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Post by TheKaiser on Apr 6, 2008 19:24:27 GMT -5
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Post by Mirabilis on Apr 6, 2008 19:32:58 GMT -5
Ooo...excellent! Hopefully it will have a DVD release at a later date then.
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Post by Aedh on Apr 6, 2008 22:53:43 GMT -5
I guess UV sold really well in Japan. Can't say I'm surprised. There's no denying they're ahead of us in some ways.
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Post by dsolidsnake on Apr 6, 2008 23:17:49 GMT -5
WOW! I can't wait to see this. I wonder if Milla is going to do the voice acting in the english track or will they pick someone else.
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Post by Aedh on Apr 7, 2008 0:37:44 GMT -5
I hate to say it Snake, but I'd bet the farm against MJ being involved in any way. She came away from the original movie with a very bad taste in her mouth.
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Post by Mirabilis on Apr 7, 2008 1:45:59 GMT -5
She came away from the original movie with a very bad taste in her mouth. [And it wasn't the Vice's Mojo! ;D ;D ;D]
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Post by Aedh on Apr 7, 2008 8:27:32 GMT -5
She came away from the original movie with a very bad taste in her mouth. [And it wasn't the Vice's Mojo! ;D ;D ;D]Yes, well ... that one, he fell a little short. He had a good setup, really. He really fell to the traditional factor that no amount of Evil Genius preparation can overcome, and that's the "hero's lucky break." For example, the hero's properly immured in a regulation dungeon, all ready to be taken and made into crispy golden hero chips ... and--Shucks and Golly Gee!!--the previous inhabitant just happened to carelessly leave an oxy-acetylene torch beneath a loose flagstone that nobody ever noticed!! The best a baddie can do in that case is simply to plan things so well as to make it painfully obvious that the hero's lucky break is cheap, cheesy and contrived.
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Post by aikidoal on Apr 14, 2008 12:52:16 GMT -5
From www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-04-04/ultraviolet-code-044-tv-anime-trailer-streamed:"Acclaimed director Osamu Dezaki (Ashita no Joe, Aim For The Ace!, Lupin III movies) will supervise the animators of Madhouse and Tezuka Productions. Dezaki's longtime collaborator Akio Sugino (Ashita no Joe, Aim For The Ace!, Black Jack The Movie, Golgo 13: The Professional) will design the characters. Romi Paku (Fullmetal Alchemist's Ed, NANA's Nana Osaki) will voice the main character "044." 044 is a female warrior genetically engineered with high combat skills and ordered by the government to annihilate a vampire army."
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