Showing posts with label Gatchaman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gatchaman. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Full Gatchaman Episodes on YouTube

A YouTube user has begun posting the original Gatchaman eps in their entirety dubbed in English. They sound like the Section 23 dubs.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Live Action Gatchaman Movie & Gatch I Blu-Rays

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Two interesting pieces of news:

First, Gatchaman I is being released on October 19th, 2012 in a Blu-Ray box set in Japan for retail ¥81,900 (Amazon has it for around ¥60,055). There is also a special edition Blu-Ray box set with a World Tatsunoko Memorial Visual Book (limited release).

Second...yet another possible Gatchaman movie? This live-action version is slated for release in the summer of 2013, and according to crunchyroll, filming started yesterday (October 15th, 2012). The official website is http://gatchaman-movie.jp/, though there's nothing there right now other than a graphic and links to a Twitter page (the updates are in Japanese, but you can use a tool like Google Translate -- which appears automatically if you're using Google Chrome -- to read them).

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Newer Gatchaman teaser from Imagi

Imagi is trying to resurrect their Gatchaman movie. There are two teasers up on their website. Wendy Dinsmore points out that they were done at different stages, so the armor looks different from one teaser to the next.


You guys know me...I'm a little freaked out by how the whole 3D thing looks on my beloved characters.

I had trouble getting each trailer to load all the way, and what I could get to load took a looonnnng time...I hope you'll have an easier time!




Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Gatchaman Teaser Trailer

Some clever people recorded the 45-second Gatchaman teaser trailer being shown at Anime Expo. Personally, I am SO not crazy about the way Joe looks (like, does he need Botox or what?), but has ANYBODY gotten it right since the original? I think not...
Read a little more speculation on MTV's Splash Page, or watch the teasers below:






Friday, July 3, 2009

Unique Gatchaman t-shirts for sale!

Over the past 12 years, Gatchaman fans have met at the San Diego Comicon. The mini-gathering is known as GatchaCon. And during each of those years, a unique t-shirt was created for GatchaCon goers.

Really exciting news -- the creator has some extras and is selling them to the public. These are a big deal -- people often stop us at the Cons and ask how to get one, and until now, the answer has usually been...you can't. Visit www.tatsunokousa.com/conshirts.html to see which shirts are still available and order one for yourself!

Monday, March 30, 2009

Joe and...Spiderman?

Imagi has released a poster with a picture of Joe for the 2010 film. Here it is!




And in other news
Marvel...have now also partnered up with old-school anime studio Tatsunoko to make a series starring both Marvel's superheroes and Tatsunoko's anime characters, [including] Gatchaman.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Imagi Still Planning Gatchaman Movie

Apparently Imagi really lives hand-to-mouth, and reports earlier this week suggested that the 50%-done AstroBoy project had been shut down.

From io9:

Imagi is funded by private equity firms, and the company had received some funding last year. A new round of funding was set to kick in on Feb 3, but in the meantime the company was counting on some "bridge financing" to cover expenses between now and early February.

When that "bridge financing" looked like it might not materialize, the only responsible thing to do was shut down the company's U.S. offices for a week... Everyone, including the animators, was put on "mandatory unpaid leave," until the new round of financing comes in on Feb. 3. [Assuming it will.]
At this point Imagi is still saying it wants Gatchaman to happen, and Imagi US President Erin Corbett is currently seeking sponsorship from major companies like General Mills and Kraft. This would mean lots of tie-ins and merchandising.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Updates on the Imagi Gatchaman Movie

Recently there have been several updates on the Imagi Gatchaman movie.

* Kevin Munroe has signed on to direct the movie version of Dark Horse's comic book Dylan Dog -- which means he will not be directing the Gatchaman movie. Munroe also directed Imagi's TMNT.

* Charlie Wen, a lifelong fan and one of the character designers for Gatchaman at Imagi, has also left the project because, in his own words, "The original vision for the film was fun and a bit edgy---appealed to me. The project's been through lots of changes, rewrites (like any film), ended up with a different director recently. The vision's changed since I first joined, and seems to be going towards a younger Power Rangers audience---I wanted to see a Gatchaman that I would love to see, and didn't want to see it go this direction, so I departed from Imagi and took an Art Directing/Character Designing gig on Thundercats."

* Jun Falkenstein is the new director for the Gatchaman movie. She intends to blog about working on the film for fans. She wrote, "I know that the minute they announce me as director, all these fans will...see that pretty much the biggest directing credit I have is 'The Tigger Movie' - and then they will freak out, because how dare I direct their beloved (INSERT FILM TITLE HERE LATER) when "all I have done" is this rated G film for little kids. Oh yes, they will freak out. And you know what, I can't say that I will blame them. So...I started these 'journal entries' to not only document the process of directing an animated feature...but also to attempt to convince worried fans that I'm actually a pretty big geek and fan of the genre - and that I have no intention of softening down the film when the source material is so kick-ass."

* Ms. Falkenstein verified that the film's release will most likely now be in early 2010.

In fandom itself, not everyone is sad to see Kevin Munroe go, and some fans have high hopes that Jun Falkenstein will help create a film that will appeal to both adults and children. As one fan pointed out, Top Cow's comics were also supposed to be "dark and edgy," and they crashed and burned -- badly. Meanwhile, films like The Incredibles, which appeal to viewers of all ages, have been box office gold. So here's hoping for something more like the latter than the former!

Thanks to everyone who's contributed information and discussion, including tatsunokofan, Wendy Dinsmore (who's wonderful at verifying information), and Wendy's anonymous source.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Updates 1.26.08

In the GALLERY section I've added pictures to both Fan Art and Desktops.