Next Club Meeting: December 14, 2024, at the Fountaindale Public Library in Bolingbrook from 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
The Animatrix Network is an anime & manga fan club located in the Southwest suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. We usually meet on the third Saturday of each month (except when holidays or conventions coincide). The meetings are free and open to the public. Join us for a day filled with anime.
This site provides news, reviews, commentaries, and previews of the world of anime and everything it inspires, such as live-action films, comics, music, art, and other weird things to enjoy and contemplate.
The Animatrix Network is an anime & manga fan club located in the Southwest suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. We usually meet on the third Saturday of each month (except when holidays or conventions coincide). The meetings are free and open to the public. Join us for a day filled with anime.
This site provides news, reviews, commentaries, and previews of the world of anime and everything it inspires, such as live-action films, comics, music, art, and other weird things to enjoy and contemplate.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Anime Conventions Around the World
Monday, January 30, 2012
The Legend of Korra - Coming Soon
Sneak Peak at the Newest Airbender Series
Taking place 70 years after the events of "Avatar: The Last Airbender,"
this story follows the adventures of the Avatar after Aang - a
passionate, rebellious, and fearless teenage girl from the Southern
Water Tribe named Korra. With three of the four elements under her belt
(Earth, Water, and Fire), Korra seeks to master the final element, Air.
Her quest leads her to the epicenter of the modern "Avatar" world,
Republic City - a metropolis that is fueled by steampunk technology. It
is a virtual melting pot where benders and non-benders from all nations
live and thrive. However, Korra discovers that Republic City is plagued
by crime as well as a growing anti-bending revolution that threatens to
rip it apart. Under the tutelage of Aang's son, Tenzin, Korra begins her
airbending training while dealing with the dangers at large.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Star Wars Uncut: Director's Cut
A Fan-made MASTERPIECE!
In 2009, Casey Pugh asked thousands of Internet users to remake "Star Wars: A New Hope" into a fan film, 15 seconds at a time. Contributors were allowed to recreate scenes from Star Wars however they wanted. Within just a few months SWU grew into a wild success. The creativity that poured into the project was unimaginable.
SWU has been featured in documentaries, news features and conferences around the world for its unique appeal. In 2010 it won a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Creative Achievement In Interactive Media.
Finally, the crowd-sourced project has been stitched together and put online for your streaming pleasure. The "Director's Cut" is a feature-length film that contains hand-picked scenes from the entire StarWarsUncut.com collection.
Many thanks to Aaron Valdez (video editor - http://www.aaronvaldez.com) and Bryan Pugh (sound design/mixing - http://www.pughtube.com) for the countless hours they put into this masterpiece.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Dragon Age Animation
DRAGON AGE: DAWN OF THE
SEEKER
DragonAgeMovie.com launches with a production update video
about the new feature-length animated movie.
about the new feature-length animated movie.
An EXCLUSIVE look at the bloody first battle
Monday at 6:30PM ET on G4TV's X-Play
Monday at 6:30PM ET on G4TV's X-Play
Friday, January 27, 2012
Newsletter - January 2012
January 2012
News Collected and Edited by Octavio Soto
Toei Offers Condolences on Designer Shingo
Araki's Passing posted on 2011-12-02 13:30 EST
Expresses sorrow on
his passing and gratefulness for contributions on St. Seiya, more
Toei Animation gave
ANN the following letter of condolence on the passing of character designer and
animation director Shingo Araki:
We are very sorry to
hear about the sudden passing of Mr. Shingo Araki. We offer our deepest
sympathies to his family.
Mr. Araki was a
great animator who was adept at creating dynamic action anime sequences and
elegant character designs beloved by many fans. At our studio, he was deeply
involved with many works, such as Babel II, Cutie Honey, UFO Robo Grendizer,
and Saint Seiya, which have transcended the times and continue to attract fans
even now. He infused lively charm into his characters.
All of us at Toei
Animation are deeply grateful for his kindness and contributions during his
lifetime and express our heartfelt condolences.
Toei Animation
Zero no Tsukaima Author Yamaguchi Readmitted Into Hospital posted on 2011-12-03 23:52 EST
Zero no Tsukaima Author Yamaguchi Readmitted Into Hospital posted on 2011-12-03 23:52 EST
Zero no Tsukaima
(The Familiar of Zero) author Noboru Yamaguchi reported on Saturday that his
health is not back to normal yet, so he readmitted himself into the hospital
again. He apologized in advance for "failing to perform my social
obligations" and said that he will get back to them someday.
Yamaguchi confirmed
in July that he had advanced-stage cancer that was originally considered
inoperable. However, during an unrelated gallstone surgery, the cancerous
growth was confirmed to have shrunk in size. Yamaguchi then learned that there
was surgery that he could have in August that might cure the cancer. He
reported later in August the surgery ended without incident.
Yamaguchi had been
writing the final series arc of the Zero no Tsukaima light novels, and had
planned to end the light novels next year before his cancer diagnosis and
subsequent operation. Zero no Tsukaima F, the fourth and final anime series
will premiere next January.
Upper Deck Ordered to Pay Aniplex US$3.9 Million+ for Kiba posted on 2011-12-06 20:15 EST
Upper Deck Ordered to Pay Aniplex US$3.9 Million+ for Kiba posted on 2011-12-06 20:15 EST
Companies involved
in 3-year+ lawsuit over Kiba TV anime series
The United States
District Court for the District of Nevada ruled on November 30 that the card
distributor Upper Deck is to pay Aniplex, Inc. US$3,950,000 as the result of a
lawsuit that the two companies had been involved in since 2008. The two
companies had settled outside of court; however, the court then ruled in favor
of Aniplex after Upper Deck did not pay the US$3.95 million amount in full by
November 28, which was the date stipulated in the settlement.
The lawsuit between
the two companies resolved around Upper Deck's investment in Hiroshi Koujina
and MADHOUSE's 51-episode Kiba alternate-world television anime series.
Original Lawsuit
According to legal
documents, Aniplex filed the lawsuit in April 2008 and demanded a jury trial.
Aniplex claimed in the lawsuit that Upper Deck did not pay Aniplex the amount
agreed upon by the two companies regarding the anime series. Aniplex claimed Upper
Deck said it would pay Aniplex for a 30% stake in the series, television and
home video distribution rights outside of Japan, merchandising rights, and for
commercials and other sponsorship.
Aniplex claimed that
Upper Deck paid Aniplex only part of the money owed. Aniplex claimed that Upper
Deck still owed the company 251.475 million yen (US$3.23 million) for
investment, 154 million yen (US$1.98 million) for sponsorship, US$2.02 million
for merchandising rights, and "some or all" of the $1.73 million for
television and home video distribution rights. Aniplex sued Upper Deck for
breach of contract, breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair
dealing, unjust enrichment, and accounting.
Upper Deck's Counterclaim
In May 2008, Upper
Deck filed a response to Aniplex's claims and filed a counterclaim. According
to the counterclaim document, Upper Deck argued that it created a "Master
Plan" for the series that "included characters, plots, storylines,
and other elements necessary to make the television series conducive to the
development of a card game," which Upper Deck wrote was for the target age
group of 8- to 12-year-old children.
Upper Deck argued
that "as the television series was developed, many of the concepts and
storylines included in the Master Plan were discarded by Aniplex, despite Upper
Deck's objections, in favor of new storylines and concepts developed by
Aniplex." Upper Deck claimed that the new storylines and concepts "so
deviated from the Master Plan that the television series was far too violent to
appeal to the trading card game's target audience of 8 to 12 year olds."
In addition, Upper Deck claimed it could not get the series approved for
broadcast due to its "age-inappropriate violence."
Upper Deck's claims
were that Aniplex was in breach of its original contract with Upper Deck
because of the changes it made to the television series. Upper Deck then asked
the court that Aniplex pay damages and the costs of the lawsuit. Upper Deck
also demanded a jury trial.
Settlement
On September 29 of
this year, after several jury trial hearings, the two companies filed a
settlement agreement with the court. The settlement required Upper Deck to pay
Aniplex US$3,950,000 before November 28. The sum was guaranteed by Richard
McWilliam, chairman and co-founder of Upper Deck. The settlement noted that
each company would be responsible for its own attorneys' fees.
The settlement noted
that if the US$3,950,000 was not paid in full by November 28, then a judge
could rule in the case in favor of Aniplex and against Upper Deck for that sum.
In the November 30 judgement, Upper Deck was also ordered to pay post-judgment
interest from November 29 until the amount is paid in full. The judgement noted
that "Upper Deck shall recover nothing on its counterclaims."
Aniplex told ANN it
had no comment to give at this time regarding the lawsuit and settlement. Upper
Deck did not respond to ANN's request for comment by press time.
Kiba originally
aired on TV Tokyo in 2006-2007. The series revolved around Zed, a young man who
was transported into another world while fleeing authorities. In the new world,
Zed meets a young girl named Roya and learns that he is a Shard Caster who can
control "spirits."
In March 2008 ADV
licensed Kiba for release in North America, and Cartoon Network's Toonami
Jetstream online video service added the series to its American lineup in July
2008. The Anime Network is currently streaming the entire series.
In August of this
year, the Dutch trading card company Upper Deck International filed a lawsuit
against its own Upper Deck Co. subsidiary in California — claiming that the
subsidiary counterfeited the Yu-Gi-Oh! card game and cost its parent company
millions of dollars in legal fees, lost sales, and damaged reputation.
Voice Actress Kazuko Ute Passes Away at 84 posted on 2011-12-06 20:45 EST
Voice Actress Kazuko Ute Passes Away at 84 posted on 2011-12-06 20:45 EST
Voice actress
starred in 1967 Goku no Daibōken TV anime series
Kazuko Ute, the
voice actress who played Goku in Goku no Daibōken, passed away on November 17
from a stroke. She was 84. Ute, who is from Tokyo, was best known in the anime
industry for starring in the 1967 television anime series Goku no Daibōken. She
was also a well known kamishibai (paper theater) storyteller and teacher. Ute
was also a part of a successful line of children's audio books, which she
helped create. The Kisetsu wo Kanaderu Yosei Tachi No Utaasobi book series
tells popular children's tales. A
farewell service for Ute will be held on January 28 in Tokyo.
Live-Action Rurouni Kenshin's Principal
Photography Ends
posted on 2011-12-06 23:45 EST
Hisashi Sasaki,
deputy director of Shueisha's Shōnen Manga group, reported on Wednesday that
shooting of the live-action film of Nobuhiro Watsuki's Rurouni Kenshin manga
has ended. A "job well done party" was held on Tuesday night.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
"The Wolf Children Ame and Yuki"
The team of director Mamoru Hosoda, script writer Satoko Okudera and character designer Yoshiyuki Sadamoto (The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Summer Wars), return to Japanese theaters this summer with their original, modern fairytale: Ookami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki (The Wolf Children Rain and Snow).
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Looney Tunes Show - Clip
Premiere Episode "The Shelf"
This week on The Looney Tunes Show, Bugs tries to hang a shelf to display his Nobel Prize, but this simple project gets very complicated, leaving Daffy and Speedy temporarily homeless.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Japanese Highschool Experience
Living in Japan
Kim: "This video is about my Japanese Highschool experience.
While I was in
Japan I had the opportunity to visit a highschool
for 2 weeks and got to
stay with a Japanese family"
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Toothless the Dragon
Best Costume 0f 2011
At Katsucon 2011 someone dressed up as Toothless the dragon from
"How to
Train Your Dragon" and it was AWESOME!!
The video
speaks for itself. The cosplayer whose
youtube account is
monoyasha . She put a lot of detail into that.
Oh yeah, you can't
see it in the video, but if you looked inside the mouth,
you can see
she even did a nice paint job on the inside and
made indentations where
there should be teeth.
Friday, January 20, 2012
Japan - Part 1: School
So what's it like to live in Japan?
Spend a day with Audri as she goes to school...
Spend a day with Audri as she goes to school...
Audri: "Well, I thought people might like to know what I do at school,
so I took
my camera with me one day and recorded the whole sordid affair.
I
apologize if I don't sound enthusiastic in this film, it's definitely
not easy
to make something you do daily sound fun like a trip to
Disneyland!!!"
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Airbender Technical Institute
School for Benders
ATI teaches you to use your elemental powers in realistic job settings.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Left 4 Dead - Fan Film
Airsoft GI - Impulse 76
THIS IS A NON-PROFIT FILM AND IS FOR PRIVATE USE ONLY NOT INTENDED FOR
SALES OR COMMERCIAL USE. WE RESERVE THE COPYRIGHTS AND TM TO THE
ORIGINAL CREATORS OF THE FOLLOWING CONTENT USED WITHIN THE FILM.
THIS
FILM WAS PRODUCED SOLELY FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES AND
FOR THE LOVE
TOWARD GAMING, MUSIC, AND AIRSOFTING.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
"A Dragon and an Elf"
3D CG Animation
3D CG software POSER Figure, Aiko4 and Millennium Dragon fight!
All Movies were renderd with Poser, effected with Particle Illusion SE, edited with Vegas Movie Studio by ghid.
Music is provided from royalty free music site "musicloops.com". http://www.musicloops.com/
There are 2 songs composed by Mark Petrie.
"Genesis"
"Exit Strategy"
Monday, January 16, 2012
The Joy of Books
The Dancing Library
After organizing our bookshelf almost a year ago (http://youtu.be/zhRT-PM7vpA),
my wife and I (Sean Ohlenkamp) decided to take it to the next level.
We
spent many sleepless nights moving, stacking, and animating books at
Type bookstore in Toronto (883 Queen Street West, (416) 366-8973).
Everything you see here can be purchased at Type Books.
Grayson Matthews (http://www.graysonmatthews.com/)
Everything you see here can be purchased at Type Books.
Grayson Matthews (http://www.graysonmatthews.com/)
generously composed the beautiful, custom music.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Mytho Logique
Mythological Animation
This student short was Directed by J. Ambron, A. Aramini,
A. Belbari, G. Poitel and Y. Vincent. at Esma Montpellier ( FRANCE )
This short film was originally made in stereo 3D
More info on mytho-logique.com
This short film was originally made in stereo 3D
More info on mytho-logique.com
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Best Anime of 2011
The 10 Best Anime Series of 2011
10.) Hanasaku Iroha
[Source: Wikipedia] Hanasaku Iroha centers around Ohana Matsumae, a 16-year-old
teenager living in Tokyo, who is left in the care of her estranged
grandmother, following her mother's elopement with her boyfriend. Ohana
arrives at her grandmother's country estate to realize she is the owner
of a Taishō period hot spring inn
called Kissuisō. She begins working at Kissuisō, at her grandmother's
request, but finds herself at odds with many employees and customers at
the inn. Initially feeling discouraged, she decides to use her
circumstances as an opportunity to change herself for the better and to
make amends with her deteriorating relationship with the Kissuisō's
staff for a more prominent future. Upon returning from school one day, Ohana Matsumae learns that her mother is going on a moonlight flit with her boyfriend to escape from debt and they are sending her to live at her estranged grandmother's hot spring inn
in the country. When her best friend, Kōichi Tanemura, hears of this,
he confesses his love for Ohana before running off. As Ohana arrives at
Kissuisō, she makes a bad first impression with one of the employees,
Minko Tsurugi, before being informed by her grandmother, Sui Sujima,
that she is to work at the inn to earn her keep. She is shown around the
inn by the head mistress, Tomoe Wajima, and another employee, Nako
Oshimizu. When Ohana notices the hard work Minko has to do, she tries to
do something nice for her by airing out her futon,
but it ends up falling off a ledge and landing near some customers.
After Minko is slapped by Sui for Ohana's mistake, Ohana demands to be
slapped even harder, though Minko still tells her to 'die!'.
9.) Ao no (Blue) Exorcist
8.) Persona 4 The Animation
7.) Mawaru Penguindrum
6.) [C] The Money of Soul and Possibility Control
5.) Kamisama no Memo-chou
3.) Mirai Nikki (Future Diary)
[Source: Wikipedia] Yukiteru "Yuki" Amano is a loner who never really interacts with
people and prefers writing a diary on his cell phone with his only
companion being an imaginary friend named Deus Ex Machina, the God of
Time and Space. However, Yuki soon learns that Deus is real when he
makes Yuki participate in a battle royal
with eleven other people. Within this "Diary Game", the contestants are
given special diaries that can predict the future, with each diary
having unique features that gives them both advantages and
disadvantages. Within the next 90 days, the contestants must try to kill
each other and survive until there is only one person standing, the
winner becoming the new God of Time and Space. In order to survive, Yuki
tries to find allies, with one of them being another diary user named
Yuno Gasai, a girl who is madly in love with him. As the game continues,
Yuki soon learns that not everyone can be trusted, not even Yuno, whose
obsession to keep both of them alive no matter the cost terrifies him.
Yet despite her faults, Yuki continues to trust Yuno since he manages to
survive the game thanks to her. Originally, Yuki had no desire to win the game and stoop as low as
the other contestants who either cheat, lie, manipulate or kill in order
to win. However, that all changes when, late in the game, Yuki's
parents are killed. Yuki suffers a breakdown over his parents death
until Yuno seduces and convinces him that if he becomes the new God of
Time and Space, he can bring his parents back to life. Now having a
reason to win, Yuki becomes a ruthless, backstabbing and manipulative
terrorist who causes the deaths of thousands of civilians and
destruction throughout the city in order to kill the other contestants.
Yuki's actions shock his friends, in particular Aru Akise, who has
suspicions about Yuno and her motives. By the time Yuno and Yuki become
the last contestants, Aru and the rest of Yuki's friends chastise him on
how he has become just as bad as the other contestants. Aru tries to
warn Yuki that Yuno is manipulating him and that she has an ulterior
motive. Refusing to accept the truth and wishing to bring his parents
back, Yuki kills them until Aru manages to stop him and gives Yuki a
clue over Yuno's true identity before he is killed by Yuno herself. Eventually, Yuki learns that the Yuno he knows is actually from a
parallel universe. In Yuno's universe, she and Yuki were the last
contestants and both of them agreed to commit suicide, but Yuno faked
her death in an attempt to resurrect Yuki. However, Yuno became
distraught and more insane when she learned that while she can resurrect
the dead, she cannot bring back their souls. With the help of Muru
Muru, Deus' servant and now Yuno's after she won the Diary game, both of
them travel back in time to Yuki's universe and killed the Yuno of that
universe, taking her place so she could play the game again and find a
way to bring back "her" Yuki. As Yuno is about to kill him, Yuki is
saved by Minene Uryu, one of his allies and the 9th Diary user who he
believed died in the game but was initially turned part God by Deus (who
had suspicions that the Muru Muru working for him is not the one he
knows but the one from the parallel world working with Yuno), knowing
that he would live long enough to stop them. Their plans foiled, Yuno
and Muru Muru travel back in time to another universe to start over
again but are followed by Yuki and Minene, who are trying to stop them.
Finally, Yuno and Muru Muru are stopped when the former learns that, in
this new universe, all the terrible things that happened to everyone in
the previous universes never happened, including the fact that Yuno's
parents never were abusive and lead to her insanity, due to Minene
tampering the past, causing many events to change its course, including
the Diary Game never initiating. With Yuno's Muru Muru stopped by Yuki's
Muru Muru that Yuki had freed, Yuki convinces Yuno to come to her
senses and surrender as he loves her, requesting that she kill him and
return to his universe to create a better world for herself. Regretting
her mistakes, Yuno instead kills herself as she loves Yuki too much,
ending her life and making Yuki the new God of his universe. In the end, 10,000 years have past since Yuki became the God of Time
and Space, but he refuses to rule his world as he has lost everything
that he ever loved and cared; his friends, parents and Yuno. In an
unexpected Deus ex machina,
though, the Yuno of the new universe breaks through time and space,
recognizing Yuki, and invites him to her universe. The Muru Muru of
Yuki's universe reveals that she contacted her new universe counterpart
and together, they both implanted the Yuno of the new universe with
memories of her past universe, hence why she recognizes Yuki.
Furthermore, the Deus of the new universe also invites Yuki to his
universe and makes both he and Yuno his heirs. The series ends with Yuki
reuniting with Yuno, his friends, parents and the Diary users in a new,
happier universe.
[Source: Wikipedia] Fate/zero takes place 10 years prior to the events of Fate/stay night, detailing the events of the 4th Holy Grail War in Fuyuki City.
The War of the Holy Grail is a contest in which seven magi summon seven
Heroic Spirits to compete to obtain the power of the "Holy Grail,"
which grants a miracle. After three inconclusive wars for the elusive
Holy Grail, the Fourth War commences. Founded by the Einzbern, Matō, and Tōsaka families centuries ago, the
Einzbern family is determined to achieve success after three successive
failures, no matter the cost. As a result, they have elected to bring
the hated magus killer, Kiritsugu Emiya, into their ranks, despite his
methods and reputation as a skilled mercenary and a hitman
who employs whatever he can use to accomplish his goals. Though
Kiritsugu had once wanted to become a hero who could save everyone, he
has long since abandoned this ideal upon realizing that saving one
person comes at the cost of another's life. For the sake of humanity, he
will ruthlessly destroy anything and anyone who threatens the peace of
others. However, Kiritsugu finds himself deeply torn between the love he has
found for his new family - his wife Irisviel and their daughter Illya -
and what he must do to obtain the Holy Grail. Meanwhile, Kiritsugu's
greatest opponent appears in the form of Kirei Kotomine, a priest who
cannot find any sense of fulfillment in his life and sets his sights on
Kiritsugu as the possible answer to the emptiness he feels.
2.) Fate/Zero
1.) Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae o Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai
Note: This anime series is a true tearjerker. The final episode has become legendary for its emotional and dramatic climax. Prepare to cry.
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