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Aniplex USA to release Oreimo
At their Otakon panel earlier today, Aniplex USA announced plans to release the anime series Oreimo on DVD. They will release it in a complete series set on October 18th, and it will include the OVA episode as well. The set will come with postcards, and a booklet featuring production info and character designs. The series will also begin streaming on Hulu and Crunchyroll starting on August 31st. When asked during Q&A, Aniplex revealed that Oreimo will be a subtitle only release.
Other news came out of the panel as well. Star Driver, a series that Bandai licensed earlier this year, will begin streaming on Hulu and Crunchyroll beginning on August 17th. There was no news about Madoka during the panel announcements, but during Q&A Aniplex revealed that the series will be dubbed when they eventually release it. During Q&A Aniplex also mentioned they were looking into a possible DVD release for Garden of Sinners, which was released on Blu-Ray earlier this year for $400. They also said they were looking into the upcoming Rurouni Kenshin series, as well as the movie Welcome to the Space Show.
Otaku in Review Podcast – Otakon 2010
This week Ernie Layug, the head guy at Out-of-Time Productions came on to talk with us about Otakon 2010. Hear about our experiences last weekend in what turned out to be one of my favorite conventions I’ve been to.
In the news: Is Navarre selling FUNimation? Kinokuniya Bookstores: No love for moe! Crazed fans issuing death threats to Aya Hirano! All this and more on Episode 26 of the Otaku in Review Podcast!
Also, here are links to our figure collections, which we discuss on the show: Jon | Scott
The ConBlog: Otakon 2010
Every summer, close to 30,000 otaku gather in Baltimore’s inner harbor area to attend the largest anime convention on the US east coast: Otakon. This year’s “Convention of Otaku Generation” took place from July 30 to August 1. In what turned out to be one of my favorite Otakons thus far, this year’s exhibition sported some awesome panels and special events that made the weekend lots of fun. Without further ado, let’s get to the rundown of what I attended…
Otakon 2010 Announcement Roundup
FUNimation and Bandai had some super exciting announcements this weekend at Otakon 2010. I’ll have a con report up within a week or so, but before that, let’s talk about the licenses!
FUNimation outdid themselves again (just when I thought it couldn’t get any better than what they announced at Anime Expo) by announcing Strike Witches 2, Ookami-san, Shukufuku no Campanella, Hetalia World Series, the Hetalia movie, Summer Wars, and Evangelion 2.22.
Obviously, I’m especially happy about the Strike Witches announcement. I’ve been watching the second season of everyone’s favorite pants-free mecha girl series on Crunchyroll, and it’s spectacular so far. FUNimation will be simulcasting it starting soon (Crunchyroll will continue to simulcast it as well).
Summer Wars is the next big hit movie by Mamoru Hosoda, the director of The Girl Who Leapt Through Time. I was lucky enough to be able to see it at the New York International Children’s Film Festival earlier this year, and it is an outstanding movie. Look forward to this one and be sure to pick it up.
The second installment in the Rebuild of Evangelion series, Evangelion 2.22: You Can (Not) Advance, was also picked up by FUNimation. I already imported the Blu-ray from Asia, with English subtitles. If you thought Evangelion 1.11 was great, this movie will completely blow it out of the water. And that’s saying a lot.













