World Premiere of 'GunSmith Cats' Reboot Anime Short Announced
March 16, 2018
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On Wednesday, Illinois-based North American convention Anime Central revealed that the event to be held from May 18 to 20 will host the world premiere for the reboot anime short of GunSmith Cats anime. Featuring the new anime's staff members such as the producer and animation director Shujirou Hamakawa (Shuzilow.HA) (Solty Rei original creator), music composer Marco d'Ambrosio (Souten no Ken), and the series' mangaka Kenichi Sonoda.
Revolving around young women fighting off crime in Chicago, the OVA helmed by Takeshi Mori under studio OLM consisted of three episodes following an original story. The first manga series was serialized in Kodansha's monthly Afternoon magazine from December 1990 to April 1997 for eight compiled manga volumes. It was then followed by a five-volume series titled GunSmith Cats Burst, which was also serialized in the same magazine from 2004 to 2008.
ADV Films has licensed the anime for North American VHS release in 1996, followed by a DVD format five years after. In December last year, it has been announced that a Blu-ray format for the OVA is planned to be released by AnimeEigo under a crowdfunding campaign. Additionally, both manga series were licensed in English by Dark Horse Comics from 1996 to 2002 and 2007 to 2010. The manga had another release in omnibus format in 2007.
Source: Anime Central
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Revolving around young women fighting off crime in Chicago, the OVA helmed by Takeshi Mori under studio OLM consisted of three episodes following an original story. The first manga series was serialized in Kodansha's monthly Afternoon magazine from December 1990 to April 1997 for eight compiled manga volumes. It was then followed by a five-volume series titled GunSmith Cats Burst, which was also serialized in the same magazine from 2004 to 2008.
ADV Films has licensed the anime for North American VHS release in 1996, followed by a DVD format five years after. In December last year, it has been announced that a Blu-ray format for the OVA is planned to be released by AnimeEigo under a crowdfunding campaign. Additionally, both manga series were licensed in English by Dark Horse Comics from 1996 to 2002 and 2007 to 2010. The manga had another release in omnibus format in 2007.
Source: Anime Central
News tip by Lost_Viking