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  • Hospitals in New Orleans

    Here’s an link to an posting from the CEO of Tenet’s Memorial Medical Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. It’s pretty overwhelming.

  • Test Posting

    Here’s how you make a post.
    It’s FUN!

  • Anime in Wired

    I haven’t been blogging here much lately, but hope to change that in the coming weeks. Here’s a post to start things out.

    Wired has a semi-interesting article about the state of Anime in the US these days. It talks about the growing presence on TV. The upcoming arrival of Naruto on TV on Sept 10th on Toon Network. And also the state of DVD sales.

    One of the more interesting things was some comments about pirated shows:

    And there’s an even bigger problem. Run a Google search for “Naruto,” and the top hits won’t be Toonami. You’ll get sites like NarutoFan that serve up the latest episodes of the show, recorded straight from Japanese TV.

    Within days, fans subtitle the shows on their own and release them over peer-to-peer networks like BitTorrent.

    One answer to both of these problems, said ADV spokesman Chris Oarr, is to invest upfront in new anime shows rather than waiting around until a series hits it big in Japan. “ADV has been an equity partner and a co-producer of anime series for over 10 years. It’s now commonplace to see us in the credits for shows like Samurai Gun.”

    Oarr also believes that sewing up U.S. rights early on helps prevent piracy. “They know that we will go after people who are ripping us off. You can’t find a single torrent of Samurai Gun out there.” [Wired]

    After reading that bit I suddenly realized I had no interest in Samurai Gun. I knew nothing about it, hadn’t heard any buzz. Haven’t sampled an episode or two of it. And as a result, there’s currently no way I’ll be buying it. At least until I’m able to rent it. Whereas other recent shows have had me waiting impatiently for the DVDs.

    I’d love to see domestic companies like ADV come up with ways to let people see the first episode or two of shows. I know they are experimenting with BitTorrent for previews, but that still isn’t going to convince me to go out and buy something. Maybe they could team up with Cartoon Network and have an anime preview show.

    The other part of the article that was interesting were comments made about the price of anime DVDs, which tend to be a bit more expensive than other DVDs.

    For starters, as more U.S. distributors compete for the hottest titles, the costs to license the series from their Japanese creators are increasing. And fans are paying the price — anime DVDs are some of the most expensive on the market, at an average price of $26 each.

    “They’re paying way too much,” said Chris Tibbey of trade publication DVD Release Report. “License holders are asking for way too much money for magical-girl type shows that only the hard-core fan base cares about.” [Wired]

    I’ve seen comments about the price of anime DVDs before and they never seem to take into account the difference between releasing an anime show and a popular Hollywood movie. First, there are licensing fees. Someone has to buy the rights to release an anime DVD over here. Compare that to the release of a movie like Spider-Man. The studio that produced the movie is the one putting it out. Then there is the added cost of having to hire translators and all the staff to do the dub. And then look at the number of units being produced.

    The one thing I do really agree with is that companies like ADV tend to buy up a lot of titles that are (IMHO) quite mediocre. And they just end up not selling quite as well.

    So, what do other people think?

  • He Is My Master

    I’ve watched three episodes of He Is My Master (Kore ga watashi no go-shujin-sama) now… and I’m still not entirely certain whether I like it. It seems to be following the “slapstick and fanservice” model of Girls Bravo, but to a lesser extent. Two girls, voluntarily homeless, take jobs as maids for a spoiled rich kid — first to have a place to stay, then to work off the enormous debt they incur by breaking things. So far so good, but it’s a bit difficult to sympathize with many of the characters, and events are bordering on too gratuitous for my tastes.

    I’ll give it another episode or two, I guess…

  • Good news!

    Gregory was released from the hospital today, so you won’t be stuck with my inactivity any more!

    …you’ll be stuck with his! 🙂

  • One from the archives (circa 1998)

    Zenki

    Chiaki Enno is the apprentice priestess at her family’s shrine, where long
    ago one of her ancestors bound the great demon prince Zenki. Now the evil
    Seeds of Possession are once again terrorizing the countryside, and Chiaki
    must free Zenki to combat them.

    This is an engaging TV series, fairly predictable once you’ve seen the
    first couple of episodes, but enjoyable to watch. I’d recommend it to fans
    of Sailor Moon, or people looking for magical action/comedy.













    On the Some/None/Lots scale:
    Sex/Innuendo:  A little
    Skin:  Some
    Violence:  Lots, mostly cartoonish
    Profanity:  None

  • Lull

    It might be a bit before Gregory is able to blog again, as he has just been the recipient of a lung transplant — see his blog for the details!

    I’ll try to toss in a few tidbits, but since my wife and I had our second kid a few weeks ago, free time is scarce.

  • Mai-HiME 20

    First, some screencaps:

    Mai-Hime-20A 
    Mai-Hime-20B 
    Mai-Hime-20C

    Second, WHAT. THE. FUCK.

    More after the break, with spoilers. This is one of those cases where you really don’t want to be spoiled.

  • Scrapped Princess on DVD

    One of my more favorite shows from the past few years, Scrapped Princess, is finally coming out on DVD on 4/26/2005. From the web page:

    Pacifica Cassul is known as the “Scrapped Princess.” According to prophecy, she is the poison that will destroy the world on her 16th birthday. In order to avoid being killed, she must secretly wander the lands along with her two siblings who vow to protect the princess every step of the way. But being the Scrapped Princess means you must stay one step ahead of your enemy. Just how long will they journey before time runs out?

    They’ve also got a trailer in Quicktime and Window’s media linked to there. Definitely one to check out if you haven’t before.

  • Girls Bravo – Season Two

    Okay, so the first season was butchered by TokyoTV. While there was some fanservice, it was constantly obscured. Sometimes by darkening the images, other times adding steam. In both cases it was bad enough that you couldn’t even see who was in the scene. My theory is that the people producing the anime got so upset and frustrated by this that they decided to go completely overboard. There is much more skin than previously. It just seems a bit overdone.

    We’ll see how it progresses.