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Anime Saison Frühling 2009 - Japan Releases

Beitrag von NeoCaligula » Sa Mär 07, 2009 21:34

Dank geht an FnordChan, der in NeoGAF die neuen Serien vorgestellt hat:
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FnordChan hat geschrieben:Generally, the spring anime season can be relied upon to provide some quality programming after the doldrums of the winter season. So, after three months of generally dull cartoons, we've got a lot to look forward to, right? Well, maybe not so much.

Thanks to the Fansub Wiki for providing this listing. They also provide air dates and a listing of who's subbing which series so far. Let's see what they've got for us:

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Candy Boy Episode 6 - For a show about two lesbians, you'd think this would be a lot more interesting than it actually is.

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Isekai no Seikishi Monogatari - An OVA spin-off of Tenchi Muyo? Why won't they just let it die already?

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Kiniro no Corda: Second Passo - Oh God, They're All So Pretty, round one.

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Lupin III vs. Detective Boy Conan - Two of the biggest names in anime come together for a special that'll likely pleasant but not terribly exciting. It'll also have higher ratings than anything else listed here, with one possible exception.

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Marie and Gali - From the looks of this I was expecting some sort of absurd comedy about a slacker and a loligoth, but instead it looks to be a series of educational shorts about a slacker and a loligoth.

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Mainichi Kaa-san - Slice of life comedy based on a popular gag comic.

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Charade no Joke na Mainichi - Fuck knows.

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Queen's Blade - Anyone here remember Lost Worlds? It was a series of fighting game books put out by Flying Buffalo, where each book was dedicated to a warrior of some sort (say an animated skeleton or a lizardman), the pages contained the warrior's combat moves, and you and a friend would fight each other with them. For the most part Lost Worlds had been quietly forgotten, until Hobby Japan licensed the series, made the warriors busty women falling out of their armor, and suddenly found themselves with an otaku hit on their hands. This is the inevitable anime adaptation. It's a very strange world we live in.

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Phantom: Requiem of the Phantom - The title's a bit redundant, but I suppose it'll do. This is the sequel to an OVA series from a few years ago that I never saw and it's apparently about - get this - a secret organization, it's brainwashed assassins, the teenage girl who, naturally, is their best assassin, their war against the American mafia, and the poor bastard who winds up caught up in all this. Oh, and it's from the director who gave us Captain Tylor and nothing else of note since.

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Hayate no Gotoku Series 2 - More wacky combat butler hijinx the way you like it.

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Gokujo! Mecha Mote Iinchou - Roughly translated as "The Best! Extremely Cool Student Council President", it's about said cool president, three guys who are annoying her in a romantic sort of way, and the rest of humanity being compelled to rise up and destroy her as an affront to nature. Okay, so that last part's just me, but, my god, just look at those eyes. It's like they're trying to suck out your soul.

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Metal Fight Beyblade - More wacky top fighting hijinx the way you like it.

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Dragon Ball Kai - Before everyone gets excited, this isn't a new series. Instead, Toei is taking Dragon Ball Z, remastering it in HD, editing it down to follow the manga more closely (and presumably throwing out great hunks of godawful filler in the process), and doing a bit of digital touching up.

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Jewel Pets - Sanrio Rules The Hearts and Minds of Young Girls With an Iron Fist, round one.

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Fullmetal Alchemist - I'm not sure if this is a remake, a sequel, or what, but it's going to be the absolute most popular show this season.

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Konichiwa, Anne: Before Green Gables - Yes, it's the Anne of Green Gables prequel series that you've all been waiting for.

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Hanasakuru Seishounen - Oh God, They're All So Pretty, round two.

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Guin Saga - My understanding is that the Guin Saga novels have been around since the late 70s, telling a sprawling, fantasy tale of a man in a leopard mask who protects his homeland from evil. Apparently the series is up to 124 novels now, all written by a single man, and the saga has a dedicated fan base. I suppose it shouldn't come as a surprise that it was eventually adapted into manga and, now, an animated series. By the way, for anyone curious about the novels or the manga, they're both available in English from Vertical.

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Tayutama: Kiss on my Diety - This roughly translates as "Moe Crap: Kiss My Ass". Well, at least it does for me. Naturally, Tayutama is based on a porn game.

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Natsu no Arashi - From the creator of School Rumble, here we have a series about a boy on summer vacation who encounters a mysterious young woman at an old coffee shop, at which point it's time for wacky hijinx.

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Tears to Tiara - More worthless moe crap. I suppose this deserves some credit for being adapted from a porn strategy RPG rather than your usual porn visual novel, but not that much credit.

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Saki - It's about a shy high school freshman who has never enjoyed mahjong, but who finds herself joining the school mahjong club and starting to play on the competitive circuit. So, it's like a moe version of Akagi, except lame.

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07 Ghost - The ANN entry provides a rambling explanation that I can't really be bothered to follow, but it appears to be about an orphan with a mysterious past become a top student in his military academy, going on the lam, and finding himself in a church protected by seven ghosts. At that point things get a bit fuzzy, but I'm sure it involves lots of beautiful men and the creator's uniform fetish.

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Souten Kouro - The image there isn't much to go on, but this has a lot of potential. It's based on a seinen manga adaptation of Romance of the Three Kingdoms that won the Kondansha Manga Prize in 1998 and is being animated by some folks with plenty of old school cred.

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Ristorante Paradiso - A young woman in Italy winds up working at a small restaurant owned by her mother's new husband, in this adaptation from the director of Gundam 0083. This sounds like a completely awesome combination to me.

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Eden of the East - Okay, now this has some serious promise. It's an original story from the director of GitS: Stand Alone Complex and Moribito with character designs from the Honey and Clover mangaka. The plot involves a bizzare terrorist attack on Japan featuring missles that don't appear to do anything, a Japanese woman visiting America who gets into deep trouble in front of the White House, and the amnesiac guy who rescues her who shows up naked, armed with a handgun, and toting a phone with 8 billion yen in digital cash on it. I'm stoked.

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Hatsukoi Limited - While this looks like it's based on a porn game, it's actually based on a Shonen Jump title from the creator of Ichigo 100%, so I suppose that's the next best thing. The manga is a series of romantic vigenttes about junior high school girls. God, I feel dirty just typing that.

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Sugar Bunnies Fleur - Sanrio Rules the Hearts and Minds of Young Girls, round two.

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Shinkyoku Soukai Polyphonica Crimson S - I don't know that this visual novel series (and, for once, that apparently doesn't mean porn games) needed one anime adaptation, let alone this sequel, but there it is.

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Basquash - An increasingly insane Shoji Kawamori collaborates with Thomas "Oban Star Racers" Romain to provide the concept, if not the direction, for this show about playing basketball with giant robots. Can't argue with that.

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Sengoku Basara - In Unexpected Video Game adaptations, round one, we have Production IG adapting Capcom's Warring States era video game Devil Kings.

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Pandora Hearts - This is based on a fantasy series running in Squenix's manga rag. It's about a young duke who's imprisoned at his coming of age ceremony, freed by Alice the Black Rabbit (presumably the girl on the left there), and recruited by a mysterious organization known as Pandora. That doesn't sound very exciting to me, either. It's being directed by the guy who bought you all of the Rockman.EXE cartoons. Oh, and he did To-Love-Ru! Yeah, like I said, not excited.

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K-ON! - This is based on a gag manga series about four cute girls with no musical experience trying to revive their school's music club. I imagine it's all awfully moe. In other news, the mangaka, kakifly, has the worst pen name ever.

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Valkyria Chronicles - Unexpected Video Game Adaptations, round two, from the folks who gave us Ookiku Furikabutte.

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Asura Cryin' - Based on a series of light novels, it's an action comedy series about a guy who's haunted by the ghost of a childhood friend.

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Shin Mazinger Shougeki! Z-Hen - Oh shit! Yasuhiro "Giant Robo, G Gundam" Imagawa is doing a remake of Mazinger Z! Please, please be awesome.

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Chi's Sweet Home Season 2 - More wacky cute cat hijinx the way you like it.

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Shangri-La - First things first, I should mention that this is a GONZO show, with all that entails. But, the source material - a SF novel about near future Tokyo, turned tropical due to the effects of global warming, undergoing a mass forestation project, which is being opposed by anti-government guerrillas - has promise and the creative staff is competent if not overly inspired, so I'm hoping it's by Good GONZO and not Bad GONZO. Oh, and Range Murata's doing the character designs.

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Cross Game - When you're working with a Mitsuru Adachi comic about baseball and romance, you really can't go wrong. In this case it's about a young man who's a brilliant hitter thanks to his relationship with the four-daughter family who runs the local batting cages. As he begins high school, he's signing up with the baseball team, despite knowing nothing else about the rest of the sport. I'm sold.

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Fight Ippatsu! Juden-chan! - From the creator of Mahoromatic, this is a SF comedy series about an office lady from another dimension who has come to our world to help cheer up the depressed. Cue wacky hijinx.

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Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia - Finally, a cartoon that I could have loved when I was eight years old gets a sequel series and grade school boys across the world rejoice.

I gotta say, this isn't exactly the most exciting season that comes to mind. I was ready to give up on it entirely until I hit the triple feature of Souten Kouro, Ristorante Paradiso, and Eden of the East, which are my top three picks of the season, along with Cross Game because, hey, it's Adachi. I've got high hopes for Mazinger Z-Hen (assuming Imagawa doesn't screw it up; he's had some bouts with the brain eater in recent years) and Shangri-La (assuming GONZO doesn't screw it up), Guin Saga could turn out to be interesting, and Natsu no Arashi and Fight Ippatsu! Juden-chan! could provide pleasantly wacky hijinx, so there's some potential there, too. Oh, and Valkyria Chronicles will probably turn out to be better than a video game adaptation really should, though I'm not overly interested in it. And, of course, Fullmetal Alchemist will be the big show this season, though as I never saw the original I'm not interested in it myself. So, I'm feeling more optimistic about the spring season than I was when I first started writing up this thread, but it's a cautious sort of optimism. We'll see.

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Ich muss sagen, ich habe Mühe, die guten Serien von den schlechten zu unterscheiden. Mal ein bisschen reinschauen.

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Re: Anime Saison Frühling 2009 - Japan Releases

Beitrag von BMX » Sa Mär 07, 2009 22:09

wenn man diese zynischen Kommentare von diesem FnordChan zu den einzelnen Serien liest, hat man gar keinen Bock mehr, sich irgendwas anzuschauen... :upeinlich:
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Re: Anime Saison Frühling 2009 - Japan Releases

Beitrag von NeoCaligula » Mi Mär 11, 2009 14:19

Hier eine weitere Zusammenfassung:

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Re: Anime Saison Frühling 2009 - Japan Releases

Beitrag von Ike » Fr Mär 13, 2009 20:24

Sind das alles jetzt Serien die in Japan in dem angegebenen Zeitraum starten oder auch gleichzeitig mit eine ankündigung dafür, dass diese Serien alle gesubbt werden?

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Re: Anime Saison Frühling 2009 - Japan Releases

Beitrag von NeoCaligula » Fr Mär 13, 2009 20:54

Ike hat geschrieben:Sind das alles jetzt Serien die in Japan in dem angegebenen Zeitraum starten oder auch gleichzeitig mit eine ankündigung dafür, dass diese Serien alle gesubbt werden?
Nö, es wird sicher noch ein paar Serien dazu kommen. Und man weiss nie, welche Serien doch noch gesubbt werden.

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Re: Anime Saison Frühling 2009 - Japan Releases

Beitrag von CubeKing » Fr Mär 20, 2009 21:54

Zu. Viele. Bilder. > .<

Eden of the East kling interessant.
K-ON auch. Hoffentlich versaut KyoAni nicht schon wieder ein 4Koma-Reihe indem sie es in eine reine Show für Freaks macht.

@Valkyria Chronicles:
Wer findet die zwei Unterschiede? :ugly:
Werd ich mir wahrscheinlich nicht ansehen. Wär ja schön blöd sich die Geschichte eines RPG zu spoilern. :upeinlich:

EDIT.
Trailer zu Eden of the East
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Regisseur von GitS:SAC/GotS, Komponist von GitS I & II/Higurashi no Naku Koro ni, Charadesign der "Honey & Clover"-Zeichnerin...
Was für eine explosive Mischung. :sabber:

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Re: Anime Saison Frühling 2009 - Japan Releases

Beitrag von Drum Eagle » So Mär 22, 2009 14:25

ich will mit einer oder 2 serien anfangen, aber kann mich nich entscheiden. ich glaub ich werde nach den schönen Bildern entscheiden :ugly:

Edith sagt, dass Eden og the East gekauft ist!

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Beitrag von Shiiro » Mo Mär 23, 2009 22:04

Eden of the East wird toll :thumbup:
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Re: Anime Saison Frühling 2009 - Japan Releases

Beitrag von Drum Eagle » Di Mär 24, 2009 16:20

Shangri-La, K-ON, Eden of the East, Ristorante Paradiso, Hatsukoi Limited sind fest.
bei Basquash, Tayutama und Saki bin ich mir noch ich sicher.

mal sehen ob ich das alles schaffe :ugly:
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Re: Anime Saison Frühling 2009 - Japan Releases

Beitrag von Tripple N » Di Mär 24, 2009 16:33

K-ON sowie Eden of the East werde ich mir auf jeden Fall mal ansehen, Shangri-La und Rainbow klingen auch sehr gut.
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Beitrag von Drum Eagle » Fr Apr 03, 2009 14:49

K-ON ist geil :coolthumbup:

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Re: Anime Saison Frühling 2009 - Japan Releases

Beitrag von Tripple N » Fr Apr 03, 2009 15:17

Der Adler spricht die Wahrheit :thumbup:
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Beitrag von Drum Eagle » Do Apr 09, 2009 16:11

Basquash knallt ordentlich
Saki ist FAIL

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Re: Anime Saison Frühling 2009 - Japan Releases

Beitrag von Tripple N » Do Apr 09, 2009 20:19

Phantom ist imo eher langweilig, war mir etwas zu steril. Shangri-la hat ein tolles Setting, über die Story kann ich aber nach der ersten Folge noch nix sagen (die Transe war toll :up:).

FMA hat optisch nen echt guten Eindruck gemacht, scheint ansonsten aber eine typische Shonen-Serie zu sein (Ja, Asche auf mein Haupt, ich habe Full Metal Alchemist bisher gekonnt ignoriert :ugly:). Alles in allem fand ichs aber recht lustig, werde dranbleiben^^

Falls sich jemand Phantom ansieht und es sich steigern sollte kann er ja bescheid sagen :ugly:
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