Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo Trailer

Third evangelion Movie comes November 17th.

Neo Ultra Q: First Ultra Show Returns After 47 Years

The continuation of the series before Ultraman and UltraSeven...

All Kamen Rider: Rider Generation 2 Trailer

More Kamen Rider action on PSP and Nintendo DS!

Final Fantasy III (PSP) Trailer

Luneth, Ingus, Arc and Refia heads to the PSP...

Pokémon Conquest English Trailer

Nintendo revealed a two-minute trailer for the upcoming release of Pokémon Conquest (a.k.a. Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition) at E3, June 5, 2012.

Persona 3: Film Adaptation Confirmed

You'll like how Persona 4 the Animation -The Factor of Hope- ended...

Skyrim: Dawnguard Trailer

Because the Creation Kit, Kinect Voice Integration, and other add-ons are probably just a few of what Bethesda has in store for us...

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Friday, August 23, 2013

Pokémon: The Origin TV Anime

The Pocket Monsters: The Origin TV anime will premiere in Japan on October 2 at 7:00 PM. This anime will be directly based from the first Pokémon games Red and Blue version (Red and Green version in Japan). In the trailer, you can see the protagonist (named Red) and his rival. You can also see Professor Oak giving them their first Pokémon and the Pokédex as well as clips from the battle with Brock (the first Gym leader you'll fight in the game).


Some of us fans of the first games might no longer be interested to watch a Pokémon anime despite some of us still playing the newer games. Are you excited to see Pocket Monsters: The Origin?

Source: AnimeNewsNetwork

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Monday, July 2, 2012

Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo trailer


The latest trailer for Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo (or Evangelion Shin Gekijouban Q), the third movie of Hideaki Anno and Khara's four-part remake of Gainax's 1995 anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, was played on the wall of Tokyo's Shinjuku Wald 9 theater last Sunday Night.


The "EVA-EXTRA 08" video first showed clips from the first two films, followed by clips from the third film ending with the release date: November 17. Advance tickets with bonus items will go on sale on July 1.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Persona 3: Film Adaptation Confirmed

It was confirmed that Persona 4 the Animation -The Factor of Hope- ends with a footage wherein the protagonist of Persona 3 will be seen pointing an Evoker (device used to summon a Persona in P3 which resembles a gun) up to his head, firing it then saying that the production of a theatrical film version of Persona 3 has been green-lit.

The announcement did not explicitly say that the Persona 3 film will be an anime, although the Persona 3 protagonist in the footage was animated.

Monday, May 14, 2012

009 Re:Cyborg - Extended "International Version" Trailer

An "International Version" of  the trailer for the 009 ReCyborg film was posted in it's English-language site.

The 274-second trailer introduces the story's characters through footage from the film.

The film, which is Kenji Kamiyama's first in full-3D animation, adapts Shotaro Ishinomori's classic science fiction manga Cyborg 009. The film will open in more than five Asian regions simultaneously, including Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and South Korea. Production I.G and SANZIGEN Animation Studio are co-producing the project, and the film distributor T-Joy will release the film in Japan on October 27.

Here's the trailer for 009 Re:Cyborg...


Source: AnimeNewsNetwork

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Galneryus - Kizuna

Just a few months since their latest album, Phoenix Rising, Japanese Power Metal band Galneryus released a six-track EP titled "Kizuna".

Let's start up with the title track, Kizuna (Bonds) is a tie-up song to the pachinko game Souten no Ken (Fist of the Blue Sky). A game which is based on the manga written by Tetsuo Hara which is a prequel to the famous Hokuto no Ken (Fist of the North Star) series.

The track list includes a new version of Owari Naki Kono Uta (The Endless Poem, from the 2008 album Reincarnation) re-recorded with SHO on vocals and Taka on bass. Also included is Across The Rainbow which is a new version of Whisper In the Red Sky (from the 2005 album Advance to the Fall) with modified riffs, extended intro and new lyrics.

We'll also hear two new songs Time After Time and Winning the Honor.

And we've got the final track, an English cover of Masatoshi Ono's departure!, The opening song to the currently running anime reboot of HUNTER×HUNTER

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Animetal USA album review

Animetal is a Japanese novelty heavy metal band famous for covering speed metal versions of theme songs from Anime and Tokusatsu shows. It was formed by vocalist Eizo Sakamoto in 1996 and released a total of 10 albums until they disbanded in 2006.

Earlier this month we were able to lay our ears on Animetal USA's first album. Animetal USA is a newly formed team of American musicians in an attempt to fill in the gap left by the original Animetal band. These musicians are vocalist Mike Vescera (ex-Loudness, Yngwie Malmsteen) guitarist Chris Impellitteri (Impellitteri), bassist Rudy Sarzo (Ozzy Osbourne, Quiet Riot, Whitesnake, Dio) and drummer Scott Travis (Racer X, Judas Priest)

Animetal USA was able to bring up a unique sound in their debut album. They still incorporate some anime songs with riffs from famous heavy metal songs and each musician having a different style in performance. Also, the Japanese lyrics are re-written in English (with some catchphrases and lines left in Japanese).

Anyway, here's a track-by track review for the songs from anime theme songs that I am familiar with:
  • Space Battleship Yamato
    Okay, so the intro sounded good on this one. Check a translation of the original Japanese lyrics on the net and you will see that it's close to the band's translation. It's almost as good as the version of Space Battleship Yamato that appeared on Animetal's 2006 album Decade of Bravehearts.

  • Gatchaman no Uta
    One of the songs that I looked forward to hearing. Yay! They used the riff of Iron Maiden's Flight of Icarus on the intro which makes sense because Gatchaman is a series that is related to flight. Good... The translation was also close to the original lyrics except... wait... did Mike just sang "Who is HE?" on the first line and "HE's soaring on with HIS white wings: Gatchaman!" further? It's like referring to Gatchaman as one man. The riffs were also good but the lyrics is what brought this song down.

  • Mazinger Medley
    I was like "Holy S***! Mazinger Z!". The riffs of their Mazinger Z Theme wasn't as good as Animetal's. The lyrics used was similar to original singer Ichiro Mizuki's version. Yeah, My hair raised when I first heard the chorus...
    And the Mazinger fandom doesn't stop there, also included is Great Mazinger's Theme. Yeah, another eargasm when I heard the chorus. The lyrics were just perfect for both songs.

  • Makafushigi Adventure! (Dragon Ball)
    The riffs were similar to the original version. Scott does a series of double pedal beats to make it sound heavier. The lyrics sounded just good.

  • Zankoku na Tenshi no Teze (Neon Genesis Evangelion)
    Okay, the intro was too long and a bit boring. Chris does a good rendition of this popular theme. The lyrics... Bad! Seriously, It sounded like they translated it word for word and used it right away. Ends up, too few words per musical line making it sound complicated. Well you can still enjoy it. Just don't pay too much attention on the lyrics, the lead solos are killer!

  • Ai wo Torimodose!! (Hokuto no Ken/Fist of the North Star)
    Again, the intro was too long and was a slightly altered rendition of the original... which reduces the manly energy brought by this song to the fans of Hokuto no Ken. It could have been better if it wasn't altered by a bit. Well, at least you'll hear Mike screaming the famous "You Wa Shock!" line. The English lyrics fits the tune perfectly as well.

  • Pegasus Fantasy (Saint Seiya)
    "Saint Seiya!!" A note-per-note metal rendition of the original. The lyrics went well with the tune but some parts felt a bit lame.
Overall:
To sum it all up, It's good to see that another band plays with the style of Animetal among other bands (Eizo Japan, Sheja) who also do heavy metal covers of anime songs, along with the cool costumes on stage. Animetal USA, some people say that it's a terrible idea, others believe that it's great. Well, it all depends on your preference. If you want to hear heavy metal versions your anime theme songs in a language that you can understand perfectly then it's worth checking this album out.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Shaman King, the Prequel


The 4th volume of Shueisha's Jump X magazine announced that Hiroyuki Takei will present a new Shaman King manga with a 44-page story in the next volume of Jump X on November 10. The manga with color opening pages will present a previously untold "zero story" about the main character Yoh Asakura.

According to the magazine, the manga short is leading up to a "Big Project" next spring. The magazine also revealed that its standard release date will change from the 25th of each month to the 10th.

Source: Manga News (French) via Anime News Network

Monday, September 12, 2011

Davis Film obtains film rights to Golgo 13

It was announced at the Toronto International Film Festival that the production company Davis Film have acquired the film adaptation rights for Takao Saito's assassin manga: Golgo 13.

Golgo 13 follows the exploits of Duke Togo, an assassin for hire with superior combat skills, particularly with a sniper rifle. The manga was first published in November 1968 and is the longest running manga still being serialized.

Samuel Hadida of Davis Film hopes to turn the 40 year old manga series into a big-screen feature. Golgo 13 already inspired two earlier live-action films (one starring Ken Takakura in 1973 and another starring Sonny Chiba in 1977), an anime film, a video anime project, and a recent television anime series.

Davis Films is known for its successful adaptations of Japanese media, including Crying Freeman, Silent Hill, and the Resident Evil films.

Source: Hollywood Reporter via Anime News Network

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Galaxy Express 999 (1979 Movie) Review


I've checked this movie out of curiosity. I wanted to see what this popular anime title was like and how Captain Harlock was related to it...

The 1979 movie version of Galaxy Express 999 is a compression of the story of both the manga and the television series of the same title created by Leiji Matsumoto. It follows the adventure of young street kid Tetsuro Hoshino as he desires for an indestructible mechanical body to be able to live forever and to avenge his mother who was killed by Count Mecha. While the mechanical bodies are expensive on Earth, it is supposedly given away for free in the Andromeda Galaxy, the last stop for Galaxy Express 999, a space train that only comes to Earth once a year.


In the process, Tetsuro meets Maetel, a beautiful woman who resembles his mother. Maetel offers him an unlimited pass for the 999 if he will be her traveling companion which Tetsuro agrees to. Both of them boarded the 999 and went out on their journey to the Andromeda Galaxy.


My Views:

Usually, I don't watch anime, movies or TV shows that's drama-oriented. Before watching this movie I thought that I might get bored with it, turns out I was wrong. I actually liked the movie. First is because of the adventure and the sci-fi elements that was present. Tetsuro and Maetel stopped over on various planets on their way and encountered  several characters including the cameo appearances of Captain Harlock and Emeraldas who had longer roles that I have expected. Second is the very touching storyline and some breath taking moments and third is the good voice acting and the musical score. Well, something is different in the BGM's of 1970's movies which makes it cool. Also, the band Godiego performed two songs in this movie: one is the insert song "Taking Off" and the other is the ending theme "The Galaxy Express 999", both songs are fit for the movie perfectly.


Overall:

Galaxy Express 999 might've been at least 3 decades old but it can still do a good job of entertaining both young and older anime fans. It is a good summarization of a 113-episode series and It's a superb classic anime movie. No wonder it's still very popular and has spawned sequel movies, OVAs and video games. Another awesome work of Leiji Matsumoto.


...and now, the ending theme music please.

"...The Galaxy Express 999
 Will take you on a journey
 A never ending journey
 A journey to the stars..."

Friday, August 26, 2011

Evangelion 3.0 in 2012


It has been confirmed that Evangelion Shin Gekijouban Q Quickening (or Evangelion 3.0), the third film in Hideaki Anno and Khara's four-part remake of Gainax's 1995 anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, will open in Japan in Fall of 2012. The announcement was made during a new preview of the film that aired after the television premiere of the second film.

The Yaraon! blog was able to post some images from the new preview. Here's one of them:


Sources: Anime News Network, Yaraon!

Black Rock Shooter PSP game, North American release


NIS America, the anime and game distributor responsible for such titles as Disgaea and Prinny, acquired the rights for the North American release of the Black Rock Shooter The Game for the Playstation Portable.

For those who are not yet familiar with Black Rock Shooter, it is a 50-minute OVA is based on the song of the same name by Supercell.

The story takes place in 2032 AD after Earth has been assaulted by aliens for 19 years. A battle android named BRS is created solely for the purpose of saving Earth, but she comes to find that only 12 human beings are left on the planet.

By the way, here's a trailer for the game:


Not all anime game titles get an official English release, Thanks to the BRS's popularity, Non-Japanese fans can get to experience and enjoy the game in full. In addition to the game, the OVA has also spawned two manga series.

No release date has been announced yet so we'll just have to stay tuned.

Source: NIS Press Release

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Life Size Char's Zaku II Replica to be erected


Back in 2009, a life size model of RX 78-2 Gundam has been erected in Odaiba, Tokyo. Yes, an 18-meter tall replica the RX 78-2 Gundam piloted by Amuro Ray from the first Mobile Suit Gundam series. It has been moved to Shizuoka, the self-described "model capital of the world," last year and Shizuoka ended it's display shortly after the March 11 earthquake.
 
In June, the young staff members of Mibu, Japan's Toy Town, formed a volunteer team that aims to erect a life-size, the 18-meter-tall version of the Char Azanable's custom MS-06S Zaku II, the main antagonist from the same series.

Hiroshi Takayama, one of the 30 or so volunteers in the group, noted
"There are Gundam fans all over the world. We want to call (for cooperation to build the statue) throughout the world with Twitter and Facebook."
The team will also be selling 1,000 limited-edition cups of strawberry-flavored juice cocktail with the image of Char's Zaku at 100 yen each on July 16 during a charity event for the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake disaster.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Legend of Heroes Anime


A trailer for the anime adaptation of Nihon Falcom's best selling PSP Role Playing Game, Eiyū Densetsu: Sora no Kiseki began streaming on their official site last Thursday.


The game was released in October 28, 2006 in Japan and March 29, 2011 in North America under the title Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky, Sora no Kiseki follows the adventures of Estelle and Joshua Bright as they join the Bracer's guild of Liberl Kingdom. The story progresses as normal Bracer's guild quests unveiling the dark side of the government, a faction of the army that decides to overthrow the old queen.

Further updates can be checked on their Official Site.

Nihon Falcom will also be celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. 

Source: Moon Phase via Anime News Network,

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Space Battleship Yamato (Live Action) Review


Released on DVD and Blu-Ray last June 24, 2011, I was able to grab a copy of the 2010 live action adaptation movie of Leiji Matsumoto's science fiction anime series, Space Battleship Yamato.

The movie is based from the first season of the anime Space Battleship Yamato (also known as Star Blazers or Space Cruiser Yamato to English speaking audiences) which was originally aired in 1974 and contained 26 episodes, following the Yamato's voyage out of the Milky Way Galaxy and back again.

Among the cast of Space Battleship Yamato are SMAP's Takuya Kimura as Susumu Kodai, Meisa Kuroki as Yuki Mori, Reiko Takashima as Dr. Sado, and Isao Sasaki as the narrator.


Plot:

The story starts off in year 2199, the Earth has been under radioactive attacks from extraterrestrials, known as the Gamilas, for the past five years. The Earth's defense forces have been decimated and any surviving humans have had to move underground to escape the radioactive bombardment. The last interstellar battleship of the exhausted Earth Defense Forces, the Yamato, sets out on a mission to Iscandar, a planet located in the Large Magellanic Cloud. There the humans hope to acquire a device that can heal the radiation damaged Earth, before the contamination wipes out the last of humanity. Susumu Kodai joins in on this expedition after the death of his brother Mamoru.


As the story progresses, it also focused on the declining health of Yamato's Captain Okita, how Susumu Kodai handled the pressure of being Yamato's acting captain, as well as his romance with female crew member Yuki Mori.


Overall:

I was not able to see all the episodes of the original anime version nor it's OVA's so I won't be able to completely compare it with the original series.

Space Battleship Yamato features 2 hours of drama and breathtaking sci-fi action. The special effects, designs and the locations looked nice. Yamato itself, the Cosmo fighters, the alien fighters and bases are realistically rendered in CGI. The characters are well portrayed as well, including their appearances. The only thing that seems off is when the characters had their helmets on, their faces kind of looks bigger.

Space Battleship Yamato is indeed worth checking out. It's good. Even for those who are new to the series, it can an enjoyable movie. Especially if you want to check out and understand the first season within lesser time.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Gatchaman CGI Movie, Not Gonna Happen


IMAGI Holdings confirmed that the CGI animation movie adaptation of Tatsunoko Productions' classic anime Science Ninja Team Gatchaman has been discontinued.

It started after the 2009 Astroboy film earned less than US$40 million on a US$65 million production budget. As a result, IMAGI Animation Studio closed down. However, IMAGI Holdings remained and could still outsource animation on its adaptation licenses for Astroboy and Tatsunoko Production's Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (also known as G-Force in the Philippines and the US).

Instead, earlier this year IMAGI decided to bet on Chinese characters Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf, along with their related consumer goods.

"We choose to buy the copyright of Pleasant Goat because of its influence as a national brand, like Mickey Mouse in the United States and the Japan's Hello Kitty," said Leung Pak To, director and chairman of the company. With the purchase of copyright manager Toon Express, Imagi began as relaunch as a character brand company. The company's 2011 financial results reported a loss of 82.2 million Hong Kong dollars (about US$10.5 million) related to Gatchaman and Astro Boy.

Well, there goes our chance to have a Gatchaman revival. All that we'll have is the trailer.


Sources: Anime News Network and Crunchyroll via Orends: Range

Space Pirate Captain Harlock Movie

It's been a while since I first heard about this project from Toei. It's a 3D adaptation of Leiji Matsumoto's Space Pirate Captain Harlock. As of now, still, no new trailers or promotional images are surfacing the net.

Here's the first trailer:


Space Pirate Captain Harlock follows the struggles of the titular Captain as he led a crew of outcasts aboard his starship Arcadia to undertake daring raids against Earth's oppressors. Thus, turning him into an outlaw.

Info about the project here.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Gundam AGE Anime Trailer

Well time really flies because it seems only yesterday that we are so excited about the new Gundam series back then which was Gundam 00.

Here is the trailer for the new addition to the Gundam anime franchise, Mobile Suit Gundam AGE. This anime is produced by Sunrise and gaming company Level-5.

 
Mobile Suit Gundam AGE takes place over the course of a new timeline, the Advanced Generation era, during a "One Hundred Year War" where an Unknown Enemy appears and starts to attack Earth and colonies starting a full-scale war. The three main characters: Furitto, Asemu and Kio Asuno, pilots the Gundam AGE-1 to defend the Earth against the attacks.

So far, I can see some references to the previous Gundam series.


Kinda looks like RX-78, doesn't it?
Mobile Suit Gundam AGE will start this October 2011.

Oh, and a game is being developed for Mobile Suit Gundam AGE as well.
Check more details about it here.

Sources:
Gundam AGE Official Website
Gundam Wiki

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Mazinkaizer SKL: Sect-2 Search and Kill Review


The second Episode: Sect-2 Search and Kill... Move out!

*Warning: This Section May Contain Spoilers, But I'll try to give as less spoilers as possible :D*

After defeating the Kiba Army on the previous episode, Ken, Ryo and Yuuki headed out to the home base of the Kiba Army to shut down it's main plant's energy. Meanwhile, back in the Octagon, Galan's army prepares to attack. Seeing that time is running out for their mission, The Death Caprice rushes to Galan's fortress while Yuuki goes out to retrieve "something"...

"Wipe yourself up... you're dead!"
Again, It's another adrenaline-packed episode. Ken gets to show off more of his sword skills, Mazinkaizer SKL shows off more of it's weapons and it's ways of wiping out an entire army of foot soldiers Yuuki gets her share of the action as well as the ladies from the Octagon. We also see how the connection between Aira and Himiko gets revealed and a bit of Ryo's (very very vague) past.

Even the most hellish soldiers need a break
And just like any other anime, there is one point that even the most badass characters gets their share of defeat, For Mazinkaizer SKL, It's this episode. Yeah, they got beaten up by Galan. How? I won't tell.
One thing is for sure, you won't see the Devilman Lady-like mecha on this episode yet.

For now I'll just show more screens from the episode...

This wasn't really explained well...
Galan and Himiko
Ken, Yuuki and Ryo. Ambushed.
Somehow, he reminds me of Momotaros from Kamen Rider Den-O
Insert Samurai Champloo joke here.
SKL in action.
Galan's mecha (I forgot what it's called)
Overall:

For a follow up episode, Sect-2 Search and Kill wasn't that bad. The battle scenes are still entertaining and the defeat of Kaizer was acceptable. In the end you'll be looking forward to seeing Sect-3, to see how it is all concluded.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Mazinkaizer SKL: Sect-1 Death Caprice Review


Mazin... what?


Mazinkaizer SKL (known as Mazinkaizer Skull) is a spinoff for Go Nagai's Mazinkaiser (which is yet another spinoff for the Mazinger series). It is a 3-episode OVA which follows the story of the Skull Force's mission to the Machine Island.

The first Episode: Sect-1 Death Caprice... Let's Rock!

*Warning: This Section May Contain Spoilers, But I'll try to give less spoilers as possible :D*


"Insane Grim Reapers"... yeah, it is the best way to describe them.
The episode starts off with one half of the Skull Force, the Gren Falcon Squad, en route to a remote location named Machine Island. An Island which is isolated from the rest of the world where three factions: The Galan Army, Kiba Army and the Aira Army (The Octagon) battle for total dominance of the island. The island also contains large amount of resources, allowing the three factions to create a supply of giant robots for their armies.

Upon landing on what happened to be a war zone, unknown shots hit the Skull Force's aircraft killing everyone except one soldier, Yuuki Tsubasa. She escapes using a Hover Pilder-like aircraft, gets off in the clearing only to be confronted by one of Kiba's soldiers, who eventually got slashed and crushed by none other than Mazinkaizer SKL. We then get to have a good look at the other half of the Skull Force, Ryo Magami and Ken Kaido, called the Death Caprice...

Friend or foe, get out of the way.
Personally, I liked how the characters of Ken and Ryo were depicted. Ken is basically a vulgar, hot-blooded S.O.B. who specializes in knives, swords or anything that has a blade on it. Ryo, on the other hand, has a more calm, nihilistic, mysterious persona who is skilled in using handguns. When piloting Kaizer, they take turns, depending on the weapon that is needed on the situation. They're too badass they'd kill an ally if he or she gets in their way.

Yuuki Tsubasa
Yuuki's character design seems like a reference to Kouji Kabuto of Mazinger Z.She served as the superior of the Skull Force when everyone else was wiped out. She appears to be timid and innocent, but is very skilled in combat, engineering and very strict in performing missions.

Not Sayaka Yumi! Not Sayaka Yumi!
For the battle scenes, Everything's awesome. Everything's presented well starting from Kaizer SKL's first battle within the first five minutes of the episode up to the Aira army battling against Kiba's army and then to Kaizer SKL's (literally!) groundbreaking re-appearance. Ken and Ryo demonstrated Kaizer SKL's weaponry and owned every one of Kiba's soldiers and each of their hits was like overkill.

Kaizer SKL, Storming through the burning fields
The one on one showdown between Kaizer SKL and Kiba went on just like any typical boss fight. The opponent gets one or two hits and the main character gives more hits... and the killing blow.

I think words won't be enough to describe some cool battle scenes so I'll show some screenies instead:

The traditional Mazinger Z comes out of a giant pool. Mazinkaizer SKL comes out of hell!
It's incomplete without the mecha perv scenes.
"These are cool but I hate waiting for them to come back" -Ken referring to Kaizer SKL's Turbo Smasher Punch
"I'm giving you five seconds to choose which way would you want to get shot... time's up!" - Ryo shows his handgun skills.
Breast Triggers...
...it resembles Devilman's face when holstered to Kaizer SKL's chest.
TURBO SMASHER PUNCH!
I've seen a sword that looks like this before... Keywords: Capcom, PSP...
Overall:

Despite the plot being similar to a typical post-apocalyptic mecha anime, Mazinkaizer SKL is an extremely awesome OVA, It is a must-see for any Super Robot fans. The first episode alone is enough evidence for that. I mean, it's just the first episode but it's already full of action, had some cool moments and the back story of the Machine Island was well explained. It proves that Go Nagai hasn't run out of ideas yet for his Mazinger series. The only thing that disappoints me is that it's TOO SHORT! Seriously, I've seen a Mazinger in action and at the end of the episode I wanted to see more.