scorpio_mmiv Publish time 4-4-2009 02:24 AM

Animax Asia makes history with WORLD扴 FIRST same-time anime simulcast!

Animax Asia makes history with WORLD扴 FIRST same-time anime simulcast!March 20, 2009

Tears to Tiara and Fullmetal Alchemist

aishiteru Publish time 5-4-2009 03:28 AM

Reply #3 cluesan's post

termasuk aku lah tu :lol: tp reply #5 ko ada benarnya.

belilah DVD US :Pok per aku suka gak dub US for cetain2 story la.

danialarif Publish time 5-4-2009 09:26 AM

Reply #22 aishiteru's post

Klau sub OK la... Aku kurang suka la Dub ni... Aku ske tgk ANime yg bkn Dub...

Squall-Leonhart Publish time 5-4-2009 03:09 PM

Reply #22 aishiteru's post

... tapi kena tengok gak laa camaner, psl ada anime tu bila masuk US dub jer nama2 character sumer diorang pi tukar gak... kalau citer2 camtu lebih baik download jer laa, huhuhu...

scorpio_mmiv Publish time 5-4-2009 04:31 PM

ada baiknya sykt pengeluar, pengeksport dan pengedar anime adakan QC terhadap mutu alih suara anime2 di seluruh dunia, spt yg dilakukan oleh pengedar animasi barat tersohor spt disney dan nickelodeon. penggemar anime subs yg kurang penyabar tu sudah menjadi liabiliti kpd industri anime... :L tp nasib baik ada sesetgh laman fansub tukar jadi legal site dan bekerjasama dgn pengeluar anime.

robotech Publish time 6-4-2009 03:20 PM

Kekeringan & ketandusan idea utk penghasilan siri asal anime juga menyumbangkan kpd produksi anime yg kurg bermutu & tak berkualiti.

Produksi anime terpaksa bergantung pada manga2 & novel2 terkemuka Jepun utk dijadikan siri anime yg baru.

Ledakan anime 1980an - awal 1990an disebabkan penghasilan Original Video Animation, anime yg diterbitkan khusus utk pasaran video shj. Produksi OVA/OAV selalunya sgt berkualiti & bermutu drp siri anime utk siaran TV, & eksklusif utk pasaran video / DVD, malahan percambahan judul anime OAV menjamin standard kualiti anime yg tinggi. Tp, bila gejala muatturun anime secara percuma berleluasa, penerbit OAV tawar hati utk menerbitkan OAV secara kerap, malah hanya bergantung kpd penerbitan siri anime TV yg pembikinan produksi adalah drp studio animasi luar spt Korea yg kini menghasilkan 2/3 anime di Jepun.

danialarif Publish time 6-4-2009 06:58 PM

Aku x nak satu hari nnt pengeluaran anime jdi slow....:'( :'( :'(
Aku harap anime2 yg ada skang yg x habis lgi ni jgn la tba2 stop...:( :(

scorpio_mmiv Publish time 7-4-2009 08:33 PM

kalaulah aku seorang ahli kaji selidik kat jepun sekarang, aku nak buat kaji selidik di kalangan ibu bapa jepun ni...derang lebih sanggup anak2 tonton anime jepun atau kartun import. hasil selidik camni susah nak dapat skrg, tp aku xkan terperanjat seandainya majoriti lebih gemar kartun import :L

Idelgo Publish time 8-4-2009 10:34 AM

saya lebih suka anime jepun dihasilkan lagi.

danialarif Publish time 8-4-2009 02:31 PM

Reply #28 scorpio_mmiv's post

Bgi aku anime jepun lgi best dri cartoon US,China,Korea...

scorpio_mmiv Publish time 19-4-2009 02:10 PM

Reply #26 robotech's post

good point. aku jg tertarik dgn kenyataan yg diberi tiga tahun lalu...walaupun lama tp masih mampu merangsang renungan

http://www.pergh.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=b711c32982c333be767f4e21741c54e3&topic=9035.0

evolutionary Publish time 20-4-2009 09:51 AM

kita org malaysia support upin ipin dah la, yang jepun nye anime kita download je

xiemean Publish time 20-4-2009 05:33 PM

Balas #32 evolutionary\ catat

asek donlod je nnti tmatla riwayat anime tu..xder sokongn peminat...kita minat mestila sedia kuar duit tuk dpt y tbaik...bg skgn kt mangaka tu..wpun aku xpnh beli anime ori..hehehe

scorpio_mmiv Publish time 20-4-2009 05:54 PM

Reply #32 evolutionary's post

bayangkan industri animasi kita jadi besar cam jepun...judul kartun berlambak berpuluh2 setahun, pastu peminat luar negara kurang sabar menanti judul baru lalu pulun donlot...habislah

renung2kanlah

scorpio_mmiv Publish time 4-5-2009 09:06 PM

harap2 para produser anime jepun ambik iktibar dr masalah yg sdg dialami...jgn harapkan rupa watak utk jual...tak pernah dgr "in-season break" yg diamalkan di AS (dan juga Upin & Ipin kat tv9)? mungkin penonton jepun x berapa gemar dgn idea ni, tp pembikin boleh jelaskan ini demi KUALITI!

bayangkan watak anime 2010an berupa camni...:lol:
http://frederatorblogs.com/talk_to_the_snail/files/2008/07/pandf.jpgkalau inilah jalan yg derang ambik, ertinya: sama ada derang tertekan utk mempelbagaikan rekabentuk watak, atau derang x paham teguran dan nasihat peminat! ;P

jiman09 Publish time 9-5-2009 12:30 AM

Originally posted by danialarif at 8-4-2009 14:31 http://forum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif
Bgi aku anime jepun lgi best dri cartoon US,China,Korea...

Sukung :pompom::pompom::pompom::pompom::pompom:

HangPC2 Publish time 9-5-2009 01:22 PM

Has the

Santeira Publish time 9-5-2009 07:48 PM

langkah awal aku untuk bantu industri anime ni ialah bayar kat crunchyroll untuk tonton anime streaming. manga pun boleh dpt free je kat one manga, nasib abik kat jepun tu org masih beli komik shounen jump, walaupun demografi tu byk juga shoujo dan seinen manga.

selagi ada provider, selagi tu org akan download. TV broadcast rights ngan publishing license pun rolling jugak untuk anime ni. Cuma OVA saja la yg susah sikit, memandangkan ia biasanya dikeluarkan dalam bentuk DVD.

tapi untuk OVA berkualiti i won't mind paying. i already bought trust and betrayal DVD because it was the best i've seen.

HangPC2 Publish time 10-5-2009 09:06 AM

Industry Group Head Says Anime is a Bubble that Burst (Update 2)




Association of Japanese Animations director says industry faces restructuring

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Yasuo Yamaguchi, managing director of The Association of Japanese Animations (AJA), described the anime industry as a "bubble several years ago that burst. The marketplace is on a falling curve due to declining birth rates and the recession." He added that he thinks that the industry is heading from times of surplus toward restructuring. AJA reported that the number of anime television programs rose from 124 in 2000 to a historic high of 306 in 2006. However, that number has since fallen to 288 in 2008. In 2006, a record 60 anime programs premiered in April, but only 30 anime programs were expected to premiere this past April.

The Japan Video Software Association (JVA) reported that domestic sales of Japanese anime releases (on DVD and laserdisc) brought in 97.1 billion yen (about US$982 million) in 2005 and dipped to 95 billion yen (US$960 million) in 2006. In 2007, domestic anime DVD sales fell further to 89.4 billion yen (US$904 million). Even when DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and HD DVD sales are added together, sales of domestic anime releases dropped to 77.9 billion yen (US$787 million) in 2008.

The Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) estimated that the Japanese anime marketplace in the United States (including character goods) peaked in 2003 at US$4.84 billion. It then fell to US$2.829 billion in 2007. The sales of just anime DVD and videotape releases peaked in the United States in 2002 at US$415 million.

JETRO cites unauthorized net distribution, including fan-subtitled videos on streaming and file-sharing sites, as one reason for the decline in DVD sales. In January, TV Tokyo began streaming popular anime on the Crunchyroll video site to paid subscribers on the same day as their Japanese airings, with free streams available seven days later. Yukio Kawasaki, TV Tokyo's animation business manager, said that the company curbed illegal distribution and responded to the needs of fans who do not want to wait to watch anime. He added that TV Tokyo wants to establish a business model in which the fans worldwide contribute directly.

The last half of the 1990s saw an expansion of late night anime on regular television stations, UHF stations, and satellite television. The Asahi Shimbun paper reports that there were people who considered these television broadcasts as 30-minute commercials for the eventual home video releases. While the newspaper cites Berserk, Maria Watches Over Us, Rozen Maiden, When They Cry - Higurashi and Macross Frontier as hits when late night timeslots became an "anime paradise," anime video sales still fell overall. An unnamed producer told Asahi that videos are not selling "because fans realized that more and more of the releases are the same kinds of titles with bishōjo and mecha elements added just because they are said to sell."

Yamaguchi concludes that Japan is already falling behind China in the number of titles produced every year. He said that Japan should emphasize quality over quantity, such as teaching anime production in national universities and raising better workers, as the way to strengthen Japan's economy.


Sources : http://www.asahi.com/showbiz/manga/TKY200905040063.html

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/




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scorpio_mmiv Publish time 17-5-2009 05:45 PM

peminat anime harus berterima kasih kpd pokemon dan dragon ball yg diajukan kpd kanak2 dan msykt umum krn mencetuskan gelombang anime yg kita kenal sekarang, kalau bukan judul2 tersebut, x jadilah sebegini ramai penduduk dunia meminati anime. :$

tp dewasa ini, anime "matang" yg diberati unsur gamas, seram, seks dan budaya kuning serta jalan cerita yg rumit, makin diberi tumpuan dan disogok ke luar jepun baik melalui saluran yg sah mahupun haram, sehingga meninggalkan tanggapan buruk oleh sesetgh msykt luar terhadap anime. ingat lagi muka depan KOSMO! 2/1/06? :L kat amerika, kartun omputih spt ben 10 sudah kembali menyengat sementara slot toonami kat cartoon network yg dijadikan landasan anime, dibubarkan setelah 11 tahun beroperasi. :cry: org kata ini bukan fansub punya psl, tp minat org ramai terhadap anime makin merudum!

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