logo
The Spice Girls and Wu-Tang Clan Almost Had Their Own Anime

The Spice Girls and Wu-Tang Clan Almost Had Their Own Anime

Gizmodoa day ago
Now, here's a sentence no one expected to read in the year 2025: Once upon a time, we might have gotten to see the Spice Girls and the Wu-Tang Clan in anime form.
In a recent interview with AnimEigo, Lawrence Guinness, a senior VP at Manga Entertainment, distributor of anime such as Perfect Blue and Street Fighter Alpha (and subsidiary of Island Records), revealed the company considered co-producing its own works. Two projects he mentioned would have starred the aforementioned bands, and the Spice Girls idea got far enough along that he had some production stills to show. Had it happened, it'd have been a film called Girl Power: The Anime, courtesy of Production I.G, the studio behind Ghost in the Shell.
According to Guinness, Manga had 'very advanced talks' with the British pop group's management at the time this was pitched and would've hopefully appealed to fans of then-popular anime like Studio Ghibli. Even now, Guinness is confident teenage girls 'might've gone to the cinema to see this. In fact, I think you would've stood in a line for a long time to get in to see this. This was the vision. Look, if that's not girl power in action, I don't know what is.'
As for the never-realized Wu-Tang project, a series that would have been called The Imperial Warrior, he claimed near everything was in place for the project, except some of the hip-hop group's members didn't sign off on it. His pitch to Island Records founder Chris Blackwell saw Wu-Tang 'challenging the forces of evil through their music and martial arts skills.' The soundtrack and designs for the characters (he mentioned RZA and Ghostface Killah specifically) were 'great,' said Guinness, and it would've been 'revolutionary. That was the project I was proudest of that never happened.'
Over the decades, Japanese creators have been open about their love of western music, and artists like the late Prince and Aaliyah have inspired characters in Michiko & Hatchin and My Hero Academia. Making musicians or other celebrities into fictionalized versions of themselves for film and TV is another tale as old as time, and Guinness wanted these two projects to take off to both put Manga on the map and successfully 'synthesize anime with the best of western culture.' When it comes to Wu-Tang Clan, he's sort of gotten his wish, thanks to RZA's involvement in Afro Samurai and developer Brass Lion Entertainment's upcoming action game Wu-Tang: Rise of the Deceiver.
As for the Spice Girls, it's a shame they never got their animated due—there are worse ways for a band to be memorialized than an anime movie with some original songs and cheesy action that still holds up years after the fact.
Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what's next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Spanish F/A-18 Hornet Seen Nearly Crashing Into Surf During Beach Airshow (Updated)
Spanish F/A-18 Hornet Seen Nearly Crashing Into Surf During Beach Airshow (Updated)

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

Spanish F/A-18 Hornet Seen Nearly Crashing Into Surf During Beach Airshow (Updated)

A Spanish Air Force F/A-18 Hornet (EF-18 is Spain's designation for the jet) had a very close call during a remote airshow performance in picturesque Gijón. The Hornet was flying at very low altitude towards the beach, which was packed with spectators, in a near-perpendicular fashion, when it executed a hard right roll. The sudden maneuver saw the jet descend low above the waves before recovering and climbing out. Clearly it shocked the audience, many of whom had their cameras rolling. Hey @Aviation_Intel what do you think about this video from an F-18 of Spain Ejército del Aire in an air show in Gijón ? It was a near crash or not? — Godofredo de Bouillon (@g_bouillon) July 28, 2025 The incident does showcase one of the Hornet's most notable flying qualities, its ability to point its nose at extreme angles of attack (high-alpha), especially during lower-speed maneuvers. If it weren't for the F/A-18's ability to do this, there is a real possibility the pilot and their aircraft would not have survived. If the jet, or pieces of it, had careened into the beach, it would have been a massive disaster. Sustaco — Q*bert (@Cotidianeous) July 27, 2025 The first time I saw the video, it did not have the hallmarks of a major mistake in a routine, such as entering a maneuver below the prescribed altitude, or a pilot 'hot dogging' in front of a crowd. Spain's air arm is a professional service, and the idea that one of its fighter pilots would do such a thing, especially in front of thousands of people, is unlikely. Also, doing such a maneuver flying at a perpendicular angle to the crowd is extremely dangerous as the jet's momentum could take it across the showline and into the crowd. This risk is usually briefed at every airshow. It's also worth noting that Spain lost a Hornet during a practice flight for an airshow routine back in 2023. When looking at numerous videos very closely, it appears that the pilot may have actually been avoiding birds in the jet's flight path. This would explain the rapid hard roll. A catastrophic bird strike while flying at this angle toward the crowd could have resulted in a big disaster. Seems there's a bird that crosses in front just before the plane nearly become inverted. Wonder if the pilot was instinctively trying to avoid it and maybe others, forgetting quite how close he/she was to the ground? — Gareth Jennings (@GarethJennings3) July 28, 2025 Muchos nos habéis estado preguntando, por eso, en este hilo, os contamos qué pasó durante el festival aéreo de Gijó — Ejército del Aire y del Espacio (@EjercitoAire) July 28, 2025 Just last month, a Spanish EF2000 took a bird strike during its airshow routine, shattering the canopy. You can read about this incident here. We have reached out for an explanation on what happened. We will update this post if we receive more Spanish Air Force has taken to X to explain what happened, and our initial analysis was correct. See below (translated via X): 'Many of you have been asking us, so in this thread, we'll tell you what happened during the Gijón air festival. As you have seen, one of our F-18 fighters performed an evasive maneuver upon detecting a flock of birds in its path. This action is part of the standard protocol to preserve both the pilot's safety and the public's security. Our aviators are trained to react in milliseconds to any unforeseen event. In this case, the pilot acted with exemplary speed and professionalism, avoiding a possible collision without compromising the exhibition. Safety is, and will continue to be, our top priority at every air show. Thank you to all attendees for your enthusiasm and trust. Let's keep flying together!' Muchos nos habéis estado preguntando, por eso, en este hilo, os contamos qué pasó durante el festival aéreo de Gijó — Ejército del Aire y del Espacio (@EjercitoAire) July 28, 2025 Contact the author: Tyler@ Solve the daily Crossword

Tanjiro and Giyu Face Akaza in Epic New DEMON SLAYER: INFINITY CASTLE Poster — GeekTyrant
Tanjiro and Giyu Face Akaza in Epic New DEMON SLAYER: INFINITY CASTLE Poster — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant

time2 hours ago

  • Geek Tyrant

Tanjiro and Giyu Face Akaza in Epic New DEMON SLAYER: INFINITY CASTLE Poster — GeekTyrant

The battle fans have been waiting for is nearly here, and Demon Slayer is turning up the heat. With the Japanese release of Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle now in full swing after its July 18 debut, the hype continues to build worldwide as international fans eagerly await their chance to experience the first chapter of this climactic trilogy. To stoke that anticipation even more, a badass new poster was revealed during San Diego Comic-Con giving us our best look yet at the epic team-up between Tanjiro Kamado and Giyu Tomioka as they prepare to take on Upper Rank Three demon, Akaza. If you've been following the journey since the Infinity Train arc, you already know why this moment is huge. Akaza didn't just make a memorable first impression, he carved his place in the series as one of the most formidable and emotionally charged villains after his brutal clash with Kyojuro Rengoku. That battle ended in heartbreak, with Rengoku's death hitting Tanjiro hard. It's personal now. And Tanjiro's long-awaited rematch with Akaza promises to be one of the most emotional and intense fights in the series. But Tanjiro won't be alone this time. Giyu, the stoic Water Hashira who first spared Tanjiro and Nezuko Kamado back when their story began, is finally stepping into the ring alongside him. This is the first time the two will truly fight side-by-side, not as protector and fledgling swordsman, but as equals. Giyu has always been pivotal to Tanjiro's journey. After discovering Nezuko's unique bond with her brother, he made the call to send them to Urokodaki, setting the whole story in motion. While their paths have crossed a few times since, Tanjiro was never quite strong enough to keep pace with him. Back then, Giyu had to carry the weight. But things have changed. Tanjiro's growth since the Infinity Train and through the Hashira Training Arc has been nothing short of phenomenal. His skills, especially with Sun Breathing, have finally caught up to his heart. Giyu, once emotionally burdened, has been pushed forward by Tanjiro's relentless optimism and strength. Now, they're ready to face Akaza.

Drew Barrymore flaunts natural beauty in black swimsuit during luxurious yacht getaway
Drew Barrymore flaunts natural beauty in black swimsuit during luxurious yacht getaway

Fox News

time2 hours ago

  • Fox News

Drew Barrymore flaunts natural beauty in black swimsuit during luxurious yacht getaway

Drew Barrymore sported a one-piece swimsuit while enjoying a family vacation in Saint-Tropez. On Sunday, Barrymore, 50, was photographed on a yacht wearing a simple black one-piece during her France getaway. The talk show host spent the day jumping off the side of the boat and relaxing with family members, including her children. During "The Drew Barrymore Show" in April, the actress responded to a fan who asked for her "secret to aging gracefully and being so comfortable in your own skin." Barrymore responded, "I haven't done anything, and I want to try and stay that way." She expressed that she's not knocking anyone for getting procedures done and promoted that people should "do whatever works for you." "The only thing I do know is: Don't judge other people because they do things differently. We're all on our own path, and we have to support each other," Barrymore noted. Drew explained that as she has gotten older, she has become more self-conscious about certain parts of her body, including her "turkey neck." "I see a lot of turkey neck, or I have a lot of other times where I'm like, 'Oh, wow! Wow, we're there now,'" she said. Barrymore didn't have an answer for the fan who asked her, but she did give the woman some advice on how to approach aging. "I want to tell myself not to be so mean to myself. How many beautiful moments do we even get the privilege of seeing our reflection and that person looking back at us is us? "So the kinder, more patient, more resilient, more loving, embracing, less dismissive that we can be, the better it is for our mental game and spiritual game, which affects the face," Barrymore said. The "Charlie's Angels" star continued, "A smile is better than any lipstick you'll buy, and internal dialog that isn't so eviscerating of ourselves and so quick to catch a flaw — who says that's the flaw? By the way, that might be someone else's favorite thing about you... how ironic. It isn't how you look. It's how you feel."

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store