There's still a lot to learn about the Plus-Sized Elf anime, but we've come one step closer to a full meal thanks to the latest update. The adaptation of Synecdoche's comedy manga is now scheduled to premiere in July 2024, and a new key visual is here to once again depict Elfuda (voiced by Ayasa Ito) with a mouthful of fries, this time in an intense stare-down with Kuroeda (voiced by Rena Hasegawa), with Olga (voiced by Ayaka Fukuhara) looming over them and Tomoatsu Naoe (voiced by Takahide Ishii) in the background. Related: Plus-Sized Elf Anime Rounds Out the Cast With Three New Roles Revealed The original Plus-Sized Elf manga by Synecdoche is published in Japan by Wani Books and Akita Shoten, and an English language version is also available from Seven Seas Entertainment, which describes the series like so: Naoe-kun, a massage therapist, is about to head home for...
- 3/24/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
Plus-Sized Elf , an upcoming TV anime based on the ecchi comedy manga, has published a heaping helping of new cast additions for the series, which is scheduled to broadcast in Japan in 2024. The new cast members announced include: Tomoatsu Naoe voiced by Takahide Ishii (Ryosuke Minase in Futsal Boys!!!!! ) Tomoatsu Naoe character visual Kuroeda voiced by Rena Hasegawa (Guillo-chin in Tearmoon Empire ) Kuroeda character visual Olga voiced by Ayaka Fukuhara (Nikoru Yamana in Our Dating Story: The Experience You and The Inexperienced Me ) Olga character visual The original Plus-Sized Elf manga by Synecdoche is published in Japan by Wani Books and Akita Shoten, and an English language version is also available from Seven Seas Entertainment. At the time of this writing, the main staff for the Plus-Sized Elf TV anime have not yet been revealed. Plus-Sized Elf teaser visual Related: Plus-Sized Elf TV Anime Announced for 2024 Seven Seas Entertainment describes Plus-Sized Elf : Naoe-kun,...
- 3/14/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
Karasu wa Aruji wo Erabanai (“A Crow Doesn't Choose Its Master”), an upcoming TV anime based on the second novel in the Yatagarasu fantasy novel series, has revealed a pair of new key visuals (below) and four additional cast members for the series. The series will broadcast in Japan beginning in April 2024. The new cast members revealed for Karasu wa Aruji wo Erabanai include: Asebi voiced by Rinna Honnizumi (Lee Joo-hee in Solo Leveling ) Hamayuu voiced by Hiroki Nanami (Joka in The Apothecary Diaries ) Masuho no Susuki voiced by Ayaka Fukuhara (Chika in Princess Connect! Re: Dive ) Shiratama voiced by Rie Kugimiya (Liz in The Foolish Angel Dances with the Devil ) The original Yatagarasu novels are written by Chisato Abe and published in Japan by Bungeishuju under their Bunshun Bunko imprint. A manga adaptation of the first novel with artwork by Natsumi Matsuzaki is also available from Kodansha. Yoshiaki Kyogoku...
- 2/20/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
Netflix is diving deep into the anime game with a baker's dozen of new titles. Of those titles is a Godzilla animated film, A Children of the Whales Series, and a Holy Grail War in Fate/Apocrypha!
Earlier today, we reported that Netflix was working on a remake of Saint Seija, Knights of the Zodiac Series, but that just happens to be one part of a bigger venture Netflix is undergoing. On Netflix's insider page, they've announced 13 animes coming to the streaming service, at various times. The extensive list is as follows:
Cannon Busters Devilman Crybaby B: The Beginning (formerly Perfect Bones) Sword Gai: The Animation A.I.C.O. Incarnation Lost Song Rilakkuma Series Knights of the Zodiac: Saint Seiya Baki Fate/Apocrypha Kakegurui Children of the Whales Godzilla
Each one of these brings a unique story and style to the Anime category on Netflix's long catalog of movies and series.
Earlier today, we reported that Netflix was working on a remake of Saint Seija, Knights of the Zodiac Series, but that just happens to be one part of a bigger venture Netflix is undergoing. On Netflix's insider page, they've announced 13 animes coming to the streaming service, at various times. The extensive list is as follows:
Cannon Busters Devilman Crybaby B: The Beginning (formerly Perfect Bones) Sword Gai: The Animation A.I.C.O. Incarnation Lost Song Rilakkuma Series Knights of the Zodiac: Saint Seiya Baki Fate/Apocrypha Kakegurui Children of the Whales Godzilla
Each one of these brings a unique story and style to the Anime category on Netflix's long catalog of movies and series.
- 8/2/2017
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)
- Cinelinx
Netflix is going all in on anime as they add the eagerly anticipated Godzilla movie and 12 other projects to their slate of upcoming programming. Deadline says in addition to the series the network is also overseeing the development of Cannon Busters, Devilman Crybaby, B: The Beginning, and Knights Of The Zodiac: Saint Seiya just to name a few.
The Godzilla and Saint Seiya grabs really show that Netflix is working to grab their Western audience who loves anime, but with competitors like Crunchyroll and Funimation (who was recently bought by Sony) in the mix, who knows if they'll be able to compete on that front. Time will tell, but the addition of so many projects seems promising for the future of anime on the platform.
Below you'll find details photos and some trailer for the anime projects that Netflix has picked up!
Cannon Busters
Created, directed and executive produced...
The Godzilla and Saint Seiya grabs really show that Netflix is working to grab their Western audience who loves anime, but with competitors like Crunchyroll and Funimation (who was recently bought by Sony) in the mix, who knows if they'll be able to compete on that front. Time will tell, but the addition of so many projects seems promising for the future of anime on the platform.
Below you'll find details photos and some trailer for the anime projects that Netflix has picked up!
Cannon Busters
Created, directed and executive produced...
- 8/2/2017
- by Mick Joest
- GeekTyrant
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