Ahead of a May 24 debut in Japanese theaters and on Netflix worldwide, a new trailer released today for Studio Colorido's My Oni Girl previews the original anime film's theme song, "Truth in Lies" by Zutomayo (who also provides "Blues in the Closet" as an insert song), and shows Hiiragi and Tsumugi up against the world together. A new poster visual was also unveiled. Main Poster Visual Supporting cast members joining leads Kensho Ono and Miyu Tomita include Shintaro Asanuma, Aya Yamane, Tomoko Shiota, Shiro Saito, Mio Tanaka, Satsuki Yukino, Shozo Sasaki, Noriko Hidaka, Satoshi Mikami and Hisako Kyoda. Related: Studio Colorido Announces Original Anime Film My Oni Girl for May 2024 Release Tomotaka Shibayama ( A Whisker Away ) helms the film as director and co-screenwriter with Yuki Kakihara ( The Apothecary Diaries ) at Studio Colorido, alongside character designer Masafumi Yokota ( Shine on! Bakumatsu Bad Boys ) and music composer Nami Kubota ( The Stranger by the Shore...
- 4/24/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
The official website for the upcoming TV anime adaptation of Ichi Ichikawa's boys love manga series Tadaima, Okaeri , posted a 95-second second main trailer and third key visual. The new trailer features the anime's ending theme song, "Tsunagiai" ( Connecting each other ), performed by singer-songwriter Takayoshi Tanimoto, who made his professional singer debit with an insert song for Digimon Tamers in 2001. "While I have been in charge of theme songs and insert songs for various series, this was another challenge to a new world," said Tanimoto. "'Tsunagiai' was completed by carefully recording each word as if we were weaving them together, while respecting the world view of the work. I hope that many people will get to know and love 'Tsunagiai' through 'Tadaima, Okaeri'!" The third key visual features Tomohiro Matsuo's twin brothers, Yuto and Shuto, surrounding the father and son of Aoto and Michiru Mochizuki, Additionally, four addition la cast...
- 3/14/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Back in August 2023, "Zegapain Project Reunion," a new project from Sunrise's sci-fi robot anime franchise, Zegapain , launched. The title of a new anime from the project, which is a postquel to the TV anime, has been announced as Zegapain Sta . And it is set to release theatrically in Japan in the summer of 2024. Sunrise's official website has poste teaser trailers and visual for Zegapain Sta , which tells the new "Olta Moda Arc." The clip introduces a new character named Hal Welt voiced by Kengo Kawanishi (Mikazuki Augus in Mobile Suit Gundam Iron Blooded Orphans ). 30-second version teaser trailer 15-second version teaser trailer Teaser visual Additionally, the four main voice cast members from the original series are confirmed to return — Shintaro Asanuma as Kyo Sogoru, Kana Hanazawa as Ryoko Kaminagi, Ayako Kawasumi as Shizuno Misaki, and Romi Park as Mao Lu-Shen. The original's director Masami Shimoda will also return, on a screenplay by Katsuhiko Takayama.
- 3/1/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
The official website for Rabbits Kingdom The Movie , the forthcoming anime feature film from the Tsukiuta franchise, has confirmed that its release date in Japan is newly set for June 14, 2024. As reported last September , the franchise's 10th anniversary film was originally set to release in December 2023, but has been moved to the early summer of 2024 due to various reasons. A new poster visual with the new release date below is also released. The second edition advance tickets with a bonus Sns-style clear card set will go on sale on January 26. And four additional voice cast members are announced: Shintaro Asanuma (Warumono-san in Mr. Villain's Day Off ) as Lapan, Minister of the Black Rabbit Kingdom Kaoru Marimura (Artemisia in Fena: Pirate Princess ) as Karavinka, Queen of the Bird Tribe Tatsuhisa Suzuki (Makoto Tachibana in Free! ) as Rouen, King of the Wolf Tribe Shinnosuke Musashi as Moose, King of the Mouse Tribe...
- 1/13/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
So someone in the West finally pre-licensed one of Masaaki Yuasa's creations, then. Why so exciting? A quick recap; the animation wunderkind shot to fame after production house Studio 4C gave him a shot at the director's chair on the 2004 movie Mindgame. Yuasa brought author Robin Nishi's esoteric cult manga to life with a staggering display of artistry and technical chops married to freewheeling narrative philosophising both playful and emotive, and quite unlike anything else seen in the industry up until that point.
But distributors were on tenterhooks given what they saw as potential lost profits given a growing army of fans had already picked up the Japanese DVD release (apparently mistakenly issued with subtitles). Few people saw Mindgame outside of festival-goers and animation enthusiasts until Madman Entertainment finally gave it an Australian release in late 2008. Undaunted, Yuasa carried on with two successive television series in the meantime,...
But distributors were on tenterhooks given what they saw as potential lost profits given a growing army of fans had already picked up the Japanese DVD release (apparently mistakenly issued with subtitles). Few people saw Mindgame outside of festival-goers and animation enthusiasts until Madman Entertainment finally gave it an Australian release in late 2008. Undaunted, Yuasa carried on with two successive television series in the meantime,...
- 5/25/2010
- Screen Anarchy
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