June 16th, 2006
Update
- Jay Navok
iTune into Sailor Moon?
Thanks Jon for sending me the following from the
Washington Post:
A few weeks ago Tokyo Anime Insider dropped a nice
little bomb in one of their video podcasts, yet somehow no one noticed: Toei
Animation , one of Japan's oldest animation studios still in existence is in
talks with Apple to distribute anime from its catalog via iTunes.
There's currently no word on what titles they're considering releasing, or
even if non-Japanese consumers will be able to access them. But a glance
through their catalog still makes me jittery with anticipation. Several Toei
titles are already distributed in North America, such asDragon Ball,Digimon,
andSailor Moon; but there are plenty of other classic/fascinating/geeky/just
plain weird titles that I'd love to see, likeKen, the Wild Boy,Cutey Honey,
and--crossing fingers!--the delightfully bizarreBoBoBo-Bo Bo-BoBo.
This news is third-hand stuff, I'm not sure where the original source is
coming from and it's sounding a lot like the rumor mill game with the Lohan
movie, but is interesting nonetheless.
Something like this would work out fine with the Japanese market, but
could be very difficult in the English market, where Toei's works are spread
out among difference licensers, dubs, subs, etc.
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