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ADV Confirms Cable Anime Channel 516

Juanvaldes writes "ADV Films has confirmed reports that they are working to create a cable television channel dedicated to Anime. Currently they are releasing very few details about the channel itself. All that has been publicized at this time is that the channel will run 24 hours a day and will break its content into four categories, Action Zone, Sci-Fi, Comedy Incorrect, and Horror/Martial Arts." Hope I can get access to this one as soon as it comes out.
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ADV Confirms Cable Anime Channel

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  • Cool, but (Score:2, Insightful)

    by laigle ( 614390 ) on Thursday November 07, 2002 @12:58PM (#4617428)
    Hey, huzzah for an anime channel and all, but what percentage of those 24 hours do you figure is going to be devoted to DBZ and Pokemon? I seriously doubt they'll put anything on that hasn't been edited down to a G rating, and they'll pass on anything involving sex, drugs, violence, or fart jokes for fear of letter bombing by soccer moms off their valium, so how much can they really program? Plus, I just know my darn dirty cable company won't carry it, and my apartment complex doesn't allow dishes. It's all part of some nefarious plot to allow other people to outnerd me after all my years of effort at being King Dork of the universe.
  • by Soporific ( 595477 ) on Thursday November 07, 2002 @01:01PM (#4617466)
    Turn off the TV then. Problem solved.

    ~S
  • Re:Subtitles (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday November 07, 2002 @01:02PM (#4617477)
    Use the SAP audio channel for the Japanese, use closed caption for the subtitles. Problem solved.
  • Re:Anime? (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Bonker ( 243350 ) on Thursday November 07, 2002 @01:12PM (#4617572)
    Imagine a world in which they made cartoons that had writing and art that wasn't targeted at small children. Yes, the show may be about racing, (Speed Racer, Initial D) but it might also be about other sports (Battle Athletes, Prince of Tennis). It might also be about robots, space exploration, martial arts, police drama, romance, organized crime, spies, religion, and yes, even sex. I could give you examples for each of the above, but I wouldn't know where to stop.

    People find similarity in anime because the art tends to be similar from one artist to another and from one era of anime to another. yes, all anime protaganists have fucking HUGE eyes, tiny mouths and pointed chins. That doesn't mean that the writing, art quality, humour level, or sex quotient is similar between any two different anime.

    A person who wasn't familiar with computers might as well ask, "What's the big deal about Linux anyway. Isn't it just a replacement for Windows?"
  • by Repugnant_Shit ( 263651 ) on Thursday November 07, 2002 @01:29PM (#4617723)
    If the Anime Channel only shows dubs, I don't think it will hurt the clubs too much. The club at my campus only shows subbed stuff.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday November 07, 2002 @01:33PM (#4617762)
    I'm thinking Anime along the lines of Golden Boy, Ranma 1/2 (well, cross between Action and Comedy). Anime where you have testosterone ladent guys wanting to get into girls pants and all the hijinks that ensue.

    Hey, it's the Japanese version of all those 80's highschool/college movies...
  • by Scrameustache ( 459504 ) on Thursday November 07, 2002 @01:46PM (#4617882) Homepage Journal
    Some would argue that only animated films from Japan would be considered anime, other's would say that it's the style - the large, expressive eyes.


    Is a VanGoh only one painted by the one-earned artist or anything with swirly lines?
    Animé is animated shows/movies from japan; Akira doesn't have huge freakin eyes, its still animé, and the PowerPuff Girls have HUGE eyes, it ain't animé, its Hanna-Barbera.

    I've talked to some who consider some shows to be anime - like branding The Matrix and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon to be "live-action" anime.

    So, the animated Matrix shows would be animated-live-action-animé then?
    To consider these movies to be animé is to be both ignorant and illogical. These show are much more related to hong-kong action movies than to japanese cartoons. Hell, one of 'em has 2 big hong kong stars, and they both have a legendary hong kong stunt/fight choreographer. And animé is there for the "animated" quality, not the "asian action" quality. japanese cartoons don't all have crazy action and insane violence, some are cute little romantic bits, wich don't make it big in the states for various reasons.

    Personally, I define "anime" as being related to the style - again, the large, expressive eyes, usually made in Japan but not always, often (but not always) dealing with subjects suitable for the 12 and older group.

    I strongly disagree.
    Anime is one thing, your own weird personnal definition dillutes it into a vague something else.
    As far as I can tell, "Animé" is a japanese word taken from the french "dessin animé", and it refers to all animated works. When migrated to the english language it refers to japanese animated cartoons. Wether they be violent or not, big eyed or not, and it definatly does not refer to non-animated works.

    you can compare the Matrix to animés you know, but keep the apples and the oranges separate, please.

    As for Transformers, its a bastard thing, but since it was mostly made by US people for the US market, I says it doesn't qualify.
    Of course, when you have mixed international teams, it gets iffy, but you're better off recognising the mixed nature of these individual works than to change the meaning of the word "anime" to make it include 'em.

    Just my $0.02. And yes, I agree - The Matrix is live-action anime with plenty of Judeo-Christianity imagry.


    And the animatrix is animated-live-action-anime?
    The matrix is a movie with PLENTY of influences, including animé, US superhero comics, hong-kong action flicks, french film-noir, italian westerns, Alice in wonderland, etc. Don't twist a word to make its definition fit an exceptionnal movie, you'll just sink into incoherance in no time.

  • Re:Anime? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Sj0 ( 472011 ) on Thursday November 07, 2002 @01:54PM (#4617978) Journal
    The single thing which makes anime better than other cartoon styles is their constant willingness to treat it's viewers like adults. There have been other examples of this, such as Heavy Metal and Heavy Metal 2000, but they are rare. The movies which treat their audiences like adults *and* are good generally get a following of fans. Cartoons tend to have a stigma for this very reason -- most people associate them with childrens shows. When a very mature and adult movie(or TV show) comes out, most people scoff at it as "those damn kids shows". :)

    Second, Anime tends to be able to beter portray emotion, action, and other concepts than traditional animation. I've yet to see a more subtle, or more recognisable depicion of emotion than the simple "pulsating eyes" trick done in anime to show sadness. In regular animation, the laws of physics are generally followed, but in anime, they are usually willing to drop such laws if it makes the action seem faster, or if it helps a joke play out better.

    Plotlines in Anime movies and TV shows, are for the most part, very in-depth. Most characters have a history beyond the story, or in the case of a show like Dragonball Z, you get to see the story progressing, and in the case of DBZ, you get to see the characters change and grow. It shows a depth to the writing that simply doesn't exist in Other cartoons, or indeed, other TV shows and movies in general.

    In other words, the art form is just the receptical. If someone wrote a movie which had such literary elements it would likely be immensely popular(like, oh, I don't know... the anime-inspired The Matrix?)
  • by jwdb ( 526327 ) on Thursday November 07, 2002 @01:58PM (#4618012)
    I disagree.
    Kids are gonna get exposed to violence and sex no matter what parents do. It's much better if the parents talk with the kids about said subjects and make sure they understand that, although it may be cool on TV, it's not appropriate in real life.
    Simply blocking their access to it isn't going to teach them anything and may very well do more harm than good, especially if they're good with tech and can find a way around it. If I had kids I'd rather they were exposed to it under my guidance than on their own, maybe getting the wrong impression.

    Jw
  • Censorship? (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Master_Ruthless ( 89957 ) on Thursday November 07, 2002 @01:59PM (#4618018)
    Hentai asside, hopefully we will be able to see things like Cowboy Bebop without the episodes being edited by censors (*ahem* Adult Swim *ahem*)

  • Looks like they got beaten to the punch...
    but then maybe this is why CN is suddenly dropping alot of the geek friendly stuff...
    maybe there is a secert partnership here...or maybe there should be...!
  • by chris_mahan ( 256577 ) <chris.mahan@gmail.com> on Thursday November 07, 2002 @02:16PM (#4618175) Homepage
    Yeah, and since they know how to read (they do, don't they?) why don't you buy them a book or two (or are they way too expensive?) and let your children develop good imagination and reading/comprehension skills... Anyway. When a child can read Julius Caesar by Shakespeare at 13, I guarantee you he won't be watching TV much.

    Oh, by the way: Shelter your kids, and they'll get pregnant (or get someone pregnant) at 15. Educate them, and their brain will be mature when their body is, and they'll have fun instead of abortions. You do think that sex is fun, don't you? (a rethorical question, not intended for PhoenixFlare)
  • by cyranoVR ( 518628 ) <{moc.liamg} {ta} {RVonaryc}> on Thursday November 07, 2002 @03:00PM (#4618502) Homepage Journal
    According to one source [animenation.net]:
    Once again, while the anime market may seem massive to anime fans, and it's true that the anime industry does have a lot of home video marketing influence and power in America, anime itself is still not nearly as understood or recognized an art form or entertainment medium in America as most anime fans think it is. It seems almost inevitable that America will eventually spawn an anime exclusive television network, but when experienced veterans like the Cartoon Network aren't prepared to venture into extensive anime programming, we should probably take that as a sign that an all-anime TV channel is still quite distant for the American market.


    Indeed!
  • Re:How about (Score:2, Insightful)

    by JonWan ( 456212 ) on Thursday November 07, 2002 @04:34PM (#4619361)
    Why does everyone focus on the porn? I have over 600 Anime tapes and DVDs and exactly two have tentacle scenes. It amazes me that people equate Anime==Porn. I've put up with this in my store for the last 10 years and thankfully I've convinced people around here that Ainme ain't Porn. I know a lot of this on Slashdot is "Teasing the Otaku".

    Yeah, I know it's a troll, but what the heck.

  • Re:Greeaat.... (Score:1, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday November 08, 2002 @12:25AM (#4623011)
    That hentai crap will be the reason that all the Japanation will get a bad name in the future. You people are so stupid.

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