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The Dark Knight Anime
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/33566
Read here http://www.aintitcool.com/node/33566
Sounds exiting if it 's true.
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8/4/2007, 1:48 pm
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Re: The Dark Knight Anime
I love anime & hope this Batman DVD is gonna be cool.
Japanese anime sort of gets a bad rap because a lot of it is bad ( at least what we are spoon-fed here in the US ) but some of it is real ART.
Check out "Ghost in the Shell: Innocence", "Kite", or "Akira"...nice stuff!!
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Has anyone heard any other new information about this??
A trailer would be cool or maybe some "behind the scenes" stuff.
Please let me know.
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BOF has some news
http://batman-on-film.com/batman-anime-story-detail_8-5-07.html
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10/16/2007, 3:58 pm
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Yeah, me too. I'm a HUGE Anime Fan & I think all the cry-babies who whine that anime sucks is gonna take that back after thy see this, ha ha!
I mean, there is some very serious talent working on this & I think a lot of people are gonna be surprised.
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12/15/2007, 12:48 am
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I think it sounds cool, especially knowing Bruce Timm is involved.
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They should be releasing a trailer by now. If one pops up & it isn't on the main Bat-Blog yet please let me know.
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Re: The Dark Knight Anime
WARNING MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS!
QUOTE:
"THE SCOOP Holy animated feature films, Batman! Before the Dark Knight returns next summer, a Batman animated DVD created in the form of Japanese art stylings swoops from the rafters to bat-grapple a line between “Batman Begins” and “The Dark Knight.”
“What you’re going to get from [“Batman: Gotham Knight”] is an animated Batman you’ve never seen before,” enthuses Gregory Noveck, DC Comics’ senior VP of Creative Affairs who helped put the project together, “both from a storytelling standpoint and a stylistic animation standpoint.”
Through six short stories—each penned by an acclaimed writer from the world of comics and Hollywood—the film explores facets of Batman often seen in the comics but never really explored in animation and film. And although each chapter can be viewed independently, they all link together thematically. One of three Japanese animation studios—Studio 4ºC, Production I.G and Madhouse—handles each segment, thereby differentiating the film from the “Bruce Timm universe” and opening up a brand-new artistic interpretation for the character.
“The idea is that, just like in the comic books, the DC Universe is full of infinite and varied stories, so we shouldn’t be locked into one animation style,” says Noveck. “You will definitely get different visual versions of Batman. There will be a range of looks—for Bruce [Wayne] and Batman and the different characters.”
The DVD treks the world of the Christopher Nolan-directed films and explores the overall mythology presented while refraining from casting a bat-like shadow on the film’s continuity.
“We tried not to set up too much for ‘The Dark Knight’ because it certainly stands on its own, but this is kind of like an added accent to that whole universe,” informs Noveck. “If you’ve seen ‘Batman Begins’ and you’ve seen ‘The Dark Knight,’ [this] is something that may have happened in between.”
Look for the “Batman: Gotham Knight” to swing into stores sometime before the July 18, 2008, release of “The Dark Knight.”
http://www.wizarduniverse.com/magazine/wizard/006675886.cfm
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Re: The Dark Knight Anime
Pictures have been appearing for this but not much info.
I think they are relying on viral marketing a bit too much.
Still looking forward to it though.
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