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Here's the latest promo by VIZ Media which is now making episodes of "Inuyasha" available via the iTunes Store.
(www.iTunes.com) in the US and the iTunes Store (www.itunes.ca) in Canada. iTunes is launching with episodes 1-13 for $1.99 per episode or $22.99 for one full season.
From today until Aug. 31, the first episode will be available as a free download.
The long-running anime and manga known as "Inuyasha" has already ended. But the episodes are available on DVDs. I'm not sure if Adult Swim on Cartoon Network still puts on the re-runs. Doubt it though.
Here is a synopsis of the show courtesy of VIZ: "Pulled back in time to Japan's ancient past, Japanese high school girl Kagome finds her destiny linked to a dog-like half-demon named Inuyasha, who remembers Kagome's previous incarnation as the woman who killed him - and to the Shikon Jewel, or "Jewel of Four Souls," which can fulfill the greatest dreams of any man or monster. Now Kagome and Inuyasha must work together to search for the scattered shards of the jewel before everyone's nightmares are given the power they need to come true."
Here's the latest news from VIZ Media which could mean less money in the pockets of the anime and manga addicts out there.
"VIZ Media announced a partnership with Zazzle to launch a new line of J-Pop, manga and anime-inspired apparel, stationery, and other items. VIZ Media's J-Pop Style Stop at Zazzle is located at www.zazzle.com/vizmedia and offers a variety of visually compelling and original designs inspired by a love of Japanese pop culture available on an on-demand basis with most products produced within 24 hours of ordering.
The Zazzle partnership represents VIZ Media's first foray into the 'on-demand' arena and is focused initially on several original (non-licensed) designs. The result will allow fans and the general public to show their enthusiasm for Japanese pop culture in a unique way with fun designs. The partnership is the initial phase of a larger projected product rollout with Zazzle that will tentatively include shojo (female)-focused fashion designs and other special designs to come in 2009.
The first VIZ Media design phase offers graphics that are available through Zazzle.com on T-shirts, note cards, real US postage, bags, and other fun items. The program allows fans and the general public alike to show their adoration for manga and anime by being able to choose from some great designs and customize them to their liking. This first phase of designs will include graphics with wording such as a manga panel that says 'I Love Manga' and a similar one that says 'I love Anime', available on T-shirts, note cards, stamps, bags and more.
Digital printing is considered the leading technology for on-demand apparel customization. It provides literally millions of colors and makes it affordable to manufacture even a single item, as opposed to other more cumbersome processes, which offer a limited color palette and often require the customer to order in bulk quantities because of high setup costs.
This partnership is just the first step for VIZ Media into the original design and the 'on demand' world - both of which will better serve fans old and new. This launch is the beginning of a projected 'bigger picture' rolls out with Zazzle, which ultimately may include more shojo-focused fashion designs, bigger statement 'otaku' (fan of anime and manga) designs and additional popular designs
Some of the new J-Pop designs were also included in the official gift bags that were distributed to the talent that presented and performed at the 2008 SPIKE TV Video Game Awards in December, where the VIZ Media-licensed video game, Ubisoft's Naruto: The Broken Bond, was one of the nominees for Best Game Based on a Movie or TV Show."
It's that time of year when folks make resolutions or start cracking on whatever promise they made to themselves. OK here's mine. This year I resolve to watch more anime that I enjoy and be less forgiving with shows that belong in the reject pile.
No more sitting through 5 or 10 episodes of the cliched, the trite and the truly awful. One or two episodes will be the maximum. I am leery of imposing a zero tolerance policy on anime since some shows improve after several episodes.
Anyway, here's the third opening of the D.Gray-man series which is still running in Japan and hasn't been licensed here yet. I like the show and I prefer this opening song than the previous two. It's called "Doubt and Trust" by Access. Yeah it's JPOP.
The YouTube video is courtesy of someone called "The Bleeding Wrath."



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