Friday, January 17, 2014

Sailor Moon 20th Anniversary Tribute CD Coming This Month

Good day, Sailor Fans!

     An exciting announcement to report on today. I wrote a little over a month ago on the upcoming release of the "Sailor Moon 20th Anniversary Memorial Tribute Album" that would include a collection of fan favorites from the anime. Yesterday, the release date for this collection was announced for January 29th. Fans are eager to get their hands on this album, especially due to the fact there is no authentic Sailor Moon soundtrack available, leaving ringtones (often remixed) as the closest thing to Sailor Moon music. This release should also help lessen the blow of the anime being pushed back to July of this year. Josh Totman, an associate editor at Japanator, wrote, that in addition to the album release,
"There's also a set of stickers that will be passed out to certain music stores to give away with the release. However, don't get your hopes up about easily snagging the complete set: each of the stores will be getting a different sticker out of the ten on offer. Good luck collecting all of those stickers, ultra-fans. You have your work cut out for you."
A trailer was also released for the album on YouTube, and can be viewed below:


There was some slight speculation of additional songs being added, as well as more artists, but here is the final track listing for the album:

"Moonlight Densetsu" by Momoiro Clover Z
"Heart Moving" by Shoko Nakagawa
"Princess Moon" by Haruka Fukuhara
"Otome no Policy" by Etsuko Yakushimaru
"La Soldier" by Tommy heavenly6
"Ai no Senshi" by Mariko Goto x Abu-chan
"Tuxedo Mirage" by Momoiro Clover Z
"Rashiku Ikimasho" by Haruko Momoi
"Sailor Star Song" by Mitsuko Horie
"Kaze mo Sora mo Kitto..." by Makoto Kawamoto
Bonus Track: "Moonlight Densetsu (French version) by Clementine

The album features some great talent and should be a big success among fans (especially during their sticker hunting endeavors!). Here is the album artwork, done originally by Naoko Takeuchi, that will be featured on the album's cover. Hope everyone is able to pick up a copy on January 29th! Stay safe, friends!


Peace and Good Fortune,
- Rei Hino






Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Korean Retail Site Pays Tribute to Sailor Moon

Good day, friends!

     Over the last few weeks, it's been exciting to see how active Sailor Moon has stayed around the world, whether online in the news, in popular culture, or in the realm of retail. I definitely believe that the new anime release is building a lot of hype, as well as rekindling the love and excitement that Sailor Moon gives to its fans. One recent Sailor Moon spotlight appeared yesterday in South Korea. Popular Korean retail site, 11st, featured a new series of product commercials that contained a "not so subtle" theme, obviously being that of Sailor Moon. 11st hired Korean girl supergroup Sistar to lead in the commercials, which included the group undergoing a "Sailor Star" transformation into Sailor Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, and Venus while the Sailor Moon theme song served as the background music. The videos went viral on YouTube, leading 11st to a host a competition in which fans can upload their own cover videos of the Sistar's dance. Here below are the campaign commercials, starring Sistar:




     Again, I really think it's fantastic that Sailor Moon is staying so actively involved and present in all forms of media, and I believe this will grow stronger as we continue to approach the premier date of the anime. Well done, 11st! 

Peace and Good Fortune,
- Rei Hino


Monday, January 13, 2014

Tuxedo Mask Remains a Strong Favorite in Japan

Happy Monday, friends!

     I trust everyone has heard by now that the new Sailor Moon anime has been delayed until July. Fans have taken the news fairly well, evidenced by the positive reception seen on several social media sites. This past weekend in Japan, our very own Tuxedo Mask shined brightly in a poll conducted by Otome Sugoren. This survey was targeted towards Japanese females, asking the question, "Which hero character from Shojo manga would be your dream boyfriend?" The survey received great response, and the final results were listed, naming the top 9 winners. As much as I would like to have seen it, Tuxedo Mask did not place first. . . . He did, however, finish strongly in the polls. Here are the final results:

#1. Shota Kazehaya from Kimi ni Todoke - From Me to You

#2. Shinichi Chiaki from Nodame Cantabile

#3. Yu Matsuura from Marmalade Boy

#4. Tsukasa Domyoji from Boys Over Flowers

#5. Masumi Hayami from Glass Mask

#6. Tuxedo Mask from Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon

#7. Shun Makabe from Tokimeki Tonight

#8. Shinobu Morita from Honey and Clover

#9. Andre Grandier from The Rose of Versailles

     CrunchyRoll writes:
"Shojo series provide an abundance of male characters that Japanese females dream of, whether it's a classroom hero, a cool and perfect senpai or knight in shining armor. Many of them maintain a delicate balance of coolness, shyness, manliness, and sensitivity that the main character usually falls for."
     Although he didn't take first place, it was still good to see Tuxedo Mask rank so high among all of the possible manga choices. He's #1 in our hearts. (:


Peace and Good Fortune,
- Rei Hino


 

Saturday, January 11, 2014

"Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon" Anime Postponed to July 2014

Good Day, Moonies!

     Well,  definitely not the happiest Sailor Moon news announcement to talk about today. For the second time now, the new Sailor Moon anime premier date has been extended, this time to July of this year. This will now make the release date a year later than the original release date of summer 2013. While this does involve more patient waiting, I am not upset or angry in any way. I think that the production team working on this has encountered some road blocks that they have had to fix, and in doing so, will produce a better anime for all of us to enjoy. With this news, that came directly from the official site of the 20th Anniversary Project, additional facts about the new anime was given.

     The first announcement was that Sailor Moon will be streamed worldwide via Nico Nico Douga. For those that are not familiar with Nico Nico, it is a video sharing and streaming website managed by Japanese company, Niwango. As of April 18, 2012, Nico Nico was the fourteenth most visited website in Japan.

     The second announcement was that the new anime will indeed be produced by Toei Animation, the same company that worked on all five seasons of Sailor Moon in the mid-1990's. In addition, One Piece and Suite PreCure director, Munehisa Sakai, will join the production team as director for the new anime. These are both great signs for the forthcoming anime.

     The third announcement, which is already old news, was that the opening/ending theme of the new Sailor Moon anime will be performed by five-member singing group, Momoiro Clover Z.

     Producer Atsutoshi Umezawa released a statement on the new series, assuring fans that the anime was in fact a new series, and in no way a remake of the past anime series. "It is a project to animate Takeuchi's manga story anew from scratch."*


     Definitely some news to be excited about, despite the fact we have to wait six more months. I think that this is definitely a good move on Toei's part, especially considering the fact we have had no news on this anime for several months. Probably a good indication things have not all gone according to plan. Let them take as much time as they need to make it as perfect as possible. Definitely something to look forward to! Until next time, stay safe!

Peace and Good Fortune,
- Rei Hino

*Quote taken from CrunchyRoll


Thursday, January 9, 2014

Sailor Venus Pre-order Now Launching

Warmest greetings, Sailor fans!

     There has literally been no new news for the Sailor Moon franchise the last couple of weeks. Because it has been so long since I have posted, I would like to wish everyone (a late) Happy New Year! Nothing too groundbreaking to report today, though I am remaining hopeful that we will receive news on the upcoming anime soon. I wrote a few weeks ago on the latest Bandai SH Figuarts Inner Senshi figure, Sailor Venus. Up to this point, Sailor Moon, Mercury, and Mars, have been available for pre-order, with Moon and Mercury now both available for purchase. Finally, Sailor Venus has been added today to the line-up for pre-orders, and will ship out to buyers in April. For the United States, the two best marketplaces to purchase any of the Sailor Moon figures would be either Amazon or CrunchyRoll.

     Sailor Venus will stand at 14 cm. tall, and will ship with four facial expressions that include a Sailor V mask and bangs, as well as alternate hand parts (for those that want to re-enact the "Venus Crescent Beam"). In addition, Sailor Venus will be shipped with close companion, Artemis. Here are a few shots of the gorgeous pieces:







(And my favorite!)


     I think it is really cool that Bandai chose to include Artemis and Sailor V's mask with this figure, because it captures the full character and presence that is Sailor Venus. So, in review, Sailor Venus will feature three replacement face parts, four replacement left hand/wrists, five replacement right hands/wrists, Sailor V mask and bangs, Artemis figure, and figure stand for $40.00. Do note that this price is static, so one marketplace may sell the figure for a little less or a little more. I do hope you'll be able to pick this figure up, which will make a great addition to your Sailor Moon memorabilia collection! And keep those fingers crossed for upcoming anime news!

Peace and Good Fortune,
- Rei Hino