Anime Inspired Fashion

Is this a case of anime inspiring fashion?  Could be.  The first picture above is of the character Rei Ayanami, from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, while the second picture is of model Jourdan Dunn, at the 2012 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show.  You can tell that Dunn’s outfit resembles the plugsuit of the Rei character.  Kind of a cool nod to have the fashion designer do this and it makes you wonder if as designers shift to younger individuals what will be the inspiration that they pull from.  For additional pictures of Dunn in her outfit follow the link below.  The show is scheduled to air December 4 on CBS at 9:00 p.m. CDT.

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-11-08/rei-plugsuit-lookalike-shows-up-at-victoria-secret-fashion-show#gallery_top

What Will Our Future Hold

Another example of how science fiction can one day become fact.  The Kuratas robot is created by Kogoro Kurata and is piloted by a person.  Since being placed on the Suidobashi Heavy Industry’s website for a price of 1.35 Million dollars per robot they have received 3,000 orders.  Makes one wonder if the future of warfare might go the way of the visions of Japanese writers pictures fighting wars with huge human piloted robot mechas.  The following two videos from YouTube, through Animenews Network show the Kuratas in action.  Christmas present maybe!

http://suidobashijuko.jp/– Suidobashi Heavy Industry’s website


Yaoi Issue in Seattle

The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund’s website has a couple of articles concerning a library in Seattle that is having an issue with a Yaoi Manga and a parent.  The parent sent her child in that loves manga to check out some books.  This child was unsupervised with the parent staying in the car.  Even though the library had policies concerning parents are responsible for what their children check out and even have a policy that will allow a parent to place restrictions on a child’s card, this parent didn’t deem it necessary.

When the parent looked through the manga, later at home, she was surprised that it had two men making love.  She returned the book to the library and wrote a letter to the library that it needed to revise it’s check out policies when dealing with children.  Here is what is on hand:

Parents and guardians are responsible for their children’s behavior, safety and welfare while their children are in the library or on library grounds, which includes their children’s access to library materials and electronic resources.

KCLS strongly recommends that a parent, guardian or other responsible party be present to supervise children ages 12 and younger. KCLS staff is available to assist parents, guardians and their children in the use of the library; however, KCLS staff cannot act “in loco parentis” (in place of a parent) for children in the library.

and

KCLS encourages parents/guardians to talk to their children and teens about the kinds of materials they think are suitable for borrowing or accessing. If a parent/guardian wishes to limit the number of items their child or teen can check out and/or the level of filtering…assigned to their cards, they should contact a staff member to have the child or teen’s library card appropriately blocked.

 

This goes to show you that even with a good policy in place a library can still come under fire.  Besides having a parental control over filtering what a child can check out, libraries can also try to educate parents on what graphic novels and manga.  Let them know that their are adult titles in the collection and that they are shelved appropriately and then a parent has more knowledge on to make a decision on using a blocking policy.

Here are the links back to CBLDF for the related articles so you can read them in full:

http://cbldf.org/2012/10/seattle-area-resident-shocked-at-yaoi-manga-asks-library-to-revise-circulation-policy/

http://cbldf.org/2012/10/library-director-responds-to-seattle-manga-challenge/

http://cbldf.org/2012/10/cbldf-expresses-support-for-seattle-librarys-response-to-manga-challenge/

Anime Inspired Eyewear

                       

The Japanese eyeglass maker JINS has teamed up with Evangelion and Tiger & Bunny to produce eyeglasses that are themed to both anime.  The EVA-99 Gendo is the top picture and it has the NERV logo on the frames.  There will also be 5 other Evangelion themed glasses.  The Tiger & Bunny glasses are the bottom two pictures and they are up for pre0rder on the online Premium Bandai Store and Oricon Store.  The Tiger & Bunny themed glasses will have four different styles to choose from.

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-10-08/tiger-and-bunny-film-gets-tie-in-eyeglasses-ramen-bowl

 

Deadman Wonderland Anime Availible to Puchase

Here is a recently released anime that is popular, Deadman Wonderland.  It is available from FUNimation and is one that you will want to place in the young adult or adult section of your DVD/Blu-Ray collections.  The story is definitely mature in nature.  Thanks to YouTube and “FUNimation” for the following trailer:

New Pokemon Movie

Let all your Pokemon fans know that the next Pokemon movie will be shown on Cartoon Network on December 8th.  The movie is Pokemon the Movie: Kyurem vs. The Sword of Justice.  You will also want to put this on your purchasing list for when it comes out on DVD/Blu-Ray.  Thanks to ICv2 and pokemon, through YouTube for the following trailer:

Sherlock Manga in the Works

The re-imagined Sherlock Holmes on BBC is getting a manga adaptation in Young Ace, a manga anthology magazine.  Jay will be the creator behind the manga.  At this time no North American publisher has picked up the rights to print the collected editions, if it makes it that far in Japan.  However, if it is a hit in Japan and is collected, I personally can’t see a publisher passing this up.  Keep your fingers crossed.

http://www.icv2.com/articles/markets/23820.html

Rurouni Hits Ground Running

The live action movie of Rurouni Kenshin as of September 1 (last Saturday) has already been seend over 1 million times in Japan.  It has already been licensed in over 60 countries.  If it will get a theatrical run is iffy.  More than likely it will get a limited release, but it will definitely get a Blu-ray release.  A trailer has already been made in English and you can watch it below.

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-09-02/live-action-rurouni-kenshin-film-licensed-in-60+countries

AMV Spotlight of the Week

This weeks AMV Spotlight is on YouTuber MeiChan923.  This is an older AMV from 2009, but it has a beautiful song and message to go with it.  The song is ‘You Are Loved (Don’t Give Up)” performed by Josh Groban.  MeiChan923 inspiration for the AMV was from Ryan Patrick Halligan’s story at http://www.ryanpatrickhalligan.org/ , for those needing someone to talk with link here for help http://suicidehotlines.com/.  The anime used for the AMV were Air, Clannad, Konon, and One.  It has won several competitions and it is well deserved.  It is a beautiful AMV with a powerful message.

Winner of : Anime Mid Atlantic 2009 AMV Contest – Best Drama;
Anime Evolution 2009 AMV Contest – Best Sentimental;
AnimeNEXT 2009 AMV Contest – Best Sentimental;
Fanime Music 2009 AMV Contest – 2nd Place Judge’s Choice Drama;
Fanime Music 2009 AMV Contest – 3rd Place Audience Choice Drama;
Anime Mid Atlantic 2010 Battle Of The Greats AMV Contest – Best Drama;

Please watch the video and then connect to the link about Ryan Halligan.  This can be found on YouTube under YOU ARE LOVED [AnimeNext 2009 Winner – Best Sentimental] or below: