“Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle” is a new Crunchyroll produced (anime feature, directed by Susumu Mitsunaka, starring Ayumu Murase, Kaito Ishikawa, Yûki Kaji, Yûichi Nakamura and Kôki Uchiyama, opening May 31, 2024 in theaters:
“…’Shoyo Hinata’ joins the ‘Karasuno High volleyball club to be like his idol, a former player known as ‘Little Giant’.
“But, Hinata soon finds that he must team up with his middle school nemesis, ‘Tobio Kageyama’. Their clashing styles turn into a surprising weapon, but can they beat their rival ‘Nekoma High’ in the highly anticipated ‘Dumpster Battle’, the long awaited ultimate showdown between two opposing underdog teams?”
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“…’Shoyo Hinata’ joins the ‘Karasuno High volleyball club to be like his idol, a former player known as ‘Little Giant’.
“But, Hinata soon finds that he must team up with his middle school nemesis, ‘Tobio Kageyama’. Their clashing styles turn into a surprising weapon, but can they beat their rival ‘Nekoma High’ in the highly anticipated ‘Dumpster Battle’, the long awaited ultimate showdown between two opposing underdog teams?”
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- 5/28/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Remember when we recently reported how the Go! Go! Loser Ranger! anime was slowly becoming a hit of the Spring 2024 anime season? Well, the series is continuing strongly and is a surprising hit of the season, with numerous fans around the world enjoying the story and the animation. The most recent episode of the anime premiered on April 28, 2024 – Episode 4 – while the fifth episode was supposed to premiere on May 5, 2024, but we can officially confirm that the episode has been delayed and will premiere a week later, on May 12, 2024.
The information has been revealed and confirmed via Twitter, which revealed that the episode was postponed due to a golf-related broadcast, which will be shown in the anime’s timeslot instead. It is a break, but a very short one, so fans of the series need not worry about it.
If you want to check out the Tweet yourselves, here it is...
The information has been revealed and confirmed via Twitter, which revealed that the episode was postponed due to a golf-related broadcast, which will be shown in the anime’s timeslot instead. It is a break, but a very short one, so fans of the series need not worry about it.
If you want to check out the Tweet yourselves, here it is...
- 4/30/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
The Fairy Tail anime is, as most of you will know, one of the pillars of the post-Big Three” shonen series. The series never became a mainstream cult classic, but it is still a very popular and beloved work, which is why the fandom of the series is quite large. The original manga was written by Hiro Mashima and published from 2006 to 2017, comprising 63 volumes. An anime adaptation fan from 2009 to 2019, consisting of 328 episodes, as well as nine Ova episodes and two anime films. Now, in 2024, the anime is finally coming back, as the sequel manga, Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest, will return in July 2024.
The long-awaited sequel series will finally see Natsu, Lucy, Erza, and the others back in action in another adventure that will surely make a lot of fans happy. But, as things stand now, it is not just the fans who are excited about the series’ return.
The long-awaited sequel series will finally see Natsu, Lucy, Erza, and the others back in action in another adventure that will surely make a lot of fans happy. But, as things stand now, it is not just the fans who are excited about the series’ return.
- 4/12/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Two things are certain. The My Hero Academia manga and anime successfully adapted the superhero formula from Western comics and created a truly brilliant Japanese superhero work. In the West, The Boys comic book and series successfully inverted the superhero genre and created a brilliant series that showed us the dark side of superheroism. Now, it seems that we have also gotten an anime answer to The Boys, as the Go! Go! Loser Ranger! anime is slowly becoming a hit of the Spring 2024 anime season.
The series premiered on April 7, 2024, and can be seen on Disney+ and Hulu in the West. Go! Go! Loser Ranger! is not as violent as The Boys, but it brings us an interesting story and we think that it is definitely worth your time.
The original manga series by Negi Haruba, who also wrote the popular The Quintessential Quintuplets series, has been published since 2021, and...
The series premiered on April 7, 2024, and can be seen on Disney+ and Hulu in the West. Go! Go! Loser Ranger! is not as violent as The Boys, but it brings us an interesting story and we think that it is definitely worth your time.
The original manga series by Negi Haruba, who also wrote the popular The Quintessential Quintuplets series, has been published since 2021, and...
- 4/11/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
The Crunchyroll Anime Awards 2024, which took place in Tokyo on March 2, 2024, announced the winners across numerous categories.
A record breaking 34 million votes were cast by global fans, with Argentina, Australia, Brazil, France, Germany, Great Britain, India, Mexico, Spain and the United States being some of the most engaged countries.
“Anime fans from around the world have spoken and collectively, they cast more votes than in the history of the Anime Awards to crown the 2024 winners,” said Rahul Purini, President of Crunchyroll. “Anime is a powerful force, driving pop culture and connecting global fans and it is a privilege to celebrate and honor this dynamic artform.”
Crunchyroll Anime Awards aims to recognize the outstanding achievements in Japanese animation, including honoring creators, musicians, and performances across streaming and theatrical platforms.
The winners that were announced are as follows:
Best Action Anime
Winner: Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2
Nominees:
Attack on Titan Final Season...
A record breaking 34 million votes were cast by global fans, with Argentina, Australia, Brazil, France, Germany, Great Britain, India, Mexico, Spain and the United States being some of the most engaged countries.
“Anime fans from around the world have spoken and collectively, they cast more votes than in the history of the Anime Awards to crown the 2024 winners,” said Rahul Purini, President of Crunchyroll. “Anime is a powerful force, driving pop culture and connecting global fans and it is a privilege to celebrate and honor this dynamic artform.”
Crunchyroll Anime Awards aims to recognize the outstanding achievements in Japanese animation, including honoring creators, musicians, and performances across streaming and theatrical platforms.
The winners that were announced are as follows:
Best Action Anime
Winner: Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2
Nominees:
Attack on Titan Final Season...
- 3/2/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
"Mr. Pilgrim!!" If you haven't already heard, Netflix has made an anime version of the Scott Pilgrim comics. But it's not just an adaptation! Creator Bryan Lee O'Malley has updated his comic book stories with much more and the series goes beyond the story seen in the movie and in his books. It's streaming now on Netflix for anyone who wants to watch. This trailer is the official Japanese trailer (here's the US one) for the anime called Scott Pilgrim Takes Off – スコット・ピルグリム テイクス・オフ in Japanese. It features English subtitles & introduces the full Japanese voice cast. Considering all the animation is from a Japanese studio called Science Saru, and it's designed to look & feel like an anime, all of this is pretty much perfect. The Japanese cast features Hiro Shimono as Scott, Fairouz Ai as Ramona, Shinji Saitō as Patel, Masaya Fukunishi as Wallace, Yūichi Nakamura as Lucas,...
- 11/24/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Here on Bloody Disgusting we’ve covered several movies featuring ninjas and countless movies centered on sharks, but today brings something else entirely: Ninja Vs. Shark!
Directed by Koichi Sakamoto, Ninja vs. Shark is a real movie, and the trailer suggests it’s going to make good on the promise of its title. There’s a ninja. And a shark. And they fight.
In the film, which releases in Japanese theaters on April 14…
“In the Edo period, at the remote village of Okitsu, the evil cult leader Koushirou uses ninjutsu to control sharks and forces them to attack local pearl divers so the cult can steal the pearls from their mangled corpses. Desperate for help, the village chief hires Kotaro Shiozaki, a guard at a nearby temple, but Kotaro soon finds his path blocked by lady ninja Kikuma, and a gigantic shark that doesn’t seem like something from this world.
Directed by Koichi Sakamoto, Ninja vs. Shark is a real movie, and the trailer suggests it’s going to make good on the promise of its title. There’s a ninja. And a shark. And they fight.
In the film, which releases in Japanese theaters on April 14…
“In the Edo period, at the remote village of Okitsu, the evil cult leader Koushirou uses ninjutsu to control sharks and forces them to attack local pearl divers so the cult can steal the pearls from their mangled corpses. Desperate for help, the village chief hires Kotaro Shiozaki, a guard at a nearby temple, but Kotaro soon finds his path blocked by lady ninja Kikuma, and a gigantic shark that doesn’t seem like something from this world.
- 3/13/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
An uncompromising examination of the human condition against the backdrop of ultra-violence, Genocidal Organ is a thought-provoking thrill ride from one of Japan’s greatest sci-fi minds. A definite staple for science fiction and anime fans alike.
Official synopsis:
When Bosnia’s capital fell victim to a nuclear attack, the western world transformed into a series of surveillance states in the name of counterterrorism. Developing nations however, have become embroiled in an alarming number of genocidal civil wars, with one person curiously at the centre: the American John Paul (Takahiro Sakurai). Clavis Shephard (Yuichi Nakamura), a U.S. intelligence officer, leads the charge in an expedition to bring down the “King of Genocides” across a world where hell isn’t what you see or do, but what you can never forget.
Genocidal Organ is in cinemas nationwide 12th July from Anime Ltd and National Amusements (http://genocidalorganmovie.co.uk)
To...
Official synopsis:
When Bosnia’s capital fell victim to a nuclear attack, the western world transformed into a series of surveillance states in the name of counterterrorism. Developing nations however, have become embroiled in an alarming number of genocidal civil wars, with one person curiously at the centre: the American John Paul (Takahiro Sakurai). Clavis Shephard (Yuichi Nakamura), a U.S. intelligence officer, leads the charge in an expedition to bring down the “King of Genocides” across a world where hell isn’t what you see or do, but what you can never forget.
Genocidal Organ is in cinemas nationwide 12th July from Anime Ltd and National Amusements (http://genocidalorganmovie.co.uk)
To...
- 7/13/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The official website for for the upcoming film trilogy in the Cho Den-o series entitled Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider The Movie: Cho Den-o Trilogy was recently updated with a new full trailer. The three films, titled simply “Episode Red”, “Episode Blue”, and “Episode Yellow”, will be released separately by Toei over the summer.
“Episode Red”, directed by Osamu Kaneda, will be released on May 22nd. In the film, the time-traveling train, “DenLiner”, becomes impossible to control. A young version of protagonist Yuto Sakurai (Yuichi Nakamura) is forced to preserve the screwed up timeline when a rival attempts to woo his future wife, Airi Nogami (Wakana Matsumoto). Meanwhile, Momotaros also requires his assistance.
“Episode Blue”, directed by Kenzo Maihara, will be released on June 5th. Kotaro (Dori Sakurada) must deal with family issues and later sees his friendship with Teddy (Daisuke Ono) tested as they attempt to regain control of the DenLiner.
“Episode Red”, directed by Osamu Kaneda, will be released on May 22nd. In the film, the time-traveling train, “DenLiner”, becomes impossible to control. A young version of protagonist Yuto Sakurai (Yuichi Nakamura) is forced to preserve the screwed up timeline when a rival attempts to woo his future wife, Airi Nogami (Wakana Matsumoto). Meanwhile, Momotaros also requires his assistance.
“Episode Blue”, directed by Kenzo Maihara, will be released on June 5th. Kotaro (Dori Sakurada) must deal with family issues and later sees his friendship with Teddy (Daisuke Ono) tested as they attempt to regain control of the DenLiner.
- 4/28/2010
- Nippon Cinema
Foppish haired pretty boys, pouting pretty girls and Fast cars, yes it’s the full trailer for Japanese road racing flick Midnight: The movie. Based on the Manga (isn’t everything these days?) Wangan Midnight written by Michiharu Kusunoki, Midnight will centre on the exploits of street racer Akio Asakura and his souped up car the "Devil Z." The film stars Yuichi Nakamura, Ryōko Kobayashi, Kazuki Katou and Megumi Matsumoto. Head over to the films official site to see high octane race action, crashes, smashes and one of the characters truly weird assed ginger hair-do? Midnight opens in Japan in September.
- 8/6/2009
- 24framespersecond.net
Foppish haired pretty boys, pouting pretty girls and Fast cars, yes it’s the full trailer for Japanese road racing flick Midnight: The movie. Based on the Manga (isn’t everything these days?) Wangan Midnight written by Michiharu Kusunoki, Midnight will centre on the exploits of street racer Akio Asakura and his souped up car the "Devil Z." The film stars Yuichi Nakamura, Ryōko Kobayashi, Kazuki Katou and Megumi Matsumoto. Head on over to the official site to see some high octane race action, crashes, smashes and one of the characters truly weird assed ginger hair do? Midnight opens in Japan in September.
- 8/6/2009
- 24framespersecond.net
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