As we told you back in April, G4, the gaming channel, is bringing four beautifully produced anime series from Japan to the US market: Iron Man, Wolverine, X-Men and Blade. We also told you that Adrian Pasdar (Heroes, Castle) and Milo Ventimiglia (Heroes, Gilmore Girls) had been tapped to do some of the dubbing.
Now a date and time have been set for the first two, and it’s late night, so you’ll have plenty of time to get the beach sand out of your toes before they start.
Check out the video from April to see the great animation. Here’s the new G4 press release:
June 23, 2011
G4 PREMIERES MARVEL’S ORIGINAL ANIME SERIES IRON MAN AND WOLVERINE FRIDAY JULY 29 AT 11 PM“Heroes” Stars Adrian Pasdar and Milo Ventimiglia Lend Their Voices to Marvel’s Anime Series
LOS ANGELES – June 23, 2011, – This summer, G4 and Marvel team up to bring fans a whole new way to see their favorite Super Heroes with the premiere of two original Marvel anime series, “Iron Man” and “Wolverine.” The eagerly anticipated series will air exclusively on G4 with twelve half-hour weekly episodes that include interconnecting storylines and cameo appearances by several popular Marvel characters. G4 viewers can be part of all the action when “Iron Man” premieres on Friday July 29th at 11pm ET/PT followed by “Wolverine” at 11:30pm ET/PT and will air weekly Fridays from 11:00-Midnight ET/PT. With epic battles, action-packed storylines and mind-blowing animation, these series star some of the most popular Super Hero comic book characters of all time. And for more intense action, two new Marvel anime series—X-Men and Blade—will premiere later this year, exclusively on G4.
G4 is the exclusive U.S. television home of the four brand-new anime series, guided by New York Times best-selling author Warren Ellis (Iron Man: Extremis, Astonishing X-Men: Xenogenesis) and produced by Madhouse for Marvel Entertainment and Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan (SPEJ). Adrian Pasdar (“Heroes,” “Castle,” “Profit”) will lend his voice to the character of Tony Stark in “Iron Man” while Milo Ventimiglia (“Heroes,” “Gilmore Girls,” “Rocky Balboa”) takes on the title role in “Wolverine.”
“Iron Man”
In an effort to make amends for his past in weapons manufacturing, Tony Stark has dedicated himself to building the world up rather than tearing it down. Traveling to Japan to build a new arc reactor that will deliver unlimited free energy to the Japanese people, Stark is challenged by the Japanese government and the media when he attempts to import the necessary nuclear priming device. When the nuclear reactor is repeatedly attacked by the mysterious Zodiac consortium, Stark must gather his allies to take on Zodiac and its mastermind.“Wolverine”
Based on the popular graphic novel by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller, the series begins when Mariko, the love of Logan’s life, is forced back to Japan by her crime-lord father, Shingen. Logan vows to get her back at any cost. He is plunged into a chaotic world of corruption and violence, forcing him to team up with young assassin, Yukio, to battle their way through the Japanese criminal underworld.
For more information, visit http://www.g4tv.com/marvelThe “Iron Man” and “Wolverine” anime series are produced by Madhouse, Marvel Entertainment and Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan. Sony Pictures Television is the distributor.
Iron Man premieres July 29th at 11/10c followed by Wolverine at 11:30/10:30c on G4.