This is included because of a mention for plans for a Princess Ai movie on the last page.
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Fun With Numbers: August 2014 US Amazon Data (Initial Numbers)
July’s almost over, and while I’m not totally done tracking releases for that month, I think it’s reasonably safe to say none of them are likely to snag an elusive top 20 BD/top 30 DVD slot – Naruto and Hetalia were the only series to spend multiple days in triple digits and neither cracked the top 500.
This August looks pretty thin in terms of series likely to chart: the only releases currently better than 20,000th are DBZ’s sixth BD set, Love Lab, and Shinsekai Yori’s second half. Tracking them, as always, to add to the dataset and hopefully eventually enable analysis of the US market.
Via Anime Insider: The Gun x Sword Crew (June 2006)
Director Taniguchi Goro, writer Hideyuki Kurata, and character designer Takahiro Kimura talk about Gun x Sword. Includes some neat, semi-quirky stuff like Goro insisting the show is a mecha (not a western), drawing from independence day, staff-bonding onsen trips, and Kurata on making good “B-movie” villains.
Via Anime Insider: Hideo Katsumata (July 2006)
Producer Hideo Katsumata talks about when the Fullmetal Alchemist movie was decided on, Aniplex’s role in producing the series, and Hiromu Arakawa doing martial arts.
Via Anime Insider: Taylor Henry (June 2006)
Short interview with US voice actor Taylor Henry.
Via Anime Insider: US Phone Manga (June 2006)
A short article on Tokyopop’s pre-iphone phone manga app, which started with Princess Ai and a few OELs.
Fun With Numbers: Short-Term Versus Long-Term MAL Rankings
Continuing on from my previous post on the notable changes of series popularity over time, I did some similar work on rankings. The shows analyzed are the same (all those tracked in fantasy anime league from Spring and Fall of 2012 and 2013), only this time I’m looking at the evolution of rankings; how series swap places in the rankings over time and which ones rise and fall most significantly. The data used this time around can be found here.
Via Anime Insider: Miscellaneous Trivia (May 2006)
An article built around miscellaneous bits of trivia. Interesting more for the purposes of curiosity than as an actual source; I would be very cautious about trusting any of these if I couldn’t corroborate them, but it’s a way to start looking for interesting narratives.
Via Anime Insider: 4Kids’ Pretty Cure License (May 2006)
Short article talking about 4Kids’ license of the original Pretty Cure series, which never saw US release under their management. Toei later added the series to crunchyroll in 2008.
Via Anime Insider: Keroro Gunsou (May 2006)
Short article, with TV Tokyo’s Makoto Shiraishi talking about how Keroro became an increasingly household name after starting out as a more otaku-oriented franchise.