Friday, October 9, 2009

CRUNCHYROLL AND KING RECORDS BRING WHITE ALBUM TO THE WORLD STAGE

San Francisco, CA and Tokyo, Japan (October 9, 2009) — Crunchyroll and King Records announced today the addition of WHITE ALBUM to Crunchyroll's Fall 2009 Anime Lineup. Adapted from the visual novel game developed by Aquaplus and animated by Seven Arcs, WHITE ALBUM features voice actress-singer superstars Nana Mizuki and Aya Hirano in the lead roles of Rina Ogata and Yuki Morikawa, respectively. More information can be found at http://www.crunchyroll.com/whitealbum.

“Crunchyroll fans love superstar voice actresses like Nana Mizuki and Aya Hirano and they will love WHITE ALBUM,” said Vince Shortino, President of Crunchyroll's Japan office. “This is an amazing story and will be a real treat for everyone.”

“We are excited about bringing this very special title to Crunchyroll,” said Jun Nakanishi, chief sales person at King Records. “We hope that anime fans in the real world will be as touched by the character's singing as much as the fans in the show itself.”

WHITE ALBUM will be available in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, the United Arab Emirates, and Brazil in 480P to Crunchyroll's Anime Members every Wednesday at 12:30PM PST and free of charge to all visitors of Crunchyroll's website and across the Crunchyroll network one (1) week later.

The Fan's POV - The Aftershow: NYAF 2009 - World Cyber Games - Episode 35

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

CRUNCHYROLL AND MARVELOUS ENTERTAINMENT VISIT RED NIGHT IN 11 EYES

San Francisco, CA and Tokyo, Japan (October 6, 2009) ‹ Crunchyroll and Marvelous Entertainment announces today the addition of 11 EYES to Crunchyroll's Fall 2009 Anime Lineup. Adapted from Lass's Japanese visual novel game of the same name, 11 EYES is animated by Dogakobo and features Daisuke Ono, of video game and anime voice-acting fame, in the lead role of Kakeru Satsuki. More information can be found at http://www.crunchyroll.com/11eyes.

³11 EYES will be a fast-paced adventure into alternative world of romance, action, and fantasy,² said Vince Shortino, President of Crunchyroll's Japan office. ³This will be a real treat for fans of 'late-night' anime.²

11 EYES will be available worldwide outside of Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and French-speaking Europe in standard definition free of charge to all visitors of Crunchyroll's website and across the Crunchyroll network one week after airing in Japan. Crunchyroll's Anime Members will receive early access to the program.

All fans can enjoy all content on the site for free, but Crunchyroll Anime Members benefits include higher quality streams of all shows (in some cases at 720p High Definition Video) with no advertisement and early access to all simulcast shows as early as one (1) hour after its Japan Broadcast. Crunchyroll Anime Membership costs as little as $5 a month and goes directly towards supporting Japan Animation companies. More information, including a two week free trial membership can be found at http://www.crunchyroll.com/freetrial.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Gina talks about her first New York Anime Festival

Gina Giannetti talks about her first time at the New York Anime Festival. What we did and her first time being part of the press.

So, this year was my first time at New York Anime Festival. I didn’t even intend to go to a convention this year, but it was close to home and I was able to fit it into my budget, so I decided to go, and I’m glad that I did.

First of all, it was run a lot smoother than I expected; everything that I wanted to go to was in close proximity of itself, so I was able to enjoy the con without tiring myself out too much. The staff was knowledgeable and really friendly, probably more so than any other con I’ve gone to.

This was also the first time that I had gone to a convention as a member of the press, which was exciting. I had access to the press room, where I was able to take breathers, eat lunch, leave behind heavy objects, and charge camera batteries. I interviewed Kyle Hebert in the press room as well.

Ah, interviewing Kyle Hebert. That was probably the most memorable part of the con. I greatly admire Kyle’s work, so being able to sit down with him and ask him questions was a joy. Even through some technical difficulties and a bit of an information mix-up (just so you know, Kyle has a DAUGHTER, not a son) he was gracious and patient. He even chilled and chatted with Yan and I as he ate his lunch. Kyle was definitely a cool guy. I also got to check out his panel, where he pulled people out of the audience, gave them some lines to voice act, and then helped them improve their performance. That was really interesting to see.

I really loved the other panels that I went to as well. My favorite was the FUNimation industry panel; the people running it were funny and their acquisitions and previews were really exciting to see. I also got to check out Anime Press Your Luck which was run by our friends over at Disorganization XIII and was pretty enjoyable from what I saw of it. I also went with Jon and Ray to a panel about the differences between American and Japanese video games, which was really interesting.

I also went with the rest of the crew to see Cencoroll, which premiered at NYAF. It was visually stunning, although the plot was rather underdeveloped. It was only 30 minutes long, and I think it really needed more than that to give the story some punch so the viewers could get attached to the characters and understand what was going on better. Overall, I enjoyed it.

I also got to meet a lot of voice actors that I had been wanting to meet for quite some time, namely Rachael Lillis and Veronica Taylor. I’m a big fan of their performances in the video game Valkyrie Profile. Funnily enough, those parts were apparently quick and simple ones, since neither of them had ever seen what the characters they played looked like. It was interesting to see their reactions to seeing those characters for the first time, especially when Rachael gushed over how pretty her character Princess Jelanda was.

I also got to participate in OOTP’s ritual of going out for a big dinner on Saturday night, like we do at every convention. We went to Bubba Gump’s Shrimp in Times Square, which was a lot of fun. We told the waiter it was Jon’s birthday when it really wasn’t, but Jon is a trooper and went along with it anyway. It resulted in quite a bit of laughs.

So all in all, I loved going to NYAF this year. It was the first time I’ve worked a convention with Out-Of-Time, and I really liked the experience. Good friends, good panels, and good times were had.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

NYAF 2009 Masquerade from the eyes of 1st Timer Leigh Goody

Out-of-Time Photographer Leigh Goody was on hand during the 2009 edition of the New York Anime Festival Masquerade. It was her first time watching the masquerade and she enjoyed. This was her account of the event.

The New York Anime Festival Masquerade was an event to remember;

Several outstanding skits; lots of inventive costumes, and of course, the chance to see the winners of last years’ World Cosplay Summit. (Who by the way, were amazing!)

Having always been a fan of dressing up for the sake of dressing up, I was lucky enough to attend the masquerade this year. It was two firsts for me; my first NYAF, and my first Masquerade, and I must say, I’m hooked for life.

New York Anime Festival is everything that could be expected from the largest anime convention in the greatest city in New York, and the Masquerade was no less fitting, as it was the main event for Saturday night, the main night of the con itself. Even the judges got into the spirit of things, and their costumes were not lacking either. (My favorite judge dressed the part of Matel from Galaxy Express 999, and she did a fantastic job)

Starting with Uncle Yo, who got the audience phenomenally hyped up, was the opening act: a small performance by Reni, the “Cosplay Entertainer” who sang three of the songs from her new album, all of which were very up-beat and cheerful, very catchy, and with which she tried to teach Uncle Yo and the audience the Para Para dance that accompanied her song, so we could all dance along with her.

There were a lot of memorable skits, and most people will remember Bumblebee from Transformers for a good long while. Along with getting several mentions from judges, he was clearly the single favorite costume during the evening; the sheer amount of effort put into this one costume nearly stunned the auditorium, when described by the cosplayer.

The Bride Of The Water God was another skit that left the auditorium with a hanging jaw; it had no spoken dialog, and one rather simple prop (a doorway into ‘the other world’ ) but with the choice of song used for the mood of the piece and the emotion the actors used, it was stunning. Even Uncle Yo was speechless, and that’s hard to do.

Speaking of Uncle Yo, his “Otaku Anthem” drew a standing ovation when he and his co-M.C. sang it for the “Opening Ceremonies” of the Masquerade. As well as entertaining us during the deliberation period at the end of the show, with his presentation on How To Survive A Giant Robot Attack So It Doesn’t Kill You Dead. And since both Bumblebee, and a handmade Gundam were in attendance, this piece drew many appreciative laughs.

One of my personal favorite skits was very controversial, depending on your position of Naruto’s lead antagonist Sasuke Uchiha. It was a skit entitled “EMOtion” and I happen to think it was very cleverly used to satire the character.

There was also an instance everyone knows all to well; when you simply can’t get a song out of your head. Or hand, as the case may be, in Vampire Hunter Interrupted, wh erein the demon possessing “Vampire Hunter D”s Alucard’s hand will not be silenced when “Manah Manah” is stuck in his head. Ruining D’s persuasion of a girl, and even going so far as to get the song stuck in HER head.

Overall there is no denying the talent that flooded the stage; but with out a single doubt, I can guarantee that if you ask every person at the show Saturday night, what their favorite skit was, all of them would say: “L’s Day Off”.

“L’s Day Off” was the undisputed darling of the show this year and due in no small part to the skill of the Cosplayer portraying him. (L, that is). The piece is set to music from Carmen, and there is no dialog; the magic is how intensely the actor portrayed his character, and the beauty is that all of his actions were timed to a specific emphasis of the song. (very similar to that very famous Bugs Bunny cartoon “The Rabbit Of Seville” )

The only actions of the character was the putting together of a very large ice cream sundae, and his finale was literally diving into it head first, with a spectacular splash of whipped cream.

We should all be so lucky as to have Uncle Yo lick ice cream off our cheeks.

Those were my highlights of the 2009 New York Anime Festival, and I look forward to 2010!

I-CON SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION RETURNS TO STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY IN STONY BROOK, NEW YORK

I-CON 29 WILL BE HELD MARCH 26-28, 2010

Stony Brook, NY, October 4, 2009: Icon Science Fiction, Inc. announced today that its annual festival celebrating literacy, science, and entertainment education will return to the campus of Stony Brook University. Every year, I-CON brings together major figures from the worlds of film and television, literature and publishing, science and technology, comics, gaming, and anime for a three-day festival to promote literacy and education. Members of the general public are invited to participate in discussions and seminars about topics ranging from space exploration to film production.


In 2010, I-CON will return to its original home, Stony Brook University, after being held at Suffolk County Community College in 2009.


“I-CON has always been a Stony Brook event,” said Icon Science Fiction President Jeff Nagel. “Last year, we couldn't hold it there because of construction, but we're all excited to return to the place where I-CON began.”

I-CON Event Chair John Hudson said, “We want to be very clear that we had a great experience working with Suffolk Country Community College. We very seriously considered holding the convention there again. The deciding factor was that Stony Brook offered us much more function space, which lets us hold a larger convention without needing two separate facilities.”


The goal of I-CON is to promote literacy, along with public knowledge of science, technology, and the arts. Past guests have included actors such as Sean Astin and George Takei, movie-makers including the great Ray Harryhausen, eminent scientists like Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson and Dr. Michio Kaku, as well as authors including the late Arthur Clarke and best-seller Charlaine Harris.



For more information, visit www.iconsf.org.


"There are bigger shows, and there are more specialized events, but there is nothing like I-CON," says Hudson. "We combine a huge vendor area with all different types of programming, whether you like Magic: The Gathering, science fiction novels, martial arts, dancing, or Star Wars. There's something for everyone at I-CON."


About Icon Science Fiction, Inc.: Icon Science Fiction, Inc. is a membership-based 501 (c) (3) educational charity which promotes literacy and education. Each year, Icon (with no hyphen) holds an event called I-CON (with a hyphen) to carry out this mission. Icon is a wholly volunteer-run and volunteer-managed organization, with no paid staff. 100% of any monies received by Icon are devoted to its corporate goals.

Friday, October 2, 2009

ALL ABOARD FOR BISHONEN! CRUNCHYROLL AND ANIPLEX ANNOUNCE MIRACLE TRAIN-WELCOME TO THE OEDO LINE-

San Francisco, CA and Tokyo, Japan (October 2, 2009) — Crunchyroll and Aniplex announced today the addition of MIRACLE TRAIN-Welcome to the Oedo Line- to Crunchyroll's Fall 2009 Anime Lineup. Created by the “Miracle Train Committee” under the direction of Aniplex, MIRACLE TRAIN-Welcome to the Oedo Line- is animated by Yumeta Company, the same studio as the bishonen blockbuster LA CORDA D’ORO anime adaptation. MIRACLE TRAIN-Welcome to the Oedo Line- features voice actor superstars KENN, Tomokazu Sugita, Ryotaro Okiayu, Daisuke Ono, Yuki Kaji, and Masakazu Morita in the lead roles. More information can be found at http://www.crunchyroll.com/miracletrain.

MIRACLE TRAIN-Welcome to the Oedo Line- joins over 20 other titles to form Crunchyroll's Fall 2009 Anime Lineup. Find out what else will be simulcasting at http://www.crunchyroll.com/lineup today.

“MIRACLE TRAIN-Welcome to the Oedo Line- is all about the bishonen,” said Rob Pereyda, Crunchyroll's Vice President of Licensing. “The Japanese motif of the 'beautiful young man' is a powerful, growingly popular movement in anime fandom overseas, and will attract a strong audience .”

“Crunchyroll has been exciting for us,” said Hideki Goto, Executive Vice President at Aniplex. “It has been the perfect medium for us to reach fans of this kind of core genre title, and we look forward to continued success.”

MIRACLE TRAIN-Welcome to the Oedo Line- will be available in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, and the United Arab Emirates in standard definition free of charge to all visitors of Crunchyroll's website and across the Crunchyroll network one week after airing in Japan. Crunchyroll's Anime Members will receive early access to the program in 480P within one hour after its Japanese airing, starting October 4th.

MIRACLE TRAIN-Welcome to the Oedo Line- joins over 20 other titles to form Crunchyroll's Fall 2009 Anime Lineup. Find out what else will be simulcasting at http://www.crunchyroll.com/lineup today.

CRUNCHYROLL AND YOMIURI TELECASTING CORPORATION REVEAL A SECRET

San Francisco, CA and Tokyo, Japan (October 2, 2009) -- Crunchyroll and Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation (YTV) announced today the addition of NOGIZAKA HARUKA NO HIMITSU 2 ~Purezza~ to Crunchyroll's Fall 2009 Anime Lineup. Adapted from the hit light novel series published by ASCII MEDIA WORKS Inc. by Yusaku Igarashi and animated by diomedea inc. formerly known as Studio Barcelona, NOGIZAKA HARUKA NO HIMITSU 2 ~Purezza~ features singer and actress Mamiko Noto in the titular lead role. More information can be found at http://www.crunchyroll.com/nogizaka.

"NOGIZAKA HARUKA NO HIMITSU 2 ~Purezza~ caters to the core fan," said Rob Pereyda, Crunchyroll's Vice President of Licensing. "What is interesting is that it is about a girl who is afraid of being caught as being a mega anime fan and deals with these topics as an anime itself."

NOGIZAKA HARUKA NO HIMITSU 2 ~Purezza~ will be available in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand in standard definition free of charge to all visitors of Crunchyroll's website and across the Crunchyroll network one week after airing in Japan. Crunchyroll's Anime Members will receive early access to the program in 480P within two hour after its Japanese airing, starting October 5th. In addition to the sequel, the first series will be available on Crunchyroll as well.

NOGIZAKA HARUKA NO HIMITSU 2 ~Purezza~ joins over 20 other titles to form Crunchyroll's Fall 2009 Anime Lineup. Find out what else will be simulcasting at http://www.crunchyroll.com/lineup today.

All fans can enjoy all content on the site for free, but Crunchyroll Anime Members benefits include higher quality streams of all shows (in some cases at 720p High Definition Video) with no advertisement and early access to all simulcast shows as early as one (1) hour after its Japan Broadcast. Crunchyroll Anime Membership costs as little as $5 a month and goes directly towards supporting Japan Animation companies. More information, including a two week free trial membership can be found at http://www.crunchyroll.com/freetrial.

CHAT WITH BECCA THIS SATURDAY ON OMGPOP.com

A self-described “rock chick” who was singing before she learned to walk, Portland, OR, native Becca’s gets set to conquer the states with the release of her debut EP Kickin & Scr eamin out now, expect her debut album Alive!! in 2010, both distributed by Sony’s RED.

Have some questions for Becca? Chat with her live this Saturday, October 3rd at 11 pm EST/ 8 pm PST at OMGPOP.com, everything will take place in the Becca chat room here at “Chat with me in Becca.”

Becca’s single “I’m ALIVE!” from her brand new U.S. debut EP, is already making a splash on OMGPOP.com’s Hit Machine20with over 125,000 plays, a new multiplayer music game a leading online social multiplayer gaming site. In the tradition of playing along with your favorite tracks, Hit Machine brings the console music gaming concept online, multiplayer, and free. With the ability to play live against six other people competing at multiple difficulties, it makes music gaming truly a social experience accessible from any computer anytime.

Play with Becca here: http://www.omgpop.com/#/arcade/gamelobby/hitmachine

Hear her new EP here: http://redmusic.com/reports/becca.html

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