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Tokyo Anime Fair: Heroman

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Heroman Anime Fair
Heroman Anime Fair

 

The brain-child of Stan Lee’s POW Entertainment and studio Bones, Heroman is the story of Joey Jones, an average boy devoid of confidence and strength. But, in classic comic book fashion, Joey happens upon a toy robot that transforms into the mighty giant robot Heroman. Together they not only learn and grow, but are also Earth’s only hope in combating an alien invasion. 

Right Stuff & Nozomi To Release The Irresponsible Captain Tylor L.E. Lithograph

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Captain Tylor
Captain Tylor

 

On June 1, 2010, this rare fan-selected artwork will be released to the public. 

Notes from under the Otaku

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I hope everyone had a great holiday, and is looking forward to an indulgent New Year's Eve.

Magikano: The Complete Series

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Magikano
Magikano

Haruo Yoshikawa is not an exciting guy. In fact, the only thing he excels at is being average! School, family, social life, it’s all one big daily rut. Nevertheless – in true anime style – all that comes to a screeching halt when Ayumi comes riding into town on her broom. Yes, I said broom! This Lolita is a witch. 

 

FUNimation News

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New streaming and downloads available on the FUNimation website!

PlayStation Network’s 12 Days of Christmas Sale

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For those already tapped into the streaming vein of PlayStation Network, anime is definitely on its Christmas list. Here’s the latest post from my friends at PSN. And, evidently, this is only a small part of the 12-day promotion.  

 

Death Note Relight 2: L’s Successors

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Death Note: R2
Death Note: R2

 

It’s no surprise that recent anime pop culture has been Death Note’s bitch. Dan Brown wishes he could write a detective yarn as intelligently intricate and pleasurably discombobulating. The story of the impromptu murderer Light Yagami, a.k.a Kira, his supporting Shinigami Ryuk, the Death Note empowering him to kill by simply writing a name, and his ultimate battle of wits with the genius detective L has consumed the world like Kate and Leo’s Titanic. And even if we didn’t have the edible Misa to accompany this ensemble, Light’s devotee and a Lolita that would have made Nabokov sweat, this story is rather perfect. Who doesn’t love the hunt for a killer, one teeming with anxiety and nearly insolvable riddles? 

 

US Premiere of Mobile Suit Gundam UC

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Gundam UC
Gundam UC

 

If you’re in San Francisco, or can at least get there anytime from March 19th to the 25th, then you’re in luck. Viz Cinema will debut Mobile Suit Gundam UC, and this is roughly one month after its debut in Japan!

Surfing, Godzilla, Anime, and more Japanese Art: Viz Cinema in May

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Godzilla
Godzilla

Look, it’s no secret that Viz Cinema in San Francisco is a beacon of contemporary Japanese culture. 

Maoh: Juvenile Remix 1

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Maoh
Maoh

 

Corrupt businessmen, profiteers, and criminals plague the ailing city of Nekota, the new target of modernization. But between the desires for a quick buck and techy shopping centers, an uncanny force is overtaking the streets: Grasshopper. This vigilante militia, led by Inukai, opposes all progress and claims to protect Nekota from this emerging wave of pillaging forces.  Nevertheless, for teenage Ando, something is not right about Inukai and Grasshopper. Using his ability to make others say what he’s thinking, he’s intent on uncovering Inukai’s true motive.