The steampunk mystery comedy ‘Sherlock Hound’ is getting a new Blu-ray release from Discotek Media. The box set will include all unabridged twenty-six episodes of the 1984 anime as well as some extra features. The original English dub pilot will be included as well as both the English and Japanese versions of the show.
It will also include Openings and Endings, Trailers, Previews, Liner Notes, and Art Gallery.
They also revealed the box art for the DVD release:
It has a planned release date of November 29th, 2022.
Ghibli Wiki said of the series, “The series was a joint project between Japan’s Tokyo Movie Shinsha and the Italian public broadcasting corporation RAI and its production arm REVER. It came at a time when Tokyo Movie Shinsha was having difficulty producing a TV series for the domestic Japanese market, and were trying to find ways create content for the overseas market. They tried to recoup production cost by selling the rights to Holmes to the three major networks in the United States. Telecom Animation became in charge of animation production.”
Right Stuf Anime describes the synopsis as follows,
“Professor Moriarty’s devious criminal mind can overcome any challenge, be it counterfeiting coins or swiping precious gems… except when Sherlock Hound is on the case! Together with Doctor Watson, Mrs. Hudson, and Inspector Lestrade, Hound must sniff out Moriarty’s schemes while facing down steam engines and other strange inventions. How will they crack the case? Elementary, my dear viewer! They’ll just have to rely on Hound’s deductive reasoning and a little bit of luck to get them through everything the Professor throws at them! Acclaimed writer-director Hayao Miyazaki (Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke) along with seasoned pro Kyosuke Mikuriya (LUPIN THE 3rd, Ulysses 31) bring a world of dogs and detectives to life with unique vision and meticulous quality. Colorful, heartwarming, and fun, this timeless classic is a doggone good time for anyone, young or old! The game is afoot!”
‘Sherlock Hound’ was directed by Kyosuke Mikuriya and Studio Ghibli co-founder Hayao Miyazaki, who also heavily influenced the animation style.
The Avengers, X-Men, and Eternals crossover “Judgment Day” is coming to a close and Spider-Man continues toward the “End of the Spider-Verse” with several team-ups. The Fantastic Four is returning for a new era with a relaunch announced on the latest Marvel Comics pull list.
“This week’s Marvel comics will launch a new era for the Fantastic Four…and they’re already in a ton of trouble,” they said on their website. “When Ryan North and Iban Coello’s FANTASTIC FOUR (2022) #1 picks up, something has gone terribly wrong in New York, and the Thing and Alicia are traveling across America to escape it! But when they stop in a small town for the night and wake up the morning before they arrived, they find themselves caught in a time loop that’s been going on since before they were born…That’s been going on since before they were born…That’s been going on since before they were born…”
They also revealed the list:
New Comics
A.X.E.: JUDGMENT DAY OMEGA 1 (2022) #1
AVENGERS (2018) #62
BLACK PANTHER: UNCONQUERED 1 (2022) #1
CAPTAIN AMERICA: SENTINEL OF LIBERTY (2022) #6
DAMAGE CONTROL (2022) #4
FANTASTIC FOUR (2022) #1
GHOST RIDER (2022) #8
LEGION OF X (2022) #7
MARAUDERS (2022) #8
MOON KNIGHT (2021) #17
NEW MUTANTS 98 FACSIMILE EDITION (2022) #1
SABRETOOTH & THE EXILES (2022) #1
SPIDER-MAN (2022) #2
SPIDER-MAN: THE LOST HUNT (2022) #1
STAR WARS: THE HIGH REPUBLIC (2022) #2
THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (2022) #13
VENOM (2021) #13
WOLVERINE (2020) #27
X-MEN LEGENDS (2022) #4
New Collections
BLACK PANTHER BY JOHN RIDLEY VOL. 2: RANGE WARS TPB (2022) #2
CAPTAIN CARTER: WOMAN OUT OF TIME TPB (2022) #1
FANTASTIC FOUR VOL. 11: RECKONING WAR PART II TPB (2022) #11
The first two Splatoon games had a fun blend of single-player mode goodness and online multiplayer madness. And while not a lot has changed since those first two runs with the squid kids, Splatoon 3 still provides a fun experience that builds upon what was previously great. Although a bit of repetitiveness can be felt playing through both the campaign and online modes, none of it is executed in a mediocre fashion. More Splatoon isn’t a bad thing, nor should it feel like it.
The story of the game mostly takes place in the underground city of Alterna, where key events have taken place and covered the entire area in a fuzzy substance. Players are tasked by Craig Cuttlefish to explore the area and battle the Octarians roaming the area, with hopes of uncovering the truth of what happened. Interestingly enough, a lot of familiar faces from the first two games make an appearance and impact the plot in ways that long-time fans will find interesting. If you’ve been following the lore of Splatoon since the beginning, you’ll have a lot of interesting developments that further build up the universe. Although everyone else who never resonated with the story of Splatoon won’t find much to convince them to become more interested.
But just because the story won’t be for everyone, that doesn’t mean playing the campaign missions are any less fun. Once you go down the drain from the city, Alterna is a vast area to explore. Completing missions rewards you with squid eggs to spend on opening new areas and pipes to entirely new sections of Alterna. Being able to go to different areas at any time within a given section give players some freedom to move around at their leisure while completing missions. You can even cover the ground in paint, which rewards you with experience for skill points towards new skills.
Speaking of which, the skill tree for your character is just ok. It’s not a deep progression system but does require you to find extra items and gather skill points to obtain better passive abilities. You do this by completing missions, finding items hidden within Alterna, and gaining bits of experience from splatting the area in paint. Are the abilities worth the work? Not entirely, mostly because you won’t feel their effects until you open up much of the skill tree. You can go for a long time without unlocking skills and feel like not much has changed with your overall abilities. They do help eventually, but it doesn’t feel like it immediately upon unlocking parts of the skill tree.
Missions are pretty straightforward and very similar to the previous Splatoon games. You’ll dive into a drain and be dropped into a new area where you’ll have to accomplish a goal. This can be reaching a certain area or finding something specific, sometimes with certain criteria. This also includes boss battles, which are more of a highlight due to how unique each boss encounter will be. However, you’ll get to choose what weapon you wield in some missions, which can open up replayability for more rewards. Things will definitely get repetitive at some point, especially when you’re replaying missions for extra rewards to gather enough to open new sections of Alterna.
Does this alone make Splatoon 3 worth diving into? Probably not… but luckily for everyone the multiplayer provides a lot more game time. If you’ve played the online multiplayer modes of the previous games, then you’ll know what to expect here. Not much is different, but it’s no less fun in comparison. New maps to dive into, more weapons to use against enemy teams, and lots of paint to throw around with everyone online.
Matches include regular Turf War matches and Clam Blitz, which include covering the area with paint and gathering golden clams more than the enemy team. Online these matches can be done with Regular or Competitive matches, which will change up the pool of players you get matched with.
Are the online modes balanced enough to keep you coming back for more? Yes, but you’ll need to play a lot of matches to open up more weapons to switch between when you want variety in your games. Those that put in a lot of time will unlock plenty of gear and weapons to give themselves a great loadout that will give them an edge over others.
It can be a little frustrating facing other players who clearly have put in more time online, but the matchmaking is pretty good at pairing up everyone with similar skill levels overall. How much you get out of the online multiplayer will mostly depend on personal enjoyment with online modes, which will be different for everyone. But if you stick with it, there’s an endless amount of games to enjoy here.
And yet there’s more within Splatoon 3 that will keep players busy. The Salmon Run is a PVE mode that allows everyone to team up and take out groups of enemies together. Tougher enemies attack in waves as players gathers golden eggs along the way, with pretty vicious baddies showing up every now and then.
Different events within the mode will keep things feeling fresh as the team works together against each new challenge. It’s a fun mode to try out with friends if you want to get away from online competitive multiplayer.
The biggest thing that can be said about Splatoon 3 is that it doesn’t change the core formula from the previous games. It gives everyone more of the same gameplay that worked out great but manages to add in a few extra things that feel new. The repetitiveness of missions and what you do is still there but isn’t a bother enough to ruin the whole package Splatoon 3 offers players. Not only is everything fun to engage with but a lot of fun to come back to multiple times, especially if you enjoy playing with others.
What are your thoughts about Splatoon 3? Have you picked it up for the Nintendo Switch yet? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below!
It’s Godzilla VS Mothra’s larva twins in this large-scale Tokyo SOS statue from Mondo. The limited edition statue allows Godzilla fans to customize the scene to their liking, including multiple display options and interchangeable parts. Mondo even threw in a severed Mothra leg for Godzilla to chew on!
The Tokyo SOS statue is limited to only 600 pieces. It measures between 16″ to 20″ tall, depending on if a Mothra larva is attached to Godzilla’s tail. The base is 15″ in diameter, and the overall width, including the characters, is 17″. This high-end collectible is expected to ship next May.
Does this mean we’ll get a Kiryu (Mechagodzilla) statue to go along with this?
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Based on the amazing Godzilla: Tokyo SOS. This statue captures the brutal battle between Godzilla, Mothra and Kiryu. Godzilla is fully realized with stunning attention to detail including an array of swappable accessories that recreate specific moments from the movie. This statue is the perfect companion piece to Mondo’s Mothra: Tokyo SOS statue released last year, creating an epic face off between the two iconic monsters!
The $585 collectible comes with the following:
Godzilla Statue
Two Mothra Larva
Base Diorama
Swappable Closed Lower Jaw
Swappable “Chomping on Mothra’s legs” lower Jaw
Swappable semi-transparent Heat Ray Attack with head
Swappable Tail tip (used to display with or without attached Mothra Larva)
Tokyo SOS’s Godzilla had my favorite King of the Monsters design. The movie itself, not so much. It was one of those Toho films that threw everything at the wall, like modern-day comic book movies. It’s full of classic Godzilla monsters and other characters. There was a bit of a budget issue, but the special effects crew pulled off some shots. Sadly, the film does reuse destruction footage from other movies.
Remember how Grand Admiral Ackbar went out like a punk before Leia got to pull her Space Mary Poppins act in The Last Jedi? Don’t think about that or how the Disney Star Wars trilogy took a steaming dump all over the Original Trilogy characters. Instead, buy the new Return of the Jedi Black Series Ackbar figure! Can’t you feel that $27.99 loosening from your wallet at the sight of the Kenner-inspired blister card?
You know you want it. But, you better act fast because this memberberry will probably, totally, no doubt about it, sell out. That’s why it’s limited to two per customer. Hasbro has to keep these on lockdown. It’s not like Star Wars fans have lost their love of collecting after years of Sequel Trilogy figures and price hikes. This figure will ship around December 1st.
When I first looked at this figure, I was trying to figure out why he looked less detailed than the previously released Black Series Ackbar. That’s because Hasbro is trying to replicate the figure’s original orange look. Which also means there’s no wash or detailed paint on the toy. So, you’re paying a higher price for a reissued figure that looks like he was half-finished.
Hasbro didn’t pull this cheap stunt with the 40th anniversary The Empire Strikes Back figures. Why do that here? Ugh.
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Ackbar led the defense of Mon Cala and masterminded the rebel attack on the second Death Star at the Battle of Endor. He became a Grand Admiral in the New Republic, winning many victories
At least he has an articulated mouth. That’s the only good thing I can really say. Just because a figure wasn’t that detailed in the 1980s doesn’t mean you should charge triple the price to replicate that effect today. Sigh.
Sixteen years after Gears of War made its debut on the XBOX 360, Cliff Bleszinski’s COGs and Locusts are finally getting a feature film on Netflix, and so many false starts. Not only that, but Netflix will also produce an animated series, according to a Hollywood Reporter exclusive.
The Gears of War video game series centered around the humans of the planet Sera battling for survival against a subterranean race known as the Locust. The franchise is rife with storytelling potential from the grunts fighting a seemingly endless war and the civilian survivors dealing with martial law or those living on the outskirts who’ve totally forsaken the “safety” the Coalition of Ordered Governments provides.
The first three games focus on COG soldiers Marcus, Dom, Cole, and Biard. Each character had his backstory; some were quite tragic. The squad was full of masculinity, ball-busting, and a drive to save the human race at almost any cost. You know, the sort of things today’s entertainment industry appears to despise. So, what can we expect from a Netflix adaptation?
Very little is known at this point. No director, cast, release date, and writers have been announced. However, we can all agree that both adaptations will probably deviate from the source material if the past has taught us anything. We saw drastic changes with The Witcher. These modifications may have been why Henry Cavill called it quits as the series lead.
As I said earlier, there are so many avenues to go down and vast amounts of subjects/topics to explore. Unfortunately, I fear much of this potential will be ignored, and we’ll get the typical subversion or character neutering that has become commonplace. Considering Cliff Bleszinski’s current mindset, I wouldn’t doubt that he would get behind a total overhaul of the series along with whatever fan-antagonizing Netflix would start on Twitter.
Fans of the neo-noir fantasy series ‘Carnival Row’ got some bittersweet news. After the first season ended in 2019, the show has been on hiatus, but Amazon Studios announced the show will return for a second season. Unfortunately for the fandom, it will be its final season.
“Prime Video today announced the final season of Carnival Row, the one-hour Amazon Original fantasy-drama series from Amazon Studios and Legendary Television starring Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne will premiere February 17, 2023,” Amazon said in a press release.
The show is based on the speculative script ‘A Killing on Carnival Row’ from Travis Beacham, who now co-produces the series with showrunner Erik Oleson. It also stars Simon McBurney, Tamzin Merchant, David Gyasi, Andrew Gower, Karla Crome, Arty Froushan, Indira Varma, and Jared Harris.
You can watch the trailer for the show below:
Amazon Studios describes the series as follows,
“In a fantasy world where humans and creatures clash, Season Two of Carnival Row picks up with former inspector Rycroft Philostrate a.k.a. Philo (Orlando Bloom) investigating a series of gruesome murders stoking social tension. Vignette Stonemoss (Cara Delevingne) and the Black Raven plot payback for the unjust oppression inflicted by The Burgue’s human leaders, Jonah Breakspear (Arty Froushan) and Sophie Longerbane (Caroline Ford). Tourmaline (Karla Crome) inherits supernatural powers that threaten her fate and the future of The Row. And, after escaping The Burgue and her vengeful brother Ezra (Andrew Gower), Imogen Spurnrose (Tamzin Merchant) and her partner Agreus Astrayon (David Gyasi) encounter a radical new society which upends their plans. With humans and fae folk divided and freedom on the line, each hero will face impossible dilemmas and soul-defining tests tests in the epic conclusion of Carnival Row.”
The show has a companion audiobook titled ‘Carnival Row: Tangle in the Dark.’
Sure, a giant radioactive lizard may have destroyed your city and squished your family, but now you can own a cuddly Zippermouth version of that same monster! So cry yourself to sleep with one of four Godzilla plushies that are now up for pre-order on Previews World. Pre-orders for the Zippermouth Godzillas will be open until November 21st. All four can be picked up for $139.80 or individually for $34.95 each. Expect these radioactive cuddle buddies to be in stores in April 2023.
UPDATE: While getting this story ready for publication, we noticed that the individual Zippermouth Godzillas were no longer available and could now only be purchased as a set of four. We’ll keep the link in the article just in case the page goes live again before the November 21st deadline.
The terrifying thing bout these is the grin. He’s smiling at you while he unleashes a blast of atomic breath. The embroidered beast would make the perfect gift for the Godzilla fan in your life or a terrible present for a small child. I can totally see a kid being scarred for life if they woke up with the zipper smile bearing down on them.
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The Godzilla Zippermouth features individually stuffed claws, embroidered details of his eyes, nose and spine (Zippermouth never use print detailing), and custom-dyed fabric that’s super soft to the touch. These are is the most expressive and detailed plush Godzillas ever produced. And, of course, all Zippermouth feature their trademark zippered smile: Just unzip to reveal Godzilla’s destructive grin.
Zippermouths aren’t just a Godzilla affair. QM, the company behind the plushes, also has licenses with other properties like Alien, Stitch, Maleficent, Jack Skellington, Invader Zim, and others. The prices of these Zippermouth plushes range from $29.99 to $34.99.
What do you think of these Godzilla plushies? Let us know below.
The Imperial Probe Droid is our first glimpse into the darker side of Star Wars. This creepy, almost insectoid-looking self-destructing tattle tail’s appearance was followed closely by Luke’s mauling by a Wampa. It told us upfront that The Empire Strikes Back would be a cold, grim, and unsettling affair.
Sideshow Collectibles captured the ominous look of the Empire’s mechanical scout in this latest Premium Format Figure. The Probe Droid stands 27″ tall and is mounted on a Hoth Rebel base-inspired stand. The figure has rotating legs and light-up eyes. Sideshow also included a sound box to recreate the droid’s distinctive gibberish. Unfortunately, these features require (3) AA batteries, and there’s no option for a USB plugin.
The Premium Format Figure is $875 and is due sometime between June and September 2023. Something to note is that the Probe Droid is made from polystone. Obviously, there are mixed materials here, or else you wouldn’t have the light-up eyes. But if the limbs and antenna are made from Polystone, it could be effortless to break something on this big boy if it accidentally tumbles off the shelf. Hopefully, some of the more delicate parts are made from a form of plastic, so it has a little bend, just in case.
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The Probe Droid Premium Format Figure measures 27” tall and 13” wide as the dark, spindly probot™ patrols an industrial corridor. Its domed head is equipped with numerous antennas and sensors in order to aid its reconnaissance mission. Every detail, from the powerful blasters in its body to the pincer-like apertures protruding from its sides, showcases the stealth and danger for which this droid is infamous.
What do you think of the latest Star Wars Premium Format Figure? Should the rod shoved up the droid’s butt be clear? Let us know below.
Based on the fantasy manga by Yoshitoki Ōima, ‘To Your Eternity’ has entered its second season with the Japanese animation studio Drive taking over. An English dubbed version from Studiopolis has been announced which will air on the Crunchyroll streaming service.
“An Orb, known only as It, is cast to Earth to be observed from afar. Capable of changing forms from beings whose reflections It captures, It first becomes a rock and then, due to the rising temperature, moss.
It does not move until one snowy day, a wolf at death’s door barely crosses by. When It takes the animal’s form, It attains awareness of its consciousness and starts to wander with an unclear destination in mind. Soon, It comes across the wolf’s master—a young boy waiting for his tribe to return from a paradise abundant with fish and fruit in the south. Although the boy is lonely, he still hopes those whom he holds dear in his memories have not forgotten him and that he will reunite with them one day.
The boy wants to explore new surroundings and decides to abandon his home with It to find the paradise using the traces his tribe left behind. However, with a heavily injured body and no sight of his elder comrades, what will become of the boy?
Fumetsu no Anata e illustrates the story of an immortal being experiencing humanity, meeting all types of people in many places throughout time.”
The first season of the show was animated by Brain Base.