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Robot Carnival
Welcome to the first Saturday Anime feature, where I explore the details behind each anime that aired on the Sci-Fi Channel. Today it’s Robot Carnival -one of the…
Spring 2024 – Week 3 in Review
Hello folks, and welcome on back to Wrong Every Time. This week I come to you in a state of shame and disgrace, as I have to admit…
Twilight: The Dawn and Sunset of Saturday Anime (Part One)
Now seemingly only mentioned in comment sections around the Internet, Saturday Anime was the Toonami of its day. Join us for part one of exploration on Sci-Fi Channel,…
Vampire Hunter D, Venus Wars, Demon City Shinjuku, Dominion Tank Police, Lensman
For the Record: The Sci-Fi Channel’s Anime Schedule
Putting it all together: scheduling for anime shown on the Sci-Fi Channel from 1993 to 2001.
Demon City Shinjuku, Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture, Green Legend Ran, Adieu Galaxy Express 999, Lily C.A.T.
The Anime Nostalgia Podcast - ep 109: ReView: Lily C.A.T.
Subscribers! Be sure to go to the blog to read the description easier & check out links for this episode! This month’s episode is another sh...
Lily C.A.T., Robot Carnival, They Were 11, Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge, Vampire Hunter D
What I Watched This Week – 1/2-1/8
Robot Carnival – I picked up a Blu-ray of this movie-length anthology during a holiday sale, and I can’t understand how so many people look at the old-style…
●UHD BLU-RAY● ROBOT CARNIVAL 4K UHD
Katsuhiro Otomo, Akira, Bibliography, Otomo, Animation, Manga, Steamboy, Japanimation,
The animation of Char’s Counterattack
When asked what was the biggest anime event of the year 1988, most people would surely answer Akira. Ghibli fans may note Grave of the Fireflies or My…
Anime is Best in Anthology
Canipa explains how the anthology format allows anime creators to do their best work without the restrictions of TV schedules or a myriad of picky producers looking for…
Batman: Gotham Knight, Golden Kamuy, Kakurenbo: Hide and Seek, Made in Abyss, Mob Psycho 100
The Obscurities in the Western Connection Catalogue: “Ladius”
Release Date: 30 April 1995 Format: PAL VHS, Japanese Dialogue with English Subtitles Runtime: 48 mins Catalogue Number: WEST042 Jap...
The Melancholic Middle Aged Anime Fan
One Piece, Pokémon, Saber Marionette R, Shadow Skill, Trigun
The rise of realism
However dominant it became in the 80s, the Kanada style was never the only aesthetic of anime. Besides the heavily stylized motion of the Kanada school and the…
Robot Carnival, The Hakkenden: Legend of the Dog Warriors, Harmagedon, Only Yesterday
Anime On the Big Screen: “Akira”
Venue: Dendy Cinemas, Level 2, North Quarter, Canberra Centre, 148 Bunda Street, Canberra City, ACT Date: Saturday 24 October 2020 Distr...
The Decade in Review : The English Language Adaptation Industry and Fandom Part 1
With the Japanese side of things out of the way, I thought it might be fun to look at the English adaptation side of things. It’s taken me...
The Melancholic Middle Aged Anime Fan
Cardcaptor Sakura, Patema Inverted, Star Blazers 2199, A Silent Voice, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2
Before and after Akira : the themes and motifs of Otomo’s shorts
Katsuhiro Otomo’s work in animation is mostly and rightly remembered for his 1988 masterpiece Akira, especially in the West where it has become part of the SF and…
Anime Secret Santa 2019: Giant Gorg, Zombieland Saga, and Robot Carnival
I usually talk about sports to lead into the rest of the post, because I have a lot of random quick thoughts about sports that I want to…
Anime Secret Santa 2019: Giant Gorg, Zombieland Saga, and Robot Carnival
I usually talk about sports to lead into the rest of the post, because I have a...
Short Peace (Shōto Pīsu)
Short Peace (Shōto Pīsu) 2013 The most recent anthology-style project from Katsuhiro Otomo is Short Peace. It was released a few years back now and it’s conceptually a…
Robot Carnival (Robotto Kānibaru)
Robot Carnival (Robotto Kānibaru) 1987 This anthology really started something great and while for me, it’s not as strong minute-to-minute as one of Otomo’s later anthology-releases Memories, it’s…
Tomino, Nagano and Kogawa’s Forgotten L-Gaim
One of the rarely talked about mecha shows of the 80’s is Heavy Metal L-Gaim, although it was one of my most unique experiences with anime of the…
Robot Carnival, Cool Cool Bye, Five Star Stories, Folktales from Japan, Heavy