Puella Magi Madoka Magica

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Yes it plays fine with VLC. Yes it seems it has only seiyu, the actualy video starts at 1/4 of the vid, the previous is waiting screen. I do wonder however why ALL audience is MEN :ayashii: :plot: :psst:

/me wants a subtltled version :cry:
 
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Nick Hunter said:
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Does 9 mean September, by any chance? :confu:
Also, the tickets being sold for both movies have led to someone at AS suggesting they might actually be premiered back-to-back... :psst: Although I doubt that.
At least, selling tickets means they're pretty confident of the running date. :sohappy:

The top picture gives both movies' titles - "before work, Hajimari no Monogatari / after work, Eien no Monogatari" - and says "to be presented to the public in Autumn 2012". So there's a chance that the two movies might premiere back-to-back.

As for the bottom one, that's for a Japan-wide "road show" that's going to be going around selling random stuff, as far as I can tell. I'm not sure what "Baruto 9" means, aside from "Baltic 9", which doesn't make much sense... :confu: But I doubt that stands for September, since the top picture doesn't give an exact month for the premiere.
 
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george1234 said:
Yes it plays fine with VLC. Yes it seems it has only seiyu, the actualy video starts at 1/4 of the vid, the previous is waiting screen. I do wonder however why ALL audience is MEN :ayashii: :plot: :psst:

You're not alone to notice that... :psst:

Would have been ace if there were subtitles, though.
 
^ problem is that Kyuubey aka Kato contracts only teenage girls and those men in the audience all seemed 25+, so I still dont get it. Probably these men were interested in seeing their favourite cute seiyuu, while women find this "hentai", and/or are more mature considering this anime focuses on teenage people and not ones that have already finished university and are working. :XD:
 
Meaning that the audience was full of NEETs? :XD:
Must indeed be seiyuu appeal for the most part, and with the lack of male characters, there is a predictable lack of male seiyuus the female otakus could come over to see. :psst:

In my country and in Russia, 15-25 years old is the most active age range for anime addicts, starting with "Can I borrow those Naruto CDs from you?" and developing towards "Oh well, it'll be express noodle cups until the next payday, but I've finally got this figurine shipped out and n its way" :ohoho:
After that, mundane problems usually prioritize themselves.
 
Lol Nick I love your demographic explanation. It is like that here too :XD:

Also madoka wiki has explanations about PSP games routes now. And there are worse timelines that the ones showed at anime.

Urobuchi :omg:
 
Anime addicts in the UK just tend to be weird. :XD:

Try to think of 16~18 year-old (looking) kids with ginger/red-coloured beards that stretch to their chest....and REALLY dorky clothing... :blood:
 
Well, there are only men in the audience because they want to see their pure deities seiyuus, or rather their pure characters. Wait till they marry and they kill burn them alive lol
 
Going off-topic, but I was pleased to see that Minorin's demographic has included a greater proportion of females as time goes on... see for instance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ern-JkcogY plus the fact that before I managed to meet Minorin, there were three young women speaking to her, and my picture of part of the Animelo Summer Live 2011 audience:
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ninetales said:
I'm not sure what "Baruto 9" means, aside from "Baltic 9", which doesn't make much sense... :confu: But I doubt that stands for September, since the top picture doesn't give an exact month for the premiere.
新宿バルト9 is the Shinjuku WALD9 cinema. :)


george1234 said:
^ Hey did Kalafina performed Magia or something ? :confu:
While Kalafina did attend ACE 2012, they weren't at the MadoMagi stage. Instead, they appeared as secret/surprise guests at the Fate/Zero stage where they sang "to the beginning". Part of it was reported in Keiko's blog post.


Nick Hunter said:
Must indeed be seiyuu appeal for the most part, and with the lack of male characters, there is a predictable lack of male seiyuus the female otakus could come over to see. :psst:
Well, most of the girls were over at the events where folks like Kamiya Hiroshi and Koyama Rikiya were. :ohoho:


KP-X said:
Well, there are only men in the audience because they want to see their pure deities seiyuus, or rather their pure characters. Wait till they marry and they kill burn them alive lol
Nah, marriage is still pretty all right in comparison. It's usually when the seiyuu are below 30 years old and are found to have boyfriends that the super hardcore ota's rage. Take it from someone who regularly stalk the 2ch threads for one of the amusements of watching this sort of things unfold if they happen. :psst: :ohoho:


Neways, yeah MadoMagi ACE stage was entertaining and lulz. To sum it up in an extremely brief manner, the voice cast were discussing their favorite lines from the Anime TV series and they acted out the lines. The other theme they discussed was what they would expect/hope to see in the movies (Btw, Saitou Chiwa hopes for MadoHomu end :psst:).
 
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Haha yeah, gotta agree with that. He was still within "pretty boy bachelor" territory and it was a shotgun wedding to boot. That was indeed ugly. :XD:
 
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Keiri said:
george1234 said:
^ Hey did Kalafina performed Magia or something ? :confu:
While Kalafina did attend ACE 2012, they weren't at the MadoMagi stage. Instead, they appeared as secret/surprise guests at the Fate/Zero stage where they sang "to the beginning". Part of it was reported in Keiko's blog post.

Oh that was really interesting. Are there any other news about the event like when and where it look place "me needs to add it to the live events* and I guess to the beginning was the only song they sung right?
 
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Yeah, "to the beginning" was the only song they sung.

Details of the event:
Fate/Zero Talk Show at Anime Contents Expo 2012
Venue: White Stage, Hall 1, Makuhari Messe
Time: 14:05 to 14:35 (JST)
Guests: Koyama Rikiya, Kawasumi Ayako, Nakata Jouji, Kalafina (Surprise Guests)
 
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