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Sep 232015
 

Yokai-Watch-anime-WhisperWhen I’ve discussed yokai in the past, it’s usually been one of two topics: my yokai horror story or the Yo-kai Watch video game.

When Yo-kai Watch’s release date was announced, however, I referenced all of the other Yo-kai Watch media being localized, including the anime. At the time, we only had a fall release window for the anime, but the official date has been revealed.

Yo-kai Watch debuts on the Disney XD channel in just a few weeks, on October 5.

The Yo-kai Watch anime started airing in Japan in January 2014, as part of the Yo-kai Watch craze sweeping the country. When the anime movie was released, it had the highest grossing opening weekend of any Japanese movie since 2000.

Level-5 hasn’t said anything about the movie yet as far as I know, but if the game, manga, and anime (and toy line) does well in the West, it seems likely the rest of its media will follow.

Check out the first Yo-kai Watch anime trailer.

I’ve never really watched much anime, and I’m not even sure I get the channel this will be shown on. Maybe I’ll look into it later if it’s particularly well-received, but for now I’m most interested in the game.

The anime debuts on October 5, with the manga releasing on November 3 and the video game on November 6. Are you interested in Yo-kai Watch in any of its forms?

Sep 212015
 

Umbrella-CorpsDuring my look at TGS highlights, I decided not to discuss the new zombie spin-off from Capcom, which I mistakenly referred to as Resident Evil: Umbrella Corps.

While it is called Biohazard: Umbrella Corps in Japan, Capcom told IGN that it will simply be “Umbrella Corps” when released in the West.

With no returning characters, an emphasis on shooter gameplay rather than survival horror or story, and not even the series name outside of Japan, I have to question why Capcom made this a Resident Evil spin-off at all instead of its own IP. According to Gamespot’s interview with the producers, the title itself is “ironic,” because the game is set after the fall of the Umbrella Corporation.

So there is no Umbrella Corporation in Umbrella Corps., just a loose setting in the Resident Evil universe? Apparently it will tie into the Resident Evil lore, but will it be enough to justify its spin-off status?

This isn’t the first time Capcom tried a Resident Evil spin-off that was a straight-up shooter, as much as most fans would like to forget the ill-received Operation Raccoon City. The approach to Umbrella Corps suggests Capcom believes the “what-if” nature of ORC is what held it back, and this time wants to focus on making a great shooter.

If they can pull it off, great. I still don’t know why it’s in the Resident Evil series.

Capcom claims to have “stuff in the pipeline” that fits what fans expect from the main series, but who knows if that means true survival horror or another game in the style of 4, 5, and 6.

I’m holding out hope for the Resident Evil 2 remake, but I have no interest in Umbrella Corps, so I probably won’t discuss it again.

Unless someone requests it. Are you interested in Umbrella Corps?

Sep 192015
 

Ace-Attorney-6-ApolloThat’s right, another special post on a non-blogging day (aye and on one of our special holidays, at that, ye scallywags)!

Last night, Capcom held a special Ace Attorney 6 stage show for TGS 2015. I didn’t watch it because it was entirely in Japanese… and the last time I tried that, I understood so little it was better to wait for the translation.

Anyway, the stage show included an extended trailer that revealed Apollo Justice as a returning character. Many people already gave up on seeing Apollo and Athena for some reason, so it’s good to have an early reveal.

But it’s more interesting than just Apollo’s return. In the trailer, he says:

“I’m fine! Even if Mr. Wright’s not here, I can fight! I have to win… even if that person is my opponent…!”

At first, I thought the line about Phoenix being “not here” meant Apollo might be handling cases back home, but the image shows him in the Kurain court. His reference to “that person,” however, has caused a great deal of speculation. Let’s take a look.

Coupled with Apollo’s statement, the silhouette at the end is likely the new prosecutor, much like the silhouetted glimpse of Blackquill in Dual Destinies trailers. But why would Apollo refer to “that person” as though they’re someone to be feared?

It’s a line clearly written to invite theories, and the final image only increases it.

Ace-Attorney-6-that-person-butterflyThe pink butterfly made some fans immediately think of a Kurain-related character with a butterfly motif, but while she’d definitely qualify for the sinister that person descriptor, it seems a stretch even for Capcom.

So, who else could this mysterious prosecutor be?

A user over at Court-Records brightened the image and traced it to get a clearer image. The result shows someone who is either bald, wearing a hat, or wearing a hood (personally, I think it looks like a hat), with their hand raised near the butterfly. Some sort of material seems to attach their hat to their wrist.

Here are some possibilities that have been suggested:

  • Iris – This is an easy jump to make if you connect the motif to Dahlia, but there’s no reason for Apollo to give her such a sinister build-up. It also seems odd to make her a prosecutor…
  • Maya – Why would they bring Maya back as a prosecutor? It would be an interesting twist… but I don’t see enough evidence to suggest it.
  • Winston or Gaspen Payne – With a pink butterfly motif?
  • Kristoph Gavin – It’s a stretch, but I can Kristoph symbolized by a butterfly. I can see his braid in the silhouette if I try hard enough. And I have absolutely no idea why the coolest defense in the west would be prosecuting. Maybe another member of the family, out for revenge against Apollo?
  • Juniper Woods – If that’s a hat, it could conceivably be Juniper, except she was studying to be a judge, not a prosecutor.
  • Robin Newman – Robin could return as a prosecutor, but I really don’t see the pink butterfly as a match.
  • Thalassa – Well, this would definitely return to a loose end from Apollo Justice, but is even Capcom crazy enough to do something like this?
  • Edgeworth – If he dresses like his father, there’s a case for it… but butterflies?
  • von Karma’s granddaughter – A minor detail never played with in the Ace Attorney series is that Franziska has an older sister, who has a child – the granddaughter Manfred references in the first game. Given Ace Attorney ages, she’d be old enough to prosecute by AA6 and could follow in her grandfather’s footsteps.
  • A brand new character – This is honestly the theory I lean toward the most. The quote is there to draw attention, and the character’s significance will be built up in the game rather than from the series’ past. It might just indicate that this will be a big challenge for Apollo.

Check out the new gameplay footage from the stage show helpfully compiled by a fan, and share your thoughts on Ace Attorney 6 and the mysterious prosecutor in the comments below. Let the speculation commence!