: 1276 Location: Knockin' on Heaven's Door |
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I consider it good as bought.
I also remember ADV spanning out into theaters... for the love of God, let this be one they want to use. Shinkai = pwnage. Well done, ADV. You're really kicking ass this year and it's not even AX yet! |
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Key
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Posts: 18454 Location: Indianapolis, IN (formerly Mimiho Valley) |
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Pale Cocoon's licensing should, I would think, be inevitable. It's exceptionally well-made, it's short enough that the license shouldn't be expensive, and its hard-sci fi feel should ensure that it will generate enough interest for the license to be worthwhile. And a precedent for it has has already been set by Voices of a Distant Star.
Unfortunately it doesn't have near the word-of-mouth reputation that VODS does, and a company may be leery of licensing it without some significant add-on to put with it. (VODS did have the short She and Her Cat and the alternate Japanese language track featuring the director and his wife-to-be, for instance.) As for 5 cm, I've liked Shinkai's previous two works so I would certainly see this one, too. And there are art house theaters in my area. . . |
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Dop.L
Posts: 725 Location: London |
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Excellent news. I was hoping this would get licensed shortly what I've seen of it is absolutely spectacular.
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Jedi General
Posts: 2485 Location: Tucson, AZ |
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Not surprised that ADV got this, since they licensed his other two. Still, great news all the same. I'll surely be buying this one.
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Calculusman
Posts: 309 Location: Virginia |
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This is cool news. I haven't seen 5cm Per Second yet, though I did love The Place Promised in Our Early Days. I'm just wondering why ADV couldn't have sat on it for a week an announced at AX. I mean, I'm not going to AX, but why make a significance announcement about a new license a week before a big convention?
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Richard J.
Posts: 3367 Location: Sic Semper Tyrannis. |
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This news is great, no questioning that. I loved The Place Promised in Our Early Days and Voices of a Distant Star made me cry, which isn't too easy. Both were fantastic and personally I though ADV did a great job with them. I wish the'd done something more than a paper cover sleeve for that dual release but, hey, at least they actually released them English dubbed and packed with extras! I was especially thankful for the casting in The Place Promised in Our Early Days. Jessica Boone was amazing in it IMHO. I'm eagerly anticipating getting Shinkai's latests since I've heard good things about it and so far, I've liked everything I've seen of his. |
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Calculusman
Posts: 309 Location: Virginia |
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Something bigger at AX hm? It wouldn't be spoiler[Kanon] would it? Though since I'm going to Otakon, if they announce that, I hope they do it there. I also agree that I loved the voice acting in The Place Promised. Amazingly, I've never gotten around to seeing Voices of a Distant Star, I think partly because using up one my netflix rental spots for such a short thing seems such a waste, but then again, if it's anything as good as TPPIOED, it probably won't be. |
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HellKorn
Posts: 1669 Location: Columbus, OH |
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Thanks for the merge, Tony K.
And just to get the Pale Cocoon matter out of the way...
Actually I found the ending to be very fitting, bringing everything together and clearing up a lot of questions in a similar way that Paranoia Agent did. But I can see how some might not take to it. (I really should re-watch it and start a thread on it, though.)
Funny that you bring that up, because Aquatic Language is a nine minute short that came with the DVD release of Pale Cocoon. It's a quirky, surrealistic anime that ties in thoughts on language, I, Robot, and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, if you can believe that. It was fansubbed a few months ago under its original Japanese title, Miyu no Kotoba. Now then, to get on-topic...
I'd hope that ADV would try to give it a good solid push as I think something like 5 cm per Second could easily appeal to non-anime fans. I was unable to catch a screening here of Paprika back in April, but I'd hope to see Shinkai's latest work around here. Which begs the question: is ADV going to release this in theaters in Japanese with English subtitles or with an English dub? I'd suspect the former if they're aiming for a limited audience, but if they try for any kind of mainstream push then it might be an English dub. |
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Richard J.
Posts: 3367 Location: Sic Semper Tyrannis. |
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It could also be that ADV wants to announce all their big releases prior to the convention to get people to come to their booths and panels instead of those for other companies. Diverting fan attention away from their rivals would be a good strategy, though it could also backfire badly.
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Zac
ANN Executive Editor
Posts: 7912 Location: Anime News Network Technodrome |
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I think a lot of companies are trying to get away from absolutely HAVING to announce their titles at conventions. I know it hamstrings any effort by the PR divisions of these companies to do anything creative or interesting with the announcement. Everyone gets the news via the internet anyway; I don't know why it matters whether or not they do it at a show. Edit: I just re-read your post and you even say you're not attending the show. Why do you care at all whether or not an announcement is made at a convention you're not going to? |
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Calculusman
Posts: 309 Location: Virginia |
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Eh, I guess that's true about most people finding out over the internet anyway. I was just thinking about those who are going. I'd think it'd be cool if someone announced something big at a convention I went to, so... |
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