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    Awesome user with default custom title Pandadice's Avatar
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    http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news...rine-in-summer
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    On November 3, the American company Marvel Entertainment confirmed in its Third Quarter 2009 financial results that the Japanese-animated television adaptations of Iron Man and Wolverine will run in Japan in the middle of 2010. More specifically, Marvel Anime: Iron Man will run on the Animax channel during the second quarter (April-June), while Marvel Anime: Wolverine will run during the third quarter (July-September). Both 12-episode series are also slated to air in the United States in 2011.
    well at least thats something to look forward to in the next spring and summer seasons

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    New Ironman trailer

    What the hell happened to the glorious animation style of the first trailer? And, of all things, they're using CG this time. What a let down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Illrenmazou View Post
    New Ironman trailer

    What the hell happened to the glorious animation style of the first trailer? And, of all things, they're using CG this time. What a let down.

    That was a pretty sweet teaser.

    I didn't think it looked that different from the older trailer they put out. I mean, of course they were gonna use CG for the robots and junk, who doesn't use CG for that stuff these days? You'll be hard pressed to find any new anime coming out that is entirely traditionally animated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pandadice View Post
    That was a pretty sweet teaser.

    I didn't think it looked that different from the older trailer they put out. I mean, of course they were gonna use CG for the robots and junk, who doesn't use CG for that stuff these days? You'll be hard pressed to find any new anime coming out that is entirely traditionally animated.
    Almost every new anime is produced using computers these days, but not all are that obvious. I personally prefer them to remain more subtle.

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    Like what Buffalobiian said, I'm fine with CG as long as they keep it subtle. Full blow 3D animation tends to look terrible in anime(SRW OG: Divine Wars anyone?) and it seems that the 3D fights in this show are moving that way.

    However, for the plus side, I'm glad Tony gets to keep his 'stache.


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