Gotchaman Coming to CGI
Imagi animation studio has set their sights next on the Japanese superhero "Gatchaman." Director Kevin Munroe will get to work on it as his next film.
"How I juggle is I take a laptop with me to color timing," said Munroe. "We're in the middle of the script and we're doing preproduction on Gatchaman. And it looks like it comes from the same people that brought you this but now are doing this and the whole point of it is to up the bar."
Producer Thomas Gray revealed that the company has a particular attachment to the Japanese superhero genre. "Our whole reason now too is expressed in superhero," said Gray. "Most of the Japanese inspired ones, which our owner, Francis Kao was the one that said, 'I don't want to do happy talking animals anymore. I want to do what I remember as a kid growing up in Asia, that it was Gatchaman and it was Astroboy and that's what I want to make.' And we've acquired those rights."
Astroboy may be a ways off, but with Gatchaman coming up, the company is aiming to make more animated films for teens and adults. "It's a PG-13," said Munroe. "It's just fun. It's a different movie completely so it's kind of fun although it has teenagers and ninjas. Other than that, it's completely different."
Gray even considers raising the bar into more dangerous marketing territory. "This is one we're going PG-13 definitely. We put it on the pants on this one. This is going to be a very interesting film and even maybe pushing R."
"How I juggle is I take a laptop with me to color timing," said Munroe. "We're in the middle of the script and we're doing preproduction on Gatchaman. And it looks like it comes from the same people that brought you this but now are doing this and the whole point of it is to up the bar."
Producer Thomas Gray revealed that the company has a particular attachment to the Japanese superhero genre. "Our whole reason now too is expressed in superhero," said Gray. "Most of the Japanese inspired ones, which our owner, Francis Kao was the one that said, 'I don't want to do happy talking animals anymore. I want to do what I remember as a kid growing up in Asia, that it was Gatchaman and it was Astroboy and that's what I want to make.' And we've acquired those rights."
Astroboy may be a ways off, but with Gatchaman coming up, the company is aiming to make more animated films for teens and adults. "It's a PG-13," said Munroe. "It's just fun. It's a different movie completely so it's kind of fun although it has teenagers and ninjas. Other than that, it's completely different."
Gray even considers raising the bar into more dangerous marketing territory. "This is one we're going PG-13 definitely. We put it on the pants on this one. This is going to be a very interesting film and even maybe pushing R."
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Crenshaw writes: on Jan 15 2007 07:20 AM [b]Star Blazers!![/b] I want I want I want! Gotchaman (aka Battle of the Planets, aka G-Force) was a cool show, but it was like watching paint dry when compared to Star Blazers (aka Space Battleship Yamato). Boil it down and Gotchaman is essentially Power Rangers - teenagers that transform into themed costumes with ships that connect into a bigger ship. Yes, very cool. But turning a WWII battleship into a spacecraft in order for it to race across the galaxy and back to save the human population from annihilation while at the same time fighting off a bunch of aliens bent on the ship's destruction? Not much better than that. OK maybe Robotech (aka Macross, etc. etc.). Maybe. (Reply to this) |
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nogard64 writes: on Jan 15 2007 04:01 PM HELL YEAH!!! WOW Gatchman is the story of the secret Ninja team!! One of the coolest old school Jap cartoons ever! I cant wait to see how they do their plane and the motorcycle and the tank! WOW GREAT NEWSSS!!!!!!!! (Reply to this) |
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nogard64 writes: on Jan 15 2007 04:05 PM oops I meant science ninja team (Reply to this) |
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