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Right Stuf licenses Dirty Pair
by Jon Snyder, 03/17/2010
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HELL YES!

Nozomi Entertainment, the anime licensing and production branch of Right Stuf, has just made a huge announcement. They have licensed the greatest anime series of all time: Dirty Pair. That's the ORIGINAL Dirty Pair that aired on Japanese TV back in 1985, not the half-assed OVAs or the unmentionable 90's knockoff Dirty Pair Flash. Yup, we're getting the misadventures of Kei and Yuri in all their original beating-disco glory. Right Stuf, I freaking love you.

Dirty Pair will be released this in two "DVD collections" which are each currently priced at $37.49 on Right Stuf's website. They will include all 24 episodes of the series as well as two TV specials. No concrete release date other than "coming soon" has been given, but ANN is saying late Fall 2010. In the meantime, if you need a Dirty Pair primer, I suggest listening to the Bakacast episode where we reviewed the series, and checking out the clean OP embedded below the break.

Oh, and dibs on Kei.


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Get some MangaGamer eroge goodness for less this spring
by Josh Tolentino, 03/17/2010
Get some MangaGamer eroge goodness for less this spring photo

You should be supporting the growing visual novel/eroge scene. Unfortunately, a lot of folks are cagey about buying adult games, and others are cagey about pricing, which, while still much lower than the average prices in Japan, are somewhat high for titles that some struggle to even categorize as "games."

Still, there are stories to be told, and you might enjoy playing them sometime. MangaGamer knows this, and is giving you (yes you!) the chance to get some hotness for less over the first week of April during their big spring sale!

From April 1st through April 7th, prices for MangaGamer's most popular titles, including Da Capo, Shuffle!, and KiraKira will be dropped significantly. Better still for those who shy away from adult content, the same price drop applies to KiraKira's all-ages version.

And if you've some euros to spend on March 20th, MangaGamer will also be releasing an Edelweiss bundle that contains both Edelweiss and its spinoff Edelweiss Eiden Fantasia.

Are you ready for some easter eroge action? Hit up the site to check out their selection, or their staff blog for hints at potential new releases.


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JapanaTen: 10 Reasons why J-drama is better than plain TV
by Dale North, 03/17/2010
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J-drama is its own thing. Some may think that it's just the Japanese version of primetime television, and...well, they're right. But it's totally different on so many other levels. I really think that the J-drama way is the better way. In comparison, "regular" television seems bland, long-winded, and silly.

I'm sure that I'm the only one that thinks this way, so I'm here to force my opinions on you in this JapanaTen list of The Top Ten Reasons Why J-drama is Better Than Regular Television.


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  14 comments Latest by eViLL97
"Completely agree with number 1. Trying to milk a series until it gets stagnant and dull is a bad way to go. There are just so many ways you can diagnose an illness that it becomes predictable and..."...read more

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Hunt yet more monsters on PSP in Monster Hunter Freedom 3
by Josh Tolentino, 03/17/2010
Hunt yet more monsters on PSP in Monster Hunter Freedom 3 photo

Japan loves Monster Hunter. Every major multiplayer game coming out is finding a way to rip it off, and entire festivals are held to commemorate the wholesale slaughter of giant, ferocious animals and the conversion of their hides to crazy weapons and armor.

With Monster Hunter Tri for the Wii representing the first home console entry in a few years, one might think that the series would be coming backto stay, but that won't be the case with the latest game. Monster Hunter Freedom 3 (aka Monster Hunter Portable 3), is once again coming to the PSP to delight Japanese commuters everywhere.

That's understandable considering that it those PSP installments led to the franchise's massive popularity (and made the PSP much more viable there than anywhere else in the world). Recognizing this, Capcom's taking over the whole of Greenland Amusement Park in Kumamoto and turning it into a Monster Hunter-themed wonderland.

This is surely great news to PSP fans, and I'm certainly excited for it, though if the game's going to be limited once again to ad-hoc only mode (which can only be bypassed using PC-based 3rd-party solutions or the PS3's Ad Hoc Party app), I may have to stick to Monster Hunter Tri, which features regular online play.

Check below for a trailer, which features the glorious return of gunlances!


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  2 comments Latest by undyingstorm
"I wish i was good at monster hunter games cuz i do like it, i just suck so bad at it :("...read more



Gundam Unicorn sets new Blu-ray records in Japan
by Brad Rice, 03/17/2010
Gundam Unicorn sets new Blu-ray records in Japan photo

Time and time again, the high bar for Blu-ray titles keeps getting broken. The previous bar, set by Summer Wars at 54,000 discs in the first week, was broken by Gundam Unicorn, who sold 56,000 Blu-ray discs in its first week, along with another 30,000 regular DVDs of the show.

Gundam fans sure love their Blu-ray, that's obvious. And I suppose they're willing to pay any amount to get just a sliver of Full Frontal action.

While there's no word on just how well the sales of Gundam Unicorn did here over in the U.S., I'm sure the folks over at Bandai aren't doing too shabby with the release here. I've been meaning to pick it up myself, but just haven't had the money to go and snatch up the Blu-ray over on Amazon. Hardcore Gundam fans, what do you think of Unicorn so far?


  8 comments Latest by Snukastyle
"I'm with Crimson Blade. I'd love a DVD version, as I haven't a DVD player nor a desire for one. The first episode was really solid (and much longer than I'd expected!), with lots of solid chara..."...read more



Some breathing room: Tokyo anti-loli law vote postponed
by Josh Tolentino, 03/17/2010
Some breathing room: Tokyo anti-loli law vote postponed photo

Whew. It seems that cooler heads have prevailed regarding Japan's disturbingly general anti-loli legislative proposals, as the scheduled vote has been delayed to facilitate further deliberation on the issue. Maybe now that they have a little more time to think about it, supporters of the bill might notice that what amounts to a blanket ban on characters that random people think look "underage" doesn't exactly foster creative endeavor.

And it was worse than we originally thought. The law was to be applied to pretty much every form of 2-D media, including games, anime and manga, not just adult material. No wonder so many mangaka and publishers came out to voice their opposition to the measure.

Doubtless these cultural heavyweights had some influence on the decision to delay the vote to June. Even some Japanese politicians didn't quite appreciate their peers working the "moral panic" angle.

That doesn't mean we should get complacent, though. The fight to maintain artistic freedom is a neverending one.


  17 comments Latest by Edward Baylon
"GOYO DE!"...read more



The Moe Menace: A Matter of Degrees
by Bacon5200, 03/17/2010
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[Editors Note: This is a promoted Community Blog, written by one of our readers. If you would like to see your own Cblog on the front page, warm up your keyboard and write something awesome! ~Jon Snyder] 

All right folks, all this fussin' and a-feudin' about the definition of moe is really ranklin' my rankle-regions. I mean when you get to the point where someone is arguing that Blade Runner and Cowboy Bebop are steeped in the same sort of moe we face in K-On! or Sora no Woto... Christ almighty. There exists not a palm large enough to contain that face,

The issue that's conflagrating the conflict isn't so much that moe exists, it's the concentration in which it occurs. Those pointing out that it has always existed are missing the forest for the trees. There is a huge divide between moe existing in a show, and moe drenching a show from head to toe. The latter is very much a recent phenomenon, worthy of criticism.


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  21 comments Latest by Lifesong
"Aside from Lucky Star K-on! and Sora wo Woto what are the anime series that people consider to be "moving anime in an unwanted direction." It seems to me that the trend is limited to Kyoto animat..."...read more

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Tuesday Otaku Debate: What anime deserves a remake?
by Jon Snyder, 03/17/2010
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Okay, first things first. As you're probably aware, Japanator held a massive Gundam Battle Royale last week to determine, once and for all, the greatest Gundam series of all time. It was a close contest, but after carefully tallying the votes, I can say without question that the GREATEST GUNDAM SERIES IS...

*drumroll*

Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team

The second-greatest Gundam series of all time is Zeta Gundam, followed by G Gundam, Gundam 00, Gundam 0079, Turn A Gundam, MS IGLOO, 0083 Stardust Memory, 0080 War in the Pocket, Gundam SEED, Gundam Wing, Char's Counterattack and G-Saviour, in that order. There is no disputing the infallible results of this Otaku Debate. All Gundam fans who do not acknowledge the utter superiority of 08th MS Team are expected to change their opinions immediately or face death by colony drop. Japanator has spoken!

These results are available in pie chart form below the break. We now return you to your regularly scheduled Otaku Debate.

With the recent Sailor Moon revival making headlines, many otaku are speculating that a remake is in the works. Karen, our local expert on all things pink and sparkly, has already weighed in on what she would like to see in a new Sailor Moon series. Now I would like to hear from you, dear readers... what classic anime (i.e. aired before 2000) do you think deserves a remake, re-imagining or sequel? Who should direct this new adaptation? What should they change, and what should stay the same? What voice actors or actresses would be ideal to put a new spin on your favorite characters? And, most importantly of all, which Japanese singer or band should perform the opening theme?

Personally, I think a new Dirty Pair with a theme by JAM Project would be kickass... but that's just my opinion. Post yours in the comments below!


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  52 comments Latest by Snukastyle
"While I'm tempted to throe my hat in with the MS Gundam crowd, I personally would love to see the original Macross re-done. The animation has aged pretty badly, and seeing what Kawamori has done..."...read more



Japanator Radio 126
by Zac Bentz, 03/17/2010
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With just a hint of the whiff of spring, as well as a thick layer of dog poo that's starting to thaw, another Japanaotr Radio has appeared!

This week there's new music from FLOPPY, Serial TV Drama, School Food Punishment and more, as well as a special look at the Futurama album from Supercar.

I'm off to try and enjoy some spring air before winter comes back for another round. (No, I'm not kidding.) Please to be enjoying this taste of Japanator sun!

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Track-list and links after the jump!

 


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  3 comments Latest by Papasan
"I haven't commented in awhile, but I just want to say again how much I appreciate this show, and the work you put into it. No foolin', this is one of the few things keeping me awake and intereste..."...read more



New Love Plus figurines make your waifu tangible
by Josh Tolentino, 03/16/2010
New Love Plus figurines make your waifu tangible photo

Hey, you know Love Plus? It's big! Five manga series big!

It's a wonder then that it took a little while for these figures of Rinko, Nene and Manaka to surface. Perhaps the modelers were trying to do their DS-bound girlfriends justice.

And while we can't tell the final outcome just from these uncolored prototypes, it looks like they've done a good job so far.

It's important to get the likeness just right. The alchemical transmutation rituals needed to infuse inanimate objects with a soul require a vessel as close as possible to the actual subject. And for your 2-D-but-soon-to-be-3-D girlfriend, only the best.


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