Akira on DVD? It Might Happen 229
Xunker writes "I was mooching around, looking for infomation on the mother of all anime films, Akira, when I found an interesting tidbit pertaining to it's release on DVD. The gist of it being that Pioneer got the rights to it after MGM let them slip, and the word on the wire is that they're redubbing it in preparation for a re-release on DVD in 2001! Finally anime newbies like myself can see what all the fuss is about!"
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Re:Anime is Anti-woman, pro-violence. (Score:1)
There are actually many different genres of anime. One is dubbed Hentai, which literally translates as "pervert" if my memory serves me. The shows you describe fall in this genre. There are literally thousands of anime episodes/movies that are NOT perverted at all. To name a few, Rurouni Kenshin, Nausicaa of the valley of the wind, Laputa: Castle in the Sky, Mononoke Hime. This are great films, and why definitely not filmed for a child audience, have virtually no sexual content what so ever.
There are also different genres of manga's which are mostly split into a Male and Female category. While the Male category typically involves much more action/adventure/sexual content, the Female genre involves a lot more story line with emotional conflicts, personal relations, etc.
To simply say that all manga & anime are evil is to say that all ducks are purple. Time to brush up on your boolean algebra, eh?
-AC
No, Bother (Score:1)
I first saw Akira in 1990, when my Japanese roommate had it on tape. I watched it once or twice and it was my first Anime, and I loved it.
I saw Ghost in the Shell this summer, and while I liked it, I didn't think the animation was as good as Akira, and with Ghost in the Shell I had the most tanglible feeling of "that was IT?!?!" that I have ever had with a movie. Meaning that I was enjoying Ghost in the Shell when it suddently and abruptly ended. I've never had a movie end in the middle of the interesting bit before, and when it didn't even feel close to having come to any kind of conclusion.
Now I saw Akira again this summer as well, and I have to say it was even better than I remembered. Why? Because the other times I saw it, there were no subtitles - it was all Japanese. Akira is hard to follow as it is. Finally being able to understand what was really going on was great.
All that being said, I am not an Anime fanatic. I have seen only a few Anime movies, and many of them I thought were not worth watching. The three that were, though, were Akira, Ghost in the Shell, and Princess Mononoke. Akira and Princess were definitely the best.
Akira not that great. (Score:1)
If you want to see the sort of potential an anime movie has, get The Wings of Honneamise. Arguably better animation than Akira. Much more accesible story line. And the English dub is actually pretty good.
Wade.
oh, so what about this dvd copy i have? (Score:1)
Next goal is to learn Japanese, so I can go to China to use my Chinese skills to get cheap anime and then understand the Japanese, instead of relying on Chinese subtitles...
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Akira! Yes! New dub? NOOOOOOOO!! (Score:1)
Well, maybe a new dub wouldn't be so bad. I saw Akira in Japanese several times before seeing a dubbed copy, and hearing it dubbed in english made it a lot easier to get the story.
And the story is arcane, but that's the whole point.. just like Mononoke, Akira is an epic, with themes and images that you just wouldn't see in a western movie. Watching Akira is a wonderful experience, and I can't wait to hear that soundtrack in digital surround sound.
Re:That's a very long movie... (Score:1)
I'm going to diss the movie. It was just way too slow! If you want to see a good movie (I'm not a huge anime nut) get Ghost in the Shell or Ninja Scroll.
Re:Akira != Good (Score:1)
Vermifax
Re:Akira != Good (Score:1)
Vermifax
Re:sneakered mecha (Score:1)
However Voltron hardly had good mecha combat scenes, which is what the thread was looking at. (besides, while there was lion voltron, there was _also_ little vehicle voltron. and three-robot voltron, IIRC)
Re:Giant Robo (Score:1)
1) I honestly do try to support bringing anime over to the US - fansubs are great, but I'm sure this costs a lot more
2) I have doubts about the quality of the subs
3) It's missing the cool 4th DVD from the official R2 Giant Robo Giga Collection.
But if you do get it, or see it, you should post a review of the disc quality on one of the anime groups.
I saw the rare 4 LD set floating around there a while back, but it got snatched up.
Re:Akira Was My First Anime (Score:1)
As to Giant Robo, oh yes. It's absolutely incredible. As it happens I was listening to the soundtrack just now. I'm really upset that we're stuck waiting for about a year still for the US DVD release - I would have even taken it before Mac+.
For people not familiar with Giant Robo, let me explain. In the 60's was a comic by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, upon which the popular live action TV series we know in the US as 'Johnny Socko and His Flying Robot' is based. Much later, Giant Robo was based on this (and it's a lot better...)
It's a 7 part series, the music as previously mentioned is supurb (a full orchestral score) and the animation is excellent. The whole thing has a very retro feel to it, as the source material dates back so far; it takes place in the future, but the animation style is deliberately somewhat old (Blazing Transfer Student, a fairly obscure short OAV series is another good example, and the Gekiganger segments in Nadesico as well) and the plot is what you would get if the James Bond folks thought _big_.
There are some hard to find VHS tapes and very hard to find LDs in the US of Giant Robo, so I strongly suggest that y'all look for it, but the DVD ought to be great if the Japanese box set is any indication.
(Wings of Honneamise is also very good, and quite different, but I hear that the DVD is pretty lousy, so....)
There are a couple good sites here: http://members.tripod.com/~giantrobo/ and here: http://www.ex.org/3.2/04-feature_gr1.html
Re:I should mention... (Score:1)
Oh, the Children aren't really as good pilots as in the other series, but there's nothing like a 15 story-tall sneakered mecha eating it's enemies.
Re:Damn it (Score:1)
That whole bit about having to keep the revs above (something or other) was pretty pathetic. Whoever changed a remote/automatic fuel cutoff to that... well, deserved what they got, since Streamline and Orion both hit the rocks.
I actually liked the voice actors/actresses, but so much of dialog just doesn't work. Dumb down complex concepts and it ends up sounding... dumb.
(while I prefer watching anime with subs, when I stick them on in the background I prefer an english track so I can easily focus in and out)
Re:Akira is overrated (Score:1)
Groucho Marx actually.
Re:Given a choice, who watches it dubbed? (Score:1)
I am ashamed to admit how many times this has happened to me... (nevertheless, I still prefer subbed over dubbed)
Re:Given a choice, who watches it dubbed? (Score:1)
Of course, their are many other examples of anime with incredibly poor dubbing. The worst I'd ever seen/heard was a dub of Macross Plus into Cantonese with English subtitles. Let's just say that forcing someone to listen to this tape is probably against the Geneva Convention. (And the worst part is, Macross Plus is known for it's great soundtrack)
Re:Lament about Regional Coding! (Score:1)
No. The RIAA has nothing to do with it. It's the MPAA you're thinking of. The RIAA is audio, MPAA video. It really isn't that hard to remember.
one thing to note: (Score:1)
I'm very glad that pioneer will be re-dubbing this movie. Perhaps they'll keep most of the dialogue intact, if just so people like me don't have to constantly hear "How could you like Akira? it made no sense!" from the dub-only crowd.
i hoe they have the ORIGINAL JAPANESSE... (Score:1)
Re:i might be wrong... (Score:1)
Re:The Dialogue: Movie-A-Minute! (Score:1)
In an effort to defend Otomo, here's my synopsis
(Please don't read this if you haven't seen it)
I hate me (Score:1)
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Re:Anime is Anti-woman, pro-violence. (Score:1)
...hmm. Yeah, I guess Card Captor Sakura kinda qualifies.. although, considering the way the relationships fly around in that series, there'd probably be a lotta people out there who'd vehemently disagree with you.
Re:That's a very long movie... (Score:1)
Original? (Score:1)
unsubtitled)? Is/will it be released on DVD? Does MGM have its rights too?
- 0x0
Re:The DVD Version Better Be Good (Score:1)
I think Columbia House may still have the offer going.
Re:Akira Was My First Anime (Score:1)
we have it already... (Score:1)
Re:Ninja Scroll (Score:1)
Re:Don't bother... (Score:1)
I love most Anime.
A kindred spirit! Me, I love most books over twenty pages.
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Akira: It's Like A Tiny God (Score:1)
Not just blood in a cartoon... EXPLODING PINK BUBBLE-GUMMY MELTING MUTATING FLESH in a cartoon! And death. Lots of death. You know how in most Hollywood movies, when a house or something collapses, people jump out, or move out of the way... in Akira, they don't. Seems to be a hallmark of Otomo's work; I read 'Domu', he does the same thing there.
But back to the topic at hand. The story warrants watching it three times. The characters are *archetypal*, not cardboard. (I'm a big fan of the General, personally.) I never read the manga, I still love the movie.
And... "chinese"? What makes the characters Chinese? They have Japanese names, as far as I can tell...
And the soundtrack! (Swooning.) Seriously, get the soundtrack. It's great. Strange, very strange, but great stuff.
grendel drago
Re:Given a choice, who watches it dubbed? (Score:1)
grendel drago
Re:Don't bother... (Score:1)
Re:Akira Was My First Anime (Score:1)
Serial Experiments Lain (13 ep.)
I won't try to explain it, but you should go see it.
DVDs??? Yech (Score:1)
Secondly, want to see Akira? Rent it on video. It's an awesome film, an awesome Anime, and doesn't need cheesy voice-overs and cut out scenes to be cool.
arrives next week (Score:1)
(this is Australia - Region 4)
Glen Murphy
Re:That's a very long movie... (Score:1)
Re:Apparently you can buy it now... (Score:1)
Real classic anime... (Score:1)
For those who want something really weird check out Ogon Bat (Search the web for Fantasmagorico), Captain Future or the 1000 year Princess. I even saw some Japanese adaptations of classic western tales like snow white, cat and boots, cinderella, etc. which were supposed to be for children but that were really creepy.
Gee, I remeber when I moved from the US to Venezuela they had like this huge tradition of showing Anime everyday on almost every channel, that's where I learnt about the real classics.
Not that great (Score:1)
Lament about Regional Coding! (Score:1)
I ended up buying one coded for North America, why are DVD players regionally coded anyway? It's not like I'm going to dub hundreds of copies and sell them overseas (which I could do, rather cheaply I might add, with existing VHS). I would like to buy a DVD player that does not check regional coding, does such a device exist?
If anyone out there knows where I could get a high quality DVD player that can 'ignore' regional coding, please let me know...
Capt. Ron
Re:That's a very long movie... (Score:1)
Capt. Ron
Akira was dull. (Score:1)
There are much better Anime films out there. Among my all-time favorites are Macross: Love Do You Remember (I'm probably in the minority here, but I've watched the final battle I'd say 100 times and still can't get enough of it) and Princess Mononoke (got my DVD reserved!). I remember liking Ghost in the Shell, but I honestly can't say I remember the movie, just the impression that it was good =)
Akria on LD... (Score:1)
Re:Given a choice, who watches it dubbed? (Score:1)
However, I prefer the original soundtrack, some of the dubs get pretty darn painfull after a while
Re:PLEASE READ CAREFULLY (Score:1)
Re:screw akira--macros plus is out on dvd (Score:1)
mov ax, 13h
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Re:Fuck Macross Plus. I want Macross II :) (Score:1)
mov ax, 13h
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Re:screw akira--macros plus is out on dvd (Score:1)
mov ax, 13h
int 10h
Re:I should mention... (Score:1)
mov ax, 13h
int 10h
Re:I should mention... (Score:1)
mov ax, 13h
int 10h
Re:screw akira--macros plus is out on dvd (Score:1)
mov ax, 13h
int 10h
Re: Mecha combat (Score:1)
mov ax, 13h
int 10h
Re:Anime is Anti-woman, pro-violence. (Score:1)
Yes, you probably will. We're all violent, you see. Too much anime watching, probably.
I'm fed up of seeing Anime promoted on this site. I've been to Japan, and seen with my own eyes the portrayal of women in manga comics over there. It's disgusting! Full of Japanese men fist-fucking & raping women.
Not all of it. Some of it has Japanese women fist-fucking and raping men.
Indeed, one of the most popular manga characters is called 'Rapeman', and all he does is smash his way into offices and rape secretaries.
Most popular? With whom? Probably with people like you who want to bash something, and are too afraid to log in to do it.
Japan is such a stifled and buttoned up culture that manga & anime are its only escape from being the good conforming corporate drone.
And USA is such a stifled and buttoned up culture that intolerance for other cultures and ways-of-life are its only escape from being the good conforming corporate drone.
But this is America! People here act out their fantasies. Please /. don't promote this terrible so-called art. It's a disgrace.
Don't you mean 'Amerika', Mr Buchanan?
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Re:Anime is Anti-woman, pro-violence. (Score:1)
Just like television in every other country, including USA.
Remember the Japanese minister stopping pullovers from being imported because they wouldn't fit the special japanese head? Or foreign food being banned because it might disagree with the special Japanese intestines?
Remember rounding up all the Japanese Americans and putting them in prison camps? Remember rounding up Muslims when that building in OKCity got blown up. Remember Jim Crow laws?
Racism is racism is racism. You've given us some fine examples.
The simple fact is... that you should learn how to use HTML.
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Akira is overrated... (Score:1)
Its popularity is mostly due to it being on the first examples of high-quality Japanese animation available in the US. Better stuff has become available in the years since.
If Akira's early release makes it the "mother of all anime films," then you must really be impressed by the likes of Speed Racer and Astroboy.
Yeah, Akira is ok, but I'd rent it rather than buy it.
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Re:Akira != Good (Score:1)
Anime, Schmanime (Score:1)
Re:Anime is just the Japanese word for Animation. (Score:1)
it's how the English word animation is rendered in Katakana.
Shorthand, perhaps. "Animation" expressed in katakana is actually "animéshon" (writing katakana characters in romaji is awkward :) But you are right in your main point, that Anime is simply their word for animation. Here in America, however, it refers specifically to Japanese animation.
Re:It's around on VCD or VHS... (Score:1)
Re:Akira: It's Like A Tiny God (Score:1)
That's my point.. it's not that I don't like violence, I just don't care for it. Sex is nice, but a movie that has only violence is boring.
And... "chinese"? What makes the characters Chinese?
Their short black hair, round faces, small eyes, werid names and small breasts.
When the story is boring, I like the big eyes and big breasts, not because 'they look more american' (I'm not even from US), but because the design is "cleaner" and nicer. (and of course I know all anime characters have werid names).
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Akira != Good (Score:1)
The story is confusing and boring, there is a lot of backstory, there is no development on the characters. You don't 'get to know' the characters, you should alredy know them from the manga. And more important: there are no women with big breasts
I'd recommend other movies on the 'classic' genre, like Ghost in the Shell, or the Miyasaki movies.
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Re:Akira Was My First Anime (Score:1)
Well...maybe Ghost in the Shell is close.
Re:As a casual viewer... (Score:1)
With DVD releases, this debate is moot. There's no good reason
I grew up in Puerto Rico, where all the U.S. movies, for example, are shown in english with spanish subtitles, so I can say that you get used to reading subtitles rather fast.
I'm not by any means a hardcore fan (tho my anime spending habit might say otherwise), so I do watch both subs and dubs, normally to compare. There are series that I watch in English (Tenchi, Cowboy Bebop), stuff I watch in Japanese with subs (Battle Athletes), and stuff I watch both in English and with subs (Sakura Diaries, pick it out and watch both at the same time to understand why). I'm glad I have these options without having to purchase different releases.
Most anime DVD's, ironically enough, default to english, or read the defaults set on the player (Record of Lodoss War is a notable exeption), so I don't see a problem in having additional tracks. The wider the market for anime dvd's is, the more these companies make, with then allows them to bring more anime to the US. It's a good cycle, tho it's vicious on my checking account. =)
In other words... DVD's rock! =)
Angel
Re:It's around on VCD or VHS... (Score:2)
Now maybe the channel had sold out, but... I think it's more likely that MGM wasn't putting anymore product in the channel. Akira has never gotten the recognition it deserves in the US.
It's pretty telling that Amazon US doesn't list it right now but Amazon UK does. I don't think MGM has/had distribution rights anywhere but the US.
Giant Robo (Score:2)
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Re:I never liked Giant Robo (Score:2)
As for what did it for me . . . well, aside from the utterly incredible symphonic score, it was largely the nature of the story. Like some of the best epics of science fiction (like Babylon Five), the story starts out with what seems like a relatively simple good guys versus bad guys scenario. You think you know who the good guys are. You think you know who the bad guys are. Then as the story progresses, revelations occur and flashbacks have additional footage/memories appear that cast events in an entirely different light. By the end of the sixth episode, even the people who thought they were the main villains of the piece don't know what's going on or who's pulling their strings. I need to dig up the last episode eventually so I can see how it all turned out.
And as an added extra, there are the GinRei OAVs--pretty hard to find outside of Japan save by fansub, since they were never translated by Manga Video. Indeed, they would probably be hard to translate, as a lot of them depend on in-jokes and references to other anime that Americans outside the fandom arena might not "get." (For instance, the writer/director of Giant Robo was also the fellow who created Gigantor, and the original Gigantor robot makes an unexpected cameo appearance in the second GinRei OAV. (The first one is silly; the second one is utterly over-the-top zany. Not to be missed.)
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Re:Akira Was My First Anime (Score:2)
That being said, here's one that's not on DVD yet (except in Japan)--Giant Robo. Possibly the best giant robot anime ever made, Mangavid says it'll probably be a year or so before they get around to releasing it on DVD. Darnit. Dub job semi-sucks at the start but gets better; score is in-frigging-credible. Kind of like a cross between the symphonic orchestration of Star Wars with the martial-Japanese rhythms and cadences from Bionic Commando--and a version of Dies Irae to boot. Don't miss it.
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Re:Akira: Wonderful Animated Movie (Score:2)
It really is an amazing anime. At the time, it really messed with my head, and I never really saw the whole thing, so I'm really yearning for a chance to watch it again. I'd love to see it brought over.
I think a lot of this "old style" anime has sort of been eclipsed by the "my head hurts" style of anime. Examples of these include Evangelion, which really busted up the mecha genre, Shoujo Kakumeki Utena, and Lain.
The latest entry into this sequence of "my head hurts" anime series is a wonderfully subversive series called FLCL. (pronounced Furi Kuri (foo-ree koo-ree)) If you've never seen a mech come out of a guy's head before, then this is a show for you.
I dunno. It looks like all of the "good" stuff has been replaced with either "I'm on crack" stuff, or really whacked out slapstick. (ex; Excel Saga) Not that I'm complaining; it just takes some getting used to.
James
Re:Not that great (Score:2)
Re:Akira Was My First Anime (Score:2)
Re:The Dialogue: Movie-A-Minute! (Score:2)
Re:annoyed (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
That's a very long movie... (Score:2)
Finally anime newbies like myself can see what all the fuss is about!
It's about "get a whole lot of caffeine if you plan on watching it at the end of a work day." The first time I watched Akira at a friend's party, the exposition scenes kept putting me to sleep. Literally.
Not to diss the movie or anything; I just wasn't ready for that much sitting still and staying alert simultaneously.
Re:The DVD Version Better Be Good (Score:2)
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The DVD Version Better Be Good (Score:2)
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I wish MGM would relase "Strange Brew" on DVD (Score:2)
The best movie about beer EVER!
That movie had everything:
-Beer
-Bob & Doug (the hosers!)
-Gold Leader [imdb.com] from Star Wars
-Uhhh beer
The only negative things I can say about it is that Americans seem to think we talk like that (mabe we do, but I can't tell!). And the fact that the sequel got canned! (which pisses me off)
Strange Brew @ IMDB [imdb.com]
The only thing I would like to see more than this great movie on DVD is if Molson sold "Molson's Golden" in Alberta (with the original recipe) again, God I loved that beer, but I ramble.
Perhaps I should stop drinking at work... hmmmm
Capt. Ron
Nifty (Score:2)
Sure people may claim that its old and even campy and uber cryptic but you have to remember how ground breaking AKIRA was. At 1.1 billion yen price, it was the most expensive piece of animated work anywhere using a different and lush style in sight and sound. Go Pioneer for bringing out one of the essiential pieces of "classic" Anime.
Re:My problem with dubs: (Score:2)
As another poster in this thread pointed out, one of the advantages of DVD is that you can have it both ways on the same disc, then we're all happy.
:-)
As a casual viewer... (Score:2)
I really prefer dubbed. I don't speak japanese, I have no desire to learn how to speak japanese, and I don't enjoy trying to read the entire movie while at the same time watching whats going on.
Thats really about all there is to it for me, having a language track in another language doesn't do anything for me except get annoying. Trying to read the entire text of the movie is also annoying. Get rid of the two of them at once by dubbing it into english, and I'm happy.
Of course, to each their own.
Old news (Score:2)
screw akira--macros plus is out on dvd (Score:2)
mov ax, 13h
int 10h
Apparently you can buy it now... (Score:2)
seems to be pretty popular...Came up with like 6 or 7 hits for the Akira DVD...It can apparently be played worldwide, ie. no region code... (Didn't think it was possible). Anyways, you may be able to get it was ebay at a premium price...
- [grunby]
Damn it (Score:2)
Akira is overrated (Score:2)
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annoyed (Score:2)
no one ever mentions Vampire Hunter D when we get into these huge, embroiled, arguments over which is the best "screw akira" "no screw you" movie.
FluX
After 16 years, MTV has finally completed its deevolution into the shiny things network
No idea for a subject (Score:2)
Re:Suggestions (Score:2)
Stylistically, I thought Patlabor and Ghost in the Shell were quite similar, right down to the crowded city montage in each film. It was very obvious that it was the same man behind the camera, so to speak. So I think a comparison is fair. I enjoyed Patlabor's deliberate pace; Ghost may have been more "cerebral", but I thought Patlabor was more intelligent.
Suggestions (Score:2)
I can't think of anything that compares to Akira, since it's so out there... but if you liked Ghost in the Shell, see Patlabor, a better film by the same director. If you liked Mononoke, try to see Laputa: Castle in the Sky and My Neighbor Totoro, again, better films by the same director.
As a proud owner... (Score:2)
1) The movie (quite incredibly) follows the graphic novels shot for shot, color for color. The same man that produced the graphic novels directed the movie.
2) The movie deviates from the graphic novels about the time Tetsuo is taken away by the government.
3) The graphic novels went on for quite awhile (unfortunately, I only have up to 16 or so, the last issue I heard of was 35?), a number of the graphic novels came out *after* the movie. Hence, when they made the movie, they had to come up with *some* sort of ending. A poor choice on their part - they should stuck purely with the graphic novel, ended the movie at like issue #12, and then made a second movie.
4) The movie has Akira as being pure energy (frozen in those containers). In the graphic novels, he is still a kid frozen away (*much* more awesome). When Tetsuo awakens Akira in the GN's, Akira is blind, and uses a small portion of his power to "see" around him, and also listens to Tetsuo to figure out where to go. When the government activates the "SOL" laser, it catches them by surprise. Yes, Tetsuo loses his arm, but he uses his power to regenerate it - it doesn't turn into a mechanical arm. Also, there is another major explosion in the GN's (similar to how there is one at the end of the movie), however, the cause if it is when Akira finally opens his eyes. When he did that, he lost control of his power for a minute, and *woosh*.
I'd tell more, but really, you should just go find copies of the GN's and read them for yourself.
Also, just so you know, I hold Akira as being among my favorite animes (along with ones like Vampire Hunter D), because of how much *detail* they paid attention to, both in the mechanical realm of the world and with the characters, as well as the story line (though again, they shouldn't have deviated!!!)
Alright, it's too early to rant this much, so 'nuff said.
Akira Was My First Anime (Score:2)
Artistically it's unbelievable. The movie is almost 7 years old and Anime as a medium has come unbelievably far but it's still competes!
PS: The other must have for even a newbie's collection is Fist Of The North Star
"Me Ted"
Re:Suggestions (Score:2)
and if you are talking Miyazaki... you have to see his first film... Kazenotanino Naussica... unfortunetly there is no good official traslation... but if you like nice art it compares to stuff comming out now and it's 15 years old
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY (Score:3)
It will probably cost $30 unless it's a super premium edition. Pioneer doesn't yet charge more than $30 for a single DVD.
The reason Akira on tapes costs so much now is that it is out of production, the original company that put it out (Streamline) picked an exclusive distributor that quickly died (Orion) and they couldn't get the distributor rights back.
Being out of production, the tapes have been in very short supply for a LONG time. Limited supply with a strong fan base = an exercise in supply & demand. The shops selling this tape generally know how hard it is to get, a local anime store kept getting their rental copies stolen.
Re:Don't bother... (Score:3)
I watched it recently, shortly after seeing "Ghost In the Shell", and it seemed that things were pretty vague at times in "Akira". I didn't realize I was only getting the middle part of the story.
For the anime newbies (such as myself), I recommend "Ghost..." first; I thought it was distinctly better than Akira. Akira, IMHO, was about 30 min too long -- the entire final scene should have been tighter. It was also even more vague than "Ghost...", which is saying something.
Still, both are excellent. They are very interesting and engaging movies, with some amazing animation throughout.
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NEW Akira!!!! (Score:3)
Diamond Previews pg. 33(comics geeks will know what I mean) lists Akira vol. 2 tpb from Dark Horse Comics -- A continuation of the previous Akira storyline. On sale March 21, 304 pg -- but contact your local comics store to order now, since they order 3 months in advance.
Anime is cool and all, but anyone who's read the manga of nearly any Anime can tell you -- Manga is almost ALWAYS vastly superior to anime of the same story. VASTLY
McFarlane Toys have Tetsuo, Kaneda and Kaneda's cycle toys available -- very nice likenesses. I just picked up Kaneda myself yesterday, and he's overlooking my workstation at work (next to the Bob & Doug McKenzie figures already there)
Re:Akira Was My First Anime (Score:5)
I suggest...
The best of the many, many Lupin the Third films. Humorous adventure of a master thief. (movie)
Serious near-future police mystery. Can be a bit slow, but an excellent movie. (movie)
Bounty hunters in space - excellent animation, stories, music (by Yoko Kanno, who's absolutely great) and not to be missed. (26 TV episodes, generally episodic)
A girl is transported to a hidden sister planet of Earth and is involved in the middle of a war there. Again, music by Yoko Kanno, so it's great. There's a nice payoff eventually for physicists. (26 TV episodes, running plot lines so watch 'em in order)
Really sad story of a brother and sister in Japan during the end of WW2. (movie)
Good action movie - a love triangle between two rival flight test pilots and a singer in the future. Again, Yoko Kanno music. (4 OAVs - i.e. direct to video episodes)
Big robots, cute girls, the apocalypse, a nice sixties flair but set in 2015. Starts out fine, gets weird fast. Helps to see the two follow up movies after the end of the series. (26 TV episodes)
This is all good stuff. I've tried to stick to things that are on DVD (the entire market is rapidly shifting that way) and of course, I strongly suggest that you watch it in Japanese with subtitles. There just really aren't any good dubs, IMHO. Really, if you asked your friendly neighborhood anime otaku what to watch, and indicated your tastes by naming some US movies you can probably get more suggestions. (e.g. if you like Star Trek you'd probably like Sol Bianca; if you like the Dungeons and Dragons movie you'd probably like Record of Lodoss War; if you like /.'s many NP posts you'd probably like La Blue Girl...) Additionally, many comic book shops and independent video stores rent anime, in case you're unhappy with the prices on the net. Don't even bother with stores, they charge too much.
It's around on VCD or VHS... (Score:5)
What? It exists in other formats now and can be seen. I currently own it on VCD (Official release, nice to have), and I know it exists on VHS. Waiting for a DVD is no excuse to not see anime. Any VHS based anime I want to see, I simply rent from the local anime store here.
The Dialogue: Movie-A-Minute! (Score:5)
Tetsuo: KANEDA!
Kaneda: TETSUO!
[Neo-Tokyo EXPLODES.]
[CONFUSING METAPHYSICAL THINGS happen.]
[Credits.]
apologies to RinkWorks,
grendel drago