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WBGhiro: Little Witch Academia is getting a game

Japanese only for now.
Sony truly is the anime only console now is it? all I see being released is anime games XD
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WBGhiro: Little Witch Academia is getting a game

Japanese only for now.
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.. I don't know if it'll be any good, and I want to play this...

Namco seems fond of making games based on anime licenses... (or at least related to Naruto and Dragon Ball).
Humble Bundle has Humble Sekai Project Bundle and it's all visual novels..
Dohh what a timing with GOG Summer Sale. X-)

PWYV
fault - milestone one
KARAKARA
NEKOPARA Vol. 0
Ame no Marginal -Rain Marginal-

BTA
NEKOPARA Vol. 1
Idol Magical Girl Chiru Chiru Michiru Part 1
Narcissu 10th Anniversary Anthology Project (Season Pass DLC Included)
fault - milestone two side:above
Sound of Drop - fall into poison
Highway Blossoms
Japanese School Life

$12+
NEKOPARA Vol. 2
WORLD END ECONOMiCA -complete-
Idol Magical Girl Chiru Chiru Michiru Part 2
Memory's Dogma CODE:01
Root Double -Before Crime * After Days- Xtend Edition
Sunrider: Liberation Day - Captain's Edition
Post edited June 07, 2017 by MiKiL
So seen planetes not to long ago,checked that they only covered 1/3 of the manga wonder how many episodes were that or if the manga is any better.Anyway while it was good, after ep 12 or that need a smoke episode which was very funny but it simply went downhill with the terrorist group and our main character hachimaki got scared, crazy or sick in between.Still interesting but it didn't feel as good as the first 11 or 10 episodes from there on.Tanabe sometimes over reacting was kinda annoying at start miss wanna be super righteous.
WAT!?

Cowboy Bebop being remade as a live-action TV series (Polygon link)

And internet reacts to this news X-D (Polygon link too)

--snipped some--

Tomorrow Studios, a partnership between ITV Studios and television producer Marty Adelstein (Teen Wolf, Aquarius, Prison Break: Resurrection), is teaming up with Sunrise — the Japanese animation studio behind the original Cowboy Bebop — and Midnight Radio to produce the live-action series, according to Variety and Deadline. Christopher Yost, the screenwriter behind Thor: The Dark World and the upcoming Thor: Ragnarok, is on board to write the remake.

If Yoko Kanno and Seatbelts doesn't do the music for this.. then..
Is the right thread to ask if anyone know what happened to FT:Dragon Cry. US release was supposed to be the June 6th. Looks like it didn't happen. Thanks.

Is the right thread to ask if anyone know what happened to FT:Dragon Cry. US release was supposed to be the June 6th. Looks like it didn't happen. Thanks.
Post edited June 08, 2017 by Zanderat
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Zanderat: Is the right thread to ask if anyone know what happened to FT:Dragon Cry. US release was supposed to be the June 6th. Looks like it didn't happen. Thanks.
Checking out on twitter, people have asked about this from Funimation and the answer is simple:
"We have not made any further announcements about Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry. Please continue to watch https://www.funimationfilms.com/ for updates."

So I guess it didn't happen yet.
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Zanderat: Is the right thread to ask if anyone know what happened to FT:Dragon Cry. US release was supposed to be the June 6th. Looks like it didn't happen. Thanks.
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MiKiL: Checking out on twitter, people have asked about this from Funimation and the answer is simple:
"We have not made any further announcements about Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry. Please continue to watch https://www.funimationfilms.com/ for updates."

So I guess it didn't happen yet.
Thanks. That's what I found , too.
Discotek Media is bringing Kaiba to the U.S., Blu-Ray & DVD pack, Japanese with English subs. It's a really good show with an excellent soundtrack.
https://www.facebook.com/Discotekmedia/photos/a.196378827057886.55668.147168055312297/1723856224310131/?type=3&theater
It's been a while since last post but..

Princess Maker 3 has been released in steam. \o/
-20% Promo price, ends 4 July.

Info blurb:
"This new release contains the original concept and feel to its series, but also had been upgraded to be compatible on Window 7 and above OS, and optimized to fit 16:9 aspect ratio. In addition to system upgrade, the game utilizes the Steam achievement system to allow previous fans to enjoy it once again with new additional features."
Breaking the silence by posting some news:

Keijo is turning to real sport activity (planning stage at the moment)

Kud Wafter-anime project got crowfunded, was seeking 30 million yen, is going 138% at the moment.

Kemono Friends Season 2 confirmation coming soon

City Hunter Manga Gets French Live-Action

Karakai Jōzu no Takagi-san (Skilled Teaser Takagi-san) is getting TV anime adaption in 2018

Shōjo Shūmatsu Ryokō (Girls' Last Tour) is getting TV anime adaption
Dear GOGlodytes.
I'm back with some new stupid questions. I decided to watch the whole Bubblegum Crisis series, so I lurked a little and got confused with that reboot stuff and so on.
So, would somebody tell me,
- Should I stick to the "classic" series or jump right into the "renewed" ones? Or, are they different, so I should watch them both? (I prefer staying spoiler-free, so didn't read the plot summaries.)
- Is there "correct" watching order? (I mean, should I watch them chronologically by release date, or by inner chronology, or it doesn't matter?)
- Am I right thinking that A.D. Police: To Protect and Serve and Parasite Dolls are from the "rebooted" version?
Thanks in advance!
I don't think it matters which Bubblegum Crisis you watch first. IIRC they're different enough.

Is A.D. Police even related to Bubblegum Crisis? If it is, I didn't know that.
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LynXsh: Dear GOGlodytes.
I'm back with some new stupid questions. I decided to watch the whole Bubblegum Crisis series, so I lurked a little and got confused with that reboot stuff and so on.
So, would somebody tell me,
- Should I stick to the "classic" series or jump right into the "renewed" ones? Or, are they different, so I should watch them both? (I prefer staying spoiler-free, so didn't read the plot summaries.)
- Is there "correct" watching order? (I mean, should I watch them chronologically by release date, or by inner chronology, or it doesn't matter?)
- Am I right thinking that A.D. Police: To Protect and Serve and Parasite Dolls are from the "rebooted" version?
Thanks in advance!
IMO you should watch the old Bubblegum Crisis OVA first, it's awesome and still one of my favorite anime since 20+ years. After that watch the sequel Bubblegum Crash!.
Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 is an alternative version with the same characters but a different story. It's decent but not as good as the old OVA.
The A.D. Police is an important part of Bubblegum Crisis, the OVA and the series are spin-offs with their own stories. The old OVA is great but the TV series is just mediocre.
It's probably best to watch Parasite Dolls last, it could be a bit confusing without background knowledge about Boomers and the A.D. Police.

So i'd recommed watching them in the following order:

<span class="bold">Bubblegum Crisis (1987 - 1991) </span>
<span class="bold">Bubblegum Crash! (1991)</span>
<span class="bold">Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 (1998 - 1999)</span>
<span class="bold">A.D. Police OVA (1990)</span>
<span class="bold">A.D. Police TV (1999)</span>
<span class="bold">Parasite Dolls (2003)</span>
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Impaler26: IMO you should watch the old Bubblegum Crisis OVA first, it's awesome and still one of my favorite anime since 20+ years. After that watch the sequel Bubblegum Crash!.
Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 is an alternative version with the same characters but a different story. It's decent but not as good as the old OVA.
The A.D. Police is an important part of Bubblegum Crisis, the OVA and the series are spin-offs with their own stories. The old OVA is great but the TV series is just mediocre.
It's probably best to watch Parasite Dolls last, it could be a bit confusing without background knowledge about Boomers and the A.D. Police.

So i'd recommed watching them in the following order:

<span class="bold">Bubblegum Crisis (1987 - 1991) </span>
<span class="bold">Bubblegum Crash! (1991)</span>
<span class="bold">Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 (1998 - 1999)</span>
<span class="bold">A.D. Police OVA (1990)</span>
<span class="bold">A.D. Police TV (1999)</span>
<span class="bold">Parasite Dolls (2003)</span>
Thanks a lot for your detailed answer! I'll watch them in this order, then.