
Yamakan, in many respects the production staff equivalent to Aya Hirano, is in hot water for his controversial remarks again, this time having spewed some barely decipherable nonsense about the extermination of the Jews…
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Anime fans are aghast at seeing the two most controversial figures (or “biggest trolls” as some would have it) in the anime world join forces – scandal seiyuu Aya Hirano is now a follower of washed up director Yamakan.
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Nessa from Yamakan anime Fractale gets a rather appealing figure rendition by Good Smile Company, smiling rather brightly at such fans as she has and due for release in August 2011.
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Noted anime director (most recently for Fractale) Yamakan has lived up to his reputation for outspokenness with a condemnation of the wave of vaguely earthquake -induced anime cancellations.
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K-ON! fans are aghast at Haruhi director and former Kyoto Animation staffer Yamakan’s efforts to ridicule the show on a live broadcast, even going so far as to pluck the head off a K-ON! figure.
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Huke’s popular character Black Rock Shooter, a reimagined Hatsune Miku with guns, has been announced as receiving a music video anime by Haruhi director Yamakan’s Ordet production studio; however, it now transpires that this is actually a pilot for a full anime adaptation.
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The dwindling core of masochists calling themselves Haruhi fans are all but convinced that the Endless Eight arc will indeed run to eight episodes, as the latest episode is yet another variation on the Endless Eight recursion fans have come to dread, and even Yamakan found disgusting…
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Yutaka Yamamoto, or Yamakan, famed for being the director of the original Haruhi series and formerly with Kyoto Animation, has apologised to fans over the direction the series has taken with the hated Endless Eight arc, calling it “inexcusable.”
His comments were made in a recent interview held at American convention Otakon, visible below:
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A new video from the same maid that so eagerly danced Ranka Lee’s Interstellar Flight in her first amateur dance spectacle returns to the Nico spotlight with her dancing to the tune of Mikuru Asahina‘s image song Miracle Encore, and as a special bonus, the famed Hare Hare Yukai, in convincing Haruhi cosplay.
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Haruhi fans may be starved of the second season still, but at least the flow of superb MADs is undiminished; in this latest reworking of the famous dance ensemble by Yamakan, Hare Hare Yukai, we are treated to a work of exceptional quality:
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