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Live Action Evangelion...
Live Action Evangelion...
#1
Nothing quite gets across both the sheer scale, intensity and creepy wrongness of a full-scale realistice Evangelion Unit, than full-detail CGI animation.

http://animatorexpo.com/evangelionanotherimpact/

Meeting one of these in person, would be the dictionary definition of awesome.
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#2
It'd be the dictionary definition of scary in my eyes.
Canadian lighthouse to U.S. Warship approaching it:  "This is a lighthouse.  Your call!"
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#3
For people like me who couldn't get the video to run on that page, it's on YouTube:

-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
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#4
Oooh, and this one has subtitles.

The original link didn't.
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#5
Is this just a short, or is it the preview for a coming movie?
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#6
I wish I could tell... The quality makes it look like a trailer, but there's no indication anywhere that I can find that the film project is live again. (Unless, of course, that's what the original page is announcing in Japanese.) I'm inclined toward a skilled and perfectionist fan.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
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#7
On the YT embed: "This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by [kabushiki kaisha Dwango]." Sad
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#8
Go to the original site, and click on "EN" in the upper-right corner...
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#9
It's a one-off, unfortunately. The LAME project died with ADV.

And that looks more ike Old Tokyo, at least, after having a few dozen large bombs dropped on it. The bridge sort of gives it away.
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#10
Quote:robkelk wrote:
Go to the original site, and click on "EN" in the upper-right corner...
Those of you who can make the video play there, at least.
-- Bob
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#11
It's the 12th and latest installment in Khara's Animator Expo. They've been posting shorts weekly for a few months now (30 are planned), all with different directors. These include:

The Dragon Dentist: A girl undergoes training to be a dentist for dragons.
Hill Climb Girl: Sports! Cycling! Rivalry! Adolescence! 3D animation! A tiny bit of romance!
ME!ME!ME!: Probably the one that's gotten the most publicity so far, this is a strange, surreal, extremely NSFW, and very disturbing music video that has spawned several interpretations. The main character seems to have had a bad breakup and may be struggling with a porn addiction. Note that the end loops back to the beginning.
Carnage: One-armed gunslinger lady seeks revenge.
Collection of Key Animation Films: Something I haven't seen, apparently involving the real-life history of Gundam.
20min Walk From Nishi-Ogikubo Station, 2 Bedrooms, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, 2mos Deposit, No Pets Allowed: Woman takes nap in her apartment, awakens to find herself in a pickle, tries to get her boyfriend/husband's attention.
until you come to me: More Eva! This might take place after 3.0.
Tomorrow from there: Music video featuring a waitress.
Gridman: Boys Invent Great Hero: Based on the 1993 tokusatsu series that was adapted into Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad in the fashion of Power Rangers.
Yamadeloid: Weird samurai music video.
Power Plant No.33: The problem with powering your city with a trapped kaiju's life force. From Yasuhiro Yoshiura of "Time of Eve" and "Patema Inverted" fame.
Evangelion:Another Impact: This one, from Shinji Aramaki of Megazone 23 and Appleseed fame.

Most of them are voice-acted by Megumi Hayashibara (who needs no introduction) and Kouichi Yamadera (Fargo, Spike Spiegel, Togusa, Kaji, Ryoga). More details on this one here, along with the names of the creators of the other shorts. And here's the index page, which has some credits too.

Pronounced "shy guy."
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#12
Man, most people would have retired by now (especially so in the flavor-of-the-week pop music culture of Japan), but Hayashibara-san keeps right at it. You gotta admire her.
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#13
Like they say, she's the hardest-working woman in Japanese show business.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
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#14
Quote:Bob Schroeck wrote:
Like they say, she's the hardest-working woman in Japanese show business.
Honestly, I don't think I would say that. Not nowadays.
I mean, yeah, she's still getting parts. But the voice actresses for Misa Hayase and Lum are still getting the occasional job too, even though they were never as big as she was in the '90s.

How many roles has Hayashibara gotten in the past few years, compared to Mamiko Noto or Miyuki Sawashiro or especially Kana Hanazawa? True, her resume's bigger (though it seems Noto's caught up), but she's been in the business a lot longer. Can you truly say she works harder, right now, than HanaKana? She's still in the game, but her most prolific years are well behind her.

Pronounced "shy guy."
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#15
Okay, okay, I'm still stuck in the 80s and 90s.
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#16
I think it's safe to say that Hayashibara-san is the most legendary of voice actresses. She certainly sets a high bar to clear, and she shows no signs of stopping anytime real soon.
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#17
Black Aeronaut Wrote:I think it's safe to say that Hayashibara-san is the most legendary of voice actresses. ...
I don't know about that...
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them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."

- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012
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