Sunday 31 March 2013


BTOOM
Depressed, annoyed, and unemployed, twenty-two year old Ryouta Sakamoto spends his time playing the online third person shooter Btooom while hoping his sempai can get him a job at the company that produces it. He's the leader of the team ranked tenth internationally and increasingly his life revolves around his game stats. Then one day he wakes up dangling from a parachute harness in a jungle. Has his favorite game become reality? And can he bring himself to play Btooom when it's for keeps?

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Saturday 30 March 2013


ZENITH 
A wondering mercenary of the western lands!! To find out more about Zenith CLICK THE LINK
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TRAILER!!
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Wednesday 27 March 2013

BLEACH
 ISSHIN SHIBA
 Is The Reason Bleach is popular right now of the top 3 anime
Bleach 529 just keeps on getting more and more interesting, we get an explanation to by Ichigo was unable to get an Asauchi, at the same time Renji knew that something like this was going to happen. Isshin keeps on explaining about his past, we finally find out Isshin’s full name, Isshin Shiba! Making it clear why Ichigo and Kaien look so alike. Isshin was th 10th Division Captain with Matsumoto and Toshiro at Vice Captain and 3rd Seat. He goes on a mission which most likely will take him to a place he doesn’t want to go, we also notice Aizen in the back planning it all before it failed.

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Estrella of the Shinning Sun
 TO FIND OUT MORE about this character purchase the graphic novel HERE!
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TRAILER

Tuesday 26 March 2013



A LOOK BACK AT OUR FAVORITE SUPERHERO SIDEKICKS' FINAL YEAR.

→ MARCH 20, 2013 Warning: Full spoilers for Season 2 of Young Justice follow...
If nothing else, Young Justice's second -- and, as it turns out, final -- season was big. It took our characters off-world on multiple occasions, brought a season-long cosmic threat to bear on planet Earth, and seriously expanded the roster of not just the team itself but the entire cast of the show.
It was also quite good at giving us the superhero equivalent of blue balls, both in terms of delayed gratification story-wise as well as its ongoing tendency to get bumped from Cartoon Network's schedule for extended periods of time.
Year two kicked off in April of 2012 (in a sort of confusing way, as there was no break between the Season 2 premiere and the Season 1 finale that aired the week prior). Right off the bat (pun intended), it was clear that we were in new ground: A five-year time jump had occurred between seasons, and the Young Justice that we knew and loved from the first season was gone forever. Robin was now Nightwing. Kid Flash, Aqualad and Artemis were simply not present nor mentioned. And loads of new characters had joined the team in the intervening years, including Lagoon Boy, Bumblebee, Beast Boy, Batgirl, Wonder Girl, Blue Beetle and the Tim Drake Robin.
All of which was… cool. But worrying, particularly knowing how creators Greg Weisman and Brandon Vietti tended to gloss over characterization in favor of (admittedly awesome) eye-candy action scenes and plot, plot, plot in Season 1.
By the second episode, "Earthlings," some of these concerns were put to rest as Weisman and Vietti began to delve into how our core team had changed in those five years (like Superboy and Miss Martian's breaking up) while also starting to build connections to the new characters, like Beast Boy and his back story involving the death of his and M'Gann's "mom." As the season would proceed, most of these newer characters would get less and less focus, however, in favor of Blue Beetle (for the most part). Wonder Girl and Batgirl fans, for example, were pretty much out of luck.
Souce: IGN

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Monday 25 March 2013

Japan's Animation TV Ranking, March 11-17

TitleStationDateTimeLengthAverage
Household Rating
Sazae-sanFuji TVMarch 17 (Sun)18:3030 min.17.2
Chibi Maruko-chanFuji TVMarch 17 (Sun)18:0030 min.12.0
Doraemon Crayon Shin-chan Haru da! Eiga da! 3-jikan Anime Matsuri Crayon Shin-chanTV AsahiMarch 15 (Fri)19:0429 min.11.3
Detective ConanNTVMarch 16 (Sat)18:0030 min.8.7
One PieceFuji TVMarch 17 (Sun)09:3030 min.8.0
One Piece Special EditionFuji TVMarch 16 (Sat)09:5530 min.5.7
Dokidoki! PrecureTV AsahiMarch 17 (Sun)08:3030 min.5.1
TorikoFuji TVMarch 17 (Sun)09:0030 min.5.1
Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes! Season 2TV TokyoMarch 14 (Thurs)19:0030 min.4.6
Animated O-saru no George (Curious George)

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Saturday 23 March 2013



Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods Film's Battle Footage Aired in HD

posted on 2013-03-21 02:56 GMT
God of destruction takes on the Z Fighters in latest fight scenes

Battle footage for the upcoming Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods (Dragon Ball Z: Kami to Kami) movie aired on Japanese television in HD. The scenes feature new character Birusu (Kouichi Yamadera) taking on the Z Fighters
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods is set between the 517th and 518th installments of Akira Toriyama's original manga. Specifically, it is set during the "lost decade" of story time after the end of the battle with Majin Buu. It features new characters Birusu — the God of Destruction played by Kouichi Yamadera — and his attendant Wisu (Masakazu Morita).
Birusu, the god of destruction who has maintained the balance of the universe, has awakened from a 39-year slumber to destroy the planets in his realm. Hearing rumors of a Saiyan (Saiya-jin) who defeated Freeza, Birusu comes looking for Goku.
Excited that a powerful oponent has appeared after so long, Goku ignores King Kai's advice and challenges Birusu in a battle. However, Goku is no match for Birusu's overwhelming power and is defeated. Birusu leaves after uttering an ominous message, “Is there anyone on Earth more worthy to destroy?” Will Goku and the others really be able to stop the God of Destruction?!

This will air in Japan on March 30

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News
Aiura High School Girl Anime's 1st Promo Streamed

posted on 2013-03-23 05:25 GMT
April anime about 3 high school girls' aimless daily lives

The first promotional video for the anime adaptation of Chama's Aiura four-panel manga began streaming on Friday. The video highlights the series' cast, staff, and premiere date as well as its opening song "Kani Do-Luck!" by Aiu Rabu.
The series stars voice acting newcomers Yui NakajimaYuko Iida, and Nao Tamura. The series is being written and directed by Ryosuke Nakamura (NANAMonster episode director) with character designs by Mieko Hosoi (Aoi Bungaku Series,Nerawareta Gakuen). Linden Films (SenyÅ«) is producing the animation.
The story centers around energetic but annoying Amaya (Nakajima), zero-motivation Iwasawa (Iida), and docile Uehara (Tamura) — three fairly normal high school girls and their classmates. Their daily life is "what happens when there is nothing happening."
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Zahhak the twin Viper Beast Tamer

1 of the new characters to look out for in the Legacy of The Sky Series. Volume 2:
Stayed tuned if you want to know more info about Zahhak.


Friday 22 March 2013



Triage X managed to hold onto a spot on this week's charts, despite a deluge of new titles from Viz. Naturally, items like Rosario+Vampire and One Piece are going to grab some of the top spots, but the fact that some of Yen Press's titles managed to stay strong shows the power of them.
I guess that means I've got a few new items to read. Let's take a look at the full list:
1. Rosario+Vampire Season II Vol. 11 - Week 1
2. One Piece Vol. 66 - Week 1
3. Vampire Knight Vol. 16 - Week 1
4. Bakuman Vol. 18 - Week 1
5. Pokemon Adventures Vol. 15 - Week 1
6. Demon Love Spell Vol. 2 - Week 1
7. Pandora Hearts Vol. 14 - Week 2
8. Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal Vol. 2 - Week 8
9. Triage X Vol. 2 - Week 2
10. Naruto Vol. 60 - Week 5
I wonder if One Piece is finally seeing the rise to popularity over Bleach and Naruto within the US? I can't speak to the specifics of the BookScan numbers, which would say exactly what the case is, but I feel as though those two big shonen titles don't have their core fanbase sticking around, and not as many new fans are willing to jump in and read all the way from volume one into the fifties and sixties.

Read more at http://www.japanator.com/new-york-times-top-ten-manga-for-3-18-13-28249.phtml#41sUtq1ZIqIlhc9Y.99 



It is a time of injustice and treachery. Men seek power, and some will stop at nothing to obtain it, no matter the cost. Tension is rising throughout the realms, and many sense that war is coming. While some keep faith in the status quo, others seek out ancient magical relics to aid them in their quest for domination. Even teenagers must show their courage, hone their skills and be ready to defend their kingdoms and tribes.  Thrown into the mix are Janus and Zenith, two wandering mercenaries with mysterious pasts, hired to assassinate an evil tyrant.  Will their mission succeed in neutralizing this threat to the peace, or cause a devastating all-out war?

Wednesday 20 March 2013



                                  Fairytail anime ending 30th March!! Natsu does'nt like the news


NN confirmed that Kodansha's TV Magazine announced on Friday that theFairy Tail anime's television broadcast run will end on March 30. Theadaptation of Hiro Mashima's Fairy Tail fantasy adventure manga premiered on Japan's TV Tokyo station in October 2009.
The April issue of Shueisha's Jump Square magazine is revealing on Monday that the Driland anime will begin a new run in Fairy Tail's current Saturday 10:30 a.m. timeslot on April 6.
However, Mashima posted a statement to fans on his official Twitter feed on Saturday:
Until the time comes, I cannot say something I've always wanted to say, even on Twitter. Please be patient and wait until the time comes for me to announce some good news.

Source: animenewsnetwork

Steven Spielberg & Ghost In the shell

Steven Spielberg just bought the rights to Ghost in the Shell!!

Ghost in the Shell, a classic anime cyberpunk flick from the 1990s, has mesmerized fans for years with its brutal-but-philosophical story of what