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Otaku – Yen Press Licenses SAO Light Novels and More

I honestly didn’t think it was possible. Even today, before I saw the news, I was thinking that light novels had no future in North America. However, Yen Press exceeded my expectations and did the impossible. They’ve announced that they’ve received the licenses to the Sword Art Online and Accel World light novels, along with other releases.

Publishing company, Yen Press, has announced a whole slew of announcements at their industry panel at Japan Expo USA. Yen Press has announced that they have received the licenses to the Sword Art Online and Accel World light novels, both written by Reki Kawahara. Along with the light novels, Yen Press will also be releasing the Sword Art Online manga series, which includes the Aincrad and Fairy Dance arcs. Yen Press will be releasing the first volume of the Sword Art Online light novels in early 2014. As for now, the release date for the Accel World light novels are unknown.

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Yen Press has also licensed the Madoka Magica manga spinoff: The Different Story. Original concept from the anime was created by Gen Urobuchi, but this series was created by Hanokage, the author of the original Madoka Magica manga. This manga series will be a what-if story focusing on Tomoe Mami. The story will reveal Mami’s past and how she involved herself with a Mahou Shoujo from another town, Sakura Kyouko. The manga series will deviate from the original story of the anime and will feature an original story of its own. Yen Press is planning to release the first volume of the series in March 2014.

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I’m definitely happy that Yen Press made this decision, but on the other hand, this may hurt them more than they were hoping to gain. I highly recommend reading the light novel sources. They include much more content that the anime has not covered, and you may get a head start on that second season of Sword Art Online you’ve always wanted.

Look forward to more news from Yen Press in the future about their newly announced titles, so stay tuned.

by Chang Kim Aug. 24 Via Word of the Nerd
-Source: Anime News Network

Ben Affleck as Batman in the coming Superman movie

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It may actually be of no coincidence that the DC gods have given the nod to Ben Affleck to play as the new Batman in the new Superman sequel due to hit theaters in July 2015.  Affleck was rumored to have been tapped as the director in the Justice League movie set for release in 2017.  Considering Ben is no stranger to both acting and directing in the same movie, and doing so quite well, the decision for him to play Bats may have been preconceived months ago.  Much to the dismay of DC fanboys around the world, remember what Ben did in his last acting/directing combo?  That is right folks, he won an Oscar for Argo, so this could actually play out well.

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Affleck is set as Batman whether we like it or not, but lets look at it from the positive side of things.  When the announcement was made about Heath Ledger as The Joker was made, the entire comic book fandom went absolutely crazy saying it would NEVER work, and look at what happened there.  Suppose just for a minute we afford Mr. Affleck the same opportunity to prove a lot of people wrong, I mean whats the worst that could happen?  We get another Clooney Batman appearance?  Transversely though, we could quite possibly see an emergence of something as great as Ledgers role as the Joker, then we all win do we not?

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Batman’s dual roles has always been one of the make or break points for casting anybody in this role as there are a list of thousands of actors who can portray Batman and another list to portray Bruce Wayne, but a very few that can do them both justice.  Now it is time to wait and see how this will shape up and we at GIGA: Geek Magazine are looking forward to it.

Peace, Love and God Mode

John Stinson

PS4 Release Date Announcement?

I’m sure many of our GIGA Geeks are privy to the news of the prospective Viacom/Sony deal which ”It looks like Sony could be primed to lead the charge into the future of television as the publisher announces a deal with Viacom to provide streaming television programming through various devices (like the PlayStation 4) by the end of the year or sometime in early 2014.”  Well, just today it was announced that highly anticipated news about the official date of release for the sexy PlayStation 4.
Of course even this is still subject to disambiguation.  News spread faster than crack and AIDS in the 80’s after being released on the official PlayStation blog.  Its official my people, August 20th, we’ll have a release date for all you “line campers” and “tent-bringers” to prepare for.

Also, to gamer’s delight, there was also news of a week long expose consisting of the world’s biggest publishers and developers.    “For one week in August 2013, Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany becomes the centre of the gaming universe as the  invite you to check out the games that will light up the rest of the year and beyond”. <Source>

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We’ll kick off the show at 18:00 BST on 20 August 2013 with a briefing to media on our release plans for PlayStation 4, as well as updates on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita.  Once the Koelnmesse opens its doors to the public, PS4 leads the way as gamers get to try out the next generation in console gaming for the first time, and there’s plenty to get excited about on PS3 and PS Vita too.

 

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Otaku – Kino’s Journey

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Jacques GIGA Staff IconOver the past two years I’ve found myself caught up in many an anime and over many years I now have so many favorites (each for their own right), many of them have passed away from my immediate ability to recollect details; but what I do remember is the mood of each of these brilliant, dynamic, impressionable shows and/or movies.  About ten years ago I was just beginning to dream of being a creative conduit making video games, writing books, television shows, etc.  At the time, anime (Asian animation styled productions) were my choice pass-time and back then I had Cablevision in the Bronx NY,  which offered “The  Anime Network”.  With the magnetic allure of a “spoken” tale that I’m often drawn to, I had found a gem; Kino’s Journey.

GIGA: Otaku Feature – Kino’s Journey
“The world is not beautiful, therefore it is [beautiful].”

Here is some insight into Keiichi Sigsawa‘s series.
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In Kino’s Journey, the protagonist, Kino, accompanied by a talking motorcycle named Hermes, travels through a mystical world of many different countries and forests, each unique in its customs and people. Kino only spends three days and two nights in every town, without exception, on the principle that three days is enough time to learn almost everything important about a place, while leaving time to explore new lands. Kino says in The Land of Visible Pain that this principle is probably a lie, specifically noting “if I stay any longer, I’m afraid I will settle down.” A phrase repeated in the anime and novels is “The world is not beautiful, therefore it is [beautiful].” Kino’s Journey explores what the anime director Ryūtarō Nakamura described as “a radical sense of ‘beauty,”[2] and brutality, loneliness, nonsense, oppression and tragedy are often juxtaposed against compassion and a fairy-tale atmosphere.

For protection and hunting, Kino carries a .44 single action revolver (called “the Cannon”, based on a Colt M1851) that uses liquid explosives in place of gunpowder and a .22 automatic pistol (named “the Woodsman”, based on a Colt Woodsman). Later in Kino’s adventures in the novels, Kino also uses a pump-action shotgun (based on a Winchester M1897) and a semi-automatic sniper rifle (called “the Flute”, based on an Arisaka Type 99 rifle), along with a variety of other tools, including knives. In the anime, she is shown to carry no less than five knives on her person, including one which can fire .22 bullets from its hilt. Kino is an unusually quick draw and practices every day before dawn.

Technology in this world exists, sometimes to the level of science fiction, although anachronisms are common (for example, the same land that has talking robots also appears to have phonographs, yet simultaneously the world has only begun to develop heavier-than-air flight). The level of technology also varies from country to country. The world is not heavily magical (the only “magical” elements include land that moves, a talking motorcycle, and a talking dog), although it has a certain fairy-tale quality.
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Even though its been about 10 years since I last watched this immersing tale carrying an “everyman” theme, (well, at least “everyman” who has ever longed for a life on the road and finding adventure drifting from new lands to strange environments 2-3 times a week; just a rider and the rider’s machine), I feel as if the impression and memory is what makes or breaks a classic in any format of presentation, anime, video game, movie, book, or campfire story.   Here I am writing an article based on a feeling I had many years ago and there is so much of this story that I found inspiring.  Many say a picture speaks a thousand words; if that’s true, then the lingering vibrations of a strong emotion must speak lifetimes.  I have lived many lives vicariously through many an imaginary hero but years later, Kino still comes to mind as familiar as an old friend I haven’t seen in many a moon.  I was raised predominately around women but I have always found it difficult in the past to identify with a female heroine (aside from Major Motoko Kusanagi of GITS which came years later for me), Kino is one of the first females that I could identify with as a strong, resourceful, and inquisitive protagonist, who just so happened  to be a female lead.

Allow me to unravel this story for you:
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Kino 

Voiced by: Ai Maeda (Japanese anime, video games), Kelli Cousins (English anime), Aya Hisakawa (drama CD)
Kino is the main protagonist in the series and travels to different countries with her talking motorcycle Hermes, discovering their cultures and people. In the anime, Kino’s gender is ambiguous in the beginning, but is later confirmed to be female in the fourth episode, in which she first meets Hermes and borrows the name Kino from another traveler. She is skilled in combat, carrying both guns and knives, and is accustomed to life as a traveler. To those she meets, she is invariably polite and answers questions directly. Her gender is not initially apparent to the viewer, because she is almost flat chested (despite being in her mid-teens), heavily armed, and dresses in baggy masculine motorcycle gear, as well as her usage of a masculine pronoun to refer to herself.

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I had been watching anime by the dozens since I first discovered the Anime Network so I dived right in and picked the first selection on the featured list.   While watching the first episode of Kino’s Journey I’m introduced to this personality, seemingly flat, pale, and monotone; uninteresting to be modest.  Initially I thought the show felt “airy” basic at best.  It didn’t contain a cast of typical pop anime constants; there were no Super Saiyans, Ninjas, Mechs, or Demons.  =(

But for some reason, I didn’t miss it.
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Despite it being hard to find an unbiased determination about what I was watching, I was able to find the admirable and powerful traits of a hero in the main character who was obviously voiced by a female but appeared to be a young male.  Even still, voice didn’t throw me for identifying gender, judging by appearance, my assumption was “Kino’s a young man” and with that I moved on, not giving it a second thought because typical of much Asian animation, male voices are often substituted for a female if trying to capture the “young pubescent male voice pattern”; ie. Naruto.   So, the voice wasn’t a curve ball to me considering how many young male protagonists like Peter Pan are often played by a female in voice or body on film and/or on stage.

I realized then, that to enjoy the show, I would have to remove the question of gender from my mind.  By the calculated design and creative genius of Writer Keiichi Sigsawa, I was made to solely consider characters and the stories thereof, before sex.  In my mind I said “Kino is whatever Kino is, it’s really not important to the characteristics of this lead… I don’t think”.  The Barrier between viewer and protagonist was kept raised if ever so elusively present, and I was captured enough by the very first episode that I went on to watch another and without knowing I spent the day and night thinking of what would happen next.  The enigmatic setting presented had absorbed me completely with an easy yet unpredictable baited hook called Hermes.  Watching the next episode became a nightly event where I would prepare my “set-up” and went traveling with my good friend Kino before bed to strange new lands, experiencing strange new laws, or customs and as Kino was my tour guide, at times I worried.  A young idea; short, direct, and peculiar, Kino became a regular face to me over Ice cream and warm brownies regularly for an entire week.

Ten years later I find myself caught up in reminisce which explains this article.

So now that the gender “question” was no longer an immediate question, considering I couldn’t figure it out, I decided to move on and slowly I was pulled into the captivating tale of this young person who was essentially alone aside from a talking motorcycle named Hermes.
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Hermes (エルメス Erumesu)

Voiced by: Ryuji Aigase (Japanese anime, video games), Cynthia Martinez (English anime), Junko Noda (drama CD)
Hermes is a talking Brough Superior motorcycle and is Kino’s loyal companion; although it can be reluctant sometimes, it faithfully accompanies Kino through all their travels. The relationship between Kino and Hermes is presented as symbiotic—as explained in the Land of Adults where Hermes provides speed, and Kino provides balance. In the first couple of episodes of the anime and almost all of the chapter in the novels, it has a tendency to mispronounce words and phrases. Its name is a reference to the Greek god Hermes. Although its name is spelled “Hermes”, in the third book it emphasizes that the “H” in its name is silent.
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These two archetypes were so balanced yet opposite making for a dynamic interaction between the duo over the course of the show.  Two friends, one androgynous and unrestrained and the other a machine, led me into a new world that hosted my imaginary exploits as a traveling companion/adventurer alongside Kino and Hermes who episodically put themselves into the hands of chance all for the sake of a nomad’s life.  That familiar rustic wanderers tingle is biting again now as I type this.

So I have decided to add another anime to watch every night over the next week.  I am especially excited to read the original novels.  That will give me an opportunity to relive the trail, the disheartening times, and the victories of little Kino and the incessant second guessing of Hermes.  So for all you who read this; I’ll be watching an episode every night and if any of our readers want to interact feel free to visit this page and leave a comment! =)

 

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Kino’s Journey: the Beautiful World
(キノの旅 -the Beautiful World- Kino no Tabi -the Beautiful World-?)
, shortened to Kino’s Journey, is a Japanese light novel series written by Keiichi Sigsawa, with illustrations by Kouhaku Kuroboshi. The series originally started serialization in volume five of MediaWorks‘ now-defunct light novel magazine Dengeki hp on March 17, 2000. The first volume of the series was published on July 10, 2000 by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko publishing imprint. As of October 2012, 16 volumes have been published, and over 5.6 million copies of the novels have been sold in Japan.[1] In Kino’s Journey, the protagonist, Kino, accompanied by a talking motorcycle named Hermes, travels through a mystical world of many different countries and forests, each unique in its customs and people. A spin-off light novel series titled Gakuen Kino began with the first volume published on July 10, 2006 by ASCII Media Works; four volumes have been released as of July 2010.

A 13-episode anime adaptation produced by A.C.G.T and Genco aired between April and July 2003 on WOWOW in Japan. Two visual novels for the PlayStation 2 were released by ASCII Media Works, the first in July 2003, and the second in December 2005. There have also been two 30-minute animated films produced, the first in February 2005, and the second in April 2007. A Kino’s Journey light novel was only released as a promotional gift for the second animated movie. Additional merchandise includes an art book, three picture books, and a drama CD.
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GIGA: Music – Chevelle

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This article is about the American rock trio. For the automobile produced by Chevrolet, see Chevrolet Chevelle. For the Australian power pop band, see The Chevelles.

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Chevelle
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Chevelle in 2007. From left to right: Sam Loeffler and Pete Loeffler.
Origin Grayslake, Illinois, U.S.
Genres Alternative metal[1][2][3][4]
Years active 1995–present
Labels Squint, Epic
Associated acts Filter, Daylight Division
Website www.getchevelle.com
Members Pete Loeffler
Sam Loeffler
Dean Bernardini
Past members Matt Scott
Joe Loeffler

Chevelle is an American rock band that formed in 1995 in Grayslake, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. The band was originally composed of two brothers: Pete Loeffler (lead vocals/guitar), Sam Loeffler (drums/percussion) and Matt Scott[5] (bass/backing vocals). Scott was later replaced by brother Joe Loeffler. When Joe left the band in 2005, Geno Lenardo subbed-in as the bassist until he was replaced by Pete and Sam’s brother-in-law, Dean Bernardini.

Chevelle has sold over four million albums in the United States.[6] The band’s first full-length album, Point #1 was released on a small record label called Squint Entertainment. Chevelle’s second album, Wonder What’s Next, was certified Platinum by the RIAA after a debut at No. 14 on the United States albums chart, Billboard 200. This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In), the band’s third album debuted at No. 8 and has been certified Gold. Chevelle has since released a fourth album, Vena Sera, a fifth album, Sci-Fi Crimes, which was released on August 31, 2009, and a sixth album Hats Off to the Bull was released on December 6, 2011. Other releases from Chevelle include two live albums, DVDs and a compilation of band favorites.

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