
Burn, pen! Well then, let’s do a level death. Ornament!! I can’t say it!! Um… the words are cool, but it’s okay, it’s okay. There are only about 20 people in the world who have this in my possession. It’s okay, it’s okay. That’s not the case. I was plunged into the depths of anxiety! Bwahaha! Ahhhh! The flames are burning – it’s tough, I finally managed to make an anime, but is this world first really, the original anime production committee…
Amazing
(It wasn’t okay.)
>>2Of course, that’s true.
A manga artist with no anime adaptations yet.
Kazuhiko Shimamoto
>>3There are live-action dramas and movies, after all.
Mysterious
>>9It’s clearly a style that has nothing but exaggeration.
>>3Well, you know that thing… the anime store manager!
Since the sales format at the time of release was only LaserDisc and not video,
Strictly speaking, it was referred to as ‘OLA’ (Original Laser Animation) rather than OVA (Original Video Animation).
This was the first attempt in history as an original anime work, but it did not lead to sales, and later a video version was released.
I feel like “Burn!” is the only one with any recognition.
No one probably knows about Trick Hunter Joe.
>>5Why is it Trick Hunter Joe when there are titles like Adversity Nine and The Fiery Transferee?
I know it’s on Nico Nico d Anime.
Adversity Nine…
A minor manga artist who has had their work adapted into anime, drama, and live-action films.
It’s too funny that Vampire Kō is trying to pierce through with a single spear of patience.
I wonder if it would be possible to make an anime of Gakkyuu Houtei even now…
While watching “Flame’s Transfer Student” as a bad anime, my parents said, “Oh, how nostalgic,” and started watching it with me.
I heard that both of them used to be subscribers of Sunday magazine back in the day.
In many ways, it’s bad that the person themselves is the most interesting.
I remembered my dad saying “the laser deck is broken,” so I bought him an LD deck as a birthday present.
By the way, we decided to organize the laser discs we have at home.
It came out when I asked.
Other than that, things like this.
Gundam movies box set, Ideon movie, and 999.
>>14Is it Elite Unknown?
>>14Until the DVD was released, 999 was only available on LD as the entire TV series was made into media.
What a good father!
What would happen if the laser disc equipment became obsolete?
What will happen?
>>17The deck’s bullets are available in the used market, so make sure to secure them early.
But how about recently?
The drama “Aoi Honoo” was really interesting.
The original person even makes an appearance at the end.
Was there such a development?
It seems like there are some things that would be treated like little treasures if they were put out.
They’re still selling LD decks, huh?
What is a LaserDisc? I don’t understand because I’m from the VHS generation.
It’s true, there’s no TV anime adaptation…
Well, Jubilo didn’t exist until recently either…
>>23The first Ushitora isn’t something that you have to forget like Fengshen Yanyin.
>>27It’s an OVA!
>>41In my hometown, they used to air summer anime specials in the morning.
A laser disc looks like a big CD or DVD, but it seems to be analog…
>>24Not analog.
Just the fact that uncompressed video is recorded means it’s digital.
I had the EVA TV series on LD, but I inevitably disposed of it.
The jacket is ridiculously large, so it’s more satisfying as a fan item than as a visual medium.
It seems that Nausicaä has it on Betamax.
The Beta deck is certainly not something to be taken lightly…
I feel like LD was just an existence that was somewhat present, like it was at the middle school or high school I attended.
When you actually look at the media mix, Shimamoto’s achievements are amazing…
>>33Since Dr. Shimamoto writes quickly and is okay with appearing in public, they have a light footwork.
Seeing old works packed in cardboard like this makes me feel a bit sad.
I feel as if my role has come to an end.
My first island book was Samurai Spirits.
The developments in the final act were amazing.
I wonder if there are services that can convert LD data to a different format.
Like VHS to DVD
>>38It used to exist a long time ago.
It’s not that they lack recognition, but rather that they don’t fit the age group here; it’s more for an older audience, especially considering that it’s been recent, like with Mr. Shimamoto.
“Adversity Nine and Aoi Honoo have both been made into live-action, so I guess these two are the most well-known, right?”
Shimamoto’s manga are characterized by consistently maintaining around a score of 60 points.
The only ones that have the potential to be adapted into anime might be Adversity Nine, the Transfer Student of Fire, and Burn Pen.
Because the person themselves is 100 points in fun…
It’s become easier because there are quite a few that you can read as e-books now.
At one point, it was almost out of print, and I had to search for it in secondhand bookstores.
I like Moe Pen because it’s interesting, but there’s no need to adapt it into media…
We also had an LD here.
There were only American Tale (a Spielberg animated film with a Disney feel), Sleeping Beauty, and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
What kind of choice is that, old man?
I heard that laser discs can go bad due to mold and humidity, but was the condition okay?
>>49I was able to see “Flame’s Transfer Student” and “Namco Girls Island.”
I feel like “Moe Pen” is essentially an omnibus and is better suited for short stories, Mr. Shimamoto.
From the perspective of anime adaptation, Gekkyu Nine is quite tough too…
LD is also scary due to distortion from storage conditions.
>>54It’s huge…
I’ve pretty much done everything except for the TV anime adaptation.
Is there no stage?
>>55Shimamoto’s work seems to have an interesting setting…
He’s a good hobby dad and a kind unnamed person.
It seems like there should be a reading play featuring an anime store manager, but is there none?
When listed in bullet points, it really feels like he’s an amazing person, yet there’s an impression that he hasn’t moved beyond being a minor major figure, Mr. Tezuka.
>>60Wait a minute!?
>>60Why, Tezuka-sensei!?
My real name is Tezuka…
>>65When you say that, it’s true… but I don’t call it that, so it fades from my mind.
Even though I’m writing the anime manager, it hasn’t become a TV anime yet.
It’s typical of Tezuka-sensei that, despite his achievements, he is strangely underestimated by readers; it’s completely part of his signature style.
When it comes to Tezuka-sensei, I’ll watch it because of the jumping by Osamu Tezuka.
I want to move the data before I can’t see it anymore.
I think it’s a good idea to hold onto LD since it has value and seems likely to increase in the future.
Vinyl records are still on the rise in popularity.
The resolution of the photo is too poor to understand the title, but Minky Momo is interesting.
>>71Sorry, look over here.
I can’t help but think, is it that they recently learned to say Tezuka in a place like this?
With this many, I want to secure two backups before the playback devices become too expensive.
There are often rare items that seem to be from another era…