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thumbnail Behind the Smoke - Dai Yoshihara Formula Drift 2011/2012 Season - Episode 61 - Formula Drift 2013 Long Beach Tech-Day - BTS3 2013 Daijiro Yoshihara
Apr 22nd 2013, 19:31


The 2013 Formula Drift season has arrived. We follow 2011 Champion Daijiro Yoshihara and crew around the track on Tech-Day. The Behind the Smoke crew is back to their antics and we walk the track to see where Dai's head is at, going into round 1. Behind the Smoke Season 3 (BTS3) is a web reality series about 2011 Formula Drift Champion Daijiro Yoshihara. The cameras capture Dai and his team on and off the tracks. BTS3 is produced by GTChannel in association with Discount Tire/America's Tire. GTChannel is a CAR.VIDEO.NETWORK on Youtube with over 8 Million monthly views and 20 partner channels.

Behind the Smoke - Dai Yoshihara Formula Drift 2011/2012 Season - Episode 62 - Long Beach Qualifying Formula Drift 2013 - BTS3 2013 Daijiro Yoshihara
Apr 22nd 2013, 19:31


Formula Drift Long Beach qualifying has begun. We watch as Daijiro Yoshihara and crew attempt to position themselves well for the main event. Will the team succeed? Watch and find out. Music: "Pixel My Heart" by LukHash Available at Jamendo.com Behind the Smoke Season 3 (BTS3) is a web reality series about 2011 Formula Drift Champion Daijiro Yoshihara. The cameras capture Dai and his team on and off the tracks. BTS3 is produced by GTChannel in association with Discount Tire/America's Tire. GTChannel is a CAR.VIDEO.NETWORK on Youtube with over 8 Million monthly views and 20 partner channels.

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thumbnail Arata the Legend - Episode 3 - The Reckoning
Apr 22nd 2013, 18:00


Arata and Kotoha are taken to Gatoya, a penal colony widely known as "the ultimate hell," where they are immediately attacked by two boys named Kanate and Ginchi. A certain rumor has been spreading around Gatoya regarding Arata, the alleged murderer of the princess. Arata manages to escape harm, but is then separated from Kotoha when a part of Gatoya suddenly collapses around them.

thumbnail Hayate the Combat Butler! Cuties - Episode 3 - Athena Tennousu
Apr 22nd 2013, 17:35


Hayate Ayasaki's first love, though named Athena Tennousu, has lost her memories and now lives as a child named Alice. Setting aside the reason why all this happened, episode 3 follows the lonely young Athena Tennousu, now nicknamed "A-tan," and Hayate as they get wrapped up in a bit of a criminal incident...

thumbnail Little Witch Academia - Little Witch Academia
Apr 22nd 2013, 17:00


Akko fell in love with magic ever since her childhood days. Aspiring to become a witch like the one she saw at a magic show, Akko enrolls in Luna Nova - a prestigious witch academy. Contrary to Akko's expectations, the class is unexpectedly boring. Struggling with the unimaginative atmosphere of the academy, Akko tries to retain hopes and dreams in magic once again. Sadly, the reactions from her peers remain indifferent. Akko's only supporters are her best friend Lotte and Sucy, but her adventurous spirit remained unsatisfied. Then one fateful day, something unthinkable happens. The academy faces a huge crisis and is at the brink of destruction. Now it is up to Akko and her friends to save the day!

thumbnail Flowers of Evil - Episode 3 - Flowers of Evil 3 f 13
Apr 22nd 2013, 16:30


thumbnail Mushibugyo - Episode 3 - The Killer of 99, Koikawa Shungiku
Apr 22nd 2013, 10:00


While on patrol, Jinbei can't understand why the people of Edo hate Shungiku. When Shungiku is accused of murder, Jinbei stands by his new sword master.

Tiger & Bunny: Volume 2 – Review
Apr 22nd 2013, 00:04

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The first volume of Tiger and Bunny was a treat for anime fans who have been sorely missing the kind of slick, cool show that seemed to define anime during the Cowboy Bebop era. Even better for those who also have a love for American superhero comics and movies- the show is a much more effective fusion of the two than the disappointing Marvel anime project. The initial batch of episodes largely operated as standalones, but by the end hints of a larger story arc began to creep inwith Barnaby seeking revenge for his parent’s death and the introduction of rogue vigilante Lunatic. Fun as they were, the first few episodes were just a tasty starter, with volume two (episodes 8-13) we get to get our teeth into the main course.

For the uninitiated, Tiger and Bunny takes place in a world where super-powered individuals work as state sanctioned heroes, fighting crime and protecting the weak. What really makes the series unique, is that their exploits are broadcast as a reality show Hero TV- so aside for their usual heroic duties, they must also fight for ratings and to win sponsorships. It’ s this need for ratings that have lead the suits to team up veteran hero Wild Tiger, with the younger, more popular Barnaby (a.k.a. Bunny). If you’ve seen any buddy cop movie ever, I don’t really need to tell you where this is heading. They don’t get along at first, but over time… you know the drill.

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The second volume builds on the good work done in the first volume and only improves on it. There are still a couple of strong single episode stories and these allow characters outside the titular duo to take centre stage. The protagonists are universally likeable, foibles and all, so it’s enjoyable to spend time with them. However as the series heads to the halfway point, it begins instead to concentrate on a more emotionally satisfying larger storyline that spans most of the episodes on this disc. The stakes are raised and things take a definite turn for the more dramatic but the series never loses it’s sense of fun. The action too continues to be outstanding. This volume also introduces some suitably dastardly villains, who add to the comic-book atmosphere. As an added bonus for dub aficionados, one of these baddies is voiced by one Steve "Spike Spiegel" Blum. Some fans will also be amused that the plotline takes a turn that is (coincidentally) very reminiscent of the last act of last summer’s The Dark Knight Rises.

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All in all, fans of the first volume will not be disappointed. The series only seems to be improving as it goes along. The reality-TV satire is less important this time around -although it never goes away- and things get a bit darker. The series continues to look great, with the overuse of CGI being the only sticking point. The character designs look great, as do the hero suits themselves. They just don’t mesh that well. This is of course down to personal preference, and it might not trouble you in the least. As with the first release, the Kaze UK Blu-ray/DVD combo is a bit of a throwback to the bad-old-days in terms of episode count, proving distinctly stingy in comparison to the 13 offered by the US release. These relatively minor quibbles aside this is an extremely enjoyable release, and offers more entertainment value than some series with more than double the run time. If your wallet will let you, you will not regret picking this up.
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