Anubis Posted July 19, 2004 Posted July 19, 2004 (edited) from Animeondvd.com Bandai Entertainment Announces North American Theatrical Premiere of Mobile Suit Gundam F91 for Otakon 2004 with limited theatrical release to follow Cypress, CA (July 19, 2004) - North American Gundam fans can rejoice, Bandai Entertainment, the premier distributor of Japanese animation in North America, will be joining with Otakon 2004 in screening the upcoming film, Mobile Suit Gundam F91 by famed director, Yoshiyuki Tomino. With the current broadcast of the new Gundam SEED on Cartoon Network and the upcoming DVD release of the epic saga, Zeta Gundam, 2004 is shaping up to be the ?Year of the Gundam'. Mobile Suit Gundam F91 was originally released theatrically in Japan in 1991 where it helped to re-launch the Gundam franchise as a separate feature without ties to the original Gundam series characters or story continuity. The theatrical feature will be presented in its original Japanese language with English subtitles. Directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino, key creative members from previous Gundam projects have also lent a hand in the theatrical creative production including Kunio Okawara for mecha designs and Yoshikazu Yasuhiko for character designs. "The Gundam franchise is celebrating its 25th Anniversary in Japan and along with a new Gundam series [Gundam SEED] on TV, the highly anticipated Zeta Gundam release on DVD, and now the theatrical/DVD release of Gundam F91 here in North America, this is definitely turning out to be a great year for old and new Gundam fans alike," said Jerry Chu, Marketing Manager, Bandai Entertainment. Directed by legendary director Yoshiyuki Tomino (Mobile Suit Gundam, Overman King Gainer) ? Mobile Suit Gundam F91 takes place many years after the devastating One Year War. The Earth Federation has begun constructing new space colonies to replace the former Side 4 cluster. This new Frontier Side now consists of four colonies, among them the Frontier IV colony where young Seabook Arno lives with his father and his sister Reese. Their peaceful lives are disrupted when the colony is attacked by the Crossbone Vanguard, an elite fighting force seeking to reestablish the aristocratic ideals of the Ronah family. Fleeing from the attacks, Seabrook is forced to pilot the F91 Gundam in defense of the Space Ark training facility in a journey to escape a new and destructive war. The North American premiere will take place on Saturday afternoon July 31, 2004 at the Otakon convention located at the Balitmore Convention Center. Bandai Entertainment will be handing out raffle tickets to attendees at the screening for exclusive Gundam prizes to be drawn at the Bandai Booth in the exhibit hall. For more information, please visit www.otakon.com or visit www.gundamofficial.com for further theatrical screening dates. Bandai Entertainment Inc. is the premier distributor of Japanese animation on DVD home video in North America. The company has distributed notable titles like Cowboy Bebop, Gundam Seed, Witch Hunter Robin, and Wolf's Rain. Bandai Entertainment Inc. is a subsidiary of Bandai America Inc., who makes the toys for the hit television series, Power Rangers, Digimon, and Mobile Suit Gundam. All U.S. operations are headquartered in a large, ultra-modern facility in Cypress, Calif. Bandai Co., Ltd is the third largest toy company in the world comprising 53 subsidiaries in 18 countries. In addition to toys and children's entertainment, Bandai Co.'s global interests include video game software, multimedia, music and full-length feature films, vending machines, trading cards, candies, and licensed apparel. Bandai Entertainment is headquartered in Cypress, California and additional company and product information is available through our website at www.bandai-ent.com. This press release was posted on AnimeOnDVD.com on: 2004-07-19 14:30:00 They're on track after all! Yes I know I misspelled Otakon Edited July 19, 2004 by Anubis Quote
Mechamaniac Posted July 19, 2004 Posted July 19, 2004 Yes, I already programmed that one into my cel phone's date book... I will be there!. Quote
zeo-mare Posted July 19, 2004 Posted July 19, 2004 i am so happy to hear of its release in the states, i do like this movie and i think it is underrated, it is a shame if this movie had been a little more succesful when it first came out there was a posibility that they were going to animate the whole F-90 series, we lucked out big, i wish they would go back and do it it will probly never happen but at least they are on track with the F-91 and the Zeta series, i am also wondering with the speed that they brought the Gundam Seed series out to the US and how serious Bandai is with porting the rest of the saga over here, how long it will take for the Gundam Seed Destiny to be released. Quote
zeo-mare Posted July 19, 2004 Posted July 19, 2004 (edited) BTW does anyone know if this movie will still have a full theatrical release? or will it only be at the convention, i had heard before that it will be shown in other theaters around the country. also i just noticed no dubbed version of F-91 huh? edited: added more stuff Edited July 19, 2004 by zeo-mare Quote
Jolly Rogers Posted July 19, 2004 Posted July 19, 2004 If they are doing it like they did with CCA and the Escaflowne movie, it will be an extremely limited theatrical run, meaning 1 or 2 theaters in each major metropolitan area like NYC and the LA area for a week or two before it gets pulled. Even arthouse/indie flicks get a bigger distribution by comparison. Quote
zeo-mare Posted July 19, 2004 Posted July 19, 2004 If they are doing it like they did with CCA and the Escaflowne movie, it will be an extremely limited theatrical run, meaning 1 or 2 theaters in each major metropolitan area like NYC and the LA area for a week or two before it gets pulled. Even arthouse/indie flicks get a bigger distribution by comparison. crap that sucks, i have always wanted to see gundam on the big screen, and the type of area i live in located in Massachusetts you can be sure that they will not be showing it around here i will end up having to go way off to see it. Quote
Jolly Rogers Posted July 19, 2004 Posted July 19, 2004 (edited) Yeap, regardless of what Bandai's press release says about them being the premiere distributor (they must have hammered on that phrase in every paragraph, ugh) of anime in North America and all, you can bet your ass it won't be shown on more than a handful of screens at any given week and none of these will be the "large screens" you are used to seeing sci-fi and action extravaganzas on. Escaflowne movie - widest release: 5 screens I remember this one didn't even get a screen within the L.A. area. It was only playing at a AMC theater in Orange, O.C. which is close to Bandai's US HQ at Cypress. At least Pioneer managed to put the Patlabor movie (WXIII) on a screen in Beverly Hills. Edit: spelling Edited July 19, 2004 by Jolly Rogers Quote
GRAND CANNON Posted July 19, 2004 Posted July 19, 2004 Great...something to keep an eye out for! Zeo, saw Escaflowne at The Brattle Theater in Harvard Square when they had an Anime week. May be too far, but hopefully they will come through again with F91. And I do pray it's not dubbed!!! Wish I paid attention when CCA was released......wonder if it made it to Boston? .....anyway.... I remember driving to Portland, ME to see GitS during it's limited release. IIRC, place had a 12-15' screen and only had an amp on some milkcrates.... what a way to see it!!! Quote
Keith Posted July 20, 2004 Posted July 20, 2004 Best thing about that article is it still implies Zeta to be released thsi year..... Honestly, I could care less about theatrical releases at this point, I just want the damn DVD, as F-91 is about the only thing (aside from the original SD OVA's & G Savior) that I haven't seen. Quote
eugimon Posted July 20, 2004 Posted July 20, 2004 as long as miramax stays away from it, we might actually get to see it... Quote
Graham Posted July 20, 2004 Posted July 20, 2004 Considering that this is a 13 year old movie that every serious mecha fan and his dog has already seen, unless you have been living under a rock for the past 13 years, I don't see what the big deal is. [yawn]F91[/yawn] Graham Quote
Graham Posted July 20, 2004 Posted July 20, 2004 I just want the damn DVD, as F-91 is about the only thing (aside from the original SD OVA's & G Savior) that I haven't seen. LOL, read this after I made my post. Keith, get out from under that damn rock Graham Quote
areaseven Posted July 20, 2004 Posted July 20, 2004 F91 is my least favorite of all the UC Gundam titles due to its flat storyline and uninteresting cast of characters. Not to mention the soundtrack ripping off John Williams' "The Imperial March." Quote
Mislovrit Posted July 20, 2004 Posted July 20, 2004 Anybody have a list of cons where F91 have already been shown in the past? Quote
Hikuro Posted July 20, 2004 Posted July 20, 2004 I managed to watch F91 last month off a fansub, it wasn't too bad but yeah, it did get boring. Must have taken me a whole day to actually watch this movie. Thankfully the version they'll release to those at the con will be japanese with subs so no riot. They use to do anime in some selected theaters downtown till Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust was released, after that ya just didn't see anything anymore. Never even knew Escaflowne and CCA were in theaters in some areas. However, I do got the movies so no point I'm more looking forward to watching Zeta Gundam than I am of F91...so wish they'd hurry off their asses. Quote
Jolly Rogers Posted July 20, 2004 Posted July 20, 2004 F91 is my least favorite of all the UC Gundam titles due to its flat storyline and uninteresting cast of characters. Not to mention the soundtrack ripping off John Williams' "The Imperial March." If I get a penny everytime I hear that accusation by people who can't even pinpoint the CD time where this "ripping off" occurs... Just because both John Williams and Satoshi Kagokura were both ripping off Wagner's composing style doesn't mean Kagokura was ripping Williams off. That'd be like accusing a remake of The Hidden Fortress as a ripoff of Star Wars Episode IV. Quote
UN Spacy Posted July 20, 2004 Posted July 20, 2004 F91 also has one of my favorite "j-pop" songs of all time. Eternal Wind. Quote
Panon Posted July 21, 2004 Posted July 21, 2004 Interesting that the F-91 screening is taking place at exactly the same time as the Bandai panel. I think they might have planned this to draw all the Gundam fans away from the panel so they don't get any more pestering about when Zeta is coming out! Quote
Keith Posted July 21, 2004 Posted July 21, 2004 I just want the damn DVD, as F-91 is about the only thing (aside from the original SD OVA's & G Savior) that I haven't seen. LOL, read this after I made my post. Keith, get out from under that damn rock Graham .....I was actually waiting for Bandai to release it, then the HK disc went out of production....... Quote
F360° Posted July 21, 2004 Posted July 21, 2004 welll, if they started showing F91 again, why can they do a F90 and call it a prequal, you know kinda like Macross Zero. I so want a F90 series or movie. Quote
zeo-mare Posted July 21, 2004 Posted July 21, 2004 i wish they would do the f-90 series but it is a old project and it seems like bandai wants to do new stuff instead of finally releasing a 15 year old series, but you never know with the now slated release of the zeta gundam movis. I am wondering with the upcoming release of the Zeta series if they are considering releasing the zeta movies when they are done in the USA. i am also hoping they release some nice f-91 merchandise as well, i know when the g gundam came out they released some of the old 1/100 models i wonder if we will see the 1/60 F-91 or any of the 1/100 model kits? Quote
bsu legato Posted July 21, 2004 Posted July 21, 2004 F91 is by no means a perfect film, but I still find it interesting. One has to wonder what it would have turned out like had it been produced as a full length TV series. Quote
Graham Posted July 22, 2004 Posted July 22, 2004 F91 is by no means a perfect film, but I still find it interesting. One has to wonder what it would have turned out like had it been produced as a full length TV series. I actually, quite like F91. I remember going to see it at the cinema in Hong Kong with a friend when it came out in 1991. I thought the colony invasion scene was very atmospheric. I remember it was a really late show, like midnight or something and it was showing as a double bill with a 'Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water' movie playing first. I remember nearly the whole audience was heckling the Nadia movie as everybody was just there to see the highly anticipated new Gundam movie Graham Quote
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