First Impression: Iron Man Anime

 

 

 

 

 

One of the upcoming anime I’m anticipating is Iron Man anime. Since seeing the first railer, I wanted to see how it would be in the hands of Madhouse Studio (Card Captor Sakura, Death Note, Monster, Gunslinger Girl). Comic-Con granted me and many other fans’ wish and brought the first episode of Iron Man anime to US, courtesy of Madhouse and G4. After the panel, me, Deb, and Ramses share our thoughts on the first episode.

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SDCC 2010: Interview w/ Kory from Spill.com

Spill.Com is one of the most popular online movie review sites in the United States. Korey, Cyrus, Leon, and Carlyle would review the weekend’s movie and review it and give rating as well. What makes their reviews interesting is that their reviews are animated, as well as the fact that their reviews are no-holds-barred. With huge community within the site, as well as weekly blogs, Spill.com has become a place for movie enthusiasts to stop by and form network with other fans as well.

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SDCC 2010: Mattel’s Mattycollector.com panel

Plastic joint is at comic-con once again and we won’t let you feel left out, so we will try to liveblog from all the major toy related panels at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. Mattycollector.com comes to Comic-Con once again, to talk about MOTUC, Ghostbusters, and many more.

Mattel’s Mattycollector.com: 1pm-2pm

SDCC 2010: Hasbro’s G.I. Joe and Transformers

Plastic joint is at comic-con once again and we won’t let you feel left out, so we will try to liveblog from all the major toy related panels at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. Right now, it’s time to shoot lasers and roll out, as G.I. Joe panel starts. Right after the G.I. Joe panel, Transformers panel begins, so do not go anywhere.

Hasbro G.I. Joe: 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Hasbro Transformers: 2:00pm – 3:00pm

SDCC 2010: Mattel’s WWE

Plastic joint is at comic-con once again and we won’t let you feel left out, so we will try to liveblog from all the major toy related panels at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. First up is Mattel and WWE teaming up to bring the pain to you in a form of WWE action figures.

Mattel’s WWE: 11:30am-12:30pm

Review: Transformers Alternaity Cliff

During the 2nd day of Anime Expo, we (me, Stan, and Deb) took shelter in a shaded area from downtown LA heat. Before Stan and Deb went to their Bleach gathering, we decided that we should make a video review of Alternity Cliffjumper I bought at dealer’s hall. This is the impromptu review of Alternity Cliffjumper.

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AX 2010: Kaiyodo’s Revoltech

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Hidden away in the 1000 isle, was Kaiyodo Yamaguchi/Tokusatsu Revoltech booth. It was criminally small, and all it had on display where a few main line Yamaguchi styled Revoltechs. Figures such as Date Masamune, Sanada Yukimura, Nicholas D. Wolfwood and Vash the Stampede were placed off in one corner with no figure display and just left there on the ground. Shame really, as it would have generated more traffic if they had those on display, but regardless, the main center piece of the booth was the Sci-fi Revotech series, all of the figures on display we’ve already seen or are already released: The Alien Xenomorph, the Daimajin, Booska, Baragon, Gamera and Gyaos (whom for the longest time I foolishly confused for Rodan. Tells you how much I know about my Kaiju). Notably absent where stuff like Jack Skellington, Giant Robo, GR2 and Batman, but they had many fliers and pictures of said figures.

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