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Ink 19 :: Mezzo Forte
Controversial anime master Yasuomi Umetsu is back with his latest project, Mezzo Forte. Phil Bailey takes a look at the decidedly adult director's cut on DVD.
MEZZO FORTE: DIRECTOR'S CUT DIRECTED BY YASUOMI UMETSU Kitty Media One of the more acclaimed and controversial anime of recent years is Yasuomi Umetsu's Kite. The graphic sex and wildly over the top violence in a thinly disguised clone of La Femme Nikita helped make Kite quite popular. Basically ...
Ink 19 :: jlist.com
Where can you buy fine Japanese merchandise without paying hefty import fees? Phil Bailey takes a look at jlist.com, a site with a wide variety of unusual merchandise for the Japanophile.
......Kaori-chan! Being a Japanophile (Asianphile for that matter) stuck in the Western world can be tough. It seems that little apart from kiddie anime and samurais make it to this country. I mean how much Pokemon, Gundam, and Sailor Moon can one handle? Sure, you occasionally get a treat like seeing Lolita...
Ink 19 :: Cardcaptors
Songs from the Hit TV Series (Kid Rhino). Review by Edie Nguyen.
CARDCAPTORS SONGS FROM THE HIT TV SERIES Kid Rhino The latest cartoon/anime/infomercial from Japan to create a splash in America is Cardcaptors. A mix of adventure and trading card promotion, Cardcaptors is actually rather enjoyable. Not nearly as good as, say, Sailor Moon, it still outshines most ...
Ink 19 :: Metropolis
No, it's not a grown up version of TV's Smallville, it's director Rintaro's anime version of Osamu Tezuka's 1949 manga, loosely based on the Fritz Lang classic of the same name. Carl F. Gauze reads the subtitles.
...and Tami escape into the worst part of the city, leaving Shunsuki Ban and Rock, Duke Red's adopted son and enforcer to fight. Eventually, the epic anime battle plays out, and the Ziggurat collapses in a scene eerily reminiscent of the World Trade Center collapse. Tami is destroyed, and the world is...
Ink 19 :: Essence
Best known for his work on the anime Serial Experiments: Lain, Yoshitoshi ABe gets a beautiful showcase for his art in the new book, Essence. Phil Bailey takes a close look at the manga masterpiece.
...ABE Fanboy Entertainment Essence Cover Art Japanese artist Yoshitoshi ABe is probably best known in the West for his work on the sublime anime Serial Experiments: Lain. The new collection of Yoshitoshi Abe's art, entitled Essence, gives a deeper look into the artist's understated, beautiful style...
Ink 19 :: MegaCon 2000 Preview
March 2000 :: Ink Spots :: MegaCon 2000 Preview (Julio Diaz)
...for comics and science fiction fans. Commencing March 31st, the annual MegaCon will take over the Orlando Civic Centre for three days of gaming, anime, autographs, panel discussions, films, and more. Under new ownership this year, MegaCon has attracted a stellar line-up of over 200 guests from the worlds...
Ink 19 :: MegaCon '99 Preview
March 1998 :: Page :: MegaCon '99 Preview (Julio Diaz)
MEGACON '99 PREVIEW by Julio Diaz MegaCon bills itself as "the Southeast's Premiere comic, gaming, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, anime, & multimedia convention." But what does that mean? MegaCon is one of the largest comics and science fiction conventions in the country, providing a three-day weekend of exciting ...
Ink 19 :: The Flaming Lips
Steven Drozd, drummer from The Flaming Lips, opens up to Matt Cibula about that damn "Spiderbite Song" (hint: it wasn't really a spiderbite after all), the success of Yoshimi, and why the real-live Yoshimi might have a reason to be pissed-off about the new record.
...favorite albums. She's a great drummer, and a really fuckin' amazing guitar player too. How does she feel about being turned into a karate-kicking anime character who has to save humanity? Actually, I heard she was disappointed that her trumpet playing didn't make it onto the track. We recorded a lot...
Ink 19 :: Evan Parker
Evan Parker at the Lobby Lounge in St. Petersburg, FL on April 16, 2001. Concert review by Bob Pomeroy.
...it sound like more than one person is playing. When Parker switched to soprano sax for the second number, I closed my eyes and imagined Japanese Anime robots dancing through cyberspace. I could hear two or more melodies flowing from Parker's horn in long, uninterrupted lines as his face went through...
Ink 19 :: MegaCon '99
April 1999 :: Page :: MegaCon '99 (Julio Diaz)
...Convention Center March 5-7, 1999 by Julio Diaz In trying to write a review of MegaCon '99, Florida's largest comics, sci-fi, role-playing, and Anime convention, I'm faced with the exact same problem I was faced with when I walked into the Convention Center early Saturday morning - there's so much to...
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