Jujutsu Kaisen has been scoring one win after another ever since its second season managed to impress fans worldwide. The anime industry is full of fan animations and edits that not only help in expressing creativity but are enclosed within what can only be described as Pandora’s box. Some of these edits are beautiful enough to linger in one’s mind.
Sukuna in Jujutsu Kaisen
While there are some that get engraved in ways that would leave someone scarred. One fan edit brings together the world of two of the biggest anime; Naruto and Gege Akutami’s magnum opus. Pitting two characters against each other is nowhere near a new concept, but to see Sasuke Uchiha go up against the King of Curses?
Jujutsu Kaisen: Gojo Satoru’s Greatest Asset Was the Reason He Couldn’t Have More ‘Black Flashes’ Than Nanami – Explained
Now that is another story altogether.
Sukuna in Jujutsu Kaisen
While there are some that get engraved in ways that would leave someone scarred. One fan edit brings together the world of two of the biggest anime; Naruto and Gege Akutami’s magnum opus. Pitting two characters against each other is nowhere near a new concept, but to see Sasuke Uchiha go up against the King of Curses?
Jujutsu Kaisen: Gojo Satoru’s Greatest Asset Was the Reason He Couldn’t Have More ‘Black Flashes’ Than Nanami – Explained
Now that is another story altogether.
- 4/9/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
‘Perfection’ Sets Local Launch
“Lost in Perfection,” the second film by journalist-turned-filmmaker Sung Hsin-yin (“On Happiness Road”), has set Oct. 27 as the date of its commercial release in Sung’s native Taiwan. Ahead of the Taiwan release, the film is expected to have its world premiere at a major festival.
The film is a psychological thriller about a woman who probes a romance scam that appears to involve her father and may involve a series of murders. The cast is headed by Shao Yu-Wei (“More than Blue: The Series”), Lin Mei-Hsiu (“Zone Pro Site”) and Rhydian Vaughan (“Monga”) along with Mark Lee (“Looking for You”) playing the father and Tseng Shao-Tsung (“More than Blue: The Series”) as the protagonist’s fiancé. The film is presented by Screenworks Asia, My Story Entertainment, Taiwan Television Enterprise, Tomorrow Together Capital and Happinessroad Productions. Catchplay is handling the Taiwan release and Screenworks Asia the overseas sales.
“Lost in Perfection,” the second film by journalist-turned-filmmaker Sung Hsin-yin (“On Happiness Road”), has set Oct. 27 as the date of its commercial release in Sung’s native Taiwan. Ahead of the Taiwan release, the film is expected to have its world premiere at a major festival.
The film is a psychological thriller about a woman who probes a romance scam that appears to involve her father and may involve a series of murders. The cast is headed by Shao Yu-Wei (“More than Blue: The Series”), Lin Mei-Hsiu (“Zone Pro Site”) and Rhydian Vaughan (“Monga”) along with Mark Lee (“Looking for You”) playing the father and Tseng Shao-Tsung (“More than Blue: The Series”) as the protagonist’s fiancé. The film is presented by Screenworks Asia, My Story Entertainment, Taiwan Television Enterprise, Tomorrow Together Capital and Happinessroad Productions. Catchplay is handling the Taiwan release and Screenworks Asia the overseas sales.
- 8/29/2023
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Physical: 100 is Netflix’s newest reality TV show. The South Korean series brings competitors from around the globe to compete against each other in a grueling physical competition. At the end of the series, just one out of 100 contestants will be victorious. They don’t just get bragging rights, though. Physical: 100 offers competitors the chance to compete for a massive cash prize.
How much money are competitors competing for in ‘Physical: 100’?
The last person standing at the end of Physical: 100 won’t just be named the person with the best physique. There is a pretty impressive cash prize attached to winning the competition. The last person standing at the show’s end will go home with 300,000,000 South Korean Won.
Choo Sung-hoon on ‘Physical 100’ | Netflix
Each United States Dollar is worth around 1230 South Korean Won. 300 million South Korean Won is worth about 250,000 Usd, a substantial prize for a reality TV show.
How much money are competitors competing for in ‘Physical: 100’?
The last person standing at the end of Physical: 100 won’t just be named the person with the best physique. There is a pretty impressive cash prize attached to winning the competition. The last person standing at the show’s end will go home with 300,000,000 South Korean Won.
Choo Sung-hoon on ‘Physical 100’ | Netflix
Each United States Dollar is worth around 1230 South Korean Won. 300 million South Korean Won is worth about 250,000 Usd, a substantial prize for a reality TV show.
- 1/29/2023
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
If you’re a fan of “American Ninja Warrior,” or if you just love watching TV shows in which world-class athletes run insane obstacle courses, you should really check out the first three seasons of “American Ninja Warrior Junior” currently streaming on NBC’s Peacock network. So far, it hasn’t been announced when, or if, season four will take place.
The show follows a group of incredible, young challengers as they compete to become the next “American Ninja Warrior Junior” champion. In this article, we’ll tell you where you can catch the show, what it’s about, how its producers choose competitors and some interesting facts about the show’s hosts.
About “American Ninja Warrior Junior”
“American Ninja Warrior Junior” is a spin-off from the hit show, “American Ninja Warrior.” “American Ninja Warrior” itself is an American version of the Japanese show, “Sasuke.” In every version of the show,...
The show follows a group of incredible, young challengers as they compete to become the next “American Ninja Warrior Junior” champion. In this article, we’ll tell you where you can catch the show, what it’s about, how its producers choose competitors and some interesting facts about the show’s hosts.
About “American Ninja Warrior Junior”
“American Ninja Warrior Junior” is a spin-off from the hit show, “American Ninja Warrior.” “American Ninja Warrior” itself is an American version of the Japanese show, “Sasuke.” In every version of the show,...
- 8/27/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
Slow and steady wins the race. Like one of its own contestants gearing up to take on the Warped Wall, American Ninja Warrior’s remarkable success story has been a matter of perseverance, grit, and the determination to be a disruptor despite myriad obstacles in its path. In a sense, the challenge Ninja has faced has come as the result of its own success—to continue to excel as a disruptive force, a dynamo that can’t be stopped.
At the Emmys, which favor acclaimed returning series year after year, it’s difficult for any lesser-known series to make a splash—and it’s significantly more challenging for a series to break into the Reality-Competition space. As executive producer Arthur Smith notes, before Ninja broke through at the Emmys in 2016, the category had been owned for a decade by the same six series, give or take a few slots.
Starting...
At the Emmys, which favor acclaimed returning series year after year, it’s difficult for any lesser-known series to make a splash—and it’s significantly more challenging for a series to break into the Reality-Competition space. As executive producer Arthur Smith notes, before Ninja broke through at the Emmys in 2016, the category had been owned for a decade by the same six series, give or take a few slots.
Starting...
- 8/17/2018
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Vulture Watch Will the competition continue? Has the American Ninja Warrior TV show been cancelled or renewed for a 10th season on NBC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of American Ninja Warrior season 10. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you? What's This TV Show About? Airing on the NBC television network, American Ninja Warrior is a sports competition based on the Japanese series, Sasuke. Matt Iseman, Akbar Gbaja-Biamila, and Kristine Leahy host the show, which follows competitors in series of obstacle courses in both city qualifying and city finals rounds. Contestants who complete the finals course in their area move on to the national finals round. In season nine, the show will visit Los Angeles, CA; San Antonio, TX; Daytona Beach, Fl.; Kansas...
- 3/7/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Make way for the new warriors. NBC has confirmed it has renewed the American Ninja Warrior TV show for a 10th season. Season 10 premieres on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 8:00pm Et/Pt. Production on the new cycle began, today. An NBC competitive reality TV series, American Ninja Warrior is a sports competition based on the Japanese series, Sasuke. Matt Iseman, Akbar Gbaja-Biamila, and Kristine Leahy are all returning to the show, which follows competitors in series of obstacle courses in both city qualifying and city finals rounds. Contestants who complete the finals course in their area move on to the national finals round. The course is modeled after the famed Mt. Midoriyama course in Japan. At stake is a grand prize of $1,000,000. Read More…...
- 3/7/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
I'll admit to once having been something of a Ninja Warrior addict - back in my university days, I would while away many an hour (when I probably should have been writing coursework) watching the original Japanese series, Sasuke, on Challenge.
So I was rather excited when ITV announced plans to bring the format to the UK - just as G4 / NBC had launched American Ninja Warrior in the Us some years previous.
British television - and ITV in particular - is crying out for a new light-entertainment format that's not another song-and-dance contest - and that has at least a little more class than the late, un-lamented Splash!.
Ninja Warrior UK seemed like a strong bet - but now that it's finally reached our screens, it's clear that this is not really the same show as Sasuke.
Ninja Warrior UK is here: Can it possibly be as tough as Japan and Us?...
So I was rather excited when ITV announced plans to bring the format to the UK - just as G4 / NBC had launched American Ninja Warrior in the Us some years previous.
British television - and ITV in particular - is crying out for a new light-entertainment format that's not another song-and-dance contest - and that has at least a little more class than the late, un-lamented Splash!.
Ninja Warrior UK seemed like a strong bet - but now that it's finally reached our screens, it's clear that this is not really the same show as Sasuke.
Ninja Warrior UK is here: Can it possibly be as tough as Japan and Us?...
- 4/12/2015
- Digital Spy
News
I had high hopes for The Assets, I liked the idea of focusing the damage control necessary when a mole is leaking the identities of informants. Unfortunately, audiences weren’t so interested and it’s been pulled from the schedule.
Last night, TVLine got some red carpet scoop. James Earl Jones and Carrie Fisher will be appearing as themselves, encountering Sheldon. Er, can Sheldon’s heart handle meeting those two legends? I’m suddenly worried they’re killing him off.
The BBC America original drama The Intruders has picked a familiar face for its lead. Life on Mars and Doctor Who alum John Simm will play a former cop thrown into a supernatural conspiracy.
Wg America’s 10-part 10 Commandments mini-series will each be made by a different director with a chapter each coming from Lee Daniels and Gus Van Sant.
E! has apologized for a graphic that appeared during...
I had high hopes for The Assets, I liked the idea of focusing the damage control necessary when a mole is leaking the identities of informants. Unfortunately, audiences weren’t so interested and it’s been pulled from the schedule.
Last night, TVLine got some red carpet scoop. James Earl Jones and Carrie Fisher will be appearing as themselves, encountering Sheldon. Er, can Sheldon’s heart handle meeting those two legends? I’m suddenly worried they’re killing him off.
The BBC America original drama The Intruders has picked a familiar face for its lead. Life on Mars and Doctor Who alum John Simm will play a former cop thrown into a supernatural conspiracy.
Wg America’s 10-part 10 Commandments mini-series will each be made by a different director with a chapter each coming from Lee Daniels and Gus Van Sant.
E! has apologized for a graphic that appeared during...
- 1/13/2014
- by Lyle Masaki
- The Backlot
On Monday, Jan. 13, NBC's obstacle-course competition series "American Ninja Warrior" presents a two-hour special, "USA vs. Japan," in which five top competitors from "Ninja" go up against five competitors from the Japanese show that inspired it, "Sasuke."
While Japanese competitors have finished the final course at the original Mt. Midoriyama, America's contenders have so far failed to take it all on the Las Vegas version of the giant course. Now, the Americans and the Japanese, rather than tackling the course on their own with only the clock ad direct competition, will now go head-to head.
Competing for America are Brian Arnold (who went out on stage three in Las Vegas), Paul Kasemir, James McGrath, Travis Rosen and Brent Steffenson. Up for Japan are Kazuma Asa, Hitoshi Kanno, Ryo Matachi, Shingo Yamamoto and two-time champion Yuji Urushihara.
Hosts are Matt Iseman, former NFL player Akbar Gbajai-Biamila and Jenn Brown.
Iseman took...
While Japanese competitors have finished the final course at the original Mt. Midoriyama, America's contenders have so far failed to take it all on the Las Vegas version of the giant course. Now, the Americans and the Japanese, rather than tackling the course on their own with only the clock ad direct competition, will now go head-to head.
Competing for America are Brian Arnold (who went out on stage three in Las Vegas), Paul Kasemir, James McGrath, Travis Rosen and Brent Steffenson. Up for Japan are Kazuma Asa, Hitoshi Kanno, Ryo Matachi, Shingo Yamamoto and two-time champion Yuji Urushihara.
Hosts are Matt Iseman, former NFL player Akbar Gbajai-Biamila and Jenn Brown.
Iseman took...
- 1/10/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
First published in Japan back in 1999, manga artist and author Masashi Kishimoto created a brand new manga series for Shonen Jump (a Japanese equivalent to Marvel and DC) that even today is considered to be one of the most popular comic books in recent years. With the beloved Naruto series coming to an end within the next year and the current chapters and volumes setting up what could be an amazing ending for fans, I thought that it would be a great opportunity to explore its origins, the many characters that the author has made and how the franchise has expanded to trading cards, action figures and the successful anime.
After studying at an art college and winning an award from Shonen Jump, Kishimoto made his first version of the character in 1997 as a short story before setting his head down and working on the final version of the series.
After studying at an art college and winning an award from Shonen Jump, Kishimoto made his first version of the character in 1997 as a short story before setting his head down and working on the final version of the series.
- 7/13/2011
- by Martyn Warren
- Obsessed with Film
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