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*kicks rock*
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This cel art is from Joker 3100, an ancient artbook released by Mamoru Nagano from the late 80s.
Basically, this is Nagano’s vision for what an Five Star Stories anime adaptation would have looked like at the time. More simple character designs, detailed backgrounds, and more oil stains on the Mortar Headds. Compare this to the actual movie by Sunrise and you can see how different his vision was, it was much less of a shoujo fantasy and more of a fairy tale war epic. It’s interesting to see how his vision has changed from back then to now, with Gothicmade (the movie) being his current vision for an FSS anime adaptation.
Nagano once intended to direct his own short half-hour Five Star Stories OVA, titled “Tales of Joker”, a few years before this artbook was released. It was supposed to be animated by Gainax (the ad makes special mention of Hideaki Anno), as a way of promoting the FSS resin kits for their Otaku merchandise store (General Products), sadly other than an ancient snippet from the magazine for the fifth Wonder Festival, this project never saw the light of day. This all happened a few years before the official FSS movie by Sunrise went into production.
These images may have been remnants of the production art for that abandoned film.
had a dream i found a tape labelled “sex tape” and when i played it in a vcr it was just two fully clothed guys beating the shit out of each other with metal bats
u could never understand a warriors bond
sacrifice to the algorithm gods
send anons
caw caw
i feel like i am a dry grey shell
i am the shed skin of someone better
and they are off walking around in some better timeline
some dimension where i am still full of light and life and i feel vital and important and i smile and i mean it
sometimes the clock hands turn back
and that person is inside of me still
another chance to continue being the person i want to be, that i wish i still was
they don’t rage inside me, they don’t boil
but there is a shaking, a trembling
like a bud
i want to be better like i was
i know this goes here
Ye olde Five Star Stories cosplay.
I love finding pictures of pre-90’s cosplay.
Newtype Magazine, November 1987
This cel art is from Joker 3100, an ancient artbook released by Mamoru Nagano from the late 80s.
Basically, this is Nagano’s vision for what an Five Star Stories anime adaptation would have looked like at the time. More simple character designs, detailed backgrounds, and more oil stains on the Mortar Headds. Compare this to the actual movie by Sunrise and you can see how different his vision was, it was much less of a shoujo fantasy and more of a fairy tale war epic. It’s interesting to see how his vision has changed from back then to now, with Gothicmade (the movie) being his current vision for an FSS anime adaptation.
Nagano once intended to direct his own short half-hour Five Star Stories OVA, titled “Tales of Joker”, a few years before this artbook was released. It was supposed to be animated by Gainax (the ad makes special mention of Hideaki Anno), as a way of promoting the FSS resin kits for their Otaku merchandise store (General Products), sadly other than an ancient snippet from the magazine for the fifth Wonder Festival, this project never saw the light of day. This all happened a few years before the official FSS movie by Sunrise went into production.
These images may have been remnants of the production art for that abandoned film.
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