A Teen Boy Vanquishes Demons in the New Paranormal Manga Series “Blue Exorcist” from VIZ Media

from VIZ Media:

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, has announced the release of the manga (graphic novel) series Blue Exorcist, by creator Kazue Kato, on April 5th. The new title will be published under the company’s Shonen Jump Advanced imprint, is rated ‘T+’ for Older Teens, and will carry an MSRP of $9.99 U.S. / $12.99 CAN.

Raised by Father Fujimoto, a famous exorcist, Rin Okumura never knew his real father. One day a fateful argument with Father Fujimoto forces Rin to face a terrible truth — the blood of the demon lord Satan runs in Rin’s veins! Rin swears to defeat Satan, but doing that means entering the mysterious True Cross Academy and becoming an exorcist himself. Can Rin fight the demons and keep his infernal bloodline a secret? It won’t be easy, especially when drawing his father’s sword releases the demonic power within him!

“Kinetic action and a storyline with plenty of twists and surprises awaits readers as the material world collides with the world of demons in this gripping new series,” says Mike Montesa, Editor. “At the True Cross Academy, Rin faces many challenges and makes new friends, but becomes involved in a secret struggle between Mephisto Pheles, the principal of the school, and the Order of the True Cross. Will he ever achieve his goal to become an exorcist? Or will he become something more sinister?”

Manga creator, writer and illustrator Kazue Kato won the prestigious Tezuka Award when she was only 19 for her work, Rabbit And I, published in Japan in Akamaru Jump magazine. From 2005 to 2006 her series, Robo to Usakichi, a sci-fi adventure featuring a rabbit (again!), was published in the monthly magazine Shonen Sirius (Kodansha). Her latest manga series, Blue Exorcist, debuted in Jump Square magazine in April of 2009. Kazue Kato has used a rabbit as a self-portrait in her author’s notes and her works often have some relation to rabbits.

For more information on Blue Exorcist and other titles from Shonen Jump Advanced, please visit: ShonenJump.com.

VIZ Media Announces the North American Premiere of New Manga Series “Sakura Hime: The Legend of Princess Sakura”

from VIZ Media:

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, will delight shojo readers and fans of creator Arina Tanemura with the North American premiere of her current manga (graphic novel) series — Sakura Hime: The Legend of Princess Sakura — on April 5th. The new title launches under the company’s Shojo Beat imprint, is rated ‘T’ for Teens, and will carry an MSRP of $9.99 U.S. / $12.99 CAN.

Sakura is the granddaughter of a mysterious moon princess who slew demons with her Blood Cherry Blossom sword. All her life Sakura has been forbidden to look at the full moon without knowing why. Then one night, unhappy over her impending marriage, Sakura gazes up at the moon, only to see a demon attacking her…

“Arina Tanemura returns to fantasy in her latest series, Sakura Hime,” says Nancy Thistlethwaite, Editor. “The story takes place during the Heian period of Japan and interweaves the myth of the moon princess with magical shojo and the supernatural. Wanting to escape a life arranged by others, Princess Sakura runs away from an impending arranged marriage to a man she’s never met, only to find she’s caught up to her true destiny as a descendant of the moon princess. This manga features the beautiful artwork and emotional impact that has given Tanemura a worldwide following.”

Arina Tanemura began her manga career in 1996 when her short stories debuted in Ribon magazine. She gained fame with the 1997 publication of I.O.N (published by VIZ Media), and ever since her debut Tanemura has continued to be a major force in shojo manga with popular series such as Time Stranger Kyoko, Short-Tempered Melancholic, Full Moon, and The Gentlemen’s Alliance Cross (all published in North America by VIZ Media) as well as Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne. Both Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne and Full Moon have been adapted into popular animated TV series.

For more information on Sakura Hime or other works by Arina Tanemura, please visit ShojoBeat.com.

Look What’s Happening at Alivan’s Just in Time for Easter

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J!NX: Fresh Data Episode 3

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J!NX Fresh Data — Episode 3 (Minecraft Photo Shoot)
We continue the massive surge of Minecraft love with an episode of Fresh Data dedicated to capturing the awesomitude of our photo shoot. We experienced some technical difficulties for this one, with the bear getting into some of the shots. You know how he just can’t stand to share the spotlight. We were able to get everything squared away, though, and ended up some with some really cool pics. Check out the vid for more.

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March Manga Madness Excitement Continues for VIZ Manga App with Digital Manga First – “Bakuman” Volume 4 Debuts Today, Ahead of Print Counterpart

from VIZ Media:

VIZ Media has excited fans and iPad users all month with its March Manga Madness promotion, and the celebration continues as the company announces its latest updates. In a digital manga first, Bakuman Volume 4 debuts today on the VIZ Manga App, before the print edition’s national release on April 5th. Volume 1 of Bakuman will also be available for FREE download for 24 hours only starting at 12PM Pacific Time today. The VIZ Manga App is free through the iTunes Store, and manga volumes are available for purchase and download in the U.S. and Canada within the application.

VIZ Media similarly delights shojo fans as it launches Kaori Yuki’s Fairy Cube. Volume 1 will be available through the end of March for only $0.99. New additions to 7 other popular manga series complete the latest round of updates.

The VIZ Manga App is the leading application to read Japanese manga on the iPad, with an extensive downloadable library of the most popular manga series in the world, and has this month surpassed 100 volumes available for download. As part of the March Manga Madness promotion, all Volume 1 titles are available this month for only $0.99 each (instead of $4.99). After shopping, fans should enter to win a $50 iTunes gift card by taking the VIZ Manga App survey. More than 100 manga volumes will be available for download by the end of March.

In Fairy Cube (rated ‘T+’ for Older Teens), Ian and Rin used to just see spirits. Now Ian is one. Using the Fairy Cube, Ian must figure out how to stop the lizard spirit Tokage from taking over his life and destroying any chance he has of resurrection. Fairy Cube is the series from gothic manga mastermind Kaori Yuki, who created Angel Sanctuary, Godchild, and The Cain Saga (all published by VIZ Media).

Twenty series are now available for download in the VIZ Manga App. Additional VIZ Media manga volumes available by this week include:

Bleach Vol. 11
Claymore Vol. 6
D.Gray-man Vol. 7
Dragon Ball Z Vol. 2
Naruto Vol. 19
One Piece Vol. 19
Vampire Knight Vol. 5

The VIZ Manga App is available for free through the iTunes Store and all manga volumes are generally available for purchase and download in the U.S. and Canada within the application for $4.99 (U.S. / CAN) per volume. Readers are encouraged to check the app regularly, as new additions to the store and free Chapter 1 previews of other forthcoming manga series for the iPad are featured.

For more information on the VIZ Manga App, please visit VIZ.com/apps/.

J!NX: $5 Off New Design, Plus More Minecraft to Come

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Many of you have probably already heard that we launched the Official Minecraft Store, fully licensed by Notch and the team at Mojang. We want you to know that this is really just the beginning, and that you can expect a lot more awesome Minecraft stuff in the not-too-distant future.

New J!NX Classic: Systems Alchemist
The answers are there. Deep within the cogitators, entwined with threads of rumination and shielded by the machine overminds, dwell the secrets of the interverse. If you seek these truths, you must approach with a caffeinated mind, a fearless thirst for knowledge, and ten dexterous digits. Attain the secrets, and you will know great power… but you can kiss that suntan goodbye.

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In the Peanut Gallery with Mystery Science Theater 3000: Essays on Film, Fandom, Technology and the Culture of Riffing

In the Peanut Gallery with Mystery Science Theater 3000

from McFarland:

In the Peanut Gallery with Mystery Science Theater 3000: Essays on Film, Fandom, Technology and the Culture of Riffing
Edited by Robert G. Weiner and Shelley E. Barba

277 pages $40 softcover (7 x 10)
14 photos, notes, bibliographies, index
ISBN 978-0-7864-4532-5 Ebook ISBN 978-0-7864-8572-7 2011

The award-winning television series Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988-1999) has been described as “the smartest, funniest show in America,” and forever changed the way we watch movies. The series featured a human host and a pair of robotic puppets who, while being subjected to some of the worst films ever made, provided ongoing hilarious and insightful commentary in a style popularly known as “riffing.” These essays represent the first full-length scholarly analysis of Mystery Science Theater 3000MST3K — which blossomed from humble beginnings as a Minnesota public-access television show into a cultural phenomenon on two major cable networks. The book includes interviews with series creator Joel Hodgson and cast members Kevin Murphy and Trace Beaulieu.

Robert G. Weiner is associate humanities librarian at Texas Tech University. His works have been published in the Journal of Popular Culture, Public Library Quarterly, Journal of American Culture, International Journal of Comic Art and Popular Music and Society. He lives in Lubbock, Texas.

Shelley E. Barba has written for Texas Library Journal. She is a metadata librarian at Texas Tech University.

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A Very Hairy Hero Joins the Fight in the Must-See, Two-Part Season Finale of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars”

from StarWars.com:

In the pulse-pounding, hour-long season finale, Ahsoka Tano is taken captive and stranded on a planetary game preserve, where she finds herself on the run from merciless and sadistic Trandoshan hunting parties. With the odds stacked against her and no rescue in sight, hope for survival begins to dwindle — that is, until her escape efforts receive an unexpected boost from a friendly — and furry! — fellow captive. The chase begins with “Padawan Lost” and continues into “Wookiee Hunt” — it’s a must-see, double dose of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, airing at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT Friday, April 1 on Cartoon Network.

By now, it’s no secret that a familiar face will join Ahsoka’s private guerilla battle against the Trandoshans. After all, it’s hard to keep a seven-foot Wookiee under wraps, and Chewbacca’s certainly not one to hide in the shadows when his friends are in danger. Making his Clone Wars debut, loyal and lovable Chewie teams up with the desperate Padawan to wreak havoc on the vicious hunters’ plans — proving once and for all that it’s not wise to upset a Wookiee.

“Everybody loves Chewie, “says Dave Filoni, Supervising Director of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. “He’s like a big teddy bear, except that he’s got a temper. You want him on your side, because if he’s on your side, he’s the best friend you could ever have — and who wouldn’t want a Wookiee for a best friend? But we didn’t include him lightly. He’s such a special part of the films, and we knew that we had to do right by him. The story had to do him justice.”

Both literally and figuratively, the finale’s guest star is a big one for The Clone Wars — but even bigger than a towering Wookiee was the challenge of bringing the gentle giant to life. But the Clone Wars crew had the blessing — and the expert counsel — of actor Peter Mayhew, the man who has played the iconic role since Star Wars’ debut in 1977.

“Having Peter’s involvement was essential, and it was a major coup for the crew,” says Filoni. “We’d done some preliminary designs and some rough animation tests, but we were coming from a place of observation. He’s lived with the character for more than three decades. He is Chewie. He helped us focus in on the qualities that make Chewie live and breathe. His input helped make our version of the character that much more authentic — his mannerisms, details of his walk, facial expressions, that sort of thing. We couldn’t have done it without him; it just wouldn’t have been Chewie.”

Beyond capturing the iconic mannerisms and distinctive idiosyncrasies of everyone’s favorite “walking carpet,” the Clone Wars crew pushed the visual envelope in other areas, as well — most notably with the finale’s lush locations and impossibly rich environments. But setting the bar for TV animation is no easy task. It’s a constant uphill battle, especially considering production constraints and the level of fan expectations for the series. Helping Filoni lead the team effort is CG Supervisor Joel Aron — a visual effects veteran whose credits include two of the live-action Star Wars prequels.

“I can’t make it happen; I can only envision it. Joel is the guy who makes it come alive. He’s my right hand, my hit-man, my Vader. He’s revolutionized the show, no doubt in my mind,” says Filoni. “I really push him, and so does George [Lucas]. I’ll draw a picture and say ‘This is what I imagined’ — and he makes it happen. It’s a challenge, it’s what he wants — it’s food for him and the team. We’re taking that knowledge, applying it forward. Just look at the backgrounds in these episodes; we’ve got our characters, and now the background environment has also become a character.”

Bringing with him lessons learned at Lucas’ Industrial Light & Magic, Aron inspires enthusiastic innovation, just as he struggles to strike the delicate balance between creating something completely unique and quintessentially familiar.

“My goal is always to capture the essence of Star Wars, the key elements that stick with you,” says Aron. “It’s a very specific feeling, and it’s not always completely literal. We’re in a different medium than the films, working on a different timeline with different tools. That’s a unique challenge; we have to find stylistic ways to reflect those familiar ideals — using shapes and colors, adding textures to backgrounds. But everyone on the crew is up for it, and we love it when it pays off.”

Impressive though it may be, the Season Three finale is still just a stepping stone in the show’s ongoing evolution — a jumping off point as The Clone Wars kicks into hyperdrive.

“These finale episodes are among the best we’ve produced, and it’s only going to keep getting better,” says Filoni. “This is what audiences can expect to see in Season Four. There’s still a big galaxy out there.”

Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season Four will launch on Cartoon Network this fall.

Life Isn’t Easy When You’re a Fulltime Superhero in Hot New Anime Action Series “Tiger & Bunny”, Simulcasting on VIZAnime.com

from VIZ Media:

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, invites fans to dive into the crime-fighting action of one of the most anticipated anime series of 2011 with the simulcast premiere of Tiger & Bunny on Saturday, April 2nd. The new series launches on VIZAnime.com, the company’s exclusive web destination for anime, the same day it debuts in Japan! New FREE weekly episodes (subtitled) will be available to stream on VIZAnime beginning at 12:00pm (PST) each Saturday.

Tiger & Bunny (rated TV-14) is directed by Keiichi Sato (director of The Big O), with original character designs by Masakazu Katsura, creator of I”s and Video Girl Ai (also released by VIZ Media). Stern Bild is a metropolitan city where superheroes called NEXT help to maintain peace. Sporting sponsor logos on their suits, these heroes work to solve cases and save people’s lives in order to earn Hero Points, while also helping to improve the public image of their corporate sponsors. Their activities are documented and broadcast by the popular show “HERO TV,” in which each superhero strives to become the “King of Heroes” of the year.

One such hero is Wild Tiger (real name Kotetsu T. Kaburagi), a veteran superhero who relies on his years of experience and instincts to fight crime. Though obligated to work for his boss’s best interest, Kotetsu follows his own code of honor and is even willing to cause destruction to public property for the sake of protecting the lives of his fellow citizens. Over time, he has grudgingly earned the nickname “Crusher for Justice.” Now, Kotetsu suddenly finds himself forced to team up with rookie hero Barnaby Brooks Jr.

Tiger & Bunny is the latest series from the famed anime studio, Sunrise, and we’re very excited to make it available to fans in North America exclusively through VIZAnime.com,” says Ken Sasaki, Sr. Vice President and General Manager of VIZ Media. “The inventive story matches a veteran hero who is dealing with all kinds of quirky personal and professional problems with a young partner who is impulsive and unmanageable. When they team up to fight crime, they also usually end up battling each other. Tiger & Bunny is a fun new series that combines plenty of action and humor with an exploration of an unlikely friendship, and we invite fans to catch the premiere!”

To view the official trailer and to follow Tiger & Bunny on the official Facebook page, please visit facebook.com/TigerAndBunny. For more information on Tiger & Bunny and other animated titles from VIZ Media please visit VIZAnime.com.

ThinkGeek, Your One-Stop Prank Superstore!

from ThinkGeek:

Pranksters, we salute you.

Remember the days when you could get weeks of laughs from a whoopie cushion? You never outgrow the joy of pranking, but you do outgrow your pranks. We at ThinkGeek are dedicated to bringing you the best in devious technology designed to bug the crap out of the people you love the most.

April Fool’s Day is just around the corner — are you prepared to unravel lesser minds?

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VIZ Media’s Shonen Jump Website Offers Exclusive New Content and Celebrates “SJ Heroes Week” Online

from VIZ Media:

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, has announced that its Shonen Jump website will feature a special week-long “SJ Heroes Week,” during which it will publish a different manga (graphic novel) hero profile online every day from March 27th to April 1st.

The SJ Heroes Week coincides with the new commemorative 100th issue of Shonen Jump magazine, which is on sale now. Fans and subscribers can log on to the Shonen Jump website at ShonenJump.com for fresh daily updates of all-time favorite manga heroes. A second round of Shonen Jump Heroes, to be featured in the upcoming May 2011 print edition (on sale April 5th), will post on the website during the second half of April with expanded entries for each manga character. This content further extends the magazine’s new subscriber initiatives featured on the Shonen Jump website.

Shonen Jump’s print and website redesign for 2011 welcomed the new decade with a fresh, contemporary look and notably expanded content. These new features complement several digital subscriber-only premiums, as well as the online debut of a brand new manga series, Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan (rated ‘T’ for Teens). This is Shonen Jump’s first title to be serialized digitally on ShonenJump.com. The redesigned site offers fresh content updated daily that includes special Manga Spotlight Features, Manga Profile Features, Anime Episode Updates, Weekly Fan Art submissions, Trading Card Game Tips, Video Game Features and much more!

Shonen Jump magazine is the most popular manga magazine today, with over a million readers in its original language version in Japan, as well as hundreds of thousands of fans in the U.S.,” says Joel Enos, Shonen Jump Senior Editor. “And now Shonen Jump is expanding its online coverage with new daily updates to give readers more of what they want — features on manga, anime, card games and video games, plus exclusive online manga content for subscribers. During the next two months, we’ll also profile Shonen Jump heroes from a variety of Shonen Jump’s most loved manga series. From international sensations like Naruto and One Piece to beloved classics like Dragon Ball, we will spotlight every SJ hero that ever came out in the U.S. in either graphic novel format or in the magazine!”

For more information on Shonen Jump Magazine and other Shonen Jump titles, please visit ShonenJump.com.

Ernie Kovacs, Meet Keith Olbermann!

from Shout! Factory:

If you’re in NYC, make sure the April 12 Ernie Kovacs panel at The Paley Center for Media is on your to-do list. Moderated by Keith Olbermann, it also features Robert Smigel, MST3K’s Joel Hodgson, Rowan & Martin’s Laugh In producer George Schlatter and others.

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