Platinum Beginning

hisui_icon_4040 Death Note by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata is one of the few series that broke through that glass ceiling to become a mainstream success. It never got to the level of Sailor Moon or Dragonball Z but it was a title that would regularly appear in magazine articles, became the object of TV controversy, the subject of parody, and regularly appear on the list best-selling manga in the US. It even got the standard rumors about there being Death Note TV series and movies being made in Hollywood. It was series that had an unstoppable momentum that even got it a new live action TV series in Japan and is still discussed today.

With a mega success like that the natural question is what would the duo as a follow-up. It turns out that their next work was Bakuman. It was a very meta manga about a pair of friends trying to make it in the manga industry. It was undoubtedly a success but it was not the juggernaut that Death Note was. Bakuman got an anime, a drama, and sold well but while it is a show that has name recognition on anitwitter it has no where the same cache of its predecessor at an anime convention among the average attendee.

Once again Ohba and Obata are working together on Platinum End. It is a good deal closer to the supernatural mixture of supernatural suspense and horror that made Death Note a success as opposed to the relatively more realistic comedy of Bakuman. The question on everyone’s lips is how does this compare to their last two hits.

narutaki_icon_4040 Shonen Jump has been bringing out a lot of new material lately. It is exciting to see this team back together to do something more with the supernatural which gives Takeshi Obata’s art time to shine and let’s Tsugumi Ohba play with no-limits in the story.

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All Points Bulletin: Who Framed Indie Godzilla?

If you have any suggestions for what to highlight on an APB drop us a line via email or Twitter.

narutaki_icon_4040 Kate’s picks:

  • On Toons and Jessica Rabbit
    A little bit on the production history along with a look at Jessica’s role in the never-before-seen-never-to-be-seen-again, incomparable Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

hisui_icon_4040 Alain’s picks:

  • The Power of Merely Adequate 
    Destiny never really does anything super well but it also is never really horrible either. That might actually be the secret to its odd level of success despite its equal infamy.
  • 23 out of 23
    Some corrections, clarifications, and expanded information on the Korea’s Alexander the Great of the sea.
  • The Bratty Kaiser Strikes
    I forgot about the horrible child Kaiser in episodes of 35 through 38 of Legend of the Galactic Heroes.
  • Godzilla Bugs Out
    Godzilla vs a theme park that has a giant laser. OK there is a bit more to Godzilla vs. Gigan but that would be telling.
  • Indie Game: The Podcast
    Istead of taking about panels or the dealers room the OSMCast discusses the Indie games of MomoCon 2015.

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narutaki_icon_4040 She’s not bad.

Type-Moon Weekly News Roundup: Goodnight Miyu Matsuki

This Saturday post is the weekly Type-Moon news in addition to the regular APB post on Sunday. If you have any suggestions for what to highlight on the Type-Moon Weekly News Roundup drop me a line via email or Twitter.

  • A Moment of Silence
    Miyu Matsuki, the voice actress for Hiusi, passed away at the age of 38. She will be missed.
  • A Bit of Lighter News
    Since Fate/Grand order has been doing quite well it only makes sense that off model bootleg games would appear in its wake. I am sure this is not the last of this sort of illicit homage (blatant rip off.) I am vaguely curious what the original servants for the game are since they seem to have made some of their own characters as well as putting in all the Type-Moon standards.
  • Enter Okeanos
    With the unveiling of the third chapter of Fate/Grand Order comes a new video.
  • Fou’s Revenge!
    He is tired of being used to power up your attack and HP!
  • This is Halloween
    Olga Marie Animusphere gets in on dressing up for All Saints’ Eve.
  • So Many Sakura Themed Treats
    BB and the gals get in on the Samhain festivities.
  • Cat and Fox Adventures
    2 tails down and 7 more to go.
  • Saber Consumes the Moon and all its Candy
    But this is always why you want to go trick of treating with Artoria.