So here we are: looking forward to the Spring 2007 anime season. Do you want to know how I look forward to new seasons? I check for new entries on Yuki Kajiura's profile page - if there's an anime on there I haven't heard of, it must be new. (Yes, I'm probably obsessed.) And so what did I find recently, but a new anime El Cazador (Full name: El Cazador de la Bruja, translation: Witch Hunter) with animation by Bee Train and music by Yuki Kajiura. The director, Koichi Mashimo, has already called it the third installment in his "girls with guns trilogy" which is funny because my first reaction when I heard the plot was "Oh, so it's Noir meets Trigun". Indeed, it takes after Noir and Madlax in pretty clear ways, as the plot summary makes clear:
The story predictably centers on two female characters: Ellis and Nadi. In the premise, Ellis is a murder suspect and finds herself on the run from an underground society called "Hunters" (possibly, the reason for the series' title). At some point, she meets a bounty hunter Nadi who is initially after the bounty on her head but eventually decides to help her pursue the truth about her past. Although by doing so, Nadi calls the Hunters' wrath upon herself, as well, she accompanies Ellis to her hometown. In a recent interview, Mashimo has revealed that Ellis is in fact a "witch" and her DNA has been modified by an entity (organization?) called "Leviathan", confirming his previous cryptic comments on the series.Source: Bee Train Fan Wiki
So the outlook is: if you liked Madlax and/or Noir, El Cazador sounds great. It seems that Mashimo is being sure to hit a variety of locales: Noir took place mostly in France, Madlax mostly in southeast Asia, and this one will be somewhere in the Wild West or South America. If you couldn't deal with the convoluted, style-over-substance plots of the first two series, you'll probably hate this show, too... but I'm telling you right now, the soundtrack is probably going to seriously rock.
There's another Bee Train + Yuki Kajiura anime for this spring, the third season of Tsubsa Chronicle, a show whose plot I've learned to despise, but whose soundtrack continues to expand with amazing music. (More on that later.) In any case, the series will pick up where it left off and with any luck it won't get renewed for another agonizingly progress-less season, but one has to worry about these things. It seems impossible that they'd change composers, though, so if you're a Kajiura fan, keep an eye out: this should be good.
There are some other upcoming anime worth noting, though not for their music. There's "Kishin Taisen Gigantic Formula", a mecha anime with designs by people from pretty much every mech anime ever. Take a gander at the list: Ikuto Yamashita (Evangelion, Blue Sub #6), Yutaka Izubuchi (Patlabor, RahXephon), Yasuhiro Moriki (Nadesico, Crest of the Stars), Takeshi Takakura (Appleseed), Shoji Kawamori (Macross, Escaflowne), Shinji Aramaki (Bubblegum Crisis), Shingo Takeba (Pilot Candidate), Kunio Okawara (Gundam series), Kimitoshi Yamane (Gundam Seed, Cowboy Bebop), Kazutaka Miyatake (Macross Plus, My-HIME), Kazumi Fujita (Zeta Gundam), Kanetake Ebikawa (Fullmetal Panic, Eureka 7), and newcomer Katsushi Murakami. Apparently each of them is designing one mech to represent one country in a massive battle for dominance in a post-apocalyptic world. Or something like that.
There's also "The Skull Man", an adaptation of the 1970s manga of the same name, done by (how appropriate is this?) Studio BONES. Music is by Shiro Sagisu, who did BGM for Evangelion and Bleach. Wikipedia summarizes the plot thusly:
There are mass murders and catastrophes all over Japan, committed by a masked/caped psychic madman called the Skull Man, and his shape-shifting aide Garo, who can turn into various powerful mutant monsters. The calamities caused by the Skull Man are investigated by the Tachiki Detective Agency, with the help of a young man named Tatsuo Kagura, the son of a yakuza in the Kagura Clan.
Anyway, that's enough babbling about what's to come. I suppose I should mention something that already happened. Namely, Redcavalier and I got real hosting and we moved. You can now access the blog from either http://nekomimimusic.redcavalier.com/ or http://nekomimimusic.mduo13.com/. I may add more later. Anyway, we got an amazing deal from DreamHost so we figured we may as well try it out. Over the next few days I'll be going over all the songs we've hosted and uploading them to this web space since we have so much bandwidth and it's so much faster and more reliable than what we've been dealing with before now! This also means we have plenty of opportunity to host new songs, so more than ever - if you have anime remixes, mashups, arrangements, live performances - let us know! (It's best to contact either mduo13 or overcoat on our gmail addresses... "overcoat" and "mduo13" at, well, you know where.)
P.S. if you're a fan of Taku Iwasaki, apparently he did the soundtrack for a movie that just premiered in Japan, entitled "Origin ~Spirits of the Past~". Unfortunately, I don't know anything about it. I'll keep you posted.