Forum - View topicNEWS: Anime Weekend Atlanta to Host Yasuhiro Imagawa
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RedLeader
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Maaaaaaaaaaaan... I wish he was coming to our Con... It'd be something to be able to thank him personally for making so many awesome things, not the least of which being Shin Mazinger since it has me on the edge of my seat right now... Oh, well...
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DomFortress
Posts: 751 Location: Richmond BC, Canada |
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Well, if anything. This could be that they're promoting Shin Mazinger Z. They of course were counting on anime fans in the US had somehow seen the anime, otherwise they wouldn't bother featuring both the director and the animator of a brand new series.
But personally, I would rather wait until Shin Mazinger Z has had an official US release, or even a Japanese DVD release. Otherwise for those who would be there this early to congratulate the success of Shin Mazinger Z, can only mean that they couldn't have seen the anime through normal means. Now how would that make Captain Imagawa himself feel is a different story. One that I would rather not taking a part in. |
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penguintruth
Posts: 8501 Location: Penguinopolis |
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Aw, I wish I could meet Imagawa. He's one of my favorite anime directors.
Somebody please ask this man to do the rest of the chapters of Giant Robo. I would weep tears of joy if he did. |
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21stcenturydigitalboy
Posts: 103 Location: Virginia Beach, Virginia |
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I'm extremely sad that I can't go. hoping people film his interview! I actually did a post about why to go see him.
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nightjuan
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It's interesting to point out that Imagawa often does a lot of the writing duties too, not just directing, for his own projects. The man certainly is versatile. If by that you mean in anime form, I suppose he would need someone willing to fund it. Apparently Giant Robo didn't do that well commercially and all the production delays weren't exactly a good thing either. He also seems to be fairly content with the way that concluded though, at least going by what he's said in interviews before. |
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Myaow
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The man did have me up till all hours sobbing over Tetsujin 28 just last night. It'd be pretty nice to get to say something about that.
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DomFortress
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PMDR
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Actually there are a lot of fans of Giant Robo at AWA. That alone would have been enough of a reason.
The show is already coming out on DVD in Japan. It's perfectly legal to import those DVDs. Don't jump to conclusions about how people may have seen something. |
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DomFortress
Posts: 751 Location: Richmond BC, Canada |
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As for the Giant Robo fans being the only reason to see Captain Imagawa at AWA, that's only a bias opinion which hardly warrens an argument to based on something that isn't factual. |
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PMDR
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Facts I have. I am one of the two vice con chairs at AWA so I have a quite a bit of insider knowledge about why we want to do any particular thing, or have any particular guest. In this case, many of the people staffing and running the con are fans of Giant Robo and felt that alone was more than enough reason to host Mr. Imagawa. It sounds incredibly simple and obvious to me, but we like to celebrate people who have done things we like. AWA is sort of known for this. The fact that Mr. Imagawa has a new show out that people may have seen is great and awesome but far from the only reason we wanted to have him visit our con. All of our internal chats about this have begun with Giant Robo first. Well, actually they usually they begin with someone imitating the GR grunt noise. Fun stuff. |
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Jedi General
Posts: 2485 Location: Tucson, AZ |
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Funny how my review of Giant Robo was finally put up today, though I am puzzled as to what took ANN so long to finally write an article about this week-old news.
Anyway, I really wish I could attend AWA. Wonder if this means that Shin Mazinger Shōgeki! Z-Hen on television has been licensed?
Asking him would most likely be futile. He said several years ago that he doesn't plan on making more (fourth paragraph from the bottom). |
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Panon
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It is being done, in a manner of speaking. Not completely the same thing, but the closest that there will ever be. |
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DomFortress
Posts: 751 Location: Richmond BC, Canada |
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We don't know the detail of AWA's arrangement, so I'm only going by speculations. And I suspect that there could only be 3 ways that this could have happen:
2. The Japanese anime industry sponsored AWA to host Imagawa. 3. Captain Imagawa himself financed his trip to AWA. In the end, what AWA want for Captain Imagawa to be there didn't matter, as long as the Japanese anime industry is still involved. That's why I didn't want an argument, when there's nothing to argue about. |
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RedLeader
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Dumb question but wouldn't support for Shin Mazinger, when it could ONLY be seen fansubbed show that there's a market available for them to persue licensing talks for an eventual US release? I certainly want him and his people to know we're watching it and it's not falling on deaf ears. Especially if it brings about a legitimate release. Of course, I doubt we'll ever get it launched here since almost no one here cares about the series to begin with, but we can always dream... -_-
'Course, I'd also like to pass on the word that we wouldn't mind seeing Shin Mazinger Impact: Great Story next season but considering we don't know how the show's going to end yet, that's neither here nor there. ^^;;;; |
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DomFortress
Posts: 751 Location: Richmond BC, Canada |
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Therefore what do you think they'll do with your hopes and dreams? Nothing. Not until they can somehow profit from it, when you've already seen what you've hoped and dreamed to see via fansubs. |
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