I didn't notice Baccano! playing on that LCD screen the first time I watched this trailer, though, so thanks for pointing that out, Wally. I did, however, notice the random placement of Horo from Spice and Wolf the first time around, and it made me laugh.
Thanks for posting that! I had never heard of "Dulalala!" until the other day when you had reviewed book 4. Seeing it was somewhat Baccano-related, it has gained my attention and seeing this trailer got me excited for a series that I had never heard of! Thanks again!
These are the 4 issues of the fanzine we produced a while back (2002-2004). They're rough, but they're also the foundation for a lot of what we've built since then, including this site.
Click on the issues to bring up the full reader.
Issue 1 focused on Berserk, Jin-roh, and Asian live-action movies. It also had a memorable review of Gundress.
Issue 2 was a dissection of FLCL (it explains it all, really) and the work of Taiyo Matsumoto.
Issue 3 tackled Yoshitoshi ABe's traditional Japanese aesthetics, explained Evangelion and looked at the explosion of Korean movies.
Issue 4 was all about horror, laying out what made new wave Japanese horror so unique.
Having Baccano playing on that LCD screen was a nice touch. This PV showed an ample amount of stuff to get me hopeful and optimistic.
ReplyDeleteBy ear, composer seems to be the same one from Baccano, I might add.
It is the same composer. Look it up.
ReplyDeleteI didn't notice Baccano! playing on that LCD screen the first time I watched this trailer, though, so thanks for pointing that out, Wally. I did, however, notice the random placement of Horo from Spice and Wolf the first time around, and it made me laugh.
Thanks for posting that! I had never heard of "Dulalala!" until the other day when you had reviewed book 4. Seeing it was somewhat Baccano-related, it has gained my attention and seeing this trailer got me excited for a series that I had never heard of!
ReplyDeleteThanks again!