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Godfather of Super Robot genre speaks from Cairo, Egypt

Posted on 26 October 2009 by admin

Go Nagai with his Mazinger Z

Go Nagai with his Mazinger Z

Was reading interesting article from an Egyptian online paper on Go Nagai, talking about his anime works made such impact on several (and uncommon) communities in the anime world, including the likes of Middle East and African countries and explains how he got famous.

Here’s the following excerpt of the article.

For my generation, the generation of Mickey Mouse and Tin Tin, MazingerZ and the Japanese cartoon genre of manga, the printed comic cartoons, were something beyond our conception. I had neither understood the cartoons nor sympathised with the characters. For the current generation, however, their creator is a big hero.

Thirty minutes before the talk Go Nagay was to deliver at the Cairo Opera House was due to begin, dozens of young people, most of them are students at the Faculty of Fine Arts, were trying to enter the gate but were held back by security. It was amazing to see how popular this artist is in a culture so far from his own in every way. I made my way into the hall after myself getting into a short clash with the security men, who let me through when they saw my press card.

The lecture was part of the programme in a four-day visit organised by the Higher Institute for Cinema (HIC) in cooperation with the Japanese Foundation in Cairo to host the internationally renowned cartoonist in Cairo.

The visit included a lecture at the Artistic Creativity Centre at the Opera House and an interactive workshop with HIC students on how he designed and created his cartoons. Both the lecture and the workshop included the screening of one of Nagay’s latest episodes of MazingerZ.

“Egypt has been one of the places that I have dreamt of visiting since I was a child. And I am happy to be here tonight, and even happier to discover that my cartoons are famous here too,” Nagay says.

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The length of the lecture was too short to satisfy the audience. They wanted more interaction with their very own hero. At the press conference held at the Japan Foundation in Downtown Cairo, a more relaxed Nagay received questions from journalists, most of them of the younger generation who appeared to be up to date with the episodes of MazingerZ and Grendizer and were familiar with the most key characters.

Asked about the kind of influences that had shaped his imagination since his youth, Nagay said World War II was the most important and had led him to make a deliberate attempt to show children how awful and destructive wars are through his popular cartoons.

“The mangas are easier to read than long novels, at least for teenagers, and this is one reason why my mangas have become very popular in Japan since World War II.”

Source: Al-Ahram

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Cool Shin Mazinger Z Tees in Shibuya

Posted on 11 September 2009 by admin

Shin Mazinger Ad Cover

After coming back from my holidays, I’d bet there’s plenty of things happening in the mecha world during my long absence. I was edging to find out how ‘new’ Mazinger Z series is going lately, now they’ve been on air since April this year. Apparently, the studio company, Dynamic Planning, has been pretty busy with selling the hit TV series in CDs, DVDs and Blue ray discs packages, seeing as so many online otaku ecommerce sites like Play-Asia.com and YesAsia.com got their hands on these copies. Several toy lines for series are on sale for quite some time now from the Soul of Chokogin series, just as my last post here.

After bumping into Shin Mazinger’s website (www.shin-mazinger.com), there’s wide white banner at the bottom of the page, saying there’s a great Go Nagai sale going in Shibuya, the fashion shopping capital of Tokyo, Japan. Having it aroused my mecha curiosity, I decided to have a peek for myself…

Shibuya Ad

And sure enough… they got great arrays of Mazinger Z Tees in store.

If you click on this link, you will find there’s a few T-shirt galleries that belong to Go-Nagai’s, and they’re currently selling them at retail price of 6090 yen. Not sure how much is that in US (or NZ dollars), but I bet it’s still a lot, considering how expensive Tokyo is. (I came back from London and boy!! The shopping center over took me a major surprise!! :-/).

Source: Shin-Mazinger.com, Revelations

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