Another one of my favorite hobbies have
been watching & collecting Japanese Animation, since the 70's I have been watching them, From Battle of the Planets, StarBlazers,
Voltron-Defender of the Universe, Akira, Fist of the NorthStar, Ninja Scroll, Robotech, Theres so many that I can't even fit
them all, But I also remember watching an Anime on the spanish Channels back in the 70's called
Raydeen, it aired every Saturday's at Midnight when the Spanish shows went off the air and the Japanese Shows
took over for the rest of the early Sunday mornings, me and my family would watch it on Channel 41 or 47 (I can't remember
the Ch?) it was shown here in New York and I was hooked and so was my friends back in the days living in The Bronx, we would
talk about it the next day. There was also the Toyline of these cool looking Mech Robots that were 24 inches tall, like Mazinger, Dragun and of coarse Raydeen. More were released later on like Godzilla (more Godzilla toys), Rodan, Goldorak, Gaiking, Daimos and Voltron in 1984. Yes I had one of them ( Raydeen) that was given to me by my mom in Christmas 1979 and I was
like the happiest kid on the block but my friends who lived across the street also got one that same day from there folks
and I was like cool now we can have a battle, one of them had a Mazinger and the other had another Raydeen. so
we went at it and silly me lost one of the yellow bird missles that shot out of Raydeen's chest or maybe one of my friends
took it, that bastard. Anyway those were some great times and dammit I wished I could've saved it cause they were cool toys.
now I know I could get one from EBAY, but my kids will just grab it from me and break poor Raydeen apart, yes I can see it now, an arm
over here, a leg over there, the torso under the bed, you get the picture. those toys are worth much more if you can get one
now in mint condition, a whole lot more. Now I'm looking for the original Anime from the 70's, but with no luck I can't find
it anywhere, and I'm not giving up until I get it.
To find out more on the Shogun Warriors
Toyline click on to the pick below
Great game news for all you PlayStation
2 and mech/Shogun Warriors anime fans.
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Here are some awesome Anime to get
and collect.
(keep in mind that some of these contain strong
language, sex and violence)
Voltron
Voltron is a shape-changing giant mecha robot first featured
in the 1980s animated television series Voltron, Defender of the Universe. There has since been a second series, made
in the 1990s using CGI techniques. The 1980s Voltron series was based on two vaguely-related Japanese anime series (both originally
produced by Toei Animation & Bandai, who also produced the popular Super Sentai series in Japan). The anime was dubbed
and strung together by North American television production and distribution company World Events. The series was not a straight
dub, however, as much of the violence of the original Japanese series was removed (among other things).
Press play to see the intro and about 10 minutes
of the show plus commercials from the 80's, a blast from the past.
Presented by Neoray Magazine and Google.
Animation Station
Watch Japanese animation here!
Gundam Seed Destiny
episode 1
click play to view episode
Gundam Seed Destiny
episode 2
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Gundam Seed Destiny
episode 3
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Gundam Seed Destiny
episode 4
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Gundam Seed Destiny
episode 5
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Gundam Seed Destiny
episode 6
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Street Fighter Alpha The Movie
click play to view movie
Hellsing ep. 1
click play to view video
Initial D Fourth Stage episode 4
Click play to view video
Fist of the North Star OAV1 part 1 of 6
(new version)
click play to view video
Fist of the North Star OAV1 part 2
(new version)
click play to view video
Fist of the North Star OAV1 part 3
(new version)
click play to view video
Fist of the North Star OAV1 part 4
(new version)
click play to view video
Fist of the North Star OAV1 part 5
(new version)
click play to view video
Fist of the North Star OAV1 part 6 of 6
(new version)
click play to view video
Inuyasha
affections touching across time
click play to view episode
Bleach: Episode 1
Robotech from the 1980's part 1 of 3.
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Robotech from the 1980's part 2 of 3.
Robotech from the 1980's part 3 of 3.
APPLESEED 2 in the works
Anime fans rejoice as the 2nd movie is coming
soon to a Theater near you!
Checkout a teaser pic below!
Final Fantasy VII - Advent Children
(2-Disc Special Edition)
Two years after Cloud & Co. saved the
world from Sephiroth, the citizens of the planet begin suffering from a strange sickness called Seikon-Shoukougun. Meanwhile,
Cloud has secluded himself, and is being haunted by demons in his past.
Two years after the events in "Final Fantasy
VII", a disease called 'Seikon-Shoukougun', or 'Geostigma', is spreading through the planet. This disease is believed to have
been caused by the body fighting off foreign material that invaded the body two years earlier, at the end of "Final Fantasy
VII". Guilt-ridden and haunted by his past, ex-SOLDIER Cloud Strife has decided to live a secluded, solitary life away from
his friends while maintaining "Strife's Delivery Service", whose headquarters is located in Tifa Lockheart's bar, the Seventh
Heaven. Tifa's bar serves as an orphanage for children stricken with Geostigma. Here, Tifa keeps an eye on Barret's six-year-old
daughter, Marlene, while Barret searches the planet for an alternative energy source to the Planet's energy, Mako. One day,
Cloud receives a phone call from the former Shinra, Inc. president, Rufus, asking him for protection from a mysterious man
named Kadaj. Kadaj, in the meantime, along with his brothers Loz and Yazoo, are searching for their "mother", and seem to
believe that Cloud knows where to find her. Meanwhile, Vincent Valentine has been wandering the planet gathering information
on Kadaj's scheme, and Cloud and his friends must come together again to fight these new enemies.
Final Fantasy VII - Advent Children
(2-Disc Special Edition)
Now Available
From The makers of AKIRA comes
STEAMBOY
A retro science-fiction epic
set in Victorian England, "Steamboy" features an inventor prodigy named Ra Stim who receives a mysterious metal ball containing
a new form of energy capable of powering an entire nation. This young boy must use it to fight evil, redeem his family, and
save London from destruction. The lush Victorian interiors and the elegance of the era's mechanical design allows Otomo to
create dazzling visual backgrounds and machines for this film. With more than 180,000 drawings and 400 CG cuts, "Steamboy"
is sure to be one of the most elaborate animated features of 2005.
Starring The voices of:
Anna Paquin, Alfred Molina, Patrick Stewart
Steamboy DVD
Now available
Here are 2 more awesome
Animes to checkout!
The animation for both of these Animes are
incredible and they have a great story, not to be missed by any Anime fan.
Appleseed
Available Now on DVD
Click pic below for official site and download the awesome
Trailer!
There are 2 DVDs for AppleSeed, both
come in a metal collectors case but the other includes a limited edition action figure.
Click the pics to find out more.
Screenshots of Appleseed
Sky Blue
Now on DVD
Click pic below to enter official site and download the
awesome Trailer!
This is a beautiful Animation from korea and its in Theaters, both of
these Animes are a gem to watch and to own on DVD.
These are just some in a hugh library of great
Anime Thats available to own or watch in Theaters.