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2013/06/27
2012/11/02
Still Alive!!
Hello again. Yes, I know I've been away for a long while, but... stuff happened. I won't dwell on this though, as I'm here to simply say that I, along with this blog, are still alive. My next review will be a while though, as I've haven't been watch anime as often as before, due to circumstances uncontrollable.
However, I am finfing new material, and recommendations are welcome. I just thought I'd shed some light on my absence (as if people care that much...) Still, I'll be back as soon as I have my next topic. Till then, otaku!
However, I am finfing new material, and recommendations are welcome. I just thought I'd shed some light on my absence (as if people care that much...) Still, I'll be back as soon as I have my next topic. Till then, otaku!
2012/05/22
Ev12: Fiesta Asia 2012
I know it's been long since I've done ANY posting, and I'm sorry about that. But things have become complicated, what with having limited internet service as well as my preparations for July and August (another issue I'll address soon.) In the meantime, I came back from yesterdays excursion at Fiesta Asia 2012, down near the National Archives in D.C. Once again, I went with my friends of the anime club and had a wonderful, yet humid, time, busting out my Rock (Black Lagoon) cosplay for the first time. As with any Fiesta Asia, we took part in the Cosplay Parade, though unlike a year ago, I didn't have to march with the banner myself this time. We also had a few photoshoots here and there, photos I'm still waiting to see, and with my Blackberry I took a few more, some of which I will put on here a little later.
As for what's ahead, I'm not only going to Otakon in July, but the month after, I'll be in Europe for a while, namely Austria, so it's doubtful if I'll have internet, let alone be able to review anime for a while. However, in the mean time, I'm also involved with this documentary that the students of George Washington University students are doing about anime (I know, it's exciting for me.) It's unnown if copies of this will be made, but if possible, that would be great. VERY doubtful if I can sync this to the Wolf Vlogger, though. In any case, that's it for now, but stay true and golden, and I'll post again sometime later. Seiko Takeda-Wolf, signing out!
As for what's ahead, I'm not only going to Otakon in July, but the month after, I'll be in Europe for a while, namely Austria, so it's doubtful if I'll have internet, let alone be able to review anime for a while. However, in the mean time, I'm also involved with this documentary that the students of George Washington University students are doing about anime (I know, it's exciting for me.) It's unnown if copies of this will be made, but if possible, that would be great. VERY doubtful if I can sync this to the Wolf Vlogger, though. In any case, that's it for now, but stay true and golden, and I'll post again sometime later. Seiko Takeda-Wolf, signing out!
2012/03/12
More News!!
201 entries so far... I think it's high time I say this, but of you haven't already, feel free to weigh your opinions of the reviews I have done, and now you have more than one outlet to do this on! You can say what you wish to on my blog, or on my FB Page, Twitter, or Google+ on the following:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/OPadSeiko
Twitter: @SeikoOtakuPad
Google+: https://plus.google.com/103496488350745972338/posts?hl=en
I look forward to hearing from you, and you're still welcome to follow this blog if you want to, and Gamer Base is also still active. The vlog I am getting a bit of help on, but it will be a while before I decide to start it up. Anyway, STAY TRUE, FANS AND OTAKU THE WOROLD OVER!! Seiko Takeda-Wolf, signing out for now!!
Facebook: www.facebook.com/OPadSeiko
Twitter: @SeikoOtakuPad
Google+: https://plus.google.com/103496488350745972338/posts?hl=en
I look forward to hearing from you, and you're still welcome to follow this blog if you want to, and Gamer Base is also still active. The vlog I am getting a bit of help on, but it will be a while before I decide to start it up. Anyway, STAY TRUE, FANS AND OTAKU THE WOROLD OVER!! Seiko Takeda-Wolf, signing out for now!!
2011/10/09
A break from reviews
Hey, me again, and this isn't a review or event post. No, this is more like a heads up for general in anime. Now the batch this time around has me excited, for good reasons.
For starters, in case you didn't know, the new anime Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal will be premiering a week from now on CW, I forget the toon block it's on, but it'll be next Saturday. For a while, Konami has made and released the new cards for the trading card game, back when Zexal was still in Japan. I can't wait to see what they do with this series.
Speaking of long overdue titles, one that I have reviewed back in post CXVIII, named Rosario + Vampire, is seeing a Region 1 Dub release, thanks to Funimation. It's been backed up for a while, but some time ago, they did make an official dub trailer. Skeptical as to whether this is going to be put on TV, but it's enough to know that it will be on DVD and Blu-Ray, and it'll be for both seasons, if I read correctly. While some thought that it would release around Halloween (which would be ironically fitting, given the characters involved), that doesn't appear to be the case. No, we're looking at a late 2011 release, December to be precise, so chances are this will make a great gift to fans of the anime.
Another rising title is one of the Gundam franchise. I had a feeling they might, but I never thought that Bandai would be so eager to do so, nor did I suspect Sunrise, who makes the anime, to hatch a new title at us. Being a fan of the Gundam franchise in general, I was kinda excited when I heard talk of Gundam AGE. I thought that it would be a joke at first, and one thought it would be equal to the SD Gundam series, but as I seen recently, it's not the case. And frankly, I'm itching to see where it goes, because like G Gundam and Turn A Gundam (which I've yet to cover), it has it's uniqueness that strays from the rest, but I'll let you find out what that is. I will say though that it takes elements from other titles (like the recent Gundam 00) and is developed by the gaming studio Level 5, which you may have heard of in games like Dragon Quest VIII. People are bashing on it already, even though Episode 1 never surfaced yet (who does that!?), but I personally am glad that even after 30 years, Sunrise throws another title to show.
Next, though I can't say I'm as excited for this as I am for the other 3, Hetalia is coming a month before Rosario + Vampire, also under Funimation. After hearing the terror behind its fanbase, I was reluctant to even look at the subbed episodes. Officially, it's called Hetalia: Axis Powers, but I heard talk that the title may change to Hetalia: World Series, but that maybe because the third season onward went by that name. Not how I would expect one would mix the history of the world with anime, but the show itself isn't awful. And if they're talking about characters with accents in the dub, I can't wait to see how they pull that off.
There are others that are coming soon too, but only a few of them seem to interest me, frankly. More titles I'm looking forward to are Fate/Zero (the prequel to Fate/Stay Night), Shakugan no Shana III, and though this may come back to bite me in the ass, Chibi Devil! As usual, if I watch them successfully, I'll post my take on it with any need-to-know info as time passes. For now, this concludes my little break from reviews. Until the next title comes, otaku!
For starters, in case you didn't know, the new anime Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal will be premiering a week from now on CW, I forget the toon block it's on, but it'll be next Saturday. For a while, Konami has made and released the new cards for the trading card game, back when Zexal was still in Japan. I can't wait to see what they do with this series.
Speaking of long overdue titles, one that I have reviewed back in post CXVIII, named Rosario + Vampire, is seeing a Region 1 Dub release, thanks to Funimation. It's been backed up for a while, but some time ago, they did make an official dub trailer. Skeptical as to whether this is going to be put on TV, but it's enough to know that it will be on DVD and Blu-Ray, and it'll be for both seasons, if I read correctly. While some thought that it would release around Halloween (which would be ironically fitting, given the characters involved), that doesn't appear to be the case. No, we're looking at a late 2011 release, December to be precise, so chances are this will make a great gift to fans of the anime.
Another rising title is one of the Gundam franchise. I had a feeling they might, but I never thought that Bandai would be so eager to do so, nor did I suspect Sunrise, who makes the anime, to hatch a new title at us. Being a fan of the Gundam franchise in general, I was kinda excited when I heard talk of Gundam AGE. I thought that it would be a joke at first, and one thought it would be equal to the SD Gundam series, but as I seen recently, it's not the case. And frankly, I'm itching to see where it goes, because like G Gundam and Turn A Gundam (which I've yet to cover), it has it's uniqueness that strays from the rest, but I'll let you find out what that is. I will say though that it takes elements from other titles (like the recent Gundam 00) and is developed by the gaming studio Level 5, which you may have heard of in games like Dragon Quest VIII. People are bashing on it already, even though Episode 1 never surfaced yet (who does that!?), but I personally am glad that even after 30 years, Sunrise throws another title to show.
Next, though I can't say I'm as excited for this as I am for the other 3, Hetalia is coming a month before Rosario + Vampire, also under Funimation. After hearing the terror behind its fanbase, I was reluctant to even look at the subbed episodes. Officially, it's called Hetalia: Axis Powers, but I heard talk that the title may change to Hetalia: World Series, but that maybe because the third season onward went by that name. Not how I would expect one would mix the history of the world with anime, but the show itself isn't awful. And if they're talking about characters with accents in the dub, I can't wait to see how they pull that off.
There are others that are coming soon too, but only a few of them seem to interest me, frankly. More titles I'm looking forward to are Fate/Zero (the prequel to Fate/Stay Night), Shakugan no Shana III, and though this may come back to bite me in the ass, Chibi Devil! As usual, if I watch them successfully, I'll post my take on it with any need-to-know info as time passes. For now, this concludes my little break from reviews. Until the next title comes, otaku!
2011/06/19
Ev1: DC Comicon, and what's ahead...
Hey everyone. I'm taking a break from my usual posts today because I recently came back from DC Comicon, which mainly deals with comic books, mostly the antique ones. As people interested in the works, a few good friends and myself were there to promote ourselves, as well as to assist the people who bothered to put this thing together for the first time in the DC Metro Area. The ride to Fairfax was a pain, but the fun made it all the more worth it.
Now, as for whats ahead. If you fellow otaku don't know it already, I'm looking at days until I depart for the second largest con on the east coast: Otakon in Baltimore. In addition, I will pretty much do an overhaul about titles I've seen already, starting with the 92nd post reviewing Ninja Nonsense. Still, I'll keep up with any new or unheard, and I'll begin updating about any adaptions or newer works in the making as well. Just a little FYI, but I apologize in advance if some of these possible adaptions bleed your ears. Should you want me to check out a specific title/series, let me know. I'm always seeking new things to speak of.
Anyway, enough ragging. Until the next review, this is your blogger Seiko Takeda-Wolf, signing out!!
Now, as for whats ahead. If you fellow otaku don't know it already, I'm looking at days until I depart for the second largest con on the east coast: Otakon in Baltimore. In addition, I will pretty much do an overhaul about titles I've seen already, starting with the 92nd post reviewing Ninja Nonsense. Still, I'll keep up with any new or unheard, and I'll begin updating about any adaptions or newer works in the making as well. Just a little FYI, but I apologize in advance if some of these possible adaptions bleed your ears. Should you want me to check out a specific title/series, let me know. I'm always seeking new things to speak of.
Anyway, enough ragging. Until the next review, this is your blogger Seiko Takeda-Wolf, signing out!!
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