It’s Just Classic Toho Fun with Giant Robot Hellboy!

The concept behind this Giant Robot Hellboy is simple. It brings some of that classic Pacific Rim vibe into what is otherwise a Toho film featuring a certain other big G….

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Kaiju fans will love everything Mike Mignola has dreamed up in Giant Robot Hellboy. This story is inspired by the sketches he drew and got published in The Quarantine Sketchbook, and due to demand, he’s crafted an excellent story that blends Japanese style action to a familiar concept.

The first issue sets up something that I would expect in Patrick McGoohan’s The Prisoner. He gets a phone call and soon gets gassed. After passing out, he’s whisked away by unknown agents to some bunker, where he’s hooked up to various neural devices. As for the mysterious giant box, all I see is that it’s destined to some island said to be located east of Africa.

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AmPM’s Release of Stereo Sunset shows why Initial D’s sequel is here and MF Ghost is Racing Ahead of the Competition!

If you love the anime, Initial D, then you’ll love MF Ghost. And AMPM is leading the race with a musical teaser of Stereo Sunset ahead of their album release.

MF Ghost Teaser Poster ahead of Stereo SunsetDon’t let the title deceive you because it’s October. But MF Ghost is a new anime series that’s now broadcasting in Japan and it is a sequel to Initial D.  Fans can enjoy the musical teaser, ‘Stereo Sunset (Prod. AmPM)’ while waiting for this series eventual release to foreign markets.

This track is available on various music streaming platforms, and it’s sung by Himika Akaneya from voice actor/idol hybrid unit i☆Ris.

Download and streaming links can be found through https://avex.lnk.to/StereoSunset_TVsize

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When Ghost Hunting Cartoons Get Global in This Top 10 List on What to Binge!

The theme for this year is a list of ghost hunting style cartoons from around the world, and where to find them!

The Real Ghostbusters Samhein introducing Ghost Hunting Cartoons with SlimerHalloween is not always about trick or treating. While it may be fun for some to go chasing after ghosts, others may well be preparing for that last harvest before winter sets in. In what I like watching are ghost hunting cartoons. It beats trying to find them for real, since there’s no proof positive method for an experience. As for what lurks in that cornfield, well….

What I offer is a list of animated series I often like to revisit as the nights get cold, and I don’t want to go out. The theme for this year is a list of ghostbusting style cartoons. Sometimes, peace with the supernatural can be made. At other times, they are chance to communicate. While the best thing is to work out those grievances, mileage will vary depending on the creator’s beliefs on whether to preach or simply entertain. By that definition, I begin with the series that inspired this top ten, which begins after talking about The Real Ghostbusters!

The Real Ghostbusters Creatures of the NightThis unofficial sequel about New York’s finest paranormal investigators is just good ol’ fashioned fun! And what makes this series shine is in how the stories show how they function as a team, deal with personal issues and resolve those conflicts.

Although there are a few episodes which bring back some recurring nasties, namely The Boogieman and Samhain, these spectres are so powerful, they often need help. Because the series wasn’t designed to be a serial, there’s no grande plan. When considering the official Ghostbusters YouTube page often adds to or prunes the list of episodes, perhaps there is a huge story arc to be found. Only the dedicated may find it!

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Not to be confused with the other series, this cartoon did it stranger and had different technology which I’m sure Egon Spengler would love to reverse engineer.

Jake Kong Jr. and Eddie Spencer Jr. are the leads in this unusual team up which includes a talking gorilla (named Tracy), a time-traveller (conveniently named Futura) and a news reporter (Jessica). The series concept may sound like they have ripped it from He-man, but the concept works. This group often fought a lich who wanted to take over the mortal world.

Anyone curious about this show which fought for airtime alongside The Real Ghostbusters can now find it on YouTube or pick up the home video release (Amazon).

Scooby-Doo Mystery IncorporatedScooby-Doo, The Definitive Must See Series Set-List

It’s not easy to say which series was best. My choice is the classic Scooby-Doo! Where Are You (available on Amazon Prime) and Mystery Incorporated (ibid). The latter delivers the perfect serialised format to an otherwise standalone episodic series, and 13 Ghosts which puts Daphne Blake at the helm.

But for fans of the Hex Girls, who sometimes make an appearance due to a Halloween event in the series, The Witch’s Ghost and Legend of the Vampire are highly recommended! The fact they are included in various series also shows fans love them! Hopefully the rumours of their own series will finally manifest.

Martin Mystery
This series is available to view on YouTube.

Martin Mystery

This adaptation of the French comic book differs from its original, and although the series is more about the teenage comedy than the terror, it had its moments. It’s not your usual toon either when the adventures put the team in danger. This production was made in Canada and although the dub changed locations around, referring to various cities around this country, it’s amusing to compare scripts.

Although it suffers from formulaic writing and it has to follow a template with the reuse of cut scenes for transitions, the show is enjoyable for those wanting to watch a brother and sister team deal with the paranormal! And they have a caveman to act as muscle!

Archie's Weird Mysteries
Available on Tubi and Amazon Prime.

Archie’s Weird Mysteries

Although this series was developed to be something different from Scooby-Doo, there’s no denying that the two share a few similarities. What makes this series stand out is that it tested the waters for a darker spin of the Archie mythos.

In later years, readers got the Afterlife with Archie series to start, and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Jughead: The Hunger and Vampironica quickly followed. Technically, the former didn’t inspire the other. Back then, the publishing company had a different board of directors in charge. They want this IP to work with the times, and it’s terrific they stay up to date!

Goober and the Ghost Chasers
Available to purchase, view on Amazon Prime and Apple TV.

Goober and the Ghost Chasers

To say this cartoon is a carbon copy of Scooby-Doo is an understatement. Although there’s only three paranormal wannabe sleuths in this version with their hound named Goober, the big difference between Fred and company to the gang of Ted, Gilly and Tina is in what they got to chase down ghosts with. The former have some funky equipment The Real Ghostbusters would love to get their hands on and the latter only have their wits (and Fred’s traps).

As for what makes this series special is that it often had cameos from the Patridge Family, a popular sitcom for its time, and if that isn’t scary (or cool) enough, they meet up with some classic spooks of yore!

Legend Quest Team PosterLegend Quest

Not to be confused with the live-action series of the same name, this cartoon follows the teenage adventures of Leo San Juan as he tries to save his home from the supernatural. In Mexico, it’s common to believe in the supernatural. And while they may think Día de Muertos is a walk in the park, their everyday life is much worse! It’s a terrific series which deserves a home video release. Maybe one day that will come. Thankfully, this series and its sequel, subtitled Masters of Myth, are on Netflix.

Victor and Valentino Poster
Available on Amazon Prime

Victor and Valentino

Thankfully, the list of Mexican cartoons is not limited to just one. In this take, two half-brothers have to deal with the bizarre goings-on in their hometown of Monte Macabre. What makes this series work is that their grandmother doesn’t exactly dote over her grandkids. Plus, their goth-girl buddy, Charlene, just makes the kooky even more brooding.

GeGeGe no Kitaro
Available to view on Tubi and Crunchyroll.

GeGeGe no Kitaro

No list can be complete without this classic anime. When all of Japan has this brave kid who has an eyeball companion as a companion, they should be safe.

Kitaro has been entertaining readers and viewers since 1960, and has been active in protecting humanity from yokai and obake for decades! The original publication run lasted for 10 years and due to this series massive popularity, it was made into an animated series and films in later years. Kodansha republished this series in English, and select films/series can be found on select streaming services.

Ghost Sweeper MikamiGhost Sweeper Mikami

The 90s introduced to western audiences a myriad of franchises, and out of them all, Ghost Sweeper Mikami stood out.

That’s because this heroine not only knows how to fight but also what’s right for yokai but obake too! Mikami runs a company that specialises in performing exorcisms, and while this term is used loosely, what she does is sweet. She can either banish those entities that are truly evil or provide a means for those docile entities to simply cross over.

Although the manga never got an official English release, at least the anime is available on YouTube.

Trese Series PosterTrese

This Filipino made animation on Netflix deserves mention as an original video animation comprising six episodes. There are aspects of the story to love, and it’s best summed up in the official plot synopsis: “When the sun sets in the city of Manila, don’t you dare make a wrong turn and end up in that dimly lit side of the metro, where aswang run the most-wanted kidnapping rings, where kapre are the kingpins of crime, and engkantos slip through the cracks and steal your most precious possessions. When crime takes a turn for the weird, the police call Alexandra Trese.”

Top 5 Genre Picks Playing at the Vancouver International Film Festival

This year’s Vancouver International Film Festival is looking terrific with its variety of genre films that’s being offered!

Vancouver International Film Festival Logo 2019The Vancouver International Film Festival has started, and they’ve added more genre films to their programming! It’s terrific that there’s more representation, but to stay true to their mission, it’s not anything that looks good, but it’s visions that can show the best genre movies can represent from an artistic perspective.

There’s not enough to form a top ten picks out of the thirteen titles, so what I offer is my top five, beginning with:

The Boy and the Heron Japanese Poster

The Boy and the Heron

Spirited Away director Hayao Miyazaki returns from retirement with an enchanting swansong, the story of a young boy, Mahito, growing up in Japan during WWII, who must venture into a fantasy world in order to save his new stepmother.

For those unable to attend these film festival screenings, there’s no need to worry. This movie is making it’s theatrical debut December 8, 2023 and it’s sure to sell out!

  • 6:30 pm Fri Oct 06 Vancouver Playhouse
  • 12:00 pm Sat Oct 07 Vancouver Playhouse

Robot Dreams Picture StillRobot Dreams

Living a solitary existence in Manhattan, Dog is tired of being alone, and builds his own friend: Robot. Their friendship blooms while exploring 1980s New York. This enchanting 2D animation brims with love, loss, and friendship.

  • 6:00 pm Mon Oct 02 The Rio Theatre
  • 3:45 pm Sat Oct 07 International Village 9

The Animal Kingdom Picture StillThe Animal Kingdom

In a world where mysterious mutations are gradually evolving humans into animal hybrids in an unpredictable and frightening way, a father tries to protect his 16-year-old son who is starting to acquire beastly characteristics.

  • 9:00 pm Sun Oct 08 The Rio Theatre

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Françoise wakes up from an ominous dream that seems to foreshadow her imminent death. Not wanting to waste a minute of her remaining time, she consults her crystal pendulum and convinces her best friend Delphine to attend a mysterious costume party.

  • 6:30 pm Fri Sep 29 The Cinematheque
  • 8:30 pm Wed Oct 04 Vancity Theatre

Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person Movie PosterHumanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person

Meet Sasha, the world’s most compassionate young vampire. Her family is at their wits’ end with her refusal to embrace their lethal traditions and threaten to cut her off–until she meets a brooding boy hoping to end his life, and strikes a unique deal.

  • 9:00 pm, Sat Sep 30, The Rio Theatre
  • 8:15 pm, Mon Oct 02, International Village 9

When There’s Nothing Left. What Can The “Lonely Castle in the Mirror” Offer?

Had this home video release included a featurette interviewing directors Keiichi Hara and Takakazu Nagatomo explaining the film, I’d appreciate Lonely Castle in the Mirror a lot more.

Lonely Castle in the Mirror Blu-ray Cover
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Fans of Mizuki Tsujimura‘s Japanese fantasy book are more likely to purchase the animated adaptation of Lonely Castle in the Mirror than others, and honestly, I feel it shouldn’t be avoided. It deals with a difficult narrative in how to deal with life when it deals you lemons. It’s not just about bullying. And what’s taught here is that there are ways to find empowerment.

Although what’s shown doesn’t get deep into self-improvement, perhaps I should look at Tomo Taketomi’s manga instead. This movie follows the misery Kokoro (Ami Tôma) faces daily. She’s been teased, intimidated and perhaps more. With nowhere to retreat, how she manages at home is equally isolating, and it’s a shame.

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