List of Titles Shown at AnimeNEXT 2014

Here is a list of the titles shown at AWO’s panels held at AnimeNEXT 2014. Want to learn more? Listen to our podcast if you aren’t already. To receive new episodes automatically, you can subscribe via iTunes or any RSS feed-based readers using the links above. We’ve been around for years, so don’t worry about listening to every episode unless you really want to. Take a look at the Review Index via the link at the top of this page to see if we’ve covered anything that interests you.

Daryl also writes for Otaku USA Magazine. The free PDF sampler of articles still pops up even though it’s from last year, but do sign up for the weekly E-Newsletter. If you like what you read, consider subscribing to the magazine either physically or digitally. We’re offered on Kindle, Android, and iOS devices. There are also website-exclusive articles.

What follows is a list of the titles shown at the con for our panels (aside from The History of Hentai, which was 18+). For a list of what got shown at the Stupid Video Panel OF DOOM!, please go to this post at the Anime Hell blog.

Kill la Kill: Spot the References, Beginner’s Edition
Gutsy Frog (actually I forgot to show this once people were actually in the room, so I felt double bad when Trigger mentioned it by name during their panel)
The Sensational Harris
Sukeban Deka
Fist of the North Star
Project A-Ko
Kinnikuman
Armored Trooper VOTOMS
Aim for the Ace
Space Runaway Ideon
Urusei Yatsura
The Dagger of Kamui
Tomorrow’s Joe
Charge! Men’s School
Blazing Transfer Student
Kekko Kamen
Devilman
Invincible Superman Zambot 3

Short Anime
Prosthetic Moses
Short Peace – Opening Credits
Robot Carnival – Opening Credits
Azumanga Daioh: The Extremely Short Movie
Daicon IV
Devil of Smoke
The Animatrix – Program
Kigeki (“Comedy”)
Osamu Tezuka’s Broken Down Film
Kick-Heart
Gdgd Fairies
Miss Critical Moment
NEXT-A Class commercial
On Your Mark

Great Anime Openings
Kill La Kill OP2
Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders
Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders x Kill La Kill OP2
No Game No Life
Dirty Pair OVA
Black Lagoon
Macross Frontier OP2
City Hunter OP3
Polar Bear Cafe (the laptop couldn’t handle this one)
Attack on Titan OP1
The Vision of Escaflowne
Full Moon wo Sagashite
Kodomo no Omocha OP1
Science Ninja Team Gatchaman
Cromartie High School
Baccano!
Mazinkaiser SKL
Revolutionary Girl Utena
Lupin the Third, 2nd Series
Revolutionary Girl Utena x Lupin the Third
Sailor Moon S
Samurai Flamenco (laptop couldn’t handle THIS either)
Cowboy Bebop
Nadia : The Secret of Blue Water
Dragon Ball Z OP1
Paranoia Agent
Soul Eater
AKB0048
Bakuretsu Hunters
Fate/Zero
Watamote
Space Battleship Yamato 2199
Space Adventure Cobra
Air Master

Titles Shown at Anime Weekend Atlanta 2013

Here is a list of the titles shown at AWO’s panels held at Anime Weekend Atlanta 2013. Want to learn more? Listen to our podcast if you aren’t already. To receive new episodes automatically, you can subscribe via iTunes or any RSS feed-based readers using the links above. We’ve been around for years, so don’t worry about listening to every episode unless you really want to. Take a look at the Review Index via the link at the top of this page to see if we’ve covered anything that interests you.

Daryl also writes for Otaku USA Magazine. A free PDF sampler of articles from last year and this year is available if you sign up for the weekly E-Newsletter. If you like what you read, consider subscribing to the magazine either physically or digitally. We’re offered on Kindle, Android, and iOS devices. There are also website-exclusive articles.

Here now is the list of titles shown at each of our panels, in (hopefully!) the order presented. Much of what we’ve shown has been reviewed, so we’ll link to those where applicable.

Great Anime Never Released in the US:
Gag Manga Biyori
Macross: Do You Remember Love?
Macross Frontier
Ring ni Kakero
The Legend of Koizumi
Asura
One Outs
Astro Boy, 2003 series unedited
On Your Mark

Otaku USA’s Anime Worth Watching:
Inferno Cop
Michiko & Hatchin
Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine
The Rose of Versailles
Watamote (aka “No Matter How I Look At It, It’s You Guys’ Fault I’m Not Popular!”)
Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo
Mazinkaiser SKL
AKB0048
Dirty Pair: Project E.D.E.N.
Detroit Metal City
Demon City Shinjuku
Azumanga Daioh

Great Anime Openings:
(parody) Attack on Thomas the Tank Engine
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
Black Lagoon
Overman King Gainer
Full Moon wo Sagashite
Aim for the Ace
Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure
Stop! Hibari-kun
Fate/Zero
Fullmetal Alchemist
Macross Frontier
Detroit Metal City
Kimagure Orange Road
AKB0048
Superdimensional Fortress Macross
Superdimensional Cavalry Southern Cross
Genesis Climber Mospeada
Robotech
(parody) Attack on Miffy
FREE!
Tiger and Bunny
City Hunter
Slayers Next
Gargantia on the Verduous Planet
Card Captor Sakura
Darker than Black
Dirty Pair OAV (or we would’ve; the encode didn’t play as punishment for us picking this over Russian Roulette and Safari Eyes)
The Big O
Mobile Police Patlabor 1st OAV
Dragon Ball Kai
Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt
Ranma 1/2 OAV
Queen’s Blade Rebellion
Baccano!
(parody) Attack on Baccano!
Polar Bear Cafe
Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex: 2nd Gig
Revolutionary Girl Utena
(parody) Revolutionary Guy Lupin the Third
GaoGaiGar Final
Space Pirate Captain Harlock
Captain Harlock (1980s English Disco Edition)
The Rose of Versailles
(parody) Attack on 4chan
Mobile Fighter G Gundam
Watamote
Panzer World Galient
Space Battleship Yamato 2199
Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger

We only had 90 minutes this year, and we tried to run about 60% new selections compared to last year. So if you’re reading this and are shocked–SHOCKED!–that we didn’t show Cowboy Bebop, Sengoku Basara, or other “obvious picks” past favorites…those are the two reasons why. No fun showing the same clips of the same stuff each year…well, more than half the time, anyway! Depending on your point of view, we then ended Openings/started DOOM! using the promotional video for the upcoming Space Dandy. We’ll try and get a DOOM! report up on the Anime Hell blog soon enough and link to it here.