A new mobile game is on the horizon—this time, inspired by the world of your favorite motorbike-riding, bug-helmeted tokusatsu heroes! A teaser site has been launched for Ride Kamens , an upcoming mobile game from Toei and Ishinomori Pro. Details are scant, with only one character image to go on in terms of the game's look. We do know, however, that this design is the work of Bucchigiri?! creator Hiroko Utsumi. Utsumi will serve as the project's character designer, while Yuya Takahashi, is handling the worldbuilding and main scenario. Related: Pull No Punches! One Punch Man: World Now Available for Download The game will be developed by Liber Entertainment, whose other projects include idol-raising games Cue! and A3! Bandai will handle planning and management. Other than the launch of a new account on X (formerly Twitter) , that's about all we've got for now. According to the site's countdown, we'll know more this Friday,...
- 2/6/2024
- by Kara Dennison
- Crunchyroll
The Ringu franchise has a much more convoluted history than most people realize, with Koji Suzuki’s original novel actually being part of a genre-bending trilogy that differs greatly from the established mythology of the films. In fact, before Sadako ever made the leap to the big screen (and consequently overseas), her first live-action appearance was in an obscure TV movie that preceded Hideo Nakata’s film by 3 whole years – and that’s not even mentioning the Korean adaptation from 1999.
My point is that the Ringu films have always thrived on iteration and innovation, with each new installment adding something new to the Suzuki’s original story and helping to propel Sadako to international infamy. These updates don’t always work, like in the case of 2012’s absurd Sadako 3D, but even then, the results are still usually entertaining. The latest of these narrative refurbishings comes in the form of Hisashi Kimura’s Sadako Dx,...
My point is that the Ringu films have always thrived on iteration and innovation, with each new installment adding something new to the Suzuki’s original story and helping to propel Sadako to international infamy. These updates don’t always work, like in the case of 2012’s absurd Sadako 3D, but even then, the results are still usually entertaining. The latest of these narrative refurbishings comes in the form of Hisashi Kimura’s Sadako Dx,...
- 5/12/2023
- by Luiz H. C.
- bloody-disgusting.com
As we recently told you, a brand new film in The Ring franchise is headed our way this year, with Sadako Dx once again bringing iconic horror villain Sadako out of her creepy well.
The Japanese film is headed to theaters in Japan on October 28, and the film’s official Twitter account has shared a creepy new video that seems to be viral marketing for the film.
The video, entirely in Japanese, watches along as Sadako herself sits in a darkened room lit only by two candles, and it essentially plays out like a creepy Sadako Yule Log of sorts.
Check out the video below, with the film’s teaser trailer underneath.
From director Hisashi Kimura, Sadako Dx stars stars Fūka Koshiba as Fuka Ichijo, a college student with 200 Iq who tries to unravel the curse of Sadako.
In the film, “The curse has mutated, spreading at great speed via the internet,...
The Japanese film is headed to theaters in Japan on October 28, and the film’s official Twitter account has shared a creepy new video that seems to be viral marketing for the film.
The video, entirely in Japanese, watches along as Sadako herself sits in a darkened room lit only by two candles, and it essentially plays out like a creepy Sadako Yule Log of sorts.
Check out the video below, with the film’s teaser trailer underneath.
From director Hisashi Kimura, Sadako Dx stars stars Fūka Koshiba as Fuka Ichijo, a college student with 200 Iq who tries to unravel the curse of Sadako.
In the film, “The curse has mutated, spreading at great speed via the internet,...
- 9/9/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
“Ever since a monster killed her mother, Maruka has recklessly sought them out with a death wish. But when the first monster she runs into defies her expectations, not only does Maruka end up fighting alongside him—she asks him to be her boyfriend!” (Yen Press)
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Offering a mix of 90’s influenced art and violence with modern character designs, “Monstaboo” is an exquisite mix of styles that will appeal to readers who embrace the larger scope of manga throughout the decades. Alternatively, those familiar with the gross-out action sequences of old anime Ova’s from the 90s will likely vibe with the shocking imagery pushed by an, admittedly, simple premise. Most importantly, together Yuya Takahashi & Tali have found a winning combination of narrative and visuals to make this a notable release for obsessive manga readers/collectors looking for new kicks in extreme and exciting content.
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Offering a mix of 90’s influenced art and violence with modern character designs, “Monstaboo” is an exquisite mix of styles that will appeal to readers who embrace the larger scope of manga throughout the decades. Alternatively, those familiar with the gross-out action sequences of old anime Ova’s from the 90s will likely vibe with the shocking imagery pushed by an, admittedly, simple premise. Most importantly, together Yuya Takahashi & Tali have found a winning combination of narrative and visuals to make this a notable release for obsessive manga readers/collectors looking for new kicks in extreme and exciting content.
- 5/28/2022
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
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