VRV’s company blog, meanwhile, features a short new essay on Kaiba (2008).Īlso at VRV’s corporate mouthpiece, Ricky Soberano has written a sketch-history of anime and manga in Brazil. On All the Anime’s company blog, Andrew Osmond writes a detailed treatment of Satoshi Kon’s own commentary on Perfect Blue. There’s a new post from wendeego on the experience of growing up and encountering Revolutionary Girl Utena.ĭay with the Cart Driver has new retrospectives up covering the summer and autumn 2010 anime seasons.ĭaryl Surat’s written a column on notable anime from 1989 for ANN. I never finished this show, but I remember liking what I saw! I did finish it, and I thought it was a little slight but great-looking. The Great OAV Watch examines Tatsunoko Pro’s fortieth anniversary project Karas (2005). Orphan have translated three more episodes of Tezuka’s Tales from the Old Testament, and Collectr’s posted some useful commentary on them. Definitely one of the more (if not the most) memorable episodes in the show.Īt Heisei Etranger, Austin has put up a transcript of a recent Q&A session with City Hunter director, writer and producers, covering both the recent revival and the older City Hunter anime. R042 discusses an early highlight in the (perhaps uneven) 2005 anime series Gun x Sword, an episode which neatly draws on older anime traditions while avoiding parody. We’re back! Here’s your latest round-up of attention to older anime in the weeks beginning 15 and 22 April!Īs usual, remarks from Feez are in blue and those from Thaliarchus are in red.
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