TONS OF NEWS

Okies, well the chat function on this site to me was a huge success. We all got to know each other a little more and we made some new friends and I now have a place of refuge, It was certainly nice to finally get to chat with everyone. Thanks Adam for this unique feature.

Now on to the news and there is TONS of it.

Third Black Lagoon Anime Project Confirmed

The wraparound jacket band on Gen Urobuchi's novel adaptation of Rei Hiroe's Black Lagoon adventure manga has confirmed that a third anime project has been green-lit for production. The story revolves around a typical Japanese businessman who gets caught up in the escapades of modern-day pirate mercenaries off the Asian shores. Geneon Entertainment released part of the Black Lagoon anime in North America, but Funimation has since agreed to take over distribution of the anime. Funimation has confirmed that it will reissue the first anime series and start the DVD release of the Black Lagoon: The Second Barrage series on August 19.

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http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-07-16/third-black-lagoon-anime-project-confirmed

Simpsons Halloween Comic to Feature Death Note Parody

Nina Matsumoto, the Canadian artist whose Internet popularity jumped after she posted an anime-inspired drawing of The Simpsons cast, is drawing a Simpsons parody of the Death Note manga for this year's Halloween issue of Bongo Comics' The Simpsons comic series. She happened to have posted a combination of The Simpsons and Death Note (pictured at right) online in January of 2007. She is also drawing the Yōkaiden title for Del Rey and drew a Simpsons comic short that paid homage to anime in Bongo Comics' Free Comic Book Day issue this year.

Source
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-07-17/simpsons-halloween-comic-to-feature-death-note-parody

Gotham Knight Ranks as Last Week's #1 DVD, #2 Blu-ray

The Hollywood Reporter trade paper notes that the Japanese-animated Batman: Gotham Knight video was the #1 DVD in American sales for the week ending on July 13. #2 was the live-action Batman Begins film to which the Gotham Knight video serves as a loose continuation. Gotham Knight was also the #2 Blu-ray Disc release for the same week. It was only topped in the Blu-ray Disc rankings by Batman Begins.

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-07-17/gotham-knight-ranks-as-last-week-no.1-dvd-no.2-blu-ray

Right Stuf Streams Aria Anime Trailer

Nozomi Entertainment, the anime production arm of Right Stuf, Inc., has announced that it has posted its trailer for the Aria the Animation series. (In the linked page, point towards the "nav" icon on the lefthand side to reveal the Trailer menu option.) The anime adapts Kozue Amano's acclaimed future slice-of-life manga about Akari, a girl training to be a gondolier on a canal-linked planet. Director Junichi Sato (Princess Tutu, Kaleido Star, Sailor Moon/Sailor Moon R) and the studio Hal Film Maker (Boys Be..., Pretear, Slayers Premium, Sketchbook ~full color'S~) animated four different Aria projects. Both the Aria manga and anime storylines ended this past spring in Japan.

Right Stuf will ship the first box set of 13 episodes from Aria the Animation on September 30, and the set's DVDs will include Japanese audio and English subtitles. Tokyopop is publishing the 12 volumes of the manga after picking up the license from Mag Garden, who serialized the manga in Monthly Comic Blade magazine. ADV Manga had initially carried part of the manga, but discontinued it.

Source
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-07-16/right-stuf-streams-aria-anime-trailer

Tsubasa Manga to Bundle New Anime DVD Next February

Kodansha has launched a website that announced that, in addition to the XXXHOLiC original animation DVD that was revealed on Tuesday, the 26th volume of CLAMP's Tsubasa manga will include a Tsubasa anime DVD. As previously reported, the new joint anime project will feature CLAMP's writer Nanase Ohkawa (now listed as Ageha Ohkawa outside anime), directors Shunsuke Tada (Tsubasa Tokyo Revelations) and Tsutomu Mizushima (XXXHOLiC, xxxHOLiC: Kei, xxxHOLiC the Movie: A Midsummer Night's Dream), and the animators at Production I.G. The website reports that Mizushima will direct the project's XXXHOLiC half, which will run about 25 minutes long when it ships on January 16. The Tsubasa half will ship in February.

The Tsubasa manga tells a parallel-world fantasy adventure with alternate versions of characters from many of CLAMP's other creations. The manga is known in particular for its crossovers with XXXHOLiC. Tsubasa has already been adapted into Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE The Movie: Princess of the Birdcage Kingdom and the Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE television series. Kodansha also published CLAMP's Tsubasa manga with the bundled three-DVD Tsubasa Tokyo Revelations anime between last November and this past March. Del Rey will ship the 18th volume of Tsubasa in North America next

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http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-07-17/tsubasa-manga-to-bundle-new-anime-dvd-next-february

ADV Voice Actor Mike Kleinhenz Passes Away

ADV Films' dialogue director Kyle Jones has confirmed on the AnimeOnDVD forums that veteran voice actor Mike Kleinhenz died on July 11 of a heart attack. He was 56. Kleinhenz played Kalinin in all four versions of the Full Metal Panic! anime. He also played The Raven in Princess Tutu, Friday Monday in Madlax, Kabapu in Excel Saga, and dozens of other roles.

Source
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-07-17/adv-voice-actor-mike-kleinhenz-passes-away

ADV Films to Reissue Battle Angel Anime on DVD

The AnimeNation retail website reports that ADV Films will reissue the Battle Angel video series on DVD in North America. This anime adaptation of Yukito Kishiro's Battle Angel Alita (GUNNM) science fiction action manga was first released in 1999. The DVD reissue will be limited to 10,000 copies.

When ADV Films co-founder Matt Greenfield was asked about Battle Angel's future availability at Nan Desu Kan 2003 and other conventions, he indicated that the property was tied up with James Cameron's purchase of the live action movie rights. The Hollywood Reporter trade paper reported this past May that Cameron wants to work on a biographical picture called The Dive, and not on Battle Angel, after his current Avatar film. Cameron has not publicly discussed his Battle Angel plans since June of 2006.

Source
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-07-18/adv-films-to-reissue-battle-angel-anime-on-dvd

Haruhi CD Stays on Japanese Singles Chart for 100th Week

The Oricon marketing survey group has published the latest weekly top-200 chart for Japanese CD singles, and the Suzumiya Haruhi no Tsumeawase CD has appeared on the chart for a record 100th week. It is the first CD single sung by voice actors or actresses to have stayed on the chart so long. The CD contains Aya Hirano's "God knows…" and "Lost my music" songs as well as Yuko Goto's "Koi no Mikuru Densetsu" from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya comedy anime series. After it was released on June 21, 2006, the single ranked as high as #5 on the weekly chart, #15 on the monthly chart, and #106 on the yearly chart. On the most recent chart, it jumped from #185 to #167, and has now sold 136,000 copies since its debut.

"Hare Hare Yukai," the single made famous by the ending animation's dance routine in the anime, also rose from #166 to #156 in the latest weekly chart. It has sold 123,000 copies since its May 22, 2006 debut, and has appeared on the weekly top-200 singles chart 86 times.

Source
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-07-17/haruhi-cd-stays-on-japanese-singles-chart-for-100th-week

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