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[Artwork] Voltes V
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#SketchEmAll Voltes V | Chodenji Machine Voltes V by emmshin
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Voltes V
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.VoLtes V. ⚡⚡⚡
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“Breathtaking! I shall call him… Mini-Me.”
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Chodenji Machine Voltes V by Kazuhiro Ochi
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Spotlight: Jimmi Busa, Vice President of Studio Nine Lives
My pal and the VP at animation firm “Studio Nine Lives” talks about his influences, breaking into the industry and his dream project.
by Chris Clay
QCP: Let’s start with the burning question on everyone’s mind: How did you get into anime?
JB: Growing up with 90’s anime gave me the best childhood,along with the pipe dream that maybe someday there was the possibility that I could produce my own anime series or even have my own anime studio. The chances of making that a reality were very unlikely, since I took medical courses, in college only to follow that up with a career in real estate sales! The chance came in 2012 when a friend of mine was impressed with a few of my miniature sculptures and introduced me to a western animation studio owner who wanted me to do some miniature model figures for an original project she planned to pitch in Busan, South Korea that summer. I ended up getting there to present the content itself and saw a way to finally enter the animation industry with a different tactical approach.
My entry into anime was completed when I met Mr. Brian “Bobby” Barredo within days after arriving from Busan. For the next two years, we planned out the process of upgrading his anime studio (Cat Animation) and later on deciding to make a bigger one, which became Studio Nine Lives and it’s sister school, South East Asian Center of Animation Technology or SEACAT. Our aim is to produce an army of next-generation animation professionals by making sure that kids growing now up don’t just dream about having their own studios, but have the knowledge & resources to make it happen.
QCP: How do you decide what projects to take on, as a studio?
JB: We envisioned Nine Lives as a total animation outfit, handling full production work up to corporate project requirements. While we keep anime production close to heart, we actively seek projects that offer us new challenges and provide the best opportunities for our studio and creators to grow, even if it is not anime-related. At present, we are deep in outsourced anime work from Japan, which keeps us on our toes as we prepare for big projects coming up throughout 2020.
JB: If you could work on any project you wanted right now, what would it be?
A: We have set our eyes on a lot of original content out there, including [QCP’s original property] King Blood (laughs), but we would to love to work on Boku No Hero Academia with Studio BONES or WITs Kabaneri Of the Iron Fortress.
Those are my personal takes but knowing Brian, that guy would shoot for anything involving MADHOUSE! (laughs)
QCP: I can relate… I’m a total MADHOUSE fanboy, too!
JB: Yoshiaki Kawajiri will never die! (laughs)
QCP: Speaking of which, do you remember the specific movie or tv series that started your passion for anime?
JB: For me it was Chodenji Machine Voltes V. I grew up watching that show, like most Filipino kids of my generation.
Dragonball Z and Ninja Scroll didn’t help either! (laughs) The pivotal series that made my animation dream burn brightest throughout the years will forever be Takehiko Inoue’s Slam Dunk.
QCP: Really? Interesting! Why Slam Dunk?
JB: Filipinos are madly in love with basketball and with Slam Dunk, I found myself relating to one character’s knee injury and the subsequent struggle to reconcile his past and injuries to get back to the game he loves. it really hit home. To see a creator be able to portray heartfelt emotions through a sports anime, that certainly lit a fire.
QCP: Sports manga are surprisingly underrated.
JB: Yeah, they are. My top two anime are Slam Dunk and Haikyuu and though they are quite popular, I think they should get more credit.
QCP: I have a particular fondness for Eyeshield 21. Yusuke Murata infuses every on-field image with more fighting spirit than a lot of more straightforward shonen battle manga.
JB: Yeah, “Eyeshield 21” is a damn good one. no wonder YM got the nod for “One Punch Man”, his gritty aesthetics really lends itself well to sakuga.
QCP: What are your thoughts about the current state of animation?
JB: Well, the prevalence of CG and 3D effects certainly gave rise to the possibility of higher qualities of animation… but there seems to be more of a focus on quantity over quality, on new and old IPs alike. While I miss the classic animation “feel”, there’s certainly some new titles worth watching for. You just have to choose well, I guess! (laugh)
Tune in next week for part 2 of my interview with Jimmi Busa, where we discuss Disney+, anime hype cycles and the future of genre tv & films.
#Studio Nine Lives#Jimmi Busa#Fillipino creators#animation studio#anime#anime studio#Slam Dunk#Yusuke Murata#Spotlight#animation#television#King Blood
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khadorek replied to your post “Microphone x3”
I meant to ask for 3 confessions lol
Ah! My bad....well here’s two more random things.
Mun is a big fan of anime Mecha. Her first anime was Chodenji Machine Voltes V. She shipped Megumi Ohka and Kenichi Go.
Speaking of ships, one of Mun’s first ships was Wonder Woman and Superman back in the days of SuperFriends.
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Chodenji Machine Voltes V - Opening Theme 초전자머신 볼테스 V COVER https://youtu.be/Vdveu68AhY4 #Chodenji_Machine_Voltes_V #Opening_Theme #초전자머신 #볼테스_V #FREE #BGM #anime #Song #COVER #OST #anima #tpt #remains #bgmworld #Remakes #Audio #Sound #full_ver #soundcloud #bgmlife #lovebgm #Coversong #New_artist #massbgm #likeforlikes #mallus #beat #game #remake_song #Top_Pop @호깡bgm https://www.instagram.com/p/CF65No3giGt/?igshid=zhe71sm0aee5
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*+* Action Toys MINI ACTION FIGURE?Chodenji Machine Voltes V w/ Tr JP Official https://ift.tt/2QSVVyS
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New Paper Craft: Chodenji Machine Voltes V - Voltes V Free Robot Paper Model Download
New Papercraft has been published on PaperCraftSquare: Link: http://www.papercraftsquare.com/chodenji-machine-voltes-v-voltes-v-free-robot-paper-model-download.html Paper Craft Name: Chodenji Machine Voltes V - Voltes V Free Robot Paper Model Download Description:
This robot paper model is Voltes V, based on the anime television series Chodenji Machine Voltes V, the papercraft created by Goldenglue, and shared by Kevin Chapman. Chodenji Machine Voltes V was created by Saburo Yatsude and directed by Tadao Nagahama. Voltes V is the second part of the Robot Romance Trilogy of the Super Robot genre which includes Chodenji Robo Combattler V and Tosho Daimos. Like Combattler V, the series was animated by Sunrise and produced by Toei Company. The series was animated by Sunrise on Toei’s behalf. This super robot along with the other two aforementioned super robots first appeared the USA as a part of Mattel’s Shogun Warriors line of import toys, released in the late 1970s.
Voltes V narrates the heroic exploits of the young robot pilots known as The Voltes Team and their trials against alien invaders from the planet Boazan. Armed with the Super Electromagnetic Machine Voltes V, the five pilots drive back the invaders one Beast Fighter at a time. The series is different from typical super robot anime of the time in that it illustrates human sentimentality and common values, with underlying themes such as the love of family, equality, selfless sacrifice, team work, and patriotism.
Voltes V is a work that has a heavy revolutionary undertone. The series ends with Voltes V’s spectacular counterattack on planet Boazan to liberate the slaves from the oppression of a tyrannical ruler, Emperor Zu Zambojil. After Voltes V, Tadao Nagahama directed the TV anime version of Rose of Versailles, which leaves speculation that perhaps Voltes V was influenced by Nagahama’s research on the French Revolution for his future project. The theme of enslaved population rising up to overthrow an aristocracy lend support to theory.
Voltes V’s arsenal consists of variety of missiles, a bazooka, beams, and weapons such as Chōdenji Top and Tenkūken. With Tenkūken, Voltes V marks the enemy’s final moments with a signature “V” slash. This established it as one of the first super robots to use a sword in its finishing attack.
Voltes V deviates from the robotic design of the Combattler V. Voltes V‘s plot has a more serious tone than the comedic storyline of Combattler V. Voltes V also follows a formula similar to that of Daimos.
About the Voltes V:
Height: 58 meters
Weight: 600 tons
Flight Speed: Mach 20
Components: Volt Cruiser (head), Volt Bomber (arms), Volt Panzer (torso), Volt Frigate (legs), Volt Lander (feet)
Weapons:
Chain Knuckle: A chain attached mace from within each arm.
Gatling Missiles: Missiles from the fingers.
Grand Fire: A flamethrower from the belt buckle.
Voltes Bazooka: A bazooka in each wrist, right one is used much more often.
Voltes Beam: A purple beam from the chest. It can also fire a smaller green version.
Ultra magnetic Whip: Both metal belts, used to launch super electromagnetic tops although they can also be used as whips.
Ultra magnetic Tops: A pair of bladed tops stored in the chest that can home in on targets.
Sword of Heaven/Laser Sword: A sword stored on the chest, summons lightning to make itself more powerful. Starting in episode 25 it can also throw super electromagnetic balls to hold targets in place.
This robot papercraft requires the following colors of card paper:
5 Dark Gray
2 Gold
5 Navy Blue
4 Red
6 White
You can download this robot paper model here: Chodenji Machine Voltes V – Voltes V Free Robot Paper Model Download
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.VoLtes V 40th Anninversary. ⚡⚡⚡
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Ultraelectromagnetic Top ⚡🧲🔝
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