So there's a lot of new shit coming up which I'm not gonna bother to summarise, but there are some shows which do deserve a more thorough look:
Eureka Seven AO
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Originally Posted by Wiki
The 13-year-old protagonist, Ao Fukai lives with an elderly doctor, Toshio, on Iwado Island in Okinawa. His father's whereabouts are unknown and his mother had disappeared 10 years ago. His childhood friend, Naru Arata is somewhat frail, physically, and requires an inhaler; however, she seems to have "yuta" power due to an accident that happened when she was very young.
A mysterious entity called "Secret" suddenly appears and launches an attack on the Scub Coral lifeform on the island. In his fervent desire to protect the island, Ao launches a certain military robot called "Nirvash" aboard a Japanese military transport.
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Why you should care
It's a new
Eureka Seven and I heard some of you like that shit. It's probably gonna suck to be fair.
Lupin the Third: The Woman Named Fujiko Mine
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Originally Posted by AnimeNewsNetwork
The series revolves around the character of Fujiko Mine, depicting her and the rest of the Lupin III cast during their younger days. The series will reportedly capture the "sensuality" present in Monkey Punch's original Lupin III manga in its "daring interpretation" of the franchise.
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Director: Saya Yamamoto (
Michiko e Hatchin)
Also there will be plenty of T&A.
Saint Seiya Omega
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Originally Posted by wiki
The storyline of Omega takes place in the future era, 25 years after the Holy Wars of the 20th century narrated in the original manga and its anime adaptation. The goddess Athena is still on Earth after reincarnating to cleanse it of the agent of evil as she has done during millennia, accompanied by her Saints, fulfilling her duty of protecting peace on Earth, after her victories over antagonistic deities. Athena and a new generation of Saints prepare to face a new menace that lurks in this new era, in which Pegasus Seiya, the protagonist of Kurumada's manga, is revered as a Saint of legend.
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Character Design and Animation Director: Yoshihiko Umakoshi (
Doremi,
Heartcatch Precure,
Casshern Sins,
Yumekui Merry, the best
Naruto episodes)
If nothing, it should be a visual spectacle. I'm not expecting much in terms of relevance to the original series (it's aired at 6AM in Japan, so do not hope for bloody combat and the violence that made the original popular), but
such limitations haven't held Umakoshi before.
Kids on the Slope
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Originally Posted by mangareader
Nishimi Kaoru has moved from city to city and school to school because of his father’s job. So the first day at his new school was just routine for him. Being intellectual and the new transfer student, he has always been seen as an outcast and all Kaoru had to do was bare it until the next time he moved. But things were slightly different this time. First, he started to get close to the class president, Mukae Ritsuko, and, secondly, unlikely as it seemed, grew closer to Kawabuchi Sentaro. Sentaro was infamous for getting into fights, skipping class and was an overall bad boy. Strangely enough, the three of them find common ground in music, namely jazz, and Kaoru finds himself actually enjoying the new town.
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Director: Shinichiro Watanabe (
Cowboy Bebop,
Samurai Champloo,
Baby Blue)
Music: Yoko Kanno (
Cowboy Bebop,
Macross Plus,
Earth Maiden Arjuna)
Probably the best piece of evidence we have that Ikuhara did save animu with
Penguindrum. What's up with all the great directors of yore coming back anyway?
Should all in here suck shit we can fall back on
Korra. That's like anime. Actually it's better than most anime.