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Teriyaki Terrier
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Wow, the same company that makes a phone (which brand I use now and days) is now sponsoring Cyborg 009 3D. That is pretty cool, although I don't really like 3D that much.
As for Cyborg 009, the anime is fantastic and well worth watching. The manga? Okay, but not nearly as great as the anime. It would be something else if a Panasonic phone was in the show. |
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Sven Viking
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Weird, I was just talking about the possibility of anime cashing in on the stereoscopic 3D craze in another thread. This was regarding cell-shaded 3D as used for characters/etc. in things like Le Chevalier D'eon and Stand Alone Complex.
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vashfanatic
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So, is this one the semi-sequel to SkullMan that people mentioned back when that show was released?
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jsyxx
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The manga is a classic. Ugh. You may as well said, "Well, I liked the anime for Astroboy but the Mighty Atom manga sucks." Manga is freaking awesome imo. Gave me about 10 times more oldschool comic book type goodness than even Jack Kirby could provide in the freaking same time period. Last edited by jsyxx on Wed Sep 29, 2010 7:00 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Mytopia
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Uh, Skullman was a minor one-shot compared to Cyborg 009, which is one of the most famed manga & anime franchises in Japan during the 60s, 70s and 80s and what made Ishinomori famous. Someone else did do a remake and expanded on the story much, much later, (that was what the little-heralded Bones show was based on) but you could say both of those were just a way of paying homage to Cyborg 009. In other words, Cyborg 009 is the real deal; Skullman is just an accessory (that was likely worked on by people who were fans of the real deal.) |
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vashfanatic
Posts: 3495 Location: Back stateside |
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That's why I said semi-sequel. From what I recall when Skullman came out, people said that the original one shot was broken down and reformed into the later, more epic Cyber 009. They also speculated that the changes and expansions in the anime, along with its cliffhanger ending, were intended to set this series up as a sort-of sequel. Anyway, I look forward to it, though I hope that Oshii won't be in full-blown pretentious mode but instead in his intelligent and creative mode. |
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Psycho_Despair
Posts: 376 Location: East of Eden |
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Mamoru Oshii better make Cyborg 009 awesome.
That small screenshot makes me want to watch it now 0_o Wait so it's going to be a short for presentation then into a full set episodes? |
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Chrno2
Posts: 6172 Location: USA |
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Well, if it worked for Astro Boy here then I guess it could work for 009. But what I would love to see is a 009 series done with the same finesse that Giant Robo the Animation had.
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CCZilla
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Holy crap, I must find a way to watch this. Ishinomori + Oshii + Kawai = My own heaven.
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Anime World Order
Posts: 390 Location: Florida |
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I think you're a little mixed up. The Skull Man was originally a one-shot manga which was broken down and retooled into another incredibly famous Shotaro Ishinomori work, Kamen Rider. Cyborg 009 has existed since the 1960s, with new anime adaptations being rather consistently made each decade. Why, one could practically...write a feature article / column on such a thing... The most recent Cyborg 009 anime prior to this--which was AWESOME and I command the powers that be to release a complete uncut set in the US--was partially aired on the Cartoon Network years ago. In any case, there is no storyline connection between any Cyborg 009 anime or manga and any anime or manga adaptation of The Skull Man. No, I don't care what that Wikipedia entry says. |
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Umai_Mouri
Posts: 158 Location: The Big Apple |
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Hoooo Sh*t. I need to see this. *_*
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hikaru004
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On another forum, there was discussion about Skullman anime being a prequel to Cyborg 009 due to the way Skullman anime ended. |
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Gyt Kaliba
Posts: 712 Location: Arkansas |
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I really loved what I saw of the second (I think) anime series when it ran on Toonami, and I have the first two DVDs of it, though sadly I don't think we ever got all of it did we?
Either way, I hope we get this over here though. I'm normally not that big on CG, but I think this one could make it work. |
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Mushi-Man
Posts: 1537 Location: KCMO |
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I really want this to open Production IG up to the idea of making a new Cyborg 009 series (or at least a movie). I loved the anime and I've read a bit of the manga and enjoyed it so far. Either way I'm looking forward to seeing this short one way or another.
Yes! Do it AWO make Sony give in a finally release the series. I can't believe they never finished releasing the dvds of one of the coolest anime of the early 2000's. DAMN YOU SONY! |
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Iritscen
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Seeing Cyborg 009-anything makes me happy. And I really want to see the 2001 series again.
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