Here’s a trailer for the upcoming SSSS.Gridman, a new animated adaptation of the live-action original featuring a giant hero who protects his world from menacing kaiju. As previously mentioned, SSSS.Gridman is based upon the 1993 series Gridman: The Hyper Agent, in which the lead protagonist must face a variety of monsters in a digitized landscape […]
Greetings and salutations, HJU faithful! Bookish is back, and as I warned you last time, we’re on our past and present retrospective through My Little Pony‘s last eight years… by way of mainly talking about current material. Seriously, the whole thing’s on Netflix, it’s worth catching up. Meanwhile, if you haven’t read Part 1, you […]
Hey there, Henshin Justice readers! I realized I didn’t introduce myself proper in my Viewtiful Joe article, so let’s fix that. I’m Bookish Delight, and I was grabbed by HJU from the mad, bad and crazyhouse that is the My Little Pony fandom to write about tokusatsu, one of my original loves—but with a twist. […]
The land is plentiful with rich fruit from the seeds that Tsuburaya Productions has planted this year, as they continue releasing more gems from their vast vault of voluminous vindicators. As we gear up for another entry in the enduring Ultraman live-action franchise with the upcoming Ultraman R/B, we have another piece of kaiju history […]
The third and final film in Toho Animation and Polygon Pictures’ animated Godzilla trilogy has been given a name, and the stylish poster indicates that a major feature in the film will be the famed three-headed monster known as King Ghidorah. The trilogy began with Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters, currently available on streaming site […]
Here’s a trailer for Toho Animation’s Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle, the 2018 sequel to last year’s 3D animated kaiju flick, Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters. This Polygon Pictures release marks the second in a proposed trilogy which tells the story of a post-apocalyptic future Earth ruled by giant monsters. Godzilla: City on […]
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Here’s the first major trailer for SSSS.Gridman, Tsuburaya Productions’ upcoming animated revival of their original live-action giant hero series. SSSS.Gridman premieres in the Fall of 2018. You might also like: ULTRAMAN Rights Challenged Once Again, Tsuburaya Productions Back in Court SSSS.GRIDMAN Anime Teaser – Back To Bust More Mega-Virus Skulls REDMAN Strikes a Pose in […]
(Kyoryu) Brave New World Tokusatsu hero shows, and the worldwide fandom surrounding them, have changed greatly over the past fifteen years. Beyond genre, beyond formula, beyond character archetypes, beyond even cinematography and direction, the greatest way that change has manifested is cross-pollination. Super Sentai—in its original, unedited form—currently gets official DVD releases in the West. […]
Don’t test Tsuburaya Productions. The company that brought us the original giant hero Ultraman and some hundreds of hours of action with many entries in the ongoing Ultra Series that followed does not take kindly to people messing with their brand. And so, the long story of their battle over the international licensing rights to […]