Anime, of course is what the Japanese call Animation, setting up the
marriage roles of Japanese Studios and Producers that immerse us in mind
blowing series and movies of this genre; Imports are going to be those
unexpected side effects of what Anime has brought, such as "Figmas"
& "Nendoroids".
Studios are the creators of Anime,such as "Gonzo" forgetting its
financial troubles, developed and pushed us series like Vandread,
Hellsing, Samurai 7, Rosario + Vampire and a personal favorite Afro
Samurai; followed by "Tezuka Productions" created by the illustrious
Osama Tezuka that brought us Astro Boy, brand management falls to his
son Makoto Tezuka which so far has introduced a current film "The Life
of Gusko Budori" a few old school series such as "Aoi Blink" and "The
New Adventures of Kimba the White Lion"; A bizarre puzzle piece in all
of this, is a company called "Mushi Production" or the short version
"Mushi Pro" which was responsible for Osamu Tezuka starting his own
company and in the late 1960's was responsible for the first X-rated
Anime or Hentai and if you did not guess it, Yup, they bankrupted
themselves in the early 1970's and a later version of "Mushi Production"
founded itself in the mid 70's which made it feasible for studios like
"Kyoto Animation" to establish themselves and bring us series like "The
Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya", "Kanon", "Luck Star" and "Clannad" with
their films of similar title like, "The Disappearance of Haruhi
Suzumiya" and "K-On!"
Producers are networks for streaming Anime series and films, which is
huge for companies like "Animax" which is a subsidiary of Sony,
dedicated to broadcasting works done by studios that develop Anime;
another powerhouse owned by Sony is "Aniplex", which is responsible for
the tri-fecta of planning, production and distribution of some well
known series such as "Angel Beats", Full Metal Alchemist" and "Birdy the
Mighty:Decode"; There are others not under the Sony umbrella such as,
"Genco, Inc" which maintain its own studio to broadcast series like
"Elfien Lied", "Phantom, Requiem for the Phantom" and "Dance in the
Vampire Bund"; and the last major player that goes back to the mid
1960's is "Pony Canyon, Inc" this privately owned company, by Fuji
Media, handles, DVD's, VHS, Video Games and is a leading music label for
hot Japanese groups, this company alone would validate a full article.
Imports, not just automobiles and broadcast signals; Since 2008 a
niche market has been establishing itself, Japanese action figures, G.I.
Joe and Mr. Potato Head here is your heads up, with production
abilities by "Max Factory" and the distribution strengths of the "Good
Smile Company" these figures are based on Anime characters and a
synthesizing software called "Vocaloid", Jay-Z and Lil Wayne would make
tremendous Vocaloids hahaa; these action figures are known as two
specific types, the first or more known would be, Figma's, which are a
balance between character accuracy and poseability with various
accessories, while their miniature counter parts, Nendoroids, have their
character likeness delivered in a cute clay like version, of having a
large head and a small body and their interchangeable parts give them
multiple expressions and poses. For more on these collectible imports
and companies you can visit the "Collectibles" page on "Asian Shadow".
Monday, 13 January 2014
Monday, 6 January 2014
The Stunning Visual Effects Of Computer Animated Cartoons And Movies
When cartoons first made their debut in black and white so many years
ago, children and adults alike were fascinated with Betty Boop and
Mickey Mouse. Compared to the standards of today, they are not really
that thrilling to look at, but for their time, they were great. It might
be difficult these days to get a child to sit still and watch one of
these old black and white cartoons because they are so simplistic.
Children today have become spoiled with the high definition quality of
the cartoons and movies that they get to see.
It is so amazing how far cartoons have come in just the past twenty years. Cartoon movies like Roger Rabbit were a turning point for them and they have just kept getting better and better. Today there are probably just as many adults that enjoy going to see films like Ice Age and Chicken Little because they are so incredible to watch. They are like watching all of the fantasy characters of an animation artist take on a real life of their own.
Of course, there are some of the old classic cartoons like Popeye, Yogi Bear, Scooby Doo,and so many more that kids today do still watch reruns of even though the graphics of those seem almost prehistoric compared to the newer high tech shows and movies. These old standbys are still good clean fun that is appropriate for all ages to watch and enjoy.
Along with the better visual quality of computer animated cartoons and movies targeted at children, there has also been an attempt to draw in more adults along with the kids to watch some them. The subject matter is a little more adult like at times and some could say that some of the subtle humor that is targeted at the adults in the audience is sometimes a little inappropriate to have children hear even if many of them will not understand the true implications of the dialogue. Some even throw in a few four letter words from time to time which in the past was absolutely taboo for a kid film.
Even if the better quality of images is great to look at for everyone, many people think that the subject matter should be left as clean as it used to be in those first old black and white cartoons, but then Betty Boop might be said to have been a little too sexy for kids as well. Hopefully, the movie industry will know where to draw the line when it comes to the content of these great new movies everyone loves so well and keep the movies and cartoons that are made for kids clean enough for kids to see.
It is so amazing how far cartoons have come in just the past twenty years. Cartoon movies like Roger Rabbit were a turning point for them and they have just kept getting better and better. Today there are probably just as many adults that enjoy going to see films like Ice Age and Chicken Little because they are so incredible to watch. They are like watching all of the fantasy characters of an animation artist take on a real life of their own.
Of course, there are some of the old classic cartoons like Popeye, Yogi Bear, Scooby Doo,and so many more that kids today do still watch reruns of even though the graphics of those seem almost prehistoric compared to the newer high tech shows and movies. These old standbys are still good clean fun that is appropriate for all ages to watch and enjoy.
Along with the better visual quality of computer animated cartoons and movies targeted at children, there has also been an attempt to draw in more adults along with the kids to watch some them. The subject matter is a little more adult like at times and some could say that some of the subtle humor that is targeted at the adults in the audience is sometimes a little inappropriate to have children hear even if many of them will not understand the true implications of the dialogue. Some even throw in a few four letter words from time to time which in the past was absolutely taboo for a kid film.
Even if the better quality of images is great to look at for everyone, many people think that the subject matter should be left as clean as it used to be in those first old black and white cartoons, but then Betty Boop might be said to have been a little too sexy for kids as well. Hopefully, the movie industry will know where to draw the line when it comes to the content of these great new movies everyone loves so well and keep the movies and cartoons that are made for kids clean enough for kids to see.
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