Tatsunoko Production Creates 'Time Bokan 24' and 'Infini-T Force' Anime
Tatsunoko Production announced at AnimeJapan 2016 that it will celebrate the 55th anniversary of the studio's founding in 2017 with two new anime productions of its properties, Time Bokan 24 (pictured left) and Infini-T Force (pictured right).
Time Bokan 24
Time Bokan 24 is being produced in collaboration with video game developer Level-5. The series is scheduled to begin airing in Fall 2016. The original Time Bokan comedy mecha anime series aired between 1975 and 1976 and has spun off other titles such as Yatterman.
Staff
Director: Takayuki Inagaki (Rosario to Vampire)
Series Composition: Youichi Katou (Youkai Watch)
Creative Producer: Akihiro Hino (Inazuma Eleven)
Infini-T Force
Infini-T Force, a full 3D CG anime production, is inspired by the action manga Infini-T Force: Mirai no Byousen. The series is written by Ukyou Kodachi and drawn by Tatsuma Eijiri. It began publishing last October in Shougakukan's Heros magazine, and the first compiled volume will go on sale on April 5.
Infini-T Force is being produced in collaboration with CG production company Digital Frontier and features characters from Tatsunoko properties such as Gatchaman, Polymar, Casshern, and Tekkaman.
Source: Cinema Today
Time Bokan 24
Time Bokan 24 is being produced in collaboration with video game developer Level-5. The series is scheduled to begin airing in Fall 2016. The original Time Bokan comedy mecha anime series aired between 1975 and 1976 and has spun off other titles such as Yatterman.
Staff
Director: Takayuki Inagaki (Rosario to Vampire)
Series Composition: Youichi Katou (Youkai Watch)
Creative Producer: Akihiro Hino (Inazuma Eleven)
Infini-T Force
Infini-T Force, a full 3D CG anime production, is inspired by the action manga Infini-T Force: Mirai no Byousen. The series is written by Ukyou Kodachi and drawn by Tatsuma Eijiri. It began publishing last October in Shougakukan's Heros magazine, and the first compiled volume will go on sale on April 5.
Infini-T Force is being produced in collaboration with CG production company Digital Frontier and features characters from Tatsunoko properties such as Gatchaman, Polymar, Casshern, and Tekkaman.
Source: Cinema Today
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I'm surprised Tatsunoko didn't die a while ago.
Mar 26, 2016 6:38 AM by KaoruMatsuoka
Digital Frontier sure know how to make good CGI animation, even IMO, Digital Frontier is the only one japan studio can stand again Disney in terms CGI quality. Take a look how beautliful CGI part from The Boy and the Beast created by Digital Frontier as example.
But Digital Frontier never know how to make a good story when come to their own movie like Resident Evil Damnation. Infini-T Force is not exception, I can see how this movie will end up with low score and bad review.
But Digital Frontier never know how to make a good story when come to their own movie like Resident Evil Damnation. Infini-T Force is not exception, I can see how this movie will end up with low score and bad review.
Mar 26, 2016 6:21 AM by SSSS_Shunaria
Stark700 said:
Time Bokan 24 looks somewhat a bit cartoony imo but could be fun.
Time Bokan 24 looks somewhat a bit cartoony imo but could be fun.
Is this the first time you heard of Time Bokan and Yatterman? NOT being cartoony would be a problem.
I wonder if someone will even sub this, considering the originals are subbing nightmares, with lots of wordplay and puns. Our only hope is Crunchy I suppose.
Mar 26, 2016 2:29 AM by ZetaZaku
Time Bokan 24 looks somewhat a bit cartoony imo but could be fun.
Mar 26, 2016 2:22 AM by Stark700
i will watch this one, im enjoying the improvements/progress of cheap cel-shaded 3DCG of japan now a days, like Bubuki Buranki
Mar 26, 2016 12:55 AM by deg
Only thing i hope from Time Bokan is the return of Guroki and Warusa. Honestly, they were really great villain duo despite being very comedic in nature.
Mar 26, 2016 12:50 AM by Amiluhur
arsonal said:
Infini-T Force, a full 3D CG anime production
Infini-T Force, a full 3D CG anime production
meh wuts with jpn and this full 3d cgi animes, i just dont get how ppl can enjoy such stuff cuz its beyond the point off bein able to watch it just looks like poop all thoose stiff moving characters its like iam watchin some slow-motion robot moves.... >_>
Mar 26, 2016 12:02 AM by KurumiNightmare
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Digital Frontier sure know how to make good CGI animation, even IMO, Digital Frontier is the only one japan studio can stand again Disney in terms CGI quality. Take a look how beautliful CGI part from The Boy and the Beast created by Digital Frontier as example.
But Digital Frontier never know how to make a good story when come to their own movie like Resident Evil Damnation. Infini-T Force is not exception, I can see how this movie will end up with low score and bad review.
maybe you already know about it, this is not a movie. instead, this is the 12 episode anime( source : a guy who claimed he work at Digital frontier in NeoGaf forum). i think this is a good example of a good 3DCG anime.
Jun 6, 2017 9:17 AM by kiryisannagi