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per il 3 Novembre in arrivo il quarto episodio:euler19: dai che sono bello carico dopo la bella sniffata che ho dato ad alcuni fumetti della serie (anche se non su BuildF . . . ovviamente:asd:)

 
Intervista a Fukui Harutoshi sul passaggio da Gundam Unicorn a Moon Gundam

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Fonte: criesinnewtype.wordpress.com
Rivelati alcuni mechanical design per Moon Gundam


Gundam ACE annuncia anche un Episodio prequel per Gundam Unicorn (Novel/Manga ?)


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Fonte: gundamkitscollection

un Sazabi blu!?!?!:shock: si ricollega a Blu Destiny:carletto: e che qualcuno porti il Manga Reboot dedicato al GM Blue già che ci siamo:asd: magari riempiendo il buco che presto 0083 Rebellion lascerà:asd:

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e adesso siccome sono una brutta persona frego anche il lavoro a Ryu:sad:

GIA' IN FUMETTERIA DAL 25 OTTOBRE IL SESTO NUMERO DEL MANGA DEDICATO A GUNDAM UNICORN

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GUNDAM UNICORN BANDE DESSINEE #6

192 pagine

6,90€




io intanto ho recuperato e letto anche École du Ciel 2 e 3:hype2:

 
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Key Visual per l' Ep.4 di GUNDAM BUILD FIGHTERS: Battlogue

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wtf è quella cosa in basso a sinistra:morristend: l'arma ha qualcosa di Seedoso:hmm: Exia non sembra essere customizzato, un altro boss stile Sinanju bianco:hmm: (grande occasione sprecata di usare una quasi-personality, di Full Frontal o qualche altro pg famoso quella)

spero bene per ste episodio domani non apprezzo molto ne Age ne 00 quindi mi aspetto poca robba

 
si torna finalmente ad un episodio full action anche se non al livello del primo

lol in questa mini serie stanno sperimentando davvero qualunque balzana idea gli venga in mente, adesso abbiamo anche le action figure dei piloti, per realismo, con una scena introduttiva volutamente fuorviante:asd: (anche se lo strano lip-sync o meglio la mancanza di esso lasciava intendere qualcosa:asd:)

e ci fanno QUASI annusare il ritorno delle quasi-personality in cui speravo infilandoci solo un paio di volti noti che però appunto non hanno spiccicato mezza parola quindi risultato appunto a metà peccato:asd: perchè:morristend: poteva essere molto carina la missione anche se semplice con un pò di contesto:asd:

molto Gundam Breaker Vibe l' Exia gigante:asd: un Breaker 4 ambientato su Built fighter sarebbe un win win, non capisco perchè con il 3 ci si siano avvicinati così tanti allo stesso concept senza prendere la serie stessa:asd:

prossimo episodio . . .

Seed:euler19:
 
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DAL 9 NOVEMBRE IL SECONDO NUMERO DELLA RISTAMPA

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Kidou Senshi Gundam 0079 #2

176 pagine

4,50€




lo sfogliata anche questa un pò in libreria, incomincia tentarmi:asd: la sequenza con la madre è una delle scene che preferisco (delle al dire il vero poche della serie originale:asd:)

 
Nuova intervista allo Staff di Twilight Axis









Parte 1_________________________________________________________________________________________________
--- Introduzione ---



Taniguchi: I’m Taniguchi from Sunrise, the producer of Twilight Axis.

Kim: I’m Kim, the director, and overseer of various sections. I started out at Sunrise’s animator training program and have worked as an animator with them nearing on ten years. I’ve worked on shows like Unicorn Gundam, Gundam AGE, Gundam Build Fighters, and now Twilight Axis.

Taniguchi: This is your first as a director, right?

Kim: First time as a director, first time directing animation, first time drawing out storyboards, first time writing a screenplay.

Abe: I’m Abe Shingo, the chief mechanical director this time around. Gundam series I’ve worked on up until now include the first season of Gundam Iron Blooded Orphans and Gundam Build Fights. I’ve also worked on Star Driver and Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann as the animation director.

---Thank you, all. Taniguchi, delving a little deeper, what is the job of a producer?---




Taniguchi: As the producer, I draw up a rough schedule, take care of staffing, recruit financial backers, and whatever odds and ends might come to pass. There are also times when I invest in our own company. I staff the project, see it created, screen the finished product, broadcast, and distribute. Sometimes I’ll deal in publicity and business deals. There are also series related goods or secondary products, like plastic models or clothing, discussions that happen with the respective companies during production that get wrapped into the bundle of what makes me a total producer.

---Moving on, Kim, aside from being director of this show you are also performing various other jobs for it, what exactly are you doing?---


Kim: Listing out the jobs I’ve done from when we initially got the plan; first, I took the prototype from Ark Performance and reconstructed it for an animated version. Then I wrote the scenario, drew up the storyboards, moved onto the character and mechanical designs, and finally entered into my typical job of key frames, all to finish up by compiling everything.

---Can you tell us the story of how you came around to designing the Gundam AN-01 Tristan, for example?---




Kim: Gundam AN-01 Tristan was an original design. A mobile armor that hasn’t appeared in the anime is also an original design of mine. It’s not that the idea was my original, just the final design of the machine. I talked to Taniguchi about wanting to release a particular kind of Gundam, and with his acknowledgment, used the NT-1 Alex as a base and created the design.

---Abe, you’re also credited as the mechanical designer, but would you mind telling us what it is you usually worked on?---




Abe: Normally I’m focusing on drawing the robots as the mechanical animation director. I also work on key frames. My job as a mechanical designer, this time around, was to take the designs give to us by Ark Performance and refine them for an animated version. Incidentally, the mechanical designs that I received and revised from Ark Performance were the Zaku III Kai, Byarlant Isolde, and R-Jarja, while the AN-01 Tristan and the mobile armor in the later half of the story were created from scratch by Kim. When the AN-01 Tristan first made its appearance with the novel’s debut, that was, in fact, the anime design being redrawn by Ark Performance for their novel.

---Well, going back to introductions, what is your favorite Gundam series (not including Twilight Axis).---




Taniguchi: I wonder…?

Abe: I think answering with The Origin is the best course of action (laughs).

Taniguchi: I do like Origin (laughs), but if we’re going by art I like Gundam F91. F91 has charming characters and unique mech designs. I think it’s a prodigious work, and rather like it.

---What is your favorite scene in F91?---




Taniguchi: My favorite scene is in the franchise is actually from a different series. It’s also not as much a favorite scene as it is my favorite suit is the Sazabi, it’s glorious. I love the introduction scene of the Sazabi. I was so ecstatic that the Sazabi was making an appearance in Twilight Axis that I told my son (laughs).

---so you might go so as far to say your favorite scene is in Twilight Axis, as well! Kim, what about you?---




Kim: Out of all the Gundams my favorite is 0083 Stardust Memory. When it comes to dramatic development, I like 0080 War in the Pocket.

If I had to pick a scene from each that stuck with me, the last scene from 0083 where Nina doesn’t choose Kou, but Gato. I thought women were pretty scary (laughs sarcastically).

For WitP it was also the last scene. I felt for the drama of Chris and Bernie, pilots who could never be together, dueling without knowing who the other was, all while Al rushes over to try and stop them before it’s too late.

Taniguchi: Are you speaking from personal experience?

Kim: It’s because I don’t have that kind of experience I’m satisfied by those scenes (laughs).

---Abe, how about you, what is your favorite series?---




Abe: Speaking from an animation perspective, 0083 Stardust Memories is also my favorite. I love Sano [Hirotoshi]’s work [1]. From a story, perspective Turn A Gundam is my favorite. On a personal level, I have a fondness for the SD Gundam series, like Knight Gundams. My favorites are all over the place, but these three stand out.

Kim: Abe is the most knowledgeable when it comes to Gundam.

Abe: My favorite scene is in Zeta Gundam: A New Translation III – Love Is the Pulse of the Stars with the colony laser battle. The three colors of the Hyakushiki, Qubeley, and The O standing out in battle with Zeta Gundam — that scene. From a direction standpoint, that had me on edge. The Qubeley’s funnels, the beam confuse, I’m partial to that kind of content.

Nota:

[1] Sano Hirotoshi worked as the chief mechanical animator director for Gundam 0083 Stardust Memories.

Parte 2

---Can you tell us the whole planning process from start to finish?---




Taniguchi (Osamu): The reason we were able to make it this far is mainly thanks to all the connections we had. This all started some two years ago with the idea from Sunrise inquiring whether Ark Performance would join us on a project. From there I had to think about how to go about staffing. Initially, I thought of inviting many animators to work on different parts. Something like splitting it up into four groups, each with different themes, characters, and entirely different staff. That’s when I started consulting with Kim (Se Jun), Abe (Shingo), and a couple of others. We went back and forth about how to bring this all together and ended up settling on the format brought to you today.

We initially talked about creating a picture drama, but I felt that the equivalent of a voiced picture book seemed a bit boring. I had to think of a good compromise between how to present the story and our budget, leading me to a single continuous narrative. I had to lie a little to get things moving (laughs).

--- Lie? You mean you told them it was going to be a picture drama?---




Taniguchi: Yeah, I lied about that (laughs). When I continued consulting with them, they looked at it and said, “was it always like this??” Essentially, we gave it the traditional Gundam treatment. I’m thankful to Kim and Shingo.

---Kim, how did you feel when you were brought onboard for this project? Was there anything that made you particularly excited or anxious?---




Kim: When I received the call from Sunrise about an independent picture drama, I honestly wasn’t that interested. However, when the story turned away from four separate stories and into one overarching story that I would be directing, storyboarding, and writing the screenplay for, I was onboard to participate. I wanted to try writing a screenplay for once. Although, it’s kind of strange that someone like me, with no directing experience, was brought into this project.

There was nothing I was especially excited or worried about with working on this new Gundam show. I’m often invited to work on Gundam series, so I thought of it as another job.

Taniguchi: There was a lot to manage. He had to be the total package, not only directing but the screenplay and storyboarding as well. Not just visuals either, Kim had a prominent role in the music and did a darn good job at it, too. Although, his Gundam level isn’t very high (laughs). That’s Shingo, no doubt about it. You need people like Unicorn Gundam’s Genma (Nobuhiko) and Origin’s Katoki who are knowledgeable about the Gundam universe on your team. For Twilight Axis that’s Shingo. Also Sunrise management division’s Nakashima (laughs).

Shingo: Ark Performance knows the most about Gundam, though!

Taniguchi: Yeah, Ark Performance is the highest level of us all!

---Ark Performance has been publishing in Gundam Ace for a long time now, haven’t they? Shingo, what about yourself?---




Shingo: The story is pretty much what these two have been saying. When I heard Kim would be directing, I asked if I could work on the keyframes and they accepted.

To be honest, I’ve had many occasions where I was the key animation director, and Kim helped out, but I’ve never had the opportunity to participate in a project where Kim was the key animation director. I was the most worried about whether he would be ok working with me (laughs). Would I be able to live up to his standards?

---Thank you very much. Staffing seems like a difficult first step. Next, I’d like to ask Taniguchi how do you choose what works get anime versions? Are there particular points you use as a deciding factor?---




Taniguchi: No doubt, when working on a project you have to entrust everything to the people working on it, so it’s easier to work with people that want to work on the project. Talking to them about stuff like making an anime version eventually or proceeding the story in a specific way is far less stressful.

A couple of times in the past, animators have found specific works appealing enough to encourage publishing companies to serialize them, which eventually led to production companies picking them up for anime versions.

In my line of work, you have to be able to sell a product, so I often worry whether something it will or not. When a production company says they want to make an anime and some people want to make it, there are probably other people that want to watch it, which encourages me to persevere. On the other side, if there is no one interested and I’m forced to plead and persuade, then I’m in a real pinch. So for me, I’ve come to use the animators’ interest in working on projects as a gauge.

--- Gundam Thunderbolt and Gundam The Origin were both manga originals, and Unicorn Gundam was formerly a novel. Did Twilight Axis proceed in the same format?---




Kim: Actually, the plans for the anime were decided first, with the novel following after.

Taniguchi: Yeah, it’s an anime original. The body of the story was written up as a prototype by Ark Performance for the anime and novel used that as their base.

--- Really? I was sure the novel came first.---




Kim: I received several of Ark Performance’s prototypes and wrote the scenario while drawing up the storyboards. Once the storyboards were done, we decided to create a novel too. Opposite of the usual flow, the book referred to the anime’s battles. In this way, the anime production wasn’t held down by constraints of the novel.

Taniguchi: With Ark Performance’s prototype as a base, the anime and the novel were able to be their own stories.

Kim: With a single prototype the anime and novel were able to thrive under different perspectives.
Fonte: criesinnewtype https://criesinnewtype.wordpress.com/2017/11/26/interview-with-gundam-twilight-axis-staff-part-2/

l'idea iniziale era di un "picture drama" make sense:asd:

 
Ep. 5

:sbav: oh my Zaku con i colori del G reco

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kawaii:bruniii:
episodio simpatico che segna il ritorno di Sei per il minutaggio a disposizione potevano di certo impiegare un pò di meno a gettarci nell'azione così come iscenare un combattimento un pò meno super robottoso ma è stato comunque abbastanza divertente:sisi:

bellissimo A-Z colorazione e possibilità di agganciare i cannoni sul dorso, alla fine da Seed c'è solo una variante del gundam titolare della prima serie ma la scena è tutta dello Z

lol la scena del rientro nell'atmosfera ora che ci penso non l'avevano ancora riproposta in build fighter, però


è la prima volta che la vedo combinata con una suplex:asd:
posa finale diorama style come sempre:stema: . . . so much draaama per due giocattoli che si picchiano:asd:



e questo Battlelouge finisce così . . .

ma teaser finale:gab:

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spero sia robba grossa basta spizzichi e mozzichi:sisi:

 
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DAL 7 DICEMBRE IL TERZO NUMERO DELLA RISTAMPA

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Kidou Senshi Gundam 0079 #3

176 pagine

4,50€

DAL 20 DICEMBRE L' OTTAVO NUMERO DI 0083 REBELLION

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GUNDAM 0083 REBELLION #8

208 pagine

5,50€



 
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DA DOMANI 11 GENNAIO IL QUARTO NUMERO DELLA RISTAMPA

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Kidou Senshi Gundam 0079 #4

160 pagine

4,50€




Annunciato il Blu-ray Box per Gundam X in Giappone


in uscita per il 23 Marzo 2018




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http://www.gundam-x.net/bluray.html
Un nuovo Manga di After war Gundam X verrà allegato al Memorial Box


seguito diretto a cura di Kouichi Tokita e tratto da uno script di Kawasaki Hiroyuki (scrittore della serie tv)


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Fonte: Gundamuniverse

OMMIDDIO O MIO ***:gigio2: devo stare attento a non eccitarmi troppo (non mi fa bene miseriaccia:barella:) ma vedere a distanza di più di 20 anni la possibilità che la serie riceva una degna conclusione è un eventualità tanto imprevedibile quanto agognata:godo:

purtroppo non ho bene idea di quanto funzionino queste cose, voglio dire quanto può mai essere grande una storia del genere rilasciata in una sola volta con appunto il box blu ray? solitamente vedo allegare solo capitoli bonus o poco più:morristend:

 
DA DOMANI 17 GENNAIO IL SETTIMO NUMERO DEL MANGA DEDICATO A GUNDAM UNICORN

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GUNDAM UNICORN BANDE DESSINEE #7

192 pagine

6,90€



 
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Gundam Thunderbolt Manga festeggia il suo centesimo capitolo sul quarto numero di Big Comics Superior di Shogakukan


Ultimo capitolo interamente a colori per l'occasione



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Gundam Thunderbolt in Giappone è arrivato al decimo tankoban, uscito lo scorso agosto, mentre in Italia, dove è pubblicato dalla Star Comics, siamo ancora fermi al nono volume. Le copie vendute dell’opera hanno superato, complessivamente, i 2,5 milioni di copie.
Fonte: gundamuniverse.it, twitter/ohtagakiyasuo

 
ma cristina d'avena:gab: avevo capito che ci sarebbe stato solo un annuncio non il prologo della terza stagione:gab:

che megaton:ivan:

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Gundam Build Divers: Prologue

oh boy oh boy fantastico il campione incarica ha un aspetto similissimo all'original character di Gundam Extreme e mi chiedo se sia una coincidenza:asd: per il resto siamo di fronte a praticamente un reboot/spinoff della serie davvero graditissimo per quanto mi riguarda (se penso alle cretinate che si erano viste negli ultimi OAV:facepalm: il modellino di Gundam usato come drone spia perchè quelle diavolo di particelle sono una porcheria di polverina magica di Trilli:facepalm:) riprendendo il concept originale di Builders Beginning:gab::gab::gab: e ampliandolo con un vero e proprio mondo virtuale con tanto di set di avatar in game:predicatore: praticamente è Accel World X Gundam:gab::gab: devo ammettere che sono rimasto inizialmente shockato pensando


che la prima serie gundam ha presentare degli alieni in piena regola sarebbe stata la serie Build Fighters:rickds::rickds: (ok c'è 00 Movie ma conta nulla:stema:) poi appunto si è svelato il trucco:asd:
e a questo punto mi aspetto reference a SAO, AW, .Hack e Digimon:marcos: dai si buttiamo tutto dentro:kaname: make this the New Gintama Bamco:godo:

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poi vedi il protagonista e ti scende quasi una lacrimuccia:bruniii: quei capelli:bruniii: quegli occhi:bruniii: è praticamente una versione giovane e spensierata di Mika:bruniii: già lo amo:bruniii: l'unico cruccio è che la serie sembra molto influenzata da Age che non ho visto ne ho mai trovato molto attraente, ma sicuramente si darà spazio come al solito ad un pò tutte le saghe ed io non vedo l'ora di rivedere qualche gloria da IBO:gab:


per il resto prologo di 15 minuti di azione non stop praticamente, che fa di questo episodio uno dei meglio confezionati in questo format da Bandai Visual insieme alla prima di Battlogue:ahsisi:

adesso si aspetta questa nuova serie:gab: ma se il buongiorno si vede dal mattino stiamo già sulla giusta strada:predicatore:

 
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Disponibile MS Gundam 0079 vol 5

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e adesso passiamo alle notizie:cafè:

sulla nuova serie:phraengo:

Annunciata la nuova serie "Gundam Build Divers" messa in onda prevista in primavera


Staff e personaggi



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[staff]
Studio ................................. Sunrise

Opera originale ................................. Yatate Hajime, Tomino Yoshiyuki

Direttore della Regia ................................. Shinya Watada

Series Composition ..................... Toru Kimura

Original character design ... Hara Kazuhiro

Character design ......... Toida Tamasato

Mechanical Designs ............ Kunio Okawara, Kanetake Ebi, Junichi Akutsu, Ishigaki Junya, fanno parte Ippei,

              Kenji Teraoka, Shinya Terashima, Takayuki Yanase, Washio Naohiro

Regia delle scene di Azione .................. Masami Ōbari

Capo Animatore Mecha ...... HisaHisashi Beiki Shinya, Uda HayaTeruko

Art ................................. Studio Naya

Musiche ............... .................. Hideakira Kimura

cooperazione pianificazione ........................... Bandai Hobby Division

cooperazione produzione ........................... ADK

produzione ................................. TV Tokyo alba Sotsu





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[TR] [TD]Il Gunpla Force Battle Tournament è un grande evento che si svolge ogni anno al GBN. Nella finalissima si affrontano le squadre Avalon, guidata dal campione Kyoya Kujo, e la 7th Panzer Division guidata da Rommel. Oltre al Gundam AGE II Magnum, una grande varietà di Gunpla si scontrano sul campo di battaglia per determinare chi è il più forte. Dopo aver visto il torneo, Riku, uno studente appassionato del Gunpla, deciderà di raggiungere il livello di entrambi i campioni.[/TD]

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[TR][th][sinistra] Diver ID: Riku, [Destra] Mikami Riku (Voce: Yusuke Kobayashi)[/th][/TR]

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[TR][th][sinistra] Diver ID: Yukke, [Destra] Hidaka · Yukio (Voce: Natsumi Fujiwara)[/th][/TR]

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[TR][th][sinistra] Diver ID: Momo, [Destra] Yashiro · Momoka (Voce: Ningyo Hida)[/th][/TR]

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[TR][th]Diver ID: Sarah (voce: Shinkaki Terui)

Diver ID: Kujyo · Kyoya (voce: Jun Kasama)

Diver ID: Rommel (Voice: Hayami Award)[/th][/TR][/TABLE]

Fonte: Gundam.info, Gundamuniverse.it
 
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Si conclude in Giappone con il 4° volume "Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: Dust"


scritto e disegnato da Yuuichi Hasegawa su Gundam Ace,



edizione speciale con allegato il Mechanic Design della serie Crossbone per commemorare l'evento


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Fonte: Gundaminfo

 
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