From TV anime “JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind” comes blazers and pants (slacks) which can be worn together as business suits inspired by Giorno Giovanna and Bruno Bucciarati. Pre-orders are available at “Premium Bandai” until Dec. 26, 2019.
「BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!」 and its 4th tie-up with Lawson as of September the 3rd, has been revealed. The campaign is to give out a limited quantity of originals goods which will be sold on a first-come-first-serve basis
The 2nd PV for TV anime Ahiru no Sora has been released and features the passionate plays of a freakishly tall basketball club member. Broadcasting information was released at the same time. The series will be aired on TV Tokyo’s channel 6 starting on October 2nd.
「Gundam AGEII Magnum SV ver.」 piloted by Kujo Kyoya in 『Gundam Build Divers』 gets a gunpla kit with a scale of 1/144(HG). Currently available for pre-order on Premium Bandai.
「BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!」 and its 4th tie-up with Lawson as of September the 3rd, has been revealed. The campaign is to give out a limited quantity of originals goods which will be sold on a first-come-first-serve basis
The theatrical version of “Gundam Reconguista in G I” “Go! Core Fighter” will be screened for two weeks from Nov. 29, 2019. I asked Director Tomino Yoshiyuki about his feelings behind the message of "wanting children and the younger generation to watch it."
Anyone who sees Char Aznable from the "Mobile Suit Gundam" series for the first time wonders what he hides under his mask. A mask is called a persona in theater. This, in turn, came to mean the social face people show to the world. Char always wears a mask. He took his physical mask after the "One Year War", but kept his psychological mask on. He was always playing a role. Maybe, in the process, he forgot who he truly was. Initially, he wore a mask for obvious reasons. He was the orphaned son of the father of the Principality of Zeon, Zeon Zum Deikun, and was secretly plotting to avenge his presumably assassinated parents, by taking revenge on the Zabi family, who are now in control of Zeon. So is his true face under his mask, a man of revenge? Not quite. He tricked the youngest Zabi, Garma, into getting killed by Gundam, but he didn't get any satisfaction, and instead, felt empty. It's difficult to judge if he was speaking from his heart, but his actions shifted away from taking revenge on the Zabi family, so he probably felt that a man of revenge was not his true color. Also, when he reunites with his sister, Sayla, in "Mobile Suit Gundam" Episode 38, he asks her, "Do you think I'm just a man of revenge?" It's as if he is trying to tell her that his actions are for a greater cause. Later, he actually does try to free "those whose souls are drawn by the gravity of Earth" and achieve human innovation by making all humans live in space. Then is a revolutionary his essence? That also doesn't quite fit him, because he calls himself a "clown" when he makes these revolutionary speeches. His idea of human innovation must be inherited from his father, Zeon Zum Deikun. Does this mean he is following the steps of his father, who passed away when he was still young? However, the story hints at his mother's death having a stronger impact on him than his father's. Char's past was shown in "Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin", and it describes him being more shocked by learning his mother's death more than his father's. Moreover, he has always sought for a woman with motherly traits. His lines in "Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack", "Lalah was the one who could have been my mother," is symbolic. To him, a revolutionary was just another mask. He even has several names he goes by. Char Aznable, his given name Casval Rem Deikun, Édouard Mass, and Quattro Vageena. And it's not only his name that changes. His social status and rank have been all over too. He was both enemy and ally to Amuro. Char's life is full of twists and turns. This is a stark contrast to Amuro, who was always a Mobile Suit Pilot. Char never was able to become who he wanted to be. First, he failed to be a man of revenge. He also couldn't become a revolutionary, nor a cold dictator, and was only a "clown". Gihren Zabi was a better dictator than he was. He probably didn't think of himself as a clown and was gloating over his own political speeches. Most importantly, Char failed to become a true New Type, and that's what makes him different from Lalah and Amuro. He probably asked himself why he couldn't become a true New Type upon seeing other New Types like Haman, Sirocco, and Kamille. He had an inferiority complex towards Amuro, and how he used people around him as tools made him the Old Type that he despised. Char wanted human innovation more than anyone, but he couldn't put behind his Old Type ways. His true face under his mask is an empty "nobody". But that emptiness resonates with us "nobodies".
"Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counter Attack" will be screened in Dolby Cinema at 7 theaters nationwide from April 2. In commemoration of the screening, "Noah's Family Album", a campaign to release scene photos for free, has been decided. As part of the "Mobile Suit Gundam 40th Anniversary Project", the "Mobile Suit Gundam" series started the "Gundam Image New Experience TOUR" in September 2019. The project, which can be enjoyed through a variety of screening systems, has gained a lot of attention. The finale of the tour will be a Dolby Cinema version of "Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counter Attack," released in 1988. (HDR) images that express vivid colors and wide contrast in a wide color gamut. You can enjoy a more immersive experience. The screening period is from April 2 to 15 at MOVIX Saitama, T-Joy Yokohama, Midland Square Cinema, MOVIX Kyoto, Umeda Burg 7, and T-Joy Hakata. Admission is 2,400 JPY. Only Marunouchi Piccadilly will be open from April 2 to May 6, and the admission fee is 2,500 JPY. And on May 7, the latest film "Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway's Flash" will be released. This movie will also be shown in Dolby Cinema. To commemorate the event, the campaign "Noa's Family Album" will be held, and free photos of the Noa family, including Hathaway Noa, the main character of "Hathaway's Flash", his father Bright, his mother Mirai, and his sister Cheimin, who also appeared in "Char's Counter Attack", have been released. There are a total of 105 photos in the lineup, named after U.C. 0105, the setting of "Hathaway's Flash". The released photos can be freely used within the scope of common sense, such as posting on SNS or attaching to e-mails. (C) Sotsu, Sunrise