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Diablo IV Characters Can Get Eulogies by Megan Fox

Diablo IV recently had its release on home consoles and PC, allowing players to battle hordes of enemies and find legendary loot. Despite a few online connection stumbles at first, many are finding themselves in Sanctuary and facing demons under the command of Lilith. At some point during their quest, a player may die when fighting the powerful enemies that lurk around the game’s environments. Normally that wouldn’t be a big deal as players can just continue their game, but what if your character’s death got highlighted with a eulogy by actress Megan Fox? Would that make the game more interesting?

Blizzard is collaborating with actress Megan Fox, who recently posted on her Instagram a promo for Diablo IV. The short video invites players to share their worst or last in-game death they had while playing Diablo IV, and if chosen Megan will give their character a eulogy about how they lived in Sanctuary. This is done by using the hashtag #DiabloDeaths when posting a clip online.

But that’s not the only thing they might get by submitting a Diablo IV clip on either Twitter, TikTok, or Instagram. She might instead make fun of you if your submitted clip was a chump’s death. The promo asks players to submit their clips by June 7th, and then June 8th is when Megan’s reactions will start going up on social media. Given the actress’ well-known sass, everyone can definitely expect some genuinely funny reactions to the clips shared online. Many players might be getting a eulogy that tells of how heroic their character went out in-game, but there might be an unlucky few who get mocked for being slain in the worst ways.

Diablo IV has a lot of tough areas that players might find themselves getting killed in, especially in some of the game’s tougher boss fights and dungeons. Depending on the class you choose, some sections of Diablo IV may be more difficult to navigate than others, particularly for classes that can’t take a lot of hits often. The same can be said for the larger battles that require multiple players to tackle, which require a lot of careful planning and preparation beforehand. Regardless, most people would rather have their character’s tale be of heroic death in battle for Megan Fox to praise, rather than her detailing how much of a chump they were when getting killed. We’ll know how ridiculous things will get when the eulogies start getting shared online.

What do you think of Diablo IV and the promo that Blizzard is doing with Megan Fox? Is there something you want to see done with the game at some point? Share your thoughts about Diablo IV in the comments down below!

More Banjo-Kazooie Collectibles Are Here! Check Out Walrus Banjo’s Statue!

Eekum Bokum! Get ready to travel to Freezeezy Peak with Walrus Banjo! Mmmmm… 1998 Banjo-Kazooie nostalgia!

First4Figures has announced another new Banjo-Kazooie statue, celebrating the Rare N64 title we all remember so fondly. The best part is that F4F didn’t make ten different versions of the statue!

That’s right, there’s only one Walrus Banjo, and he is currently going for $274.99. The price, which is $20 off, will go back up to $299 at the end of this month.

There are no special features with Walrus Banjo. No LEDs or swappable parts. Nope. What you see is what you get. It’s Banjo freshly transformed into a walrus via Mumbo’s magic.

The big-eyed, happy, and chubby Banjo is expected to release during the first quarter of 2024.

BANJO-KAZOOIE - WALRUS BANJO
Photo Credit: First4Figures
BANJO-KAZOOIE - WALRUS BANJO
Photo Credit: First4Figures
BANJO-KAZOOIE - WALRUS BANJO
Photo Credit: First4Figures
BANJO-KAZOOIE - WALRUS BANJO
Photo Credit: First4Figures
BANJO-KAZOOIE - WALRUS BANJO
Photo Credit: First4Figures

One of the many transformations Banjo and Kazooie undergo in the original game is turning into an adorable Walrus to explore Freezeezy Peak. This toothy transformation can withstand the world’s icy waters, and can also challenge Boggy the Bear to a sled race!

Walrus Banjo comes with the following:

  • Swirling blue and yellow Mumbo magic
  • Skull plinth replica base
  • Limited edition numbering
  • Banjo-Kazooie Authentication card

The last First4Figures Banjo-Kazooie collectible we covered was the adorable Bee Banjo. Which character or version of Banjo do you think will be next?

Banjo-Kazooie came out when I was in my late teens, but Rare’s gameplay loops were addictive even for a cynical teen. Although the game might seem very basic nowadays, in the 1990s fully 3D, semi-open-world video games were still very unique. It would be years before Ubisoft came around and made free-roam gameplay a chore.

What are some of your favorite memories from Banjo-Kazooie and its sequels? Let us know in the comments section below.

[Source: First4Figures]

Review: The Flash – Turning Back Time

The DC Universe has been through a rocky path when it comes to big blockbuster movie releases. Gone are the days of old when it was a significant event to see DC superheroes featured in their own movie. But that doesn’t mean there won’t ever be a few good movies to remind us why we love to see DC heroes spring into action on the big screen, especially when their adventures bring together generations of superhero fans. The Flash is a movie with a heartfelt story about acceptance, thrusting us into a time-traveling adventure that will also tug at nostalgia heartstrings. Although The Flash has been dogpiled with controversy, none of that affects the wild ride DC fans will go on that is surprisingly interesting, despite some lingering issues along the way.

Ezra Miller reprises their role as Barry Allen, also known as The Flash, after the events of Justice League. While helping out his fellow league members Batman and Wonder Woman, Barry realizes his speed can allow him to travel through time. He begins to wonder if this ability will be able to help him change the past and rescue his mother, which he’s strongly advised not to do so by Ben Affleck’s Batman. But without much hesitation, Barry runs fast enough to go back in time to when his mother was alive and prevent her death through a simple action. In doing so, Barry inadvertently affects the multiverse and creates a cascading effect that thrusts him into a time-traveling, multiverse adventure that will have him face many personal truths, as well as put him face-to-face with variants of other DC heroes.

The biggest thing about The Flash is how well it puts Barry Allen through an emotional journey about accepting the death of his mother, as well as the domino effect it had on his father and other parts of the DC Universe. Many aspects of the story are similar to films like Back to the Future, where affecting time can have detrimental consequences in ways that are often unintentional. Ezra Miller has double and triple work to do playing Barry Allen and an alternate-world version of the character that is younger and less mature. The banter and goofy moments between the two will make you laugh, or cause you to think about the ramifications of Barry going back in time, which often leads to something goofy or weird happening shortly after.

But while some of the subject matter can get very heavy, especially when talking about accepting the loss of a loved one, the humor of Barry in awkward moments and goofy dialogue keep things lighthearted when it needs to be. The funny moments never overshadow or outright ruin any time the film needs to be serious in tone, which works out beautifully towards the middle and latter half of the story.

The one major part of the story that falters is when certain aspects of the plot come to a screeching halt. Characters we meet early on disappear after being around for a short time, never to affect the rest of the story or come into play towards the end. At the same time when we start meeting alternate versions of characters we know, they are only around for a short time before completely disappearing, being left out completely from the climax and the rest of the story. What’s more is how characters that are mentioned more than a few times or referenced by someone never appear or affect any events that happen throughout the movie, even in places where it would make sense of them to do so. While The Flash takes place in the same universe as Justice League, there are definitely steps taken to avoid or outright ignore some heroes that would definitely play a major part in Barry Allen’s story.

But what about the action? Not only do we get to see the powers of The Flash, specifically the speed force, in a more dynamic and cinematic way than ever before, but we also get to see more of The Flash’s powers in action. From zipping through the streets and saving people, to phasing through solid objects, and of course time travel to the past; The Flash gets a more faithful treatment of his powers than in previous iterations of the character in movies. But Barry isn’t the only one who gets phenomenal scenes to showcase his prowess and heroics, every hero we come across gets some big moments that will have you on the edge of your seat with excitement.

This leads to one of the biggest parts of The Flash that intrigued many people to see it, the return of Michael Keaton as Batman. Without a doubt, Michael Keaton still embodies his version of Bruce Wayne pulled right out of the 1989 and 1992 Tim Burton films, with time having passed greatly for the character. His movements, mannerisms, and tone of his voice are exactly how one would picture the character in an older fashion. But that doesn’t mean he’s any slower or hits any less hard than he did in his films, this Batman still packs quite the punch.

One portion of the movie when Barry Allen travels through time and makes his way to Wayne Manor with his alternate self turns into a massive amount of fan service for those who watched the original Batman films. There are tons of nods and Easter eggs for fans who loved that version of the character, including many of the rooms from those films recreated in heavy detail. Both the exterior and interior of that version of Wayne Manor are exactly as you remember it, despite some characters like Alfred Pennyworth not being around.

We see The Batcave, the 1989 version of the Batmobile, and all of the suits that Bruce Wayne has used throughout the years. However, most of this is general fan service that doesn’t get used or become significant in the film. Despite how much love is shown for the Batmobile, we never see Batman use it in the story. The Batwing is the only vehicle Batman uses in the scenes that follow, despite having all of those wonderful toys shown on screen and hyping up their inclusion. And yet for a brief period of time, it feels like Michael Keaton’s Batman steals the movie from Ezra Miller’s The Flash. Michael Keaton just attracts most of the attention in each scene he appears in, even when big things are happening for Ezra Miller. His presence as Batman is just that significant to DC fans, and it definitely shows. Even if you’re not a big Batman fan, the action and dialogue of these scenes will have you more engaged with the film than everything else until the big climax at the end.

The unfortunate thing about this is that other characters don’t get enough opportunity to really shine because of this. Sasha Calle does a good job as Kara Zor-El, better known as Superman’s cousin from Krypton called Supergirl, but she only remains present in one section of the movie. Sashe plays the character with a heavy weight on her shoulders after having gone through so much for so long, which feels like an interesting juxtaposition to Henry Cavil’s Superman. After Barry, his alternate self, and Batman rescue her from imprisonment; Kara joins the group in helping to stop an invading General Zod.

With no Superman in this world to help them, Kara needs to take on the role of Earth’s protector from Zod, but her conclusion in this major event never feels like a true resolution by the time Barry’s story comes to an end. Michael Keaton’s Batman is given a small sendoff that will divide fans of the character, but at least he was given some sort of conclusion, unlike Kara. After certain things happen, she’s just completely dropped and forgotten as the rest of the big climax for Barry and his variant takes hold of the movie.

It’s at the very end of the movie that the DC fan service ramps up exponentially. There are some major cameos and nods to past versions of DC heroes and properties, with a few major ones that have already been spoiled in the news. Because of Barry Allen’s actions to go back in time, causes a ripple effect throughout the multiverse that pulls in classic and iconic versions of characters like Superman, Batman, and others. Some of the cameos that appear will have DC fans shouting for joy at being able to see some of their beloved renditions of characters return in surprise fashion, while others they may have never seen before will shock at their inclusion. Classic eras of DC movies will finally bring together heroes that should have been together but never got a chance to be shown on the same frame, while others offer one last goodbye to those who followed their adventures for decades.

A significant part of enjoying this is prior knowledge to knowing about DC films and characters, including those that are played by actors who never got to fully realize their versions on the big screen. If you don’t know the backstory to why those versions of major characters never were brought to the big screen, then your excitement for these cameos will be significantly reduced. One might even argue some will experience confusion along with shock at why some actors are playing certain characters because of this.

In the aftermath of a massive DC celebration, does The Flash end in a good place? When things wrap up and Barry finally solves the bigger issues he caused, the conclusion of this story is bittersweet. Things are solved and have an emotional rounding by the end, but one cannot help but think about the larger DC universe here despite Barry Allen making things right. With major changes happening to the DC universe in movies, the pseudo-promise of more to come feels hollow. The truth is that we might not see this version of The Flash or this version of the DC universe again on film, which will disappoint many who have felt invested in these stories for a long time. The Snyder-verse, as it’s been called for this version of the Justice League, may end on a sour note despite never fully getting into a stride to have moments like the ones that this movie tries to make.

The Flash is a fun movie for DC fans that have been hoping to see a better-quality story told in this cinematic universe. It has great action scenes, funny moments that might give you a laugh, hype-inducing and nostalgic fan service, and an emotional thread to guide you along. For some, that might be more than enough to enjoy the ride this movie brings you on, but for others, it means many more things that won’t have them leaving the movie with much optimism for what comes after. A wild stinger at the very end will grab your attention for a brief moment before quickly fading away. The movie is good for what it is, but only if you take it alone without the context of this version of the greater DC universe.

What do you think of The Flash? Will you be seeing the movie in theaters? What were you hoping to see in this side of the DC universe films? Leave your thoughts down below in the comments and let us know!

Review: Transformers: Rise of the Beasts – Real Beast Wars

Fans of Transformers have had many different movies to watch of varying degrees of quality. Ultimately, these movies are all about action scenes and computer effects that add even more action scenes to marvel at. There’s very little in terms of storytelling to chew on, especially if you’re hoping for deep or complex plots to follow. That’s not what anyone comes to Transformers movies for. What audiences want from these films is robots in disguise battling it out for the fate of the universe, and the latest movie in the series, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, delivers just that. But this time, fans of the classic CGI cartoon Beast Wars get to join in on the fun, with a few extra surprises as well.

The plot here revolves around another MacGuffin from Cybertron that the Autobots need to find before their enemies get a hold of it. That object is the Transwarp Key, an item that can help transport Optimus Prime and his Autobots back home to Cybertron. The key was originally held by the Maximals, a group of robots that traveled to various planets to help build up life around the universe until the dreaded Unicron and his Terrorcons arrived to consume their planet. The Maximals fled to Earth and hid the Transwarp Key from the Terrorcons, lying dormant and hidden for hundreds of years. That is until one day in 1994, a young museum intern named Elena triggers the activation of the Transwarp Key, signaling the Terrorcons to pursue it. The Autobots enlist the help of an ex-military electronics expert named Noah to help them find and get the key, which has them come together with the Maximals in their fight against Unicron and the Terrorcons.

For some viewers, the plot will feel jam-packed with many details that don’t always come together. There are a lot of characters that are included, but many of them don’t have enough time to be fleshed out or the backstory explained, which may or may not work in some cases. Often they’re just there to be part of the major fights and look cool on screen, as well as give the nod to classic Transformers or Beast Wars characters.

The story mostly follows Noah (played by Anthony Ramos) from start to finish, giving a reason for his involvement with the Autobots. Noah has a sick brother and a struggling family to take care of in the harsh world of 1994, which briefly puts him on the wrong path. Eventually, he comes around and does the right thing, helping the Autobots and doing his part to save his world from the threat of Unicron and the Terracons.

On the other hand, Elena, played by Dominique Fishback is the other human character that has a purpose in all of this. However, her story doesn’t feel as emotional or impactful as Noah, where her struggle is to break out of being an intern at the museum she works for. Her talents are wasted and often taken advantage of by her boss until she triggers events that lead to a meeting with the Autobots. By the time her story wraps up at the end, it feels less important than Noah’s story, let alone everything happening with the giant robots. The same can be said for the rest of the human cast, who either make brief appearances early on and disappear, or only play a small part throughout the film that never feels anything beyond cheesy or shallow.

The humor of the film will also be a divisive point for many. Not every joke lands well, especially the more racially charged humor. Some of the banter between the giant robots may get a chuckle out of you, but unless you’re ok with the silly humor from the 90s you might not care for it. Noah and Elena have some humorous moments as well, but they too suffer from cheesy or awkward jokes that might not be for everyone. The Transformers movies never got their funny moments quite right or had anything that was universally viewed as humorous by everyone, and this movie is no different. You either get the jokes and laugh at them or you won’t. Luckily, there’s always an action scene or big moment with the plot shortly after to keep things moving and not linger on the awkwardness.

The Autobots and Maximals are voiced by a variety of actors and actresses, with some doing a better job than others at portraying the robots in disguise. Peter Cullen once does the iconic voice of Optimus Prime, who is hardened by the burden of leadership and getting his squad home. His voice is a staple of these movies and delivers in the right ways.

The rest of the Autobots will be either hit or miss with most viewers, despite some of them having more time to put their personalities on full display. Pete Davidson plays Mirage, a charismatic Autobot that tries hard to be hip with Noah and everyone else. Ron Perlman plays Optimus Primal, the leader of the Maximals who is bound by honor to preserve life at any cost. And Michelle Yeoh voices Airazor, one of Optimus Primal’s Maximal allies and a warrior who continuously fights the Terrorcons. Each of them does a solid job voicing their respective roles, but it may be hard for some viewers to accept some of the more famous voices as the characters. Often it feels like Michelle Yeoh is talking rather than an alien warrior from another world, and the same can be said for Pete Davidson’s Mirage.

The rest of the voice cast is far less impactful, despite their characters appearing on screen and fighting often during the movie. Scourge is the leader of the Terrorcons, voiced by Peter Dinklage, and doesn’t stand out more than a big baddy for Optimus Prime to duke it out with. Though he speaks multiple times in the film, we don’t really get much from him outside of the one-liners and evil dialogue when facing the Autobots and Maximals.

The same can also be said for Unicron, who is supposed to be the major threat of the movie but doesn’t do much throughout. Unicron is voiced by Colman Domingo and has only a few scenes where he gets to shine, with a lot of it being in flashbacks or brief moments around the climax of the film. We only get to see Unicron devastate an older planet, and never see him transform into his cartoon robot form. For some Transformers fans, this will be enough, but there could have been more done with the character to make his ominous presence direr.

The big battles of the film definitely deliver in terms of spectacle and explosions. There are plenty of scenes where each Autobot and Maximal gets to show off their weapons and fighting prowess, with a few goofy moments that still look cool. With most of the Maximals, we don’t get a lot of their backstory or personality, but we do get to see them fight plenty of enemies in combat and work together as a unit. Getting to see the Autobots and Maximals run into battle together is something long-time Transformers and Beast Wars fans will love, mashing together two parts of their childhoods into something that looks awesome. The final battle does inject surprises that you won’t see coming, but the very final part of the climax does feel somewhat underwhelming in comparison. How things are wrapped up could have been done in a grander fashion, or at least match up to the beginning and middle of the final battle.

In the context of the Transformers films, this movie does seem to be inconsequential. But when viewed as a reboot of the series, things are a lot more promising. This is especially true for the final reveal at the very end that hints at the future of the movie series. There are little hints throughout the film that you won’t notice at first, but most people will not be expecting what is shown after everything comes to an end. If you know the history of the Transformers series, both in the cartoons and the comics, you’ll be very intrigued by what is over the horizon. For everyone else, however, it won’t be as impactful, despite being interesting for where things might go.

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts delivers exactly what it promises. If you want giant robots fighting each other in high-stakes action, then you won’t be disappointed by what is offered here. What the movie promises by the end of the story will be enough to make you excited for what comes next, but only if you’re someone who is already a fan of these films and a fan of the Transformers franchise. Those outside of that group will only see a surface-level action movie that won’t have the same kind of weight it does for long-time fans. The computer effects look fantastic and the battles are incredible, but not much has changed beyond that for these movies that you haven’t already seen before.

What do you think of Transformers: Rise of the Beasts? Did you grow up watching the Beast Wars cartoon or following the Transformers? Let us know your thoughts in the comments down below!

Spider-Man 2099, Miguel O’Hara, Gets His Own S.H.Figuarts Toy!

Miquel O’Hara, Spider-Man 2099, the seemingly ruthless leader of the Spider-Society, finally gets his own S.H.Figuarts action figure.

Standing 7″ tall and loaded with articulation, Spider-Man 2099 is the type of figure many of us have been looking forward to since the character debuted in 1992. Ah, the era in which nearly every comic book had some type of gimmick cover, including holograms or foil variants.

We spotted the $134.99 Spider-Man 2099 pop-up for pre-order over at Entertainment Earth. Bandai certainly went in a different direction than I thought it would. Rather than going for a smooth look, Miquel’s suit has in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Bandai has opted for more detail. Emphasizing the hi-tech aspect of 2099, Miguel O’Hara’s spidey suit is intricately detailed with lots of panel lining and circuitry.

Over the years, Spider-Man 2099’s design has remained mostly the same, with video games adding more bells and whistles to the “unstable molecule fabric.” The latest Spider-Verse movie also adds to the functionality of the suit, giving it nano-tech … which is (in my opinion) being overused in newer superhero movies.

Spider-Man 2099 S.H.Figuarts
Photo Credit: Bandai
Spider-Man 2099 S.H.Figuarts
Photo Credit: Bandai
Spider-Man 2099 S.H.Figuarts
Photo Credit: Bandai
Spider-Man 2099 S.H.Figuarts
Photo Credit: Bandai
Spider-Man 2099 S.H.Figuarts
Photo Credit: Bandai
Spider-Man 2099 S.H.Figuarts
Photo Credit: Bandai
Spider-Man 2099 S.H.Figuarts
Photo Credit: Bandai

The Spider-Man 2099 S.H.Figuarts figure includes the following interchangeable parts and accessories:

  • 1x Cloak
  • 1x Bracelet
  • 1x Alternate neck part
  • 2x Pairs of alternate hands
  • 2x Web effect parts (1x long and 1x short)
  • 1x Alternate unmasked Miguel O’Hara head
  • 1x Bracelet

The second half of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse better include a Deadpool cameo. However, if it doesn’t, you can always create one with an S.H.Figuarts version of the Merc with a Mouth.

Could Spider-Man 2099 go toe-to-toe with Deadpool and come out alive? Has that possibility ever been explored within the Marvel Universe? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

[Source: Entertainment Earth]

The Past Of Loki Explored In Marvel’s New Pull List

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Marvel Comics is bringing a huge list of heroes and villains to their new pull list. Captain America, the X-Men, Spider-Man, and Thor’s mischievous brother Loki are getting the spotlight.

“In this week’s Marvel Comics, Loki must save the Marvel Universe—from himself,” Marvel said on their website. “Loki may be the “benevolent” God of Stories now, but his past as the God of Lies returns to haunt him when ancient, powerful weapons he once built end up scattered across the Ten Realms! In LOKI (2023) #1, Loki must track down these weapons before they fall into the wrong hands and bring about Ragnarok. Surprising guest stars, exciting new characters, and startling twists await in this all-new miniseries by rising stars Dan Watters and Germán Peralta! See the God of Mischief reckon with the remnants of his past in LOKI (2023) #1.”

Marvel revealed the complete list online:

New Comics

  • BISHOP: WAR COLLEGE (2023) #5
  • CAPTAIN AMERICA: SENTINEL OF LIBERTY (2022) #13
  • DAREDEVIL (2022) #12
  • DEADPOOL: BADDER BLOOD (2023) #1
  • FANTASTIC FOUR (2022) #8
  • GROOT (2023) #2
  • IMMORTAL X-MEN (2022) #12
  • INVINCIBLE IRON MAN (2022) #7
  • LOKI (2023) #1
  • RED GOBLIN (2023) #5
  • SPIDER-MAN (2022) #9
  • STAR WARS (2020) #35
  • STAR WARS: RETURN OF THE JEDI – THE EMPIRE (2023) #1
  • STAR WARS: YODA (2022) #8
  • VENOM (2021) #20
  • X-MEN (2021) #23
  • X-MEN: BEFORE THE FALL – MUTANT FIRST STRIKE (2023) #1

New Collections

  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: BEYOND OMNIBUS HC ARTHUR ADAMS FIRST ISSUE COVER
  • GENERATION X EPIC COLLECTION: THE SECRET OF M TPB
  • SPIDER-WOMAN BY DENNIS HOPELESS TPB
  • STAR WARS: HAN SOLO & CHEWBACCA VOL. 2 – THE CRYSTAL RUN PART TWO TPB
  • THE HOOD: THE SAGA OF PARKER ROBBINS TPB
  • X-FORCE BY BENJAMIN PERCY VOL. 6 TPB

Marvel Unlimited

  • CAPTAIN AMERICA: SENTINEL OF LIBERTY (2022) #10
  • COSMIC GHOST RIDER (2023) #1
  • GHOST RIDER (2022) #12
  • HALLOWS’ EVE (2023) #1
  • I AM IRON MAN (2023) #1
  • MURDERWORLD: GAME OVER (2023) #1
  • SPIDER-GWEN: SHADOW CLONES (2023) #1
  • SPIDER-MAN (2022) #6
  • SPIDER-MAN: UNFORGIVEN (2023) #1
  • STAR WARS (2020) #32
  • STAR WARS: HAN SOLO & CHEWBACCA (2022) #10
  • STAR WARS: HIDDEN EMPIRE (2022) #4
  • STAR WARS: THE HIGH REPUBLIC – THE BLADE (2022) #3
  • STAR WARS: THE MANDALORIAN (2022) #8
  • VENOM (2021) #17
  • X-FORCE (2019) #38

These titles will be available for print and digital purchases on June 7, 2023.

HiDive Nabs Anime Rom-Com ‘Tada Never Falls In Love’

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The romantic comedy anime ‘Tada Never Falls In Love’ is a 2018 television show directed by Mitsue Yamazaki and produced by the Japanese animation studio Doga Kobo, which released a total of thirteen episodes. Sentai Filmworks announced that they had acquired the North American distribution rights to the series and would stream it to HiDive.

“In the mood for a heartwarming anime about unexpected romance and personal growth,” HiDive said on their website. They added, “…because Tada Never Falls in Love (Tada-kun wa Koi wo Shinai) is coming on Sunday, June 11, 2023.”

The series is written by Yoshiko Nakamura with character designs done by Junichiro Taniguchi and music composed by Yukari Hashimoto.

You can watch the trailer below:

Wikipedia describes the synopsis as follows,

“The story follows Mitsuyoshi Tada, a boy who has never known love. He is taking pictures of the cherry blossoms in full bloom when he meets Teresa Wagner, a transfer student from Larsenburg, a European country. She got separated from her travel companion upon arriving in Japan. Tada helps her and brings her to his grandfather’s coffee shop. Teresa’s travel companion and bodyguard Alec arrives and beats up Kaoru misunderstanding him as chasing after Teresa. They discover the hotel they’re supposed to be staying at is actually next to Tada’s cafe. The next day, they enroll in Tada’s school and are in the same class. Alec agrees on joining the Photography Club on Teresa’s request she wants to take great pictures. Mitsuyoshi is actually an aspiring photographer and wants to become his father’s footsteps and become a famous photographer. Mitsuyoshi lost his parents in a car accident during his childhood. The one last photo his father took and his camera were the only things he has from his parents. The story focuses on the adventures of Tada and his friends and their building relationships.”

Japanese singer Masayoshi Ōishi performs the opening theme song “Otomodachi Film” and the ending theme is voice actress Manaka Iwami performing a cover of the Sambomaster song “Love Song.”

Not Even Metaverse Employees Like Using The Meta VR Headsets

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One would think that a company that’s going all in with virtual reality would make sure that employees feel comfortable while using the required hardware. That, however, does not seem to be the case when it comes to Meta Quest and the Metaverse.

In a piece from Bloomberg, we learned that Meta employees responsible for the virtual world aren’t working within it. Would you want to use the Metaverse if you knew the people behind the scenes were not keen on using the tools they’re trying to sell you?

Around a dozen employees (former and present) told the publication that the Meta Quest headsets were not being used. Meta staff was not even using the tool for meetings, which was one of the big selling points when Mark Zuckerberg started the platform’s big marketing push.

I wonder if Metaverse workers would be more comfortable with Apple’s upcoming $3,500 Vision Pro headset. Considering Apple’s ability to (sometimes) innovate, the Meta Quest may have some real competition if the price becomes more consumer-friendly.

A new Meta Quest headset is finally debuting this fall, but the base price is jumping from $399 to $499. Oof. At least it’s still less expensive than Sony’s PSVR2.

But what is driving the increased price for the new Meta Quest? According to a new video from the company, the Meta Quest 3 has 2x the processing power and is about half as thin as its predecessor. The cameras at the front of the VR headset will allow for augmented reality, and the displays will output an unspecified “higher resolution.

Thankfully, it appears that your old library of Meta games will be compatible with the new hardware. Sadly, we’ll have to wait until September 27th, when Meta Connect happens to find out more.

What do you think of VR tech? Was it more of a novelty than a serious contender in work and leisure spaces? Let us know below!

[Source: Bloomberg] [Source: Meta]

COBRA’s FireFly Infiltrates Mezco’s G.I. JOE One:12 Collective

Mezco‘s One:12 Collective is back in the battle between G.I. JOE and COBRA! The latest character from the 1980s toyline is FireFly, the sabotage and demolitions specialist!

This version of the COBRA saboteur is pretty close to his Hasbro original. However, he isn’t sporting the same all-white backpack this time.—kindof a bummer.

Firefly instead comes with a more modern Cobra-branded kit that houses twin flying drones and a four-wheeler drone. Other than that, much of his outfit is still the same, including the submachine gun.

FireFly features 32 points of articulation and stands 6″ tall.

Photo Credit: Mezco
Photo Credit: Mezco
Photo Credit: Mezco
Photo Credit: Mezco
Photo Credit: Mezco
Photo Credit: Mezco

 

FireFly comes with the following gear:

  • Three (3) head portrait
  • Cobra-issued camo uniform
  • Chest harness
  • Wrist gauntlets
  • Utility belt
  • Thigh holsters
  • Knee armor
  • Tactical boots
  • One (1) backpack
  • One (1) wrist communicator
  • One (1) walkie-talkie
  • One (1) tablet computer
  • One (1) rover drone
  • One (1) handgun with three (3) removable magazines
  • One (1) submachine gun with three (3) removable magazines
  • One (1) large tactical knife and holster (attaches to boot or forearm)
  • One (1) pair of goggles
  • Two (2) flying drones
  • Two (2) explosive devices
  • Two (2) detonators
  • Two (2) small knives and holsters (attaches to boot or forearm)
  • Two (2) pouches (attaches to utility belt)
  • Two (2) drone smoke trail FX
  • Three (3) gun blast FX
  • Six (6) grenades in varying styles
  • One (1) One:12 Collective display base with logo
  • One (1) One:12 Collective adjustable display post
  • Ten (10) interchangeable hands
    • One (1) pair of fists (L&R)
    • Two (2) pairs of holding hands (L&R)
    • Two (2) pairs of posing hands (L&R)

The last time we saw a COBRA operative join the One:12 Collective was in April when Storm Shadow joined the ranks. Unfortunately, both he and Snake Eyes are now on a waitlist. So, good luck if you’re trying to get ahold of those two.

What do you think of Mezco’s premium action figures? Let us know below!

[Source: Mezco]

HiDive To Debut Fantasy Anime ‘Helck’ At Anime Expo

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The streaming service HiDive announced that the fantasy anime ‘Helck’ will have its North American debut at the Anime Expo in Los Angeles and will add the series to its growing library. The animated show is directed by Tatsuo Sato and produced by Satelight.

“Anime streaming service HIDIVE, in partnership with Nippon TV, revealed today its plans for the North American premiere of Episodes 1 & 2 of new action-fantasy series HELCK at Anime Expo 2023 next month. The screening of HELCK will be presented in English subtitles and take place on Saturday, July 1 in the Platinum Ballroom at the JW Marriott. Earlier this year, HIDIVE announced its acquisition of HELCK, which is based on the popular shōnen manga written and illustrated by Nanaki Nanao. The new series will debut after Anime Expo as part of HIDIVE’s Summer 2023 Simulcast Season,” they said on their website.

‘Helck’ was released by the Japanese publisher Shogakukan in their ‘Ura Sunday MangaONE’ magazine in 2017. Viz Media acquired the license to release the manga collections in the United States.

You can watch the trailer below:

Wikipedia describes the synopsis as follows,

“It has been three months since the Demon Lord was defeated by a lone human hero. While the humans celebrated their victory, the Demon realm quickly organized a tournament to choose their next Lord. One peculiar contestant quickly rising up through the tournament is a human hero named Helck, who claims to hate his own kind. Vermilio the Red, one of the Elite Four Demons overseeing the tournament, immediately suspects Helck of being a saboteur and tries to rig the following matches into games of skill, but Helck continues to win. Vermilio soon finds out that Helck is a wanted criminal in the human world, suspected of killing his brother, who happens to be the legendary hero Cress, the one who killed the Demon Lord. Vermilio still wants to know, what is Helck’s true motivation for entering the tournament? What happened in the human world over the past three months? And what are these mysterious winged soldiers now threatening the Demon realm in place of the humans?”

Nanao wrote two spin-offs including ‘Piwi: Fushigi na Ikimono’ and the prequel ‘Völundio: Divergent Sword Saga.’

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