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no way, there's a Build Fighters Custom of the AGE Gundam line that mixes up all 3 generations of the AGE Gundams into one kit?
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it has the chonkiness of AGE-3 Orbital and the wings of AGE-2 omg (i actually have no idea which part is the AGE-1 and AGE-FX bits but, aight)
the cape is a bit tacky and it doesnt have the transforming aspect of AGE-2 but, still!!!!!
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#Onthisday: Jun 10th, 2012
Title: Spot AGE-1 Normal
I have a ton of traditional drawings that relate on Cuteness Mecha in Gundam AGE armors without noting the armaments & features. So, I'm about to give it anyway with my 2012 sketch version of Spot AGE-1 Normal.
• This here is the armored AGE-1 used by Spot Speedster, of which was came from the "Legendary Savior" called "The Gundam" [CLICK ME! #!]. The AGE-1 was crafted masterpiece by the Asuno Family, and they follow up with the AGE-2 (for Gumball) & AGE-3/FX armors (for Chowder). Like future AGE armors, the AGE-1 uses the "AGE Device" [CLICK ME! #2] a memory device that will access the armor. Although, it did not effect their age progression, human/anthro or otherwise. It also has "Wear System" crafted by the "Age Builder" [CLICK ME! #3], which also crafted several arsenals for the armor AGE trio. As for the AGE-1's Wear System, it can switch from Normal to other forms like the "Titus", "Spallow", "Razor", "Glansa", etc...
Spot AGE-1 Normal Came from the: AGE-1 Gundam AGE-1 Normal
Armament(s):
• DODS Rifle The basic long ranged armament of the AGE-1 Normal. The DODS Rifle was created by the AGE system after the Genoace's Beam Spray Gun. The DODS Rifle spins the beam it fires like a powerful drill, generating enough force to destroy enemy mobile suits in a single shot. The DODS rifle has a limited number of shots, enough to keep a running battle going for some time but eventually repeated use without resupply will render the weapon empty. The DODS Rifle can be stored on rear waist armor when not in use. The rifle has two configurations, a one-handed mode where the barrel is rotated so that the secondary grip is pointing downwards, and a two-handed mode where the barrel is rotated so that the secondary grip is horizontally aligned. The latter mode allows for higher precision when shooting. The word DODS is an acronym that means "Drill-Orbital Discharge System".
• Beam Saber/Dagger Stored in the AGE-1's side skirt armor are a pair of beam sabers. The beam sabers can adjust their length for different combat situations and are also strong enough to pierce and destroy enemy mobile suits with ease. One can be used as a reserve weapon, or both can be used simultaneously in a twin sword fashion.
• Shield The AGE-1's defensive armament. It is made much thicker and sturdier than the Genoace's shield.
• Beam Spray Gun A weapon originally used by the Genoace. Despite being a beam weapon, the Beam Spray Gun is not powerful enough to damage the armor of mobile suits. The shots of the Beam Spray Gun are about as powerful as a tank shell.
• Marker Shot A pistol-like weapon with non-lethal ammo used during the mock battle.
• Beam Rolling Lance The Beam Rolling Lance is a pole weapon with a rolling beam cutter on its tip. With it, the AGE-1 can slice down Vagan suits far better than regular beam sabers.
Special Feature(s):
• AGE System The AGE System is the Special OS for the AGE-1 (AGE-2, AGE-3 & AGE-FX) engineered by the lineage of the Asuno family. It researches the evolution of living beings by digitizing the mysteries surrounding it and collects battle data to customize itself, grows alongside the Cuteness Mecha member and is customized and used exclusively by the AGE armor users. The only way for this system to be used and the AGE Armor to mobilize is by using the AGE Device. After the rollout of its successor, AGE-2, AGE-1 was taken to the Earth Federation's headquarters, Big Ring so that it can be modified to not require the AGE System anymore.
• Wear System The arms (including shoulder armor) and legs of the AGE-1 are detachable, which allows alternate sets of limbs or "wears" to be attached. In conjunction with the AGE Builder, this allows the AGE System to dramatically change the overall performance of the unit by analyzing combat data and fabricating new wear parts to adapt to new situations or enemies. Later, the AMEMBO support craft was built to deliver the wear parts to AGE-1 during battle, saving it from having to return to its mothership/base for the exchange of wear parts.
Spot Speedster - created by ME! Armor (Mobile Suit Gundam AGE) - Gundam Series © SUNRISE, Sotsu
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Battle GROUND and SPACE by murumokirby360
#Onthisday My #Drawing - Jun. 15,2012
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Space Colonization beyond the Earth Sphere
Meta by AngelT (published in Rhythm Generation Zine, 2019)
Disclaimer: No money is made in the research and production of this presentation. This was part of a team-based project. The contents presented in this essay are inspired by Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, which is the sole property of Sotsu, Sunrise and their affiliates. Also, an appreciation for the Universe beyond Earth’s atmosphere; the science of astronomy is beautiful.
Most of us who grew up back in the day recall witnessing space stations, satellites and colonies on our television screens. We’ve seen human life preserved beyond the Earth’s sphere in space colonies. Our beloved characters, including The Mad Five and members of The Alliance, have acquainted themselves with continuing the trend of political stability, health and wellness, education, housing, and industry—miles away from our planet amidst warfare. Today, scientists are researching the possibility of colonizing the Solar System, beyond Earth and the Moon.[1]
Predicting Colonization in CE 2030
During the events of the television series, we see that a lunar station exists. This is a distinct possibility for Earth in the coming years, and it’s not hard to imagine small businesses and corporations operating from there in the future. Prior to launching the official project, however, extensive training and preparatory exercises would be a requirement. Relocating to the Moon comes with risks, considering the physical attributes of the location. Even so, there’s a good chance humans will one day be able to survive for extended durations in space. Scientists and researchers today are working towards opening the doors of opportunity. But successful expansion into the solar system has everything to do with timing, how well we can put knowledge into practice, and overcoming challenges such as limited funding, support from governments and health risks associated with living off of Earth.
Weighing the Odds: Inner Space
Mercury would be fun (imagine seeing your next birthday every 88 Earth days). Unfortunately, that will require a lifetime supply of sunblock and water—both of which will be hard to maintain on-planet. Mercury’s orbit is closest to the Sun, where it experiences a stronger gravitational pull from the sun than other planets in the solar system. In addition, although a year is significantly shorter than on Earth, Mercury’s days last significantly longer (roughly 176 Earth days) due to its slow rotation. Combined with the naturally shorter year, colonists on Mercury would experience a quicker aging process compared to life as we know it on Earth. The proximity to the sun would require measures to be taken to limit sun exposure, and extreme fluctuations in temperatures—made worse by the lack of an atmosphere which would have otherwise helped regulate them—make Mercury less than ideal for human colonization.
Venus is the same size as Earth and its orbit is within the “habitable zone,” a safe enough distance from the sun; however, like Mercury, Venus has a significantly longer day (roughly 116.75 Earth days) and has a shorter year (almost 225 Earth days) which will cause similar stresses on any colonists looking to find a home on-planet. Venus’s atmosphere is not only incredibly toxic but also extremely dense with a surface pressure of nearly 92 times that of Earth’s. This dense atmosphere also means that the planet is hotter than Mercury (surprise!) limiting its chances of being particularly hospitable to humans. For these reasons, it’s best to keep would-be colonizers off-planet. Unfortunately, Venus also has no known moons, so using satellites as was done with Earth’s moon isn’t an available alternative. Therefore, pursuing a space colony project for Venus isn’t recommended.
Mars has been a hot topic for NASA and its affiliates since the late 1970s. Based on results from space probes that captured the red planet’s features, there’s a thin line of similarities to Earth: what many assume to be waterways, ground that is similar to Earth’s soil, and glaciers at the poles. Mars’s two moons, Phobos and Deimos, present an opportunity for additional lunar bases, which will benefit a population who relocates to Mars by providing additional space for industry, employment, and lodging. However, anyone who wishes to relocate to the planet should also expect two seasons—Summer and Winter—until the planet can be properly terraformed with an atmosphere able to support human life.
Weighing the Odds: Outer Space
Jupiter is a gaseous planet, the biggest in the solar system, and its volatile beauty is due to the multitude of storms travelling across its surface (similar to what we know as tornadoes and hurricanes). Such a volatile surface would deter on-planet colonization. But if researchers were to approach colonization from a practical standpoint, there’s a good chance lunar bases could be built on one of Jupiter’s moons. The moon Europa, for instance, has garnered attention from astronomers due to the possibility that it could support life if conditions were right. There is a serious threat of radiation from Jupiter’s magnetosphere, which is 20,000 times stronger than that of Earth’s, that poses serious challenges for colonizing both the planet and the moons.
Saturn, another gas giant, presents similar challenges, and humans are better served by colonizing one of its sixty-two moons instead. Protection from radiation will be needed. One of the best routes to carry out this mission is on Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, which is a ball of ice, with water. Titan’s icy layer can protect from the Sun’s rays and drilling the surface will intrigue anyone familiar with mermaids and Atlantis. Although Titan’s air pressure would allow someone to walk the surface without a spacesuit, the atmosphere is low in oxygen compared to Earth’s own and it is bitterly cold. To colonize it, ongoing research and developing technologies will help. Wearing specialized clothes that have the same attributes as space blankets, earbuds that protect the eardrum (in the middle ear) from shifting due to air pressure changes, and architecture designed for underwater environments is a starting point.
Uranus, another gas giant, does not have a breathable atmosphere, consisting primarily of hydrogen (outer layer) and helium. This planet is also the coldest in the entire Solar System, which is roughly -216°C. Unfortunately, the moons of Uranus are pure ice, with intolerable temperatures below -200°C. Although Miranda has various landscapes similar to Earth’s, colonization cannot currently happen. It will take several decades for engineers and scientists to come up with some alternatives: Heated clothing, mirrors that support solar energy, and SMART technology that supports temperature control. A terraforming project also needs to be in effect. Otherwise, living near Uranus is not recommended.
During the early 1990s, Neptune had a Great Dark Spot where powerful wind storms were consistent. Neptune rotates on its axis at a rapid pace, which makes it uninhabitable. Astronomers know Triton is Neptune’s biggest moon, but there’s a major safety hazard. On multiple occasions, Neptune has collided with other orbital bodies (hence its rings). Because of this, building satellite colonies is not the best route. Triton could crash and end up as remnants to Neptune’s ring supply; colonies near this planet present a grave risk to human life.
Pluto[2] has five moons that can serve as optimistic colonizers. But methane and nitrogen don’t offer a livable space for humanity. It’s the farthest from the Sun; a twinkling star in the sky even through a telescope. Colonization in orbit needs technological advancements first, such as lights that emit heat energy, specialized mirrors, and lifelong oxygen supply. Industrial workers can use Charon (Pluto’s largest moon) for lodging, business and trade markets. To colonize Pluto means living off-planet, but its temperatures and distance from the Sun (5.9 billion kilometres) present complications.
Closing Thoughts
Although each planet offers unique challenges to overcome for colonization, there are some things that are consistent across the whole solar system:
1. Colonization needs to figure out how to protect from solar and space radiation. Radiation has proven to have debilitating effects on our bodies (dehydration, weakened immunity, etc.). During the summertime, we’re often reminded by health officials to find a shady spot at noon. Heat and ultraviolet rays are stronger because Earth is closer to the Sun. Beyond the Earth Sphere, the presence of radiation is due to “particles trapped in the Earth’s magnetic field; particles shot into space during solar flares (solar particle events); and galactic cosmic rays.” Astronauts have been exposed to space radiation on six-month missions in the past.
2. Colonization needs to figure out how to deal with toxic/inhospitable atmospheres, so you’re going to need to have controlled environments regardless of whether you go on-planet or on moons. It’s a matter of trial and error. Therefore, astronomers can send space probes to explore surfaces and observe their behaviours (environment) to determine the pros and cons. Sustaining life beyond Earth poses a challenge; in the case of some aforementioned planets and moons, the best bet is to set up colonies within the orbit of the places that are deemed safe. Additional training/workshops for persons interested in relocating to space, and inventions designed to promote safety and longevity must be considered.
3. Colonization needs to figure out how to deal with fluctuating temperatures. The close proximity of the inner planets’ orbits to the sun and the immense distance from the outer planets’ orbits mean regulating temperatures to support human life is going to be a challenge regardless of where you end up. HOW you deal with those depends on the location (e.g. greater shielding for inner planets, use of mirrors and the like for the outer planets).
4. Colonization needs to figure out if it warrants the cost and time of terraforming the two other planets within the Goldilocks Zone (i.e., Venus and Mars) or if it’s better to keep space colonies outside the planets. The good news is Mars’s surface has similarities to Earth’s own. Mars also has a fluctuating atmosphere which depends on its distance from the Sun. Terraforming Mars will be costly, however, because its atmosphere has only small traces of oxygen (good for humans) and nitrogen (great for vegetation and agriculture). The presence of carbon dioxide (which makes up 96% of Mars atmosphere), and carbon monoxide isn’t healthy. Scientists are making plans to ensure that tanks can convert a higher percentage of carbon dioxide into oxygen by 2020. For Venus, terraforming is a possibility, but the presence of sulphuric acid and volcanoes presents a greater challenge for health and safety reasons.
Additional References
Out-Of-This-World Space Colonies as Imagined by NASA in the 1970s and Today. All That’s Interesting. July 17, 2018.
Victor Tangermann, A Timeline for Humanity’s Colonization of Space. Off World via Futurism.
How long would it take to colonise the galaxy? The Open University. November 4, 2011.
Space Settlement. National Space Society. 2018.
Planet Facts. Space Facts. 2019.
Elizabeth Howell. Interesting Facts about the Planets. Universe Today. 2015.
Footnotes
[1]NASA is working on a Mars Mission, with plans to pursue Europa (Jupiter’s moon) within the next decade.
[2]Although currently classified as a “dwarf planet,” this status remains under discussion among experts.
***If anyone wants a free copy of the fanzine Rhythm Generation, you may connect with @acworldbuildingzine. Thanks for reading!***
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Intro
You know sometimes I like to challenge myself.
How to Play
This reading challenge consists of 3 sections. Fantasy, Sci-Fi and General for a total of 52 prompts which comes down to about 1 book a week.
You can do 1, 2 or all 3 sections.
With each section you are allowed 1 Double-Up. Double-Up means you can use 1 book for 2 prompts. Preferred is not to at all but if for some reason you are struggling with time or a prompt you can.
In the general sections you can use both fantasy and sci-fi books but not other genres.
Graphic novels, comics, audiobooks and novella’s are allowed. It is all reading in my book.
Rereads count.
You can move the books around throughout the year if things fit better elsewhere and all.
You can step into this reading challenge at any point. I’m starting it in January 2019 but in reality this is a reading challenge you can fit for yourself in anyway you like. If you want to start in May and end April the year after, that is totally fine.
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If You Need Inspiration: Find Some Fitting Books Per Prompt Here
I figured some of you might like to have a list of options for each prompt so here we are. I’ve read a portion of these, others are on my own TBR and others I just know fit with the prompt. These are in no way meant as real recommendations, just those that fit the prompt. No links because do you see how many books I mention haha.
Fantasy
Classic Fantasy The Dragon Bone Chair by Tad Williams / Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin / The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien / Narnia by C.S Lewis /
Magic School Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling / Tempests and Slaughter by Tamora Pierce / A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. le Guin / The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss / Carry On by Rainbow Rowell / Charmed Life by Diana Wynne Jones / The Magicians by Lev Grossman / The Novice by Taran Matharu
Necromancers Darkest Powers by Kelley Armstrong / Hold Me Closer, Necromancer by Lish McBride / Sabriel by Garth Nix / The Bone Witch by Rin Chupeco / Magic Bites by Ilona Andrews / Johannes Cabal the Necromancer by Jonathan L. Howard / Reign of the Fallen by Sarah Glenn Marsh / Skullduggery Pleasant by Derek Landry / Give the Dark My Love by Beth Revis
PTSD Witchmark C.L. Polk / The First Law by Joe Abercrombie /
Dragons The Last Namsara by Kristen Ciccarelli / Liveship Traders by Robin Hobb / The Copper Promise by Jen Williams / Talon by Julie Kagawa / Seraphina by Rachel Hartman / A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin / Eragon by Christopher Paolini / Eon by Alison Goodman / Temeraire by Naomi Novik / A Natural History of Dragons by Marie Brennan / How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell / Wings of Fire by Tui T. Sutherland / Nice Dragons Finish Last by Rachel Aron
Fairytale Retelling Uprooted by Naomi Novik / A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas / Ash by Melinda Lo / Forests of a Thousand Lanters by Julie C. Dao / The Wrath and the Dawn by Renee Ahdieh / The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden / Thorn by Intisar Khanani / To Kill a Kingdom by Alexandra Christo
Grimdark Prince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence / Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson / Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin / A Crown for Cold Silver by Alex Marshall / Skullsworn by Brian Stavely / Red Sister by Mark Lawrence / The Black Prism by Brent Weeks
Ghosts Lockwood & Co. by Jonathan Stroud / The Graveyard Queen by Amanda Stevens / City of Ghosts by Victoria Schwab / The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman / The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater / Anna Dressed in Blood by Kendare Blake
Uncommon Fantasy Creatures So not the usual werewolf, dragons, vampires and the like Bones and Bourbon by Dorian Graves (Huldra) / The Golem and the Djinni by Helene Wecker (Golem) / Steel & Stone by Annette Marie (Incubus) / Troll Fell by Katherine Langrish (Trolls) / The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison (Goblins)
Shapeshifters Moon Called by Patricia Briggs / Written in Red by Anne Bishop / Stray by Rachel Vincent / Soulless by Gail Carragher / The Gathering by Kelley Armstrong /
Gods Percy Jackson by Rick Riordan / Magnus Chase by Rick Riordan / Aru Shah at the End of Time by Roshani Chokshi / American Gods by Neil Gaiman / The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N.K. Jemisin / The Goddess Test by Aimee Carter / The Chaos of Stars by Kiersten White / Furyborn by Claire LeGrand / Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor / Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman / Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Cordova / The Gospel of Loki by Joanne Harris
Animal (or in Animal Form) Companion(s) Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb / The Dragon Bone Chair by Tad Williams / Reign of the Fallen by Sarah Glenn Marsh / Spellslinger by Sebastien de Castell / The Summoner by Taran Matharu
Matriarchy Seven Realms by Cinda Williams Chima / Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake / Daughter of the Blood by Anne Bishop / Dragonflight by Anne McAffrey / The Cloud Roads by Martha Wells / The Mirror Empire by Kameron Hurley
Set in Our World The Others by Anne Bishop / Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling / Shadowhunters by Cassandra Clare / American Gods by Neil Gaiman / Shadowfever by Karen Marie Moning / Psy-Changeling by Nalini Singh / Moon Called by Patricia Briggs
Witches Hex by Thomas Olde Heuvelt / The Bone Witch by Rin Chupeco / A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness / Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett / The Worst Witch by Jill Murphy / Uprooted by Naomi Novik / Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor
Magical Law Enforcement Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling / Rivers of London by Ben Aaronvitch / The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher / The Golem’s Eye by Jonathan Stroud / Lockwood & Co. by Jonathan Stroud
Thief The Legend of Eli Monpress by Rachel Aaron / The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch / Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo / The Demon King by Cinda Williams Chima / The Death of the Necromancer by Martha Wells
Pirates Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo / Magic of Blood and Sea by Cassandra Rose Clarke / Red Seas Under Red Skies by Scott Lynch / The Nature of a Pirate by A.M. Dellamonica
Portal Fantasy Child of a Hidden Sea by A.M. Dellamonica / The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis / Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll / Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire / The Magicians by Lev Grossman
Warrior Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin / Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien / Night Angel by Brent Weeks / Half a King by Joe Abercrombie /
Sci-Fi
On a Different Planet A Closed and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers / Defy the Stars by Claudia Gray / The Dispossessed by Ursula K. LeGuin / The Martian by Andy Weir / Dune by Frank Herbert / Red Rising by Pierce Brown
Space Ship The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers / The Record of a Spaceborn Few by Becky Chambers / An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon / Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Addams
Artificial Intelligence Point of View A Closed and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers / I, Robot by Isaac Asimov / 2001: A Space Odessey by Arthur C. Clarke / Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K. Kick
Proto Sci-Fi As Frankenstein is seen as the first sci-fi novel all books prior to that that seem to be sci-fi are called proto sci-fi but anything before H.G. Wells will count here as it seems to cause some discussions. New Atlantis by Francis Bacon / Frankenstein by Mary Shelley / The Strange Case of Dr. Jeckyll and Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson / From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne /
Alien The Fifth Wave by Rick Riordan / The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Addams / The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells / Binti by Nnedi Okorafor
Time Travel The Time Machine by H.G. Wells / Ruby Red by Kerstin Gier / Passenger by Alexandra Bracken / The Girl From Everywhere by Heidi Heilig / The Map of Time by Felix J. Palma / Invictus by Ryan Graudin
Utopia The Dispossed by Ursula K. le Guin / Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel / Andromeda by Ivan Efremov / The Giver by Lois Lowry
Games/Gaming/Virtual Reality Warcross by Marie Lu / Armada by Ernest Cline / Otherland by Tad Williams / In Real Life by Cory Doctorow / Unplugged by Donna Freitas
Hive (Mind) The Shadow over Innsmouth by H.P. Lovecraft / Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie / City of Broken Magic by Mirah Bolender
Steampunk Soulless by Gail Carrigher / Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve / Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld / Boneshaker by Cherie Priest / Lady of Devices by Shelley Adina
Super Powers The Reckoners by Brandon Sanderson / Lorien Legacies by Pittacus Lore / Not Your Sidekick by C.B. Lee / Nimona by Noelle Stevenson / The Runaways by Brian K. Vaughan
Science Better known as heavy sci-fi if you go searching for books Foundation by Isaac Asimov / World War Z by Max Brooks / The Color of Distance by Amy Thomson / Revelation Space by Alastair Reynolds
Replicate/Replica Accelerando by Charles Stross / Replica by Lauren Oliver / Evolution by Stephen Baxter / The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson
Space Colonization The Long Earth by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Briggs / Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie / The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradburry
Mecha Themis Files by Sylvain Neuvel / Gundam Wing by Haijme Hatate / Dreadnought by Cherie Priest
Space Creatures/Beasts Mistworld by Simon Green / Dune by Frank Herbert / Alien by Alan Dean Foster /
Teleportation Jumper by Stephen Gould / Timeline by Michael Crighton / The Long Earth by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter / The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
Space Western The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury / Six-Gun Planet by John Yakes / Trigun by Yasuhiro Nightow / Those Left Behind by Joss Whedon / Cowboy Bebop by Yutaka Nanten
The Moon The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer / Moonseed by Stephen Baxter / Artemis by Andy Weir / Red Rising by Pierce Brown / The First Men in the Moon by H.G. Wells
Invasion Alien or Human The Andromedia Strain by Michael Crighton / Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout / The Lorien Legacies by Pittacus Lore / The Alien Years by Robert Silverberg / Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card / First Men in the Moon by H.G. Wells / Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein
General
For this you can use sci-fi and fantasy where you can make them fit.
Satire Discworld by Terry Pratchett / Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams / The Portable Door by Tom Holt / Red Shirts by John Scalzi /
Novella Binty by Nnedi Okorafor / Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire / The Ghost Line by Andrew Neil Gray / The Girl Who Rules Fairyland – For a Little While by Catheryne M. Valente
Finish a Series For this you can read the other books for other prompts throughout this challenge and read the last one here or finish a series you previously started. Or you could just read a whole series for this prompt alone. Whatever you want haha.
Mental Health Stormlight Archives by Branden Sanderson (depression) / The Magicians by Lev Grossman (depression) / Witchmark by C.L Polk (PTSD) / Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo (PTSD)
Disability * On the Edge of Gone by Corinne Duyvis (autism) / October Daye by Seanan McGuire (weelchair) *Kristen from Metaphors and Moonlight created a masterlist.
Set in Africa Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor / Zoo City by Lauren Beukes / The Famished Road by Ben Okri / Changa’s Safari by Milton J. Davis
Library Library is semi-important in the book Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor / Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine / The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman / The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins /
By a Woman of Color Nnedi Okorafor / N.K. Jemisin / Tomi Adeyemi / Julie Kagawa / Malinda Lo / Heidi Helig / to name only a few…
One Word Title / Under 500 Pages / Over 800 Pages / Published Before 1990 I don’t think I need to make a list for these, right?
If you have any recs for any of these categories (especially Disability, Mental Health, Set in Africa and PTSD) than please leave them down below.
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Dancing with Fantasy and Sci-Fi – A (2019) Reading Challenge + Bingo Cards Intro You know sometimes I like to challenge myself. How to Play This reading challenge consists of 3 sections.
#2019 reading challenge#Dancing with Fantasy and Sci-Fi#fantasy reading challenge#reading challenge#Sci-Fi reading challenge
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O meme mais rapido da Terra
!‘Terminator nunca marchará nos Champs-Elysees’: Ministro da defesa francês contrário aos ‘robôs letais’ em combate
Aos Memeógrafos!
Memeadores, memeoreiros, memeoristas, memeificadores, memeistas, memeoteiros, outeiras, e memeistificadores!
O Papel das Ferrovias no Combate (trecho)Por Edwin A. Pratt, Autor de The Rise of Rail-Power in War and Conquest.
A Teoria da "Guerra Através dos Horários da Ferrovia", de A.J.P. Taylor
Ferrovias e a mobilização para guerra em 1914
A Iª Guerra Mundial não teria sido a mesma sem as ferrovias
A Teoria dos Horários de Ferrovia, de AJP TAYLOR (como ponto de partida para a Iª Guerra Mundial)
O Papel das Ferrovias da Iª Guerra Mundial
Trens a Vapor Eram as Superarmas do Século 19
No pasarán! (passarin?)
Est’ce cassava?
Holberg knew that the satirical content of the novel would cause an uproar in Denmark-Norway, so the book was first published in Germany, in Latin. He thus got a broader audience than he would have gotten in his homeland. The novel made him widely acclaimed across Europe. Danish, German, French, and Dutch translations were also published in 1741.
The book is significant in the history of science fiction, being one of the first science-fiction novels in history along with:
Johannes Kepler's Somnium (The Dream, 1634),
Cyrano de Bergerac's Comical History of the States and Empires of the Moon (1656),
Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels (1726), and
Voltaire's Micromégas (1752).
The Road to Science Fiction, Volume 1: From Gilgamesh to Wells.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niels_Klim%27s_Underground_Travels#Influence
https://gl.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_viaxe_subterr%C3%A1nea_de_Niels_Klim
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Age_of_Science_Fiction#Prominent_Golden_Age_authors
Prominent Golden Age authors
A number of influential science fiction authors emerged in the early Golden Age (1938–1946), ...
Asimov said that "The dropping of the atom bomb in 1945 made science fiction respectable" to the general public.[13] He recalled in 1969 "I'll never forget the shock that rumbled through the entire world of science fiction fandom when ... Heinlein broke the 'slicks' barrier by having an undiluted science fiction story of his published in The large, mainstream companies' entry into the science fiction book market around 1950 was similar to how they published crime fiction during World War II; authors no longer could only publish through magazines.[5] Asimov said, however, that[13]
Space opera examples
y así nos gusta a "hacky, grinding, stinking, outworn, spaceship yarn".[8]
Short stories
collection of stories (1939-1962)[20]
Hal Clement, " James Blish, "" (1952), (Book 3 of [NB 1]
Tom Godwin, " Isaac Asimov, " Poul Anderson, "Kyrie" (1968)[21]
Frederik Pohl, "Day Million" (1971)[21]
Larry Niven, " and " Greg Bear, "Tangents" (1986)[21]
Geoffrey A. Landis, "A Walk in the Sun" (1991)[25]
Vernor Vinge, "Fast Times at Fairmont High" (2001)[25]
Novels
Aldous Huxley, George Orwell, Robert A. Heinlein, (1952)
Hal Clement, Harry Martinson, (1953)
Fred Hoyle, James Blish, Jack Vance, John Wyndham, Stanisław Lem, Arthur C. Clarke, (1968), The Jagged Orbit
Michael Crichton, Poul Anderson, Tau Zero (1970)[23]
James Gunn, Bob Shaw, (1975)[24]
The Two Faces of Tomorrow
Robert L. Forward, Steven Barnes and (1982)[26]
Michael Crichton, Robert Silverberg (editor), Kim Stanley Robinson, The Green Mars
Ben Bova, series (1992–2009)
Nancy Kress, Linda Nagata, The Nanotech Succession (1995–1998)
Greg Egan, Alastair Reynolds, Paul J. McAuley, (2008)
James S. A. Corey, (2011)
Neal Stephenson,
Films
Frau im Mond (1929)
(1968)[31]
(1970)[32]
(1971)
Silent Running (1972)[31]
(1972)[31]
Dark Star (1974)[31]
Blade Runner (1982)[33]
(1984) – sequel to 2001
(1997)[31]
The Man from Earth (2007)
(2009)[31]
Robot & Frank (2012)
Europa Report (2013)
(2014)
Ex Machina (2014)[34]
Television
Men into Space (1959–1960)
Star Cops (1987)
(2004–2008)
(2015–present)
Anime / Manga
Mobile Suit Gundam (1979)
2001 Nights (1984, 1986)
They Were Eleven (1986)
Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise (1987)
Patlabor 2: The Movie (1993)
(1999, 2004)
Pale Cocoon (2006)
Dennō Coil (2007)
Rocket Girls (2007)
(2007–present)
Eden of the East (2009)
Visual novels
(1994)
YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World (1996)
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Media/Manga & All Ages September 2017 Highlights: Lots of preorders coming in for the new John Wick #1 series - also look for the Samurai Jack Quantum Jack #1 relaunch and IDW’s Star Wars all ages title Star Wars Adventures #1. And a special Mk1 headsup for fans of our All Ages graphic novels - check out the new Bolivar Original Hard Cover graphic novel (Meet the dinosaur next door in Sean Rubin's debut graphic novel, and explore this love letter to New York City in an all-ages adventure perfect for anyone who's ever felt out of place.) More September highlights below..
All Ages
IDW » Duck Avenger New Adventures Book 2 TP
IDW » Ducktales #1 Cvr A Ghiglione
IDW » My Little Pony Movie Adaptation TP
BOOM! Studios » Bolivar Original HC
BOOM! Studios » Over the Garden Wall 2017 Special Special #1
Media
Dark Horse » Aliens Dead Orbit TP
Dark Horse » Mages of Mystralia TP
Dark Horse » Call of Duty: Zombies TP
Dark Horse » Conan the Slayer Vol. 2 TP
DC » Dastardly and Muttley #1 (of 6)
IDW » TMNT Ultimate Coll Vol. 1 TP
IDW » Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Universe Vol. 2: New Strangeness TP
IDW » Samurai Jack Quantum Jack #1 (of 5) Cvr A Oeming
IDW » Micronauts First Strike #1 Cvr A Daniel
IDW » G.I. Joe First Strike #1 Cvr A Johnson
IDW » Transformers Lost Light Vol. 1 TP
IDW » Transformers vs. G.I. Joe Quintessential Coll HC
IDW » Dirk Gently Salmon of Doubt Vol. 2 TP
Comics » Girl Genius Second Journey Vol. 3: Incorruptible Library
Archie » Archies and Other Stories TP
BOOM! Studios » Big Trouble In Little China Old Man Jack #1 Main & Mix
BOOM! Studios » Planet of Apes Green Lantern TP
BOOM! Studios » The Amory Wars: Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV #6 (of 12) (MR)
BOOM! Studios » Amory Wars Good Apollo Vol. 1 (MR)
BOOM! Studios » Amory Wars: Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth 3 HC (MR)
BOOM! Studios » Goldie Vance Vol. 3 TP
BOOM! Studios » Adventure Time/Regular Show #2
BOOM! Studios » Regular Show Vol. 5: Parks & Wreck
BOOM! Studios » Adventure Time Comics Vol. 3 TP
Dynamite » John Wick #1 Cvr A Valletta
Dynamite » John Wick #1 Cvr B Cowan Sienkiewicz
Dynamite » John Wick #1 Cvr C Photo
Dynamite » John Wick #1 Cvr D Cassaday Exc Subscription Var
Dynamite » Undisputed Street Fighter HC
Dynamite » Undisputed Street Fighter: Dlx Ed HC
Dynamite » James Bond Casino Royale HC
Dynamite » Brandon Sanderson White Sand Vol. 1 TP
Dynamite » Pathfinder Vol. 1: Dark Waters Rising TP
Comics » Alls Faire In Middle School
Fantagraphics » Walt Disney: Donald Duck Vol. 10: Secret Hondorica HC
Comics » Golden Compass Complete Ed GN
Titan » Evil Within #1 Cvr A Olimpieri
Titan » Wolfenstein #1 (of 2) Cvr A Kowalski
Titan » Dishonored #1 Cvr B Game Var
Titan » Millennium Girl Who Played With Fire #1 (of 2) Cvr A Ianniciello
Titan » Torchwood the Culling #1 (of 4) Cvr A Caranfa
Titan » Doctor Who 12th Complete Ed Year One HC
Titan » Doctor Who 10th Facing Fate Vol. 2: Vortex Butterflies HC
Titan » Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Vol. 7: War of Gods TP
Titan » Doctor Who 11th Sapling Vol. 2: Roots HC
Titan » Doctor Who 3rd Vol. 1: Heralds of Destruction TP
Titan » Doctor Who 10th Year Three #9 Cvr A Bettin
Titan » Doctor Who 11th Year Three #10 Cvr A Klebs Jr
Titan » Doctor Who Lost Dimension Special Special #1 Cvr A Laclaustra
Titan » Doctor Who 12th Year Three #8 Cvr A Klebs Jr
Titan » Assassins Creed Awakening Vol. 2 TP
Titan » Blood Bowl More Guts More Glory TP
Titan » Ian Livingstones Freeway Fighter TP
Titan » Tekken Vol. 1: Blood Feud TP
Titan » Little Nightmares HC
Titan » James Bond Classic Collection: 1966-1969 HC
Star Wars
IDW » Star Wars Adventures #1 Cvr A Charm
IDW » Star Wars Adventures #1 Cvr B Charretier
IDW » Star Wars Adventures #2 Cvr A Charm
IDW » Star Wars Adventures #2 Cvr B Charretier
Marvel » Journey To Star Wars Last Jedi Capt Phasma #1 (of 4)
Marvel » Journey To Star Wars Last Jedi Capt Phasma #2 (of 4)
Marvel » Star Wars Annual #3
Marvel » Star Wars (2015-) #36
Marvel » Star Wars: Doctor Aphra (2016-) #12
Marvel » Darth Vader (2017-) #5
Marvel » Star Wars Poe Dameron #19
Marvel » Star Wars: Jedi of the Republic - Mace Windu (2017) #2 (of 5)
Marvel » Star Wars: Rogue One Adaptation (2017) #6 (of 6)
Manga
Vertical » Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Vol. 2: Glory of the Losers
Viz » Death Note Slipcase: All In One Edition
Viz » One Punch Man Vol. 12
Viz » Haikyu Vol. 15
Viz » Naruto Chibi Sasuke Sharingan Legend Vol. 1
Viz » Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Vol. 2: Naruto Next Generations
Viz » Goodnight Punpun Vol. 7 (MR)
Viz » One Piece Vol. 21 TP
Dark Horse » Blade of Immortal Omnibus Vol. 4 TP (MR)
Dark Horse » Hatsune Miku Rin-chan Now Vol. 4 TP
Comixology customers can head here to view pull/subscribe & order away. Mk1 will be working our way through the catalogue and posting our findings to the COMING SOONpage as per usual. More info about the Comixology service and Mk1′s mail order options can be found on our FAQ page.
Full September 2017 Solicitations from all publishers can be viewed at Comixology .
Links for September 2017 Shipments:
Full Dark Horse Solicitations
Full DC Solicitations
Full IDW Solicitations
Full Image Solicitations
Full Marvel Solicitations
Full BOOM Solicitations
Full TITAN Solicitations
Full Valiant Solicitations
Everything from every publisher shipping from September 2017.
We will be adding new posts from the September 2017 offerings as we uncover them. Check out these pages for more Mk1 Monthly Previews: June 2017 July 2017 and August 2017
The How to Love comics blog has an excellent beginners guide to reading new comic solicitations - check it out here.
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Mobile Suit Gundam Wing and Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz. Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Collector's Ultra Edition Blu-rays Dated
Rightstuf has dated the Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Collector’s Ultra Edition Blu-ray and Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz. Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Collector’s Ultra Edition Blu-ray:
GRIMES, IA, September 6, 2017 — Anime distributor Right Stuf, Inc. and anime producer Sunrise Inc. are excited to announce the upcoming release of Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Collector’s Ultra Edition Blu-ray and Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz. Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Collector’s Ultra Edition Blu-ray will be available December 5, 2017 and will include the entire TV series, the Operation Meteor OVA, and both the OVA and Movie versions of Endless Waltz. This edition will also feature an entire disc full of exclusive video extras, including the New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardrop Picture Drama and cast interviews, complete with other limited edition items to be announced. Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz will be available on Blu-ray and DVD on December 5, 2017. Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Collection 1 and Collection 2will also be available on Blu-ray and DVD on November 7, 2017.
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Format: Blu-ray Pre-Book: 11/7/2017 Street Date: 12/5/2017 SRP: $269.99 Catalog #: RSBLU1766 ISBN: 978-1-57032-585-4 UPC: 7-42617-1766-2-3 Runtime: 1682 minutes Genre: Science Fiction Age Rating: TV14 Audio: TV: English and Japanese LPCM Stereo Waltz OVA: English and Japanese LPCM Stereo Waltz Movie: English and Japanese LPCM Stereo, English LPCM Surround Operation Meteor: Japanese LPCM Stereo Subtitles: English Video: 1080p, 4:3, HD Native Disc Count: 13 Case Qty: TBA
MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM WING COLLECTOR’S ULTRA EDITION BLU-RAY
Original concept by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate
Written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa(Dragon Ball Z, InuYasha, Sailor Moon)
Directed by Shinji Takamatsu (Haven’t You Heard? I’m Sakamoto, Gintama, Daily Lives of High School Boys) andMasashi Ikeda (InuYasha, Legendary Armor Samurai Troopers, Cat’s Eye)
Music by Kô Ôtani (Another, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Outlaw Star)
Operation Meteor OVA and Frozen Teardrop Picture Drama available in the US for the first time ever
About Mobile Suit Gundam Wing:
Mankind has moved into space. Thousands of people live on giant orbiting space colonies called “Sides.” However, the Earth Government, which rules the colonies, is unjust and cruel. A group of revolutionaries build five robotic weapons called Gundams and plan to send them to Earth to begin their fight for independence. Piloted by five young men, these Gundams carry the colonists’ hopes and dreams of freedom with them as they descend to Earth to begin Operation Meteor!
Contains episodes 1-49 of the Mobile Suit Gundam Wing TV series, the Operation Meteor OVA, and both the OVA and Movie versions of Endless Waltz.
Special Features: An entire disc full of exclusive video extras, including the New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardrop Picture Drama and cast interviews, 5 large art cards, 5 small art cards, 3 posters, a 5-piece metal pin set, and a 188-page hardbound full-color art book featuring detailed key art, promotional artwork, mecha and character design galleries, staff and cast interviews, storyboards, and more! The entire set will be housed in a high-quality chipboard art box. This is a limited edition set and will NOT be remade.
Comp. Titles: Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Outlaw Star, Mobile Suit Gundam 08th MS Team, The Big O
Product specifications and content subject to change.
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Format: Blu-ray Pre-Book: 11/7/2017 Street Date: 12/5/2017 SRP: $59.99 Catalog #: RSBLU1762 ISBN: 978-1-57032-582-3 UPC: 7-42617-1762-2-7 Runtime: 440 minutes Genre: Science Fiction Age Rating: TV14 Audio: Waltz OVA: English and Japanese LPCM Stereo Waltz Movie: English LPCM Surround, English and Japanese LPCM Stereo Operation Meteor: Japanese LPCM Stereo Subtitles: English Video: 1080p, 4:3, HD Native Disc Count: 4 Case Qty: 30
MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM WING: ENDLESS WALTZ BLU-RAY
Original concept by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate
Written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa(Dragon Ball Z, InuYasha, Sailor Moon)
Directed by Yasunao Aoki (InuYasha, Yakitate!! Japan)
Music by Kô Ôtani (Another, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Outlaw Star)
Operation Meteor OVA available in the US for the first time ever
About Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz:
After Colony 196. Tranquility has spread through the Earth Sphere and the colonies are at peace. The Gundam pilots find themselves attempting to rebuild their lives in this new era. No longer having need of their weapons of war, they have sent their Gundams into the sun to be destroyed. But suddenly, Relena Darlian, who has become a high-ranking government official, is kidnapped by a colony with aspirations of total domination. The Gundam pilots and their allies find themselves called into action once again. The Endless Waltz has resumed…
Contains both the OVA and Movie versions of Endless Waltz as well as the never-before-released Gundam Wing: Operation Meteor!
Special Features: Clean endings, promos and original next episode previews.
Comp. Titles: Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Outlaw Star, Mobile Suit Gundam 08th MS Team, The Big O
Product specifications and content subject to change.
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Format: DVD Pre-Book: 11/7/2017 Street Date: 12/5/2017 SRP: $44.99 Catalog #: RSDVD1764 ISBN: 978-1-57032-583-0 UPC: 7-42617-1764-2-5 Runtime: 440 minutes Genre: Science Fiction Age Rating: TV14 Audio: Waltz OVA: English and Japanese Dolby 2.0 Waltz Movie: English Dolby 5.1, English and Japanese Dolby 2.0 Operation Meteor: Japanese Dolby 2.0 Subtitles: English Video: 4:3 Disc Count: 4 Case Qty: 30
MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM WING: ENDLESS WALTZ DVD
Original concept by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate
Written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa(Dragon Ball Z, InuYasha, Sailor Moon)
Directed by Yasunao Aoki (InuYasha, Yakitate!! Japan)
Music by Kô Ôtani (Another, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Outlaw Star)
Operation Meteor OVA available in the US for the first time ever
About Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz:
After Colony 196. Tranquility has spread through the Earth Sphere and the colonies are at peace. The Gundam pilots find themselves attempting to rebuild their lives in this new era. No longer having need of their weapons of war, they have sent their Gundams into the sun to be destroyed. But suddenly, Relena Darlian, who has become a high-ranking government official, is kidnapped by a colony with aspirations of total domination. The Gundam pilots and their allies find themselves called into action once again. The Endless Waltz has resumed…
Contains both the OVA and Movie versions of Endless Waltz as well as the never-before-released Gundam Wing: Operation Meteor!
Special Features: Clean endings, promos and original next episode previews.
Comp. Titles: Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Outlaw Star, Mobile Suit Gundam 08th MS Team, The Big O
Product specifications and content subject to change.
ALSO AVAILABLE
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Format: Blu-ray Pre-Book: 10/10/2017 Street Date: 11/7/2017 SRP: $74.99 Catalog #: RSBLU1754 ISBN: 978-1-57032-578-6 UPC: 7-42617-1754-2-8 Runtime: 625 minutes Genre: Science Fiction Age Rating: TV14 Audio: English and Japanese LPCM Stereo Subtitles: English Video: 1080p, 4:3, HD Native Disc Count: 4 Case Qty: 30
MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM WING BLU-RAY COLLECTION 1
Original concept by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate
Written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa(Dragon Ball Z, InuYasha, Sailor Moon)
Directed by Shinji Takamatsu (Haven’t You Heard? I’m Sakamoto, Gintama, Daily Lives of High School Boys) andMasashi Ikeda (InuYasha, Legendary Armor Samurai Troopers, Cat’s Eye)
Music by Kô Ôtani (Another, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Outlaw Star)
About Mobile Suit Gundam Wing:
Mankind has moved into space. Thousands of people live on giant orbiting space colonies called “Sides.” However, the Earth Government, which rules the colonies, is unjust and cruel. A group of revolutionaries build five robotic weapons called Gundams and plan to send them to Earth to begin their fight for independence. Piloted by five young men, these Gundams carry the colonists’ hopes and dreams of freedom with them as they descend to Earth to begin Operation Meteor!
Contains episodes 1-25 of Mobile Suit Gundam Wing.
Special Features: Clean Openings 1 and 2, Clean Ending
Comp. Titles: Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Outlaw Star, Mobile Suit Gundam 08th MS Team, The Big O
Product specifications and content subject to change.
ALSO AVAILABLE
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Format: DVD Pre-Book: 10/10/2017 Street Date: 11/7/2017 SRP: $49.99 Catalog #: RSDVD1756 ISBN: 978-1-57032-579-3 UPC: 7-42617-1756-2-6 Runtime: 625 minutes Genre: Science Fiction Age Rating: TV14 Audio: English and Japanese Dolby 2.0 Subtitles: English Video: 4:3 Disc Count: 5 Case Qty: 30
MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM WING DVD COLLECTION 1
Original concept by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate
Written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa(Dragon Ball Z, InuYasha, Sailor Moon)
Directed by Shinji Takamatsu (Haven’t You Heard? I’m Sakamoto, Gintama, Daily Lives of High School Boys) andMasashi Ikeda (InuYasha, Legendary Armor Samurai Troopers, Cat’s Eye)
Music by Kô Ôtani (Another, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Outlaw Star)
About Mobile Suit Gundam Wing:
Mankind has moved into space. Thousands of people live on giant orbiting space colonies called “Sides.” However, the Earth Government, which rules the colonies, is unjust and cruel. A group of revolutionaries build five robotic weapons called Gundams and plan to send them to Earth to begin their fight for independence. Piloted by five young men, these Gundams carry the colonists’ hopes and dreams of freedom with them as they descend to Earth to begin Operation Meteor!
Contains episodes 1-25 of Mobile Suit Gundam Wing.
Special Features: Clean Openings 1 and 2, Clean Ending
Comp. Titles: Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Outlaw Star, Mobile Suit Gundam 08th MS Team, The Big O
Product specifications and content subject to change.
ALSO AVAILABLE
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Format: Blu-ray Pre-Book: 10/10/2017 Street Date: 11/7/2017 SRP: $74.99 Catalog #: RSBLU1758 ISBN: 978-1-57032-580-9 UPC: 7-42617-1758-2-4 Runtime: 600 minutes Genre: Science Fiction Age Rating: TV14 Audio: English and Japanese LPCM Stereo Subtitles: English Video: 1080p, 4:3, HD Native Disc Count: 4 Case Qty: 30
MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM WING BLU-RAY COLLECTION 2
Original concept by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate
Written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa(Dragon Ball Z, InuYasha, Sailor Moon)
Directed by Shinji Takamatsu (Haven’t You Heard? I’m Sakamoto, Gintama, Daily Lives of High School Boys) andMasashi Ikeda (InuYasha, Legendary Armor Samurai Troopers, Cat’s Eye)
Music by Kô Ôtani (Another, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Outlaw Star)
About Mobile Suit Gundam Wing:
The actions of Heero and his fellow Gundam pilots have plunged Earth and its space colonies into political upheaval. The secret society OZ, which took over the world in a stunning military coup, has now split into warring factions and the Gundam pilots are caught in the middle. Only the pacifist Sanc Kingdom, now resurrected under Relena’s leadership, remains an oasis of peace in a world torn by war. But two powerful new Gundams, and OZ’s legions of computer-controlled mobile dolls, are about to escalate the conflict to new heights!
Contains episodes 26-49 of Mobile Suit Gundam Wing.
Special Features: Clean Openings 3 and 4, Japanese Commercial Collection
Comp. Titles: Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Outlaw Star, Mobile Suit Gundam 08th MS Team, The Big O
Product specifications and content subject to change.
ALSO AVAILABLE
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Format: DVD Pre-Book: 10/10/2017 Street Date: 11/7/2017 SRP: $49.99 Catalog #: RSDVD1760 ISBN: 978-1-57032-581-6 UPC: 7-42617-1760-2-9 Runtime: 600 minutes Genre: Science Fiction Age Rating: TV14 Audio: English and Japanese Dolby 2.0 Subtitles: English Video: 4:3 Disc Count: 5 Case Qty: 30
MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM WING DVD COLLECTION 2
Original concept by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate
Written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa(Dragon Ball Z, InuYasha, Sailor Moon)
Directed by Shinji Takamatsu (Haven’t You Heard? I’m Sakamoto, Gintama, Daily Lives of High School Boys) andMasashi Ikeda (InuYasha, Legendary Armor Samurai Troopers, Cat’s Eye)
Music by Kô Ôtani (Another, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Outlaw Star)
About Mobile Suit Gundam Wing:
The actions of Heero and his fellow Gundam pilots have plunged Earth and its space colonies into political upheaval. The secret society OZ, which took over the world in a stunning military coup, has now split into warring factions and the Gundam pilots are caught in the middle. Only the pacifist Sanc Kingdom, now resurrected under Relena’s leadership, remains an oasis of peace in a world torn by war. But two powerful new Gundams, and OZ’s legions of computer-controlled mobile dolls, are about to escalate the conflict to new heights!
Contains episodes 26-49 of Mobile Suit Gundam Wing.
Special Features: Clean Openings 3 and 4, Japanese Commercial Collection
Comp. Titles: Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Outlaw Star, Mobile Suit Gundam 08th MS Team, The Big O
Product specifications and content subject to change.
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Gundam AGE-3 Orbital
those pointy toes!
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Gundam Guy: HG 1/144 Gundam AGE-3 Orbital [Modeled by zgmfxg] and Gundam AGE-3 Fortress [Review by Kuon0404]
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Rightstuf Announces Mobile Suit Gundam Wing & Revolutionary Girl Utena Sets
Rightstuf has announced new home media sets for Mobile Suit Gundam Wing & Revolutionary Girl Utena:
GRIMES, IA, August 17, 2017 — Anime distributor Right Stuf, Inc. and anime producer Sunrise Inc.are excited to announce the upcoming release of Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Collection 1 and Collection 2 and Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz. Mobile Suit Gundam Wing will be available on Blu-ray and DVD on November 7, 2017 and Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz will be available on Blu-ray and DVD on December 5, 2017. Also, a Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Collector’s Ultra Edition Blu-ray will be available December 5, 2017 and will include the entire TV series, the Operation Meteor OVA, and both the OVA and Movie versions of Endless Waltz. This edition will also feature an entire disc full of exclusive video extras, including the New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardrop Picture Drama and cast interviews.
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Format: Blu-ray Pre-Book: 11/7/2017 Street Date: 12/5/2017 SRP: $269.99 Catalog #: RSBLU1766 ISBN: 978-1-57032-585-4 UPC: 7-42617-1766-2-3 Runtime: 1682 minutes Genre: Science Fiction Age Rating: TV14 Audio: TV: English and Japanese LPCM Stereo Waltz OVA: English and Japanese LPCM Stereo Waltz Movie: English and Japanese LPCM Stereo, English LPCM Surround Operation Meteor: Japanese LPCM Stereo Subtitles: English Video: 1080p, 4:3, HD Native Disc Count: 13 Case Qty: TBA
MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM WING COLLECTOR’S ULTRA EDITION BLU-RAY
Original concept by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate
Written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa(Dragon Ball Z, InuYasha, Sailor Moon)
Directed by Shinji Takamatsu (Haven’t You Heard? I’m Sakamoto, Gintama, Daily Lives of High School Boys) andMasashi Ikeda (InuYasha, Legendary Armor Samurai Troopers, Cat’s Eye)
Music by Kô Ôtani (Another, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Outlaw Star)
Operation Meteor OVA and Frozen Teardrop Picture Drama available in the US for the first time ever
About Mobile Suit Gundam Wing:
Mankind has moved into space. Thousands of people live on giant orbiting space colonies called “Sides.” However, the Earth Government, which rules the colonies, is unjust and cruel. A group of revolutionaries build five robotic weapons called Gundams and plan to send them to Earth to begin their fight for independence. Piloted by five young men, these Gundams carry the colonists’ hopes and dreams of freedom with them as they descend to Earth to begin Operation Meteor!
Contains episodes 1-49 of the Mobile Suit Gundam Wing TV series, the Operation Meteor OVA, and both the OVA and Movie versions of Endless Waltz.
Special Features: An entire disc full of exclusive video extras, including the New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardrop Picture Drama and cast interviews, 5 large art cards, 5 small art cards, 3 posters, a 5-piece metal pin set, and a 180-page hardbound full-color art book featuring detailed key art, promotional artwork, mecha and character design galleries, staff and cast interviews, storyboards, and more! The entire set will be housed in a high-quality chipboard art box. This is a limited edition set and will NOT be remade.
Comp. Titles: Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Outlaw Star, Mobile Suit Gundam 08th MS Team, The Big O
Product specifications and content subject to change.
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Format: Blu-ray Pre-Book: 10/10/2017 Street Date: 11/7/2017 SRP: $74.99 Catalog #: RSBLU1754 ISBN: 978-1-57032-578-6 UPC: 7-42617-1754-2-8 Runtime: 625 minutes Genre: Science Fiction Age Rating: TV14 Audio: English and Japanese LPCM Stereo Subtitles: English Video: 1080p, 4:3, HD Native Disc Count: 4 Case Qty: 30
MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM WING BLU-RAY COLLECTION 1
Original concept by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate
Written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa(Dragon Ball Z, InuYasha, Sailor Moon)
Directed by Shinji Takamatsu (Haven’t You Heard? I’m Sakamoto, Gintama, Daily Lives of High School Boys) andMasashi Ikeda (InuYasha, Legendary Armor Samurai Troopers, Cat’s Eye)
Music by Kô Ôtani (Another, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Outlaw Star)
About Mobile Suit Gundam Wing:
Mankind has moved into space. Thousands of people live on giant orbiting space colonies called “Sides.” However, the Earth Government, which rules the colonies, is unjust and cruel. A group of revolutionaries build five robotic weapons called Gundams and plan to send them to Earth to begin their fight for independence. Piloted by five young men, these Gundams carry the colonists’ hopes and dreams of freedom with them as they descend to Earth to begin Operation Meteor!
Contains episodes 1-25 of Mobile Suit Gundam Wing.
Special Features: Clean Openings 1 and 2, Clean Ending
Comp. Titles: Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Outlaw Star, Mobile Suit Gundam 08th MS Team, The Big O
Product specifications and content subject to change.
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Format: DVD Pre-Book: 10/10/2017 Street Date: 11/7/2017 SRP: $49.99 Catalog #: RSDVD1756 ISBN: 978-1-57032-579-3 UPC: 7-42617-1756-2-6 Runtime: 625 minutes Genre: Science Fiction Age Rating: TV14 Audio: English and Japanese Dolby 2.0 Subtitles: English Video: 4:3 Disc Count: 5 Case Qty: 30
MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM WING DVD COLLECTION 1
Original concept by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate
Written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa(Dragon Ball Z, InuYasha, Sailor Moon)
Directed by Shinji Takamatsu (Haven’t You Heard? I’m Sakamoto, Gintama, Daily Lives of High School Boys) andMasashi Ikeda (InuYasha, Legendary Armor Samurai Troopers, Cat’s Eye)
Music by Kô Ôtani (Another, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Outlaw Star)
About Mobile Suit Gundam Wing:
Mankind has moved into space. Thousands of people live on giant orbiting space colonies called “Sides.” However, the Earth Government, which rules the colonies, is unjust and cruel. A group of revolutionaries build five robotic weapons called Gundams and plan to send them to Earth to begin their fight for independence. Piloted by five young men, these Gundams carry the colonists’ hopes and dreams of freedom with them as they descend to Earth to begin Operation Meteor!
Contains episodes 1-25 of Mobile Suit Gundam Wing.
Special Features: Clean Openings 1 and 2, Clean Ending
Comp. Titles: Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Outlaw Star, Mobile Suit Gundam 08th MS Team, The Big O
Product specifications and content subject to change.
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Format: Blu-ray Pre-Book: 10/10/2017 Street Date: 11/7/2017 SRP: $74.99 Catalog #: RSBLU1758 ISBN: 978-1-57032-580-9 UPC: 7-42617-1758-2-4 Runtime: 600 minutes Genre: Science Fiction Age Rating: TV14 Audio: English and Japanese LPCM Stereo Subtitles: English Video: 1080p, 4:3, HD Native Disc Count: 4 Case Qty: 30
MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM WING BLU-RAY COLLECTION 2
Original concept by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate
Written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa(Dragon Ball Z, InuYasha, Sailor Moon)
Directed by Shinji Takamatsu (Haven’t You Heard? I’m Sakamoto, Gintama, Daily Lives of High School Boys) andMasashi Ikeda (InuYasha, Legendary Armor Samurai Troopers, Cat’s Eye)
Music by Kô Ôtani (Another, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Outlaw Star)
About Mobile Suit Gundam Wing:
The actions of Heero and his fellow Gundam pilots have plunged Earth and its space colonies into political upheaval. The secret society OZ, which took over the world in a stunning military coup, has now split into warring factions and the Gundam pilots are caught in the middle. Only the pacifist Sanc Kingdom, now resurrected under Relena’s leadership, remains an oasis of peace in a world torn by war. But two powerful new Gundams, and OZ’s legions of computer-controlled mobile dolls, are about to escalate the conflict to new heights!
Contains episodes 26-49 of Mobile Suit Gundam Wing.
Special Features: Clean Openings 3 and 4, Japanese Commercial Collection
Comp. Titles: Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Outlaw Star, Mobile Suit Gundam 08th MS Team, The Big O
Product specifications and content subject to change.
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Format: DVD Pre-Book: 10/10/2017 Street Date: 11/7/2017 SRP: $49.99 Catalog #: RSDVD1760 ISBN: 978-1-57032-581-6 UPC: 7-42617-1760-2-9 Runtime: 600 minutes Genre: Science Fiction Age Rating: TV14 Audio: English and Japanese Dolby 2.0 Subtitles: English Video: 4:3 Disc Count: 5 Case Qty: 30
MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM WING DVD COLLECTION 2
Original concept by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate
Written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa(Dragon Ball Z, InuYasha, Sailor Moon)
Directed by Shinji Takamatsu (Haven’t You Heard? I’m Sakamoto, Gintama, Daily Lives of High School Boys) andMasashi Ikeda (InuYasha, Legendary Armor Samurai Troopers, Cat’s Eye)
Music by Kô Ôtani (Another, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Outlaw Star)
About Mobile Suit Gundam Wing:
The actions of Heero and his fellow Gundam pilots have plunged Earth and its space colonies into political upheaval. The secret society OZ, which took over the world in a stunning military coup, has now split into warring factions and the Gundam pilots are caught in the middle. Only the pacifist Sanc Kingdom, now resurrected under Relena’s leadership, remains an oasis of peace in a world torn by war. But two powerful new Gundams, and OZ’s legions of computer-controlled mobile dolls, are about to escalate the conflict to new heights!
Contains episodes 26-49 of Mobile Suit Gundam Wing.
Special Features: Clean Openings 3 and 4, Japanese Commercial Collection
Comp. Titles: Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Outlaw Star, Mobile Suit Gundam 08th MS Team, The Big O
Product specifications and content subject to change.
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Format: Blu-ray Pre-Book: 11/7/2017 Street Date: 12/5/2017 SRP: $59.99 Catalog #: RSBLU1762 ISBN: 978-1-57032-582-3 UPC: 7-42617-1762-2-7 Runtime: 440 minutes Genre: Science Fiction Age Rating: TV14 Audio: Waltz OVA: English and Japanese LPCM Stereo Waltz Movie: English LPCM Surround, English and Japanese LPCM Stereo Operation Meteor: Japanese LPCM Stereo Subtitles: English Video: 1080p, 4:3, HD Native Disc Count: 4 Case Qty: 30
MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM WING: ENDLESS WALTZ BLU-RAY
Original concept by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate
Written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa(Dragon Ball Z, InuYasha, Sailor Moon)
Directed by Yasunao Aoki (InuYasha, Yakitate!! Japan)
Music by Kô Ôtani (Another, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Outlaw Star)
Operation Meteor OVA available in the US for the first time ever
About Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz:
After Colony 196. Tranquility has spread through the Earth Sphere and the colonies are at peace. The Gundam pilots find themselves attempting to rebuild their lives in this new era. No longer having need of their weapons of war, they have sent their Gundams into the sun to be destroyed. But suddenly, Relena Darlian, who has become a high-ranking government official, is kidnapped by a colony with aspirations of total domination. The Gundam pilots and their allies find themselves called into action once again. The Endless Waltz has resumed…
Contains both the OVA and Movie versions of Endless Waltz as well as the never-before-released Gundam Wing: Operation Meteor!
Special Features: Clean endings, promos and original next episode previews.
Comp. Titles: Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Outlaw Star, Mobile Suit Gundam 08th MS Team, The Big O
Product specifications and content subject to change.
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Format: DVD Pre-Book: 11/7/2017 Street Date: 12/5/2017 SRP: $44.99 Catalog #: RSDVD1764 ISBN: 978-1-57032-583-0 UPC: 7-42617-1764-2-5 Runtime: 440 minutes Genre: Science Fiction Age Rating: TV14 Audio: Waltz OVA: English and Japanese Dolby 2.0 Waltz Movie: English Dolby 5.1, English and Japanese Dolby 2.0 Operation Meteor: Japanese Dolby 2.0 Subtitles: English Video: 4:3 Disc Count: 4 Case Qty: 30
MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM WING: ENDLESS WALTZ DVD
Original concept by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate
Written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa(Dragon Ball Z, InuYasha, Sailor Moon)
Directed by Yasunao Aoki (InuYasha, Yakitate!! Japan)
Music by Kô Ôtani (Another, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Outlaw Star)
Operation Meteor OVA available in the US for the first time ever
About Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz:
After Colony 196. Tranquility has spread through the Earth Sphere and the colonies are at peace. The Gundam pilots find themselves attempting to rebuild their lives in this new era. No longer having need of their weapons of war, they have sent their Gundams into the sun to be destroyed. But suddenly, Relena Darlian, who has become a high-ranking government official, is kidnapped by a colony with aspirations of total domination. The Gundam pilots and their allies find themselves called into action once again. The Endless Waltz has resumed…
Contains both the OVA and Movie versions of Endless Waltz as well as the never-before-released Gundam Wing: Operation Meteor!
Special Features: Clean endings, promos and original next episode previews.
Comp. Titles: Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Outlaw Star, Mobile Suit Gundam 08th MS Team, The Big O
Product specifications and content subject to change.
GRIMES, IA, August 17, 2017 — Anime producer Nozomi Entertainment is pleased to announce the upcoming release of Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Black Rose Saga Blu-ray Collection, the second of three sagas in the series, and Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Apocalypse Saga Blu-ray Collection, the third and final saga in the series. Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Black Rose Saga will be available November 7, 2017, and Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Apocalypse Saga will be availableDecember 5, 2017 Also, a Revolutionary Girl Utena 20th Anniversary Ultra Edition Complete Series Blu-ray Collection will be available December 5, 2017 and will include all three sagas (39 episodes) plus the theatrical feature, complete with other limited edition items such as a replica Rose Seal Ring, a replica Black Rose Seal ring, and a 264-page art book. The first of the three sagas in the series, Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Student Council Saga Blu-ray Collection, will be available October 3, 2017.
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Format: Blu-ray Pre-Book: 10/10/2017 Street Date: 11/7/2017 SRP: $49.99 Catalog #: NZBLU1720 ISBN: 978-1-57032-576-2 UPC: 7-42617-1720-2-1 Runtime: 300 minutes Genre: Drama Age Rating: TV14
Audio:
Japanese LPCM Surround, English and Japanese LPCM Stereo Subtitles: English Video: 1080p, 4:3 Disc Count: 3 Case Qty: 30
REVOLUTIONARY GIRL UTENA: THE BLACK ROSE SAGA BLU-RAY COLLECTION
Directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara (Sailor Moon, Penguindrum, Yurikuma Arashi)
Anime Production by J.C. Staff (Honey and Clover, Slayers, Toradora!)
The hit anime that inspired the best-selling shojo manga by Chiho Saito that redefined the genre
The Legendary Shojo Anime Series Comes to Blu-ray! Utena and Anthy have become close during their time as roommates. So when Anthy casually mentions she has a brother, Utena can’t help but feel shocked. She thought she knew Anthy, but the longer she and Anthy are friends, the more she discovers she doesn’t know. What other secrets could Anthy be keeping? However, Utena won’t have time to dwell upon such matters. A new group of duelists has emerged from the shadows. These new challengers wear black rose signets and also seek revolution, but their methods are different than those of Ohtori’s Student Council. They don’t wish to possess Rose Bride. They want to kill her.
Watch the Trailer The second of 3 sagas in the series, The Black Rose Saga contains episodes 13-24 ofRevolutionary Girl Utena.
Special Features: Animated art gallery, 1997 Utena promo, and interviews with Utena Director Ikuhara
Comp. Titles: Penguindrum, Sailor Moon, Kill la Kill, The Rose of Versailles, Puella Magi Madoka Magica
Product specifications and content subject to change.
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Format: Blu-ray Pre-Book: 11/7/2017 Street Date: 12/5/2017 SRP: $79.99 Catalog #: NZBLU1724 ISBN: 978-1-57032-577-9 UPC: 7-42617-1724-2-7 Runtime: 460 minutes Genre: Drama Age Rating: TV14
Audio:
Japanese LPCM Surround, English and Japanese LPCM Stereo Subtitles: English Video: 1080p, 4:3 Disc Count: 4 Case Qty: 30
REVOLUTIONARY GIRL UTENA: THE APOCALYPSE SAGA BLU-RAY COLLECTION
Directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara (Sailor Moon, Penguindrum, Yurikuma Arashi)
Anime Production by J.C. Staff (Honey and Clover, Slayers, Toradora!)
The hit anime that inspired the best-selling shojo manga by Chiho Saito that redefined the genre
The Legendary Shojo Anime Series Comes to Blu-ray! As the final duel rapidly approaches, the Student Council’s will to continue is beginning to waver. After all, End of the World’s identity and motives remain a mystery. And Utena, fueled by her desire to protect Anthy, continues to prevail over the feeble ambitions that drive the Student Council to fight. But the Council’s ambitions are reignited when they hear a sound. At first, it’s faint, but soon it becomes clear: The promised revolution is within reach – and the duels must go on. And what of Utena’s own ambition? To become a prince, the duels may be only one of the trials she has yet to face.
Watch the Trailer The third of 3 sagas in the series, The Apocalypse Saga contains episodes 25-39 of Revolutionary Girl Utena andRevolutionary Girl Utena: The Movie.
Special Features: TV Series extras: Animated art gallery, interviews with Director Kunihiko Ikuhara, interview with actresses Tomoko Kawakami (“Utena”) and Yuriko Fuchizaki (“Anthy”), interviews with the English-language cast, Japanese staff commentary for episodes 37-39, dueling themes karaoke, TV spots, and trailers. Movie extras: Full-length movie commentary by Director Ikuhara, behind the scenes with the English cast, TV spots, and trailers.
Comp. Titles: Penguindrum, Sailor Moon, Kill la Kill, The Rose of Versailles, Puella Magi Madoka Magica
Product specifications and content subject to change.
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Format: Blu-ray Pre-Book: 11/7/2017 Street Date: 12/5/2017 SRP: $224.99 Catalog #: NZBLU1728 ISBN: 978-1-57032-584-7 UPC: 7-42617-1728-2-3 Runtime: 1060 minutes Genre: Drama Age Rating: TV14
Audio:
Japanese LPCM Surround, English and Japanese LPCM Stereo Subtitles: English Video: TV: 1080p, 4:3 Movie: 1080p, 16:9 Disc Count: 10 Case Qty: TBA
REVOLUTIONARY GIRL UTENA 20TH ANNIVERSARY ULTRA EDITION COMPLETE SERIES BLU-RAY COLLECTION
Extremely limited set that will NOT be remade
Includes a special deluxe 20thAnniversary Edition box; a replica Rose Seal ring; a replica Black Rose Seal ring; and a 264-page art book
Directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara (Sailor Moon, Penguindrum, Yurikuma Arashi)
Anime Production by J.C. Staff (Honey and Clover, Slayers, Toradora!)
The hit anime that inspired the best-selling shojo manga by Chiho Saito that redefined the genre
The Legendary Shojo Anime Series Comes To Blu-ray In A Stunning Complete Collection Featuring All 39 Episodes And The Theatrical Feature! “Never lose that strength or nobility, even when you grow up.” When Utena was just a child and in the depths of sorrow, she found salvation in those words. They were the words of a prince, who wrapped her in his rose-scented embrace and bestowed upon her both a ring and the promise that it would lead her to him again. She never forgot the encounter. In fact, she was so impressed that she aspired to be like the prince and also help those in need. Now a spirited teenager, Utena attends the prestigious Ohtori Academy. However, her strong sense of chivalry soon places her at odds with the school’s student council and thrusts her into a series of mysterious and dangerous duels against its members.
Watch the Trailer Contains episodes 1-39 plus the theatrical feature of Revolutionary Girl Utena. Special Features: Video extras include: clean opening; clean closings; live action video for opening single; TV spot for opening single; promos; trailers; animated art galleries; Japanese staff commentary for episodes 37-39; full-length movie commentary by Director Kunihiko Ikuhara; dueling themes karaoke; behind the scenes of the movie with the English cast; and interviews with Director Kunihiko Ikuhara, Tomoko Kawakami (“Utena”), Yuriko Fuchizaki (“Anthy”), and the English cast.
Physical extras include: a special deluxe 20th Anniversary Edition box; a replica Rose Seal Ring; a replica Black Rose Seal ring; and a 264-page art book featuring: art galleries; episode commentaries by Director Kunihiko Ikuhara; behind-the-scenes stories; liner notes; and interviews with staff including Director Kunihiko Ikuhara, Director Tohru Takahashi, Assistant Director Shingo Kaneko, Art Director Shichiro Kobayashi, Character Designer Shinya Hasegawa, and Conceptual Designer Hiroshi Nagahama.
Note: Extras and Artwork subject to change.
Comp. Titles: Penguindrum, Sailor Moon, Kill la Kill, The Rose of Versailles, Puella Magi Madoka Magica Product specifications and content subject to change.
ALSO AVAILABLE
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Format: Blu-ray Pre-Book: 9/5/2017 Street Date: 10/3/2017 SRP: $49.99 Catalog #: NZBLU1716 ISBN: 978-1-57032-575-5 UPC: 7-42617-1716-2-8 Runtime: 300 minutes Genre: Drama Age Rating: TV14
Audio:
Japanese LPCM Surround, English and Japanese LPCM Stereo Subtitles: English Video: 1080p, 4:3 Disc Count: 3 Case Qty: 30
REVOLUTIONARY GIRL UTENA: THE STUDENT COUNCIL SAGA BLU-RAY COLLECTION
Directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara (Sailor Moon, Penguindrum, Sweet Blue Flowers)
Anime Production by J.C. Staff (Honey and Clover, Slayers, Toradora!)
Based on the best-selling shojo manga byChiho Saito that redefined the genre
The Legendary Shojo Anime Series Comes to Blu-ray! “Never lose that strength or nobility, even when you grow up.” When Utena was just a child and in the depths of sorrow, she found salvation in those words. They were the words of a prince, who wrapped her in his rose-scented embrace and bestowed upon her both a ring and the promise that it would lead her to him again. She never forgot the encounter. In fact, she was so impressed that she aspired to be like the prince and also help those in need. Now a spirited teenager, Utena attends the prestigious Ohtori Academy. However, her strong sense of chivalry soon places her at odds with the school’s student council and thrusts her into a series of mysterious and dangerous duels against its members.
Watch the Trailer The first of 3 sagas in the series, The Student Council Saga contains episodes 1-12 of Revolutionary Girl Utena. Special Features: Clean opening, clean closing 1, live-action video for opening single, TV spot for opening single, and TV spots. Comp. Titles: Penguindrum, Sailor Moon, Kill la Kill, The Rose of Versailles, Puella Magi Madoka Magica Product specifications and content subject to change.
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Rightstuf & Nozomi have recvealed new anime releases:
GRIMES, IA, August 12, 2017 — Shawne Kleckner, President and CEO of anime distributor Right Stuf, Inc. and anime producer Nozomi Entertainment, announced new release details during his panel at Otakon 2017 in Washington DC. Details were provided for the upcoming Sunrise/Right Stufrelease of MOBILE FIGHTER G GUNDAM. Shawne also discussed details about the previously announced MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM WING. Nozomi Entertainment also revealed a Kickstarter Campaign to produce an English dub for ARIA THE ANIMATION, which will be released on Blu-ray.
RIGHT STUF EXCLUSIVES
Right Stuf, Inc. and Sunrise Inc. are excited to announce that the Mobile Suit Gundam spinoff series Mobile Fighter G Gundam will be released on two sets in 2018. Details were also discussed regarding the release of Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, including the limited edition Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Collector’s Ultra Edition that will be available December 2017.
About Mobile Fighter G Gundam It is time for the “Gundam Fight” tournament! Each country sends a Gundam to Earth for this prestigious tournament in the hopes of winning power and glory for their homeland! But this time, there’s an unseen evil lurking behind the scene. Domon Kasshu, Neo Japan’s reluctant Fighter, is determined to uncover this evil and clear his family name! The fight to the top begins now!
Mobile Fighter G Gundam will be released on Blu-ray and DVD in the coming months featuring English and Japanese audio with English subtitles.
About Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Mankind has moved into space. Thousands of people live on giant orbiting space colonies called “Sides.” However, the Earth Government, which rules the colonies, is unjust and cruel. A group of revolutionaries build five robotic weapons called Gundams and plan to send them to Earth to begin their fight for independence. Piloted by five young men, these Gundams carry the colonists’ hopes and dreams of freedom with them as they descend to Earth to begin Operation Meteor!
The Mobile Suit Gundam Wing TV series will be released across two sets, on both Blu-ray and DVD, in November 2017. Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz will be released on both Blu-ray and DVD in December 2017 in a set that includes both the OVA and Movie versions of Endless Waltz, along with thenever-before-released four-part OVA Operation Meteor! All content will feature both English and Japanese audio with English subtitles (with the exception of Operation Meteor, which will have Japanese audio with English subtitles only).
A Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Collector’s Ultra Edition will also be also be available in December 2017 and will include the entire TV series, the Operation Meteor OVA, and both the OVA and Movie versions of Endless Waltz. This edition will also feature an entire disc full of exclusive video extras,including the New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Frozen Teardrop Picture Drama and cast interviews! Additional features exclusive to the Ultra Edition include: 5 large art cards, 5 small art cards, 3 posters, a 5-piece metal pin set, and a 180-page hardbound full-color art book featuring detailed key art, promotional artwork, mecha and character design galleries, staff and cast interviews, storyboards, and more! The entire set will be housed in a high-quality chipboard art box.
KICKSTARTER CAMPAIGN
ARIA THE ANIMATION Nozomi Entertainment is pleased to announce a Kickstarter Campaign to help create an English Dub for the HD release of ARIA The ANIMATION!
Working together with the talented actors at Headline Studios in New York, this Kickstarter Campaign is a chance for fans to be deeply involved in the dubbing process. Come help give ARIA a stellar English audio track, and get some neat rewards and exclusive extras along the way!
The Kickstarter Campaign can be found at: https://www.rightstufanime.com/post/aria-kickstarter
About ARIA The ANIMATION Akari Mizunashi, at the age of 15, has left everything behind to travel to a sparkling planet covered in water, known as Aqua. More than anything, Akari wants to be an “undine” – a female gondolier who navigates the canals of the Aquan city of Neo-Venezia. As she begins her training with the prestigious Aria Company, will she be up to the challenges that await her on the path to achieve her dream?
Directed by Junichi Sato (Sailor Moon, Princess Tutu, Magic User’s Club, Kaleido Star, Tamayura) and based on a series of manga by Kozue Amano, ARIA is a slice-of-life classic.
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