| » Features | » Hey Answerman! | » RIGHT TURN ONLY!! | » Shelf Life |
| » Editorials | » Anime News Nina | » Buried Treasure | » Interviews |
| » Reviews | » Chicks on Anime | » The X Button | » Blogs and more... |
Slayers Revolution's Promo Movie Posted Online
posted on 2008-07-01 15:30 EDT
The official Japanese website of the TV Tokyo broadcasting station has updated its website for the Slayers Revolution anime series and posted a 30-second promotional movie. This will be the fourth television anime series to adapt Hajime Kanzaka and Rui Araizumi's fantasy comedy novel series, after the first Slayers series, Slayers Next, and Slayers Try. The new anime will premiere in Japan on July 2. All three of the previous television series have been released in North American by various companies.
Image © 2008 KANZAKA • ARAIFUMI/FUJIMI-SHOBO-SLAYERS R PRODUCTION COMMITTEE
Source: Saishin Anime Jōhō
discuss this in the forum (21 posts) |
bookmark with:
Digg
del.icio.us
reddit
Facebook
StumbleUpon
A big part of the Singapore festivities this weekend involves some of the biggest names in the anime business and their speeches at the Animation Asia Conference. Justin's blogging continues, with a rundown of the day's events. Updated 11/
It's an entire show about the dizzying highs and terrifying lows of reviewing anime with Mike Toole, Japanator's Brad Rice, and Anime World Order's Clarissa Graffeo. Plus: we mess around with the mixing board, and Witchblade on Bluray! 2009-11-20
This time in Answerman-
Todd tracks down the Xbox 360's highlights for next year, plus Ace Attorney Investigations, Endless Frontier Exceed, and the vast history of censored anime box art. 2009-11-18
Another in the growing field of otaku-
Forget that it was based on a game only two generations removed from Pong; this is unexpectedly involving popcorn fare with a wickedly circular sense of humor. Good stuff all around.
An amnesiac girl enrolls in an all-
The (small) boost in emotional content notwithstanding, this is still the series to hit up for a watching experience that is consistently fun and never taxing.
This is a collection of gags in search of a plotline, and when it finally does find a story to tell, the change in tone is so abrupt that you end up wishing it had stayed pointless and stupid.
A young man becomes obsessed with a young woman who can transform into an alien biomechanical dragon in this weak effort from Gonzo. While not a total disaster, it does not give much hope for the rest of the series.
If this is the kind of stagnation and dullness that permeates the monster world, then we should all be thankful for being human.
Alita is back and even more powerful than ever, but aside from a couple of fantastic scenes the story progression lacks the sense of excitement and anticipation commonly seen earlier in the series. Seeing one of the all-
Gainax's newest homage to classic mecha is utterly over-
All material Copyright © 1998-2009 Anime News Network. All rights reserved.
FAQ | Contact us | Staff | Staff openings | Advertise with ANN | Privacy policy
