Crunchyroll has acquired many shows for the summer 2015 simulcast season, and all shows in the following list are available for viewers in Australia. Here is the list of both new and old series now added or being added to the Crunchyroll library:
All 43 episodes of GTO the Animation are available for premium subscribers, with 12 episodes being made available weekly for non-subscribers. Currently, the first 24 episodes are available for all viewers in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Central and South America (including the Caribbean), Europe (excluding France, Italy, and the Netherlands), Africa and the Middle East.
For those unfamiliar with Tomo Toons, it is a new system of animation which involves taking frames and dialogue from a manga and transforming it with CG animation. Unlike with real books or e-books, viewers cannot change the page as the story continues independently of the viewer. The idea of taking manga and turning them into videos with limited animation has already been realised with the Manga 2.5 system.
Cowboy Bebop is one of those seminal works which occasionally find themselves elevated to the position of classic. No doubt most anime fans have seen at least one or two episodes, if not the entire series multiple times. The shows asks watcher what is your goal and purpose when you’ve been used up and washed out by the universe. For a show released in 1998, it’s remarkable that a show about some bounty hunters adrift in a used future has had such staying power. 1998 seems to have been a magical year for anime, giving us Cardcaptor Sakura, Trigun, Outlaw Star, and Initial D, but the wandering drifters of Cowboy Bebop hold a special place above the rest.
Story
From Venus to the Jovian moons, warp-gates link the solar system in a setting of crime and weak governments. Bounty hunting has returned to try to aid law enforcement in stopping rampant criminal activity from the dregs of society. Drug deals, Mafia criminals, scientific monstrosities on the loose, all are waiting for our intrepid bounty hunters to stumble into and try to capture. The somewhat loosely connected episodes don’t seem to be all that special until the overarching plots and aching backstories of our protagonists come to light. The pain and loss of Spike Spiegal, the darkness in Jet’s past, Faye’s lost history, and Ed’s abandonment all ring powerfully in later episodes.
But I won’t ruin the story here. It’s worth watching the crew of the Bebop struggling to get by in a universe where they really don’t fit in. The story is a timeless example of the struggle and anxiety people find themselves in when they don’t know what to do with their lives. The setting is the only difference and I myself am a huge fan of used future in narrative. While Mars is a fairly nice settled place, Earth is effectively a ruined backwater due to events which caused the destruction of the moon to rain debris upon the planet. The Jovian moons are on the fringe, the asteroid belt full of sulking criminals, and more, there is just so much character in the universe that we see in Cowboy Bebop.
What makes Cowboy Bebop special is the connection we feel to the characters. Through every episode and mystery there is a real human presence to all of it’s characters, their struggles and problems. There is no perfection in this universe and the characters match. We see antagonists all with different motivations and reasons for their criminal activity, but even then there is pathos and pity for some. The universe here works in shades of grey though many of the antagonists skew towards the darker end.
There is a reason that this show with it’s setting similar to Outlaw Star and Trigun stands tall above those pieces, elevated to the status of classic. It is not unique on it’s cover, but to judge it so lacks the manner of which everything is portrayed. The overarching story is a masterpiece and the shorter contained stories with few exceptions meet the same criteria. Some are better and some are worse, but all bring the same flavor and presence that makes this show something special.
Visuals
The remaster of Cowboy Bebop has been excellently handled, and the Blu-ray’s have a very clear polish to them. The visual aesthetic of the show was always good, even fifteen years ago viewed on an old television, and with the shine and polish brought from the remaster, it’s almost like watching a new show. The animation quality is superb and fluid, and while there is some graininess to the remaster, this is almost expected. After all, the show was done with cels and backgrounds, far from the clean polished digital animation we find in anime today. Do note that the anime is in a 4:3 ratio, as widescreen was not common for anime from this time period. It will be letterboxed and I do not find this a flaw, since that is the original method of filming for the anime.
The fact is, this show was ahead of it’s time, and the animation proudly displays this well. The only parts of the release which let down, visually, are some of the extras and the CG. Unfortunately the CG isn’t quite as crisp in resolution as the rest of the animation, due to the time in which it was made. The DVD release of the same version is also a well done remastering, though obviously it’s not as nice as the Blu-rays. However, it’s perfectly acceptable for watching on a laptop or if you don’t happen to have a Blu-ray player of any sort. It lacks some of the crisp definition, but it’s still just as beautiful a show.
Notice the lower quality CG
As I said above, the used future appeals to me greatly. Everything in the show is beat up and worn down, from the titular Bebop itself, to the examples of old technology we find (I still can’t believe a beta cassette player found it’s way into the show), to the character’s themselves. And it’s just that which helps to make the show so great; who can believe the the future will look perfect? Look around any major city today, from London to Sydney to Beijing to Seattle. There’s grit and wear and tear even in the brighter parts of the city center, much less the seedier parts of town. This dirtiness, especially with the film grain effect which is the result of how the show was originally filmed, gives Cowboy Bebop a feel which matches the tone of the show.
Audio
The audio of the show has been remastered as well. Anime is rarely released in 5.1 Dolby, but both the Japanese and English channels are 5.1. Unfortunately for some strange reason Funimation didn’t release a 2.1 track for either Japanese or English. While I did not find this to be a problem when I checked the show in stereo, downscaling 5.1 to 2.1 can downgrade the audio quality for watchers. I’m not an audiophile, so to me it didn’t make a difference. The audio sounds even better than it did when I used to watch the show on TV, as a remaster should.
Of note is the excellent soundtrack by Yoko Kanno. No review of Cowboy Bebop can be complete without mentioning the outstanding soundtrack brought to bear by Kanno. With the remaster, it sounds excellent, clean and crisp, bringing a jazzy vibe to the whole series. It can be argued without the motifs and music brought to the show by Kanno’s music, Cowboy Bebop would not have been anywhere near as good as it was. The series is strongly dominated by it’s musical themes, and the presence of this sound in it’s remastered state drives me to want to listen to it even more.
Extras
This version of the release does not come with any physical extras, unfortunately. While Funimation and Amazon both released special limited edition versions, this is the basic edition which comes with just the discs. The discs themselves are quite nice, designed to appear as old vinyl records, fitting with the musical themes in the show.
The real meat and potatoes of the extras come in the form of the wide variety which have been provided. As is standard, Funimation has given us textless openings and closings, as well of original openings and closings (the Japanese credit versions). They have also provided the same for the alternate openings and closings for episodes 13 and 26.
Some episodes for the show also come with commentaries. Episodes 5 and 10 come with English commentary from voice actor Wendee Lee (Faye) and the ADR Producer Yutaka Maseba. Episodes 1, 17, and 24 come with commentaries from some of the Japanese cast and crew, subtitled. Unfortunately the backing track for those episodes is Japanese without subtitles, so it’s more for just listening to the various cast. Episode 1 has Spike & Jet’s VA’s, Koichi Yamadera and Unshou Ishizuka respectively. Episode 17 has the director Shinichiro Watanabe and Yoko Kanno, while Episode 24 features Megumi Hayashibara and Aoi Tada, Faye and Ed respectively.
As if this wasn’t enough, we also receive interviews with Wendee Lee and Sean Akins, the producer for Cartoon Network (who aired the show in the US to great success). There is also a documentary style look back at the show from the dub cast, which is an excellent hour and a half look at the dubbing of the series.The US trailer, Japanese PV “Session 0”, and Tank! music clips are also featured.
From The Dub Sessions Remembered
The extras aren’t all in HD, but they’re an excellent inclusion for the landmark series, and I enjoyed watching them personally. They offer a good look at the background of the series both in Japan and in the US dubbing process.
Overall
Whether or not you own a copy of Cowboy Bebop it’s hard to not recommend picking up the Blu-Rays. In fact, whether or not you’ve seen the show I recommend picking these up. This is Bebop in it’s best ever version, and for such a landmark work as this show is, I highly recommend this copy. Even with the minor flaws, it’s a perfect version of the show to own, and it’s unlikely Funimation and Sunrise will come up with a better release. My only further suggestion would be to perhaps pick up one of the limited edition versions, but this series is a must-own, especially this release. The prior two-part Blu-ray release for Australia was very well done as well.
This is a show everyone needs to watch, and the story will grab any fan of a good science fiction show. If you have a friend who likes Firefly, they should see it. If you have a friend who likes sci-fi or westerns, again, it’s excellent in both categories. Cowboy Bebop: The Complete Series is a must-have, and I hope that you will all enjoy it just as much as I have. With that…See You, Space Cowboy.
FUNimation recently revealed the English dub cast for Nobunagun. The dub premiered at Ohayocon on the weekend, ahead of its release on DVD and Blu-ray in 2015. The dub cast is as follows:
Sio – Jad Saxton
Nobunaga – Kent Williams
Jack – Jason Liebrecht
Gandhi – Christopher Bevins
Newton – Caitlin Glass
Christopher Bevins is also the ADR Director for the dub, and Kenneth Thompson is the ADR Engineer. For those that missed the series when it first aired, it can still be viewed on FUNimation’s streaming service with English subtitles. More information about the home video release will be made available at some point in the future.
Today was the big game, the grand daddy, the Super Bowl! As anyone knows, Super Bowl is almost as famous for its advertisements than it is for its actuall football! Well, Paramount Pictures have joined in on the fun with a new short-spot for the upcoming Terminator: Genisys. Check out the video below that while short, shows off a little bit of new footage:
In addition to the new TV-spot, we also have a brand new poster that shows Arnie in all his robotic glory. Check it out below and let us know in the comments what you thought of the new footage seen in the new trailer. As always, make sure you stay tuned to Capsule Computers for all the Terminator news as it becomes available.
Ahh the first of February, you know what that means? Less than a month of scorching summer heat! What? Oh, I’m also being told that it is a great time for Xbox Newsbeat! So I guess it is time to sit back, relax and enjoy this week’s hottest news straight out of Microsoft HQ!
Great Deals with February Games with Gold
It’s the first of the month and you know what that means! It is time for brand new Games with Gold to be available! If you aren’t aware, Games with Gold is Microsoft’s little reward for Xbox Live Gold subscribers that gives access to a few free games each month. So make sure you download these while they are available:
#IDARB: Available from Feb. 1 – 28 on Xbox One
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons: Available from Feb. 1 – 15 on Xbox 360
Sniper Elite V2: Available from Feb. 16 – 28 on Xbox 360
Once you download these games you will have them forever so make sure you don’t miss out.
Go Behind the Scenes with Forza Motorsport 6 and the Ford GT
Very recently, Forza Motorsport 6 was announced, and along with it the brand new Ford GT was unveiled to the world. I have heard that the two have created quite a commotion in the automotive world. Well now you can join in all the excitement with this brand new video that takes you behind the scenes of the all-new Ford GT. You’ll hear from the Ford designers and engineers as they discuss the inspirations for the new car. The Ford GT will be featured heavily in the promotion for Forza Motorsport 6, so it is pretty cool to see what all the fuss is about:
Xbox on Windows Feature Summary for the January build of the Windows 10 Technical Preview
While still a ways away, Microsoft are hard at work at the Windows 10 operating system that is set for launch later this year. In the meantime, we have a little look at some of the Xbox specific features that you can expect:
Your Profile –provides you quick access to your Xbox profile and recent activity and achievements. With the initial preview build, you can see your Gamerscore, recent Activity, Achievements, Following lists and Game Clips.
Activity – provides detailed information on your last game played and also allows you to post updates to your Activity Feed.
Achievements – allows you to browse all of the games you have recently played across all platforms and see how you are doing on Achievements.
Following – displays your Friends and also enables you to see games that you are following. You can “Follow” a game by clicking on the Follow button on the game details page.
Game Clips – provides you access to your recorded game clips
Home – the Xbox app home page will provide you quick access to your Recently Played games, your friends and their online status and an Activity Feed of recent events, game clips, etc.
Recently Played – you can see your recently played games, along with your gamer score and achievements earned across all platforms, you can also filter this list down to Xbox One and eventually other devices. When you click on a game, you bring up the Game Hub– where you can see your Gamerscore, Achievement status, Time played and Game clips for a particular game. Additionally, this is where you can choose to “Follow” a game.
Friends –you can see your friends across devices and search and find new friends. Additionally, you can go the profile page for your friends and followers and view their recent activity, achievements, friends, games they follow and game clips.
People you might know –the new Xbox app on Windows 10 provides you with a list of people that you might want to add to your Friends list, for example people that are Following you.
VIPs on Xbox – You can now also choose to follow key gamers and content creators across the Xbox Live community, such as Clip Creators and Popular Broadcasters.
Activity Feed – you can view your activity feed and post text, like and comment on your friends’ recent achievements and Game clips. In this version of preview build, the sharing functionality is not yet enabled.
Messages –Users can view messages from other users and system messages / notifications.
Settings – Within settings, you can see the current Version number of the Xbox on Windows app, and choose to Sign out from the app. Additionally, you can turn on/off the following items:
Live tile – choose to display # of friends online, unread messages and activity alerts on the Xbox app tile on the Windows 10 Start menu
Notifications – for the following items:
Favourite online – Notify me when my favourite friends are online
Twitch broadcast started – Notify me when my favourite friends start broadcasting
Message – Notify me when I get a new message
So there’s another exciting Newsbeat update. Did any of this week’s three headlines manage to grab your attention? Let us know in the comments below and remember to stay tuned to Capsule Computers for all the Microsoft news as it becomes available.
New character videos from the highly anticipated Final Fantasy Type-0 HD have appeared on the Square Enix YouTube channel. A total of three videos were uploaded introducing Ace, Queen and Nine from ‘Class Zero’ – the name given to the group of characters you can expect to play as. The videos include character interaction (Japanese audio) and some combat scenes in different locales. All three videos are included below and an additional trailer on the characters of ‘Class Zero’ can be found here.
Available on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, the game will release on March 17th in North America, March 19th in Japan and March 20th for Europe.
Aniplex of America recently announced their plans to import and distribute the original soundtrack for the Aldnoah.Zero anime series, which premiered in July 2014. Aniplex USA lists the release date as being the 10th of February, but Right Stuf lists the release date as the 5th of February, and also lists the CD as being in stock. The CD contains 20 tracks composed by Hiroyuki Sawano, composer for popular series such as KILL la KILL, Blue Exorcist, Attack on Titan and Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn. The track list is as follows:
No differences
AZPV
A-0picturez
MKAlieZ
2零14zero91零
アZ-Kat
悲scene
AD2014-7.5/7.9-零・A
AL°C-@
The Call to Arms
十61yard
FIRE★
R零B零T
SiTE-n0w1
al-door0
Ver$
aズ-17歩
Ch19ヲFIRE★
AcyOrt
BRE@TH//LESS
The soundtrack is available here for $34.98 USD (SRP is $44.98 USD). This will be a ‘very’ limited edition release and is only available for fans in North, Central and South America and Canada.
Indie Gala and Capsule Computers is marking its tenth Friday Special Bundle with the biggest Friday bundle yet. This bundle contains twelve indie games for only one low price.
AI War: Fleet Command– Lead the last survivors who endured the AI death squads and save humanity from AI Central Command.
Bionic Dues– A turn based rogue-lite that allows players to choose their own path through the game.
Castles– Players will need to balance building and protecting their castles in this frantic puzzle game.
Ninja Guy– The popular hack’n slash for mobile devices has been given an HD treatment and ported to PC.
Primal Fears– A top down shooter featuring over 15 upgradable weapons to slaughter hordes of zombies with.
Retention– A point and click adventure game that will introduce players to a man who has lived a fast life, but now lays out in the cold after a bicycle accident.
Shattered Haven– After rescuing a neighbour’s son from a zombie attack, the Williams family is now in a life and death struggle against a new Eldritch horror.
Skyward Collapse– A novel turn-based strategy game where players will need to drag out the battle between the mortals as long as possible.
Tales of Maj’Eyal– A turn based roguelike RPG that will have players crawling through randomly generated dungeons and support for player-made mods.
Tidalis– A block-based puzzle game that is easy to learn, but difficult to master.
World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition has received a major content update. Console players will be receiving an exclusive map set on a lush tropical island that will force tank commanders into ambushes hidden in the foliage and deadly close ranged combat.
A Japanese tank have been fittingly added to the game to compliment the new map. The Chi-Nu Kai tank is a tier V medium tank that can be purchased from the in game store. The tank features the largest main gun of all Japanese WWII tanks. Buyers will receive a garage slot, a fully trained crew, and three days of premium game time.
Now that season passes are an expected part of every AAA release, developers are looking at new ways to extend their game’s experience. The companion app seems to be the new frontier, and Turtle Rock Studios does not plan to be left out. Evolve: Hunters Quest is the official companion app for Evolve.
The companion app is a match-3 puzzle combat game containing 100 missions. Successful missions will reward players with mastery points that can be transferred to the base game. Evolve: Hunters Quest is available now on Android, iOS, and Windows Phones.
Additionally, Turtle Rock Studios and 2K Games released a lengthy 22 minute video featuring gameplay from the solo mode. Although the game was designed with 4v1 multiplayer gameplay in mind, it appears that there will be plenty to do for the solo gamer as both the hunters and the monster. Evolve will be released on February 10, 2015 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows.