New Madoka Magica Magia Exedra smartphone game


Check out the trailer below!

And here’s a look at the movie that’s slated for release later this winter:


Some of you may recall the name Pokelabo from the release of SINoALICE by Yoko Taro, however, it recently had its end of service celebrations a couple months ago.


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The “Hana to Yume” manga line hits 50

Angel Sanctuary Fan cel by keeper | Photo: Rekka’s Cel Gallery

My relationship with Hana to Yume manga is rather limited, but the connections I’ve made have been life long. So, I’d like to dedicate this space to my appreciation toward one particular series that has attributed to half of my personal moniker…

▶︎ Hana to Yume Titles

There are many titles under the Hana to Yume umbrella that are unknown to me, but I’d like to at least express my appreciation to all the titles that I have at least the faintest inkling of…

  • Glass Mask (1976-1997)
  • Here is Greenwood (1986-1991)
  • Please Save My Earth (1986-1994)
  • Angel Sanctuary (1994-2000)
  • Fruits Basket (1998-2006)

I don’t really know much about Glass Mask, but I at least know some of the music from Here is Greenwood. Here are a couple of the themes that still are precious to me:

Neither of these songs seem all that familiar to me, and I absolutely cannot find the song that I used to really love, so I guess that needs to wait for next time!

Most especially, Angel Sanctuary was a series that took up a great portion of my high school days, and I have to attribute half of my personal moniker to it. I’ve always dreamed of having wings and as such been drawn to characters with wings… so this series was easily picked up by my radar. I don’t care too much about the themes that it’s trying to convey throughout, but the very basic structure between humans, demons, and angels will always appeal to me. I’ve even commissioned a fan cel of my favorite character from the series, which you can see as the top image in this article. I’m not exactly sure if they are still producing fan works, since this was well over 20 years ago, but anyway…

Originally by Yuki Kaori, Angel Sanctuary is a story that follows the life of Setsuna Mudo, who appears to be the human reincarnation of the Seraph Alexiel… The story gets way more complicated as time goes on, but I’d suggest checking this one out if you’re a fan of divine fantasy (dealing with angels and demons).

The manga was adapted into a 3-part anime OVA which was really well done… it’s just unfortunate that they’re not able to tackle the entire series as a whole and could only cover the early chapters of the story. It would have been really interesting to see their take on the later sections.

The opening theme “KNIFE OF ROMANCE” by ΦPhl is also one of my favorites! Check it out!


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Four individuals under fire for allegedly copying and selling anime production materials

Twitter: TBS NEWS

EDITORIAL

With nearly 10 million yen in the balance, four men in their 20s are accused of copyright infringement by making 472 copies of production art materials from the popular anime Strike Witches.

As reported by TBS NEWS, among those referred to prosecutors is a 28-year-old man from Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo. They are suspected of violating copyright law by storing internal materials from the production of the anime “Strike Witches” without permission from four companies, including major publishing company KADOKAWA, which holds the copyright. It is estimated that they made 472 unauthorized copies over approximately eight months starting from October 2019.

The individuals, all graduates of the same university, are accused of illegally copying internal production documents and selling them online. Over the span of four years, they allegedly produced 2,179 unauthorized copies, resulting in sales of around 10 million yen. One of the suspects, the 28-year-old man, has denied the charges, while the other three have confessed.

During the investigation, internal data related to the production of hundreds of anime works was discovered on confiscated computers.

KADOKAWA has stated, “We will address this issue with firm determination.”


As a long-time production artwork collector, hearing news like this really upsets me because I know the larger impact that actions like these have on the overall hobby, and it is one of the main reasons why studios actively destroy production materials once they’re finished with them. This means that original artwork is literally shredded before it can reach the hands or even eyes of actual collectors, which is an absolute shame and may very well be a thing of the past. Although owners of original production artwork do not actually own the copyright to the image or even character, studios and IP holders didn’t seem all that concerned that production materials made their way to the general public to be sold, bought, and re-sold in a almost eternally revolving door.

I personally own hundreds of animation cels and probably hundreds more original paper sketches, douga and genga, and although I can claim personal copyright to the specific images that I create from them, things like scans and such, I still do not own the copyright to the characters or series that they come from. So, technically, the studios could come to all of us and ask us not to make scans and upload them online. But they don’t. In my 20+ years of collecting, I have never once heard of an instance in which a company actively went after a collector for posting scans from their shows.

That’s why it’s super sad when people knowingly try to make money by copying original production materials with the intention of selling them online, sometimes multiple times over, for an easy buck. In that case, I’d absolutely be on the side of the copyright holders who are asking for compensation from these people who have engaged in such illegal activities that not only affect the industry but also the entire hobby at large. I only hope that the hobby of collecting original production materials doesn’t entirely die out because of these occurances.


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McDonald’s Japan introduces three new variations of classic items


Customers can now enjoy two types of burgers at McDonald’s in Japan: the classic Chicken Tatsuta and the new You Lin Ji Cheese Chicken Tatsuta. Both will be available simultaneously, along with Rice Chicken Tatsuta and the new Rice Chicken Tatsuta, starting from 5:00pm; with the collaboration actually beginning on Wednesday, April 17.

A total of 7 options, including new offerings like Shaka Shaka Potato (R) Grilled Corn Flavor and McFizz (R) / McFloat (R) 3 Types of Citrus Mix, will be accessible at McDonald’s outlets nationwide starting on the 17th, but only for a limited time.

Chicken Tatsuta, a beloved product for over 30 years since its debut in 1991, is now part of a collaboration with the popular TV anime Case Closed! aka Detective Conan, marking the first of its kind.

This burger features a tatsuta patty flavored with ginger soy sauce, crunchy shredded cabbage, creamy and slightly spicy sauce, all sandwiched between fluffy original buns. The new You Lin Ji Cheese Chicken Tatsuta combines flavorful You Lin Ji sauce with mellow white cheddar cheese.

Also from 5:00pm, customers can savor the evening-exclusive Rice Chicken Tatsuta, served between 100% Niigata Prefecture Koshihikari rice buns, along with the new Rice Chicken Tatsuta You Lin Ji Cheese.

As a complementary side or dessert, the Shakashaka Potato Grilled Corn Flavor offers a fragrant soy sauce sauce and sweet corn aroma.

For beverages, McFizz and McFloat, available in three types of citrus mix each, provide a refreshing blend of Satsuma mandarin orange, Amanatsu, and Hinata summer fruit juices, offering a delightful carbonated drink experience.


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