Tuesday, November 20, 2012

imagine-nation - 2012/10/16





Oct. 16, Tue.
Main Feature:
Japanese Animation - Scan2Go

Scan2Go

Sales Manager: Ippei Tanaka and Sawa

Scan2Go is a space adventure cartoon for boys created as a cooperative project among Japan, the Middle East and South Korea. The truth is this hasn't been broadcast in Japan! It is well known in other countries, though, starting in South Korea where the demand for new works is strong in 2010, spreading across Asia from there and reaching Europe in 2011. Broadcasts in the United States, often the hardest market of all, began in September of that year. This hugely popular cartoon is now being broadcast in 30 countries around the world and toys are being sold in more than twenty. It is being made by d-rights Inc., who were also responsible for such works as BEYBLADE and B-DAMAN. Set in the future, the boys and girls enhance their racing cars by scanning cards with the goal of becoming space racers. It is a scenario that children everywhere identify with straight away. We analyze this new and hugely popular style of Japanese animation that isn't broadcast in Japan!
Here's the vanguard cartoon tied in with toys sweeping the world today!

Creator's interview: Yoriko Mizushiri Japanese Animation Director

Born in Aomori in 1984, she graduated from Joshibi University of Art and Design and mostly does hand-drawn and stop-motion animations in her spare time from her job. Her specialty is bodily motion from the legs and hips to lips. She produces highly original, amazingly creepy works!



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