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December 18, 2019 By: MoA (Translated by gyanyao & Porew ), 29676 views
From "JoJo: Golden Wind" comes business suits! Giorno & Bucciarati are ready for action!

From "JoJo: Golden Wind" comes business suits! Giorno & Bucciarati are ready for action!

From TV anime “JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind” comes blazers and pants (slacks) which can be worn together as business suits inspired by Giorno Giovanna and Bruno Bucciarati. Pre-orders are available at “Premium Bandai” until Dec. 26, 2019.

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September 16, 2020 By: Akebono Mine (Translated by Porew & NN ), 31339 views

All 27 "Crayon Shin-chan Movie" series can be streamed for free! "Crayon Shin-chan: Honeymoon Hurricane ~The Lost Hiroshi~" appears for the first time on ABEMA

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March 24, 2021 By: MINAMI (Translated by gyanyao & James ), 28213 views

Souryo Slot “Fucked by My Best Friend” Promo Video with the Voices of Furukawa Makoto and Yamamoto Kazuomi

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June 16, 2020 By: Takahashi Katsunori (Translated by YK & NN ), 18978 views

Which anime has the most impressive raining scenes? Weathering with You, PSYCHO-PASS, Kiki’s Delivery Service…Beautiful rain, the characters with special abilities, and stories are the important factors!

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February 19, 2020 By: Nakase Koutarou (Translated by gyanyao & Porew ), 13103 views

"Collaboration Suits" inspired by Giorno & Bucciarati from "JoJo: Golden Wind" are released!

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January 16, 2020 By: MoA (Translated by YaruJan & Dale ), 13735 views

"Detective Conan" TV Anime Broadcast on Youtube every day! Official Youtube channel start

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March 26, 2021 By: Akebono Mine (Translated by gyanyao & Lbin ), 12852 views

“Fly Me to the Moon” A Good Night Kiss Scene! New OVA “~SNS~” Promo Video Released! Release Date was also Announced

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March 18, 2020 By: Takahashi Katsunori (Translated by Porew & Slothpaca ), 10437 views

The Bikini Model × Karate Manga, "Hagure Idol Jigokuhen" gets a Live-Action Adaptation Movie! Cut-scenes have also been released

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August 27, 2019 By: Koutarou Nakase (Translated by vrusshie & Matthew ), 11088 views

「BanG Dream!」 the 4th Tie-up with Lawson! In-store Broadcasting With Saaya Yamabuki and Original Goods

「BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!」 and its 4th tie-up with Lawson as of September the 3rd, has been revealed. The campaign is to give out a limited quantity of originals goods which will be sold on a first-come-first-serve basis

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March 27, 2020 By: Nogi Akira (Translated by gyanyao & Porew ), 12364 views

【Cosplay】Check out Okita Rinka, the new-gen cosplayer from Taiwan! Riamu from "The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls", Sakura from "Fate", and so on. Who is your favorite? 【37 photos】

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The 2nd PV for Ahiru no Sora has been released! Don’t miss out on the hot scene featuring a freakishly tall basketball player!

The 2nd PV for TV anime Ahiru no Sora has been released and features the passionate plays of a freakishly tall basketball club member. Broadcasting information was released at the same time. The series will be aired on TV Tokyo’s channel 6 starting on October 2nd.

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"BanG Dream!" Aimi Discusses Poppin' Party Future Plans on Interview

Poppin' Party is a girl's band from the multimedia franchise "BanG Dream!" (Abbreviated as Bandori). Led by Toyama Kasumi (voice by Aimi) on the guitars & vocals, Poppin' Party has conducted their activities mainly centered around live shows and performances, and other musical events. They released their 15th single "Initial/Yume wo Uchinuku Shunkan ni!" on Jan. 2020, placing on top of the ranking of the Oricon Chart for the first time. We took the opportunity here at Anime! Anime! to interview Aimi at the same timing as the collaboration between the Bandori's smartphone game app "BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!" and Marui Group for the Epos credit card takes place on Feb. 7, 2020. We discussed topics including the future of Poppin' Party and the details about the collaboration. [interview by: Enomoto Makie / photos by: Kamata Hitomi] ■"..the studio mood is always friendly." --First, could you start by telling us about the character you play, Toyama Kasumi? Aimi: Aimi is the guitar player & vocal of the band Poppin' Party. She is a cheerful and earnest girl, sometimes she is way too sincere and that ends up shocking the other members sometimes (laugh). She is always looking out for exciting and joyful things, caring a great deal about her beloved band comrades and friends. --Whichare some difficulties you faced when playing this role? Aimi:I struggled to find a way to express her affection and love towards the members of band and the others around her. I also tried as much as possible to make her personality traits more appealing than simply earnest and cheerful. I have a friend who really resembles Kasumi personality-wise, so I used her as a reference! --How is the atmosphere during the recording sessions? Aimi:Bandori has various different bands under it, so we end up being separated by bands mostly、however Roselia and we at Poppin’Party are seated very closely inside the studio, so more often than not we have opportunities to talk to them. They are always talking about something interesting among them, so we end up joining the conversation (laughs). During the recording session for "BanG Dream! 2nd Season" there were new members in RAISE A SUILEN performing for the first time、so I was a bit tense at first! But usually, we communicate a lot with each other, and the studio mood is always friendly. -- The collab between "Girl's Party" and the Epos Card has been finally done. Have you seen the card already? Aimi: I was always attracted to the idea of a collaboration with them, so I'm happy we finally did it. There are 2 types of illustrations! And they are so cute! Not only the vocals are in there, but also all the 25 girls and their instruments as well. It'd be nice if the fans felt a sense of closeness to the bands by acquiring the card. I'd like to tell them to use the card when buying tickets for our concerts. --Do you have any special memories with Marui? Aimi: We did an event "BanG Dream! feat. Girls Band Party! in Shibuya Marui". I had a lot of fun in it, so it's been in my memory ever since. Also during my off-time, I'm always going to Marui's department stores to shop for clothes. There was also a period in which I used to go to Shinjuku Marui Annex because they were holding an event campaign of a character I like (laughs). --As a gift to yourself, what is one thing you would buy from Marui now? Aimi:Western-style clothes! I really love them, Marui has a huge diversity of western-style clothes, so I always enjoy shopping there (laughs). ■ Bandori! Live events ".. a place of growth for me." ――Is there a particular Bandori live event that was outstanding in any way to you? Aimi:The one at Nippon Budoukan. Poppin’Party had the opportunity to perform there twice, and those were memorable. During the 1st time, we were very nervous, but for the 2nd one we had a lot of fun and it was exciting. They were really enjoyable as well, and I feel that we were able to mature as a band during these live events. Also, during the crossover concert between Poppin’Party and SILENT SIREN during last year's May, we performed "NO GIRL NO CRY" at the MetLife Dome. We were able to absorb various important lessons from Sai Sai(SILENT SIREN's nickname). ――What kind of lessons could you explain in details? Aimi: Mainly the way to stir up the crowd during live events.Sai Sai values the synchronicity with the fans、and this was transferred as a valuable lesson to Poppin’Party. We observed that Sai Sai was very meticulous during the planning stages of how to involve and incite the fans during the concert、so we saw that as a good example to emulate. During last year's summer "ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL 2019", there were a lot of first-time spectators,and by using what we learned from Sai Sai、 we improved a lot our techniques of getting a response from the crowd. ――In May of this year, all the 6 bands will finally perform together for the first time on "BanG Dream! Special☆LIVE Girls Band Party! 2020", can you tell us a little about it? Aimi: I'm really looking forward to it! It will be the 2nd time that Poppin’Party will perform at MetLife Dome, but I feel we will get a totally different outlook by standing side-by-side to the other bands on the stage. It was also announced that the total songs played will be 33, I wonder what kind of live event it will be(laughs). We're still in the process of creating the setlist. ――I imagine it must be hard choosing songs for the setlist. Aimi: Yes. It would be a good idea to insert songs that will agitate the crowd、but I think the other bands will probably do the same, so maybe it will be better to go in the opposite direction and choose more moderate ones, I wonder. Another important point to consider is the songs that the fans actually want to listen to, so there will be a lot of discussion and decisions to make before coming up with the final list. ――What kind of significance do the Bandori's live events hold for you? Aimi: It's a place of growth for me. The more we practice, the more it becomes apparent for whoever is watching. It's a direct way of showing how much effort we are constantly putting for the fans out there. This is a type of quality that exists in the band itself. Our love and enthusiasm are delivered by taking the shape of sounds. It's very common that we received compliments about how energetic we were during the performances(laughs). I'm really glad about all the support we gathered so far. ――What are Poppin’Party's plans from now on? Aimi: To be a long-enduring band. Even in a distant future, I'd like to be gathering and doing live concerts. We will do our best to keep growing and keep evolving so as the Poppin’Party that exists now in the present, and the Poppin’Part in the future years ahead will have a unique quality, inherent to that moment in time. ――The live concerts are the core of the band aren't they? Aimi: Exactly. It's very important to always keep close contact with the fans. Last year the concert movie "BanG Dream! FILM LIVE" was released, but next time it would be great to be in an animated feature film too.

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What power did Shimazaki Nobunaga unleash? The "training ground" recording of "The Disastrous Life of Saiki K." has been revealed. 【Interview】

A man in agony covering his face with his bandaged hand... Behind him is jet-black... His name is... "The Jet-Black Wings" The anime "The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.: Reawakened" (hereinafter, the series is called "Saiki") was released on Netflix from Dec. 30, 2019. Here at Anime!Anime!, we had an interview with Shimazaki Nobunaga, who did the voice of Kaidou Shun. Kaidou is a friend of the protagonist, Saiki Kusuo. He refers to himself as "The Jet-Black Wings" due to his "Chuunibyou". We asked Shimazaki to cosplay the character for some photos. He nailed it displaying his deep love towards the series. His love also seeped through the interview in which we asked about his feelings towards "Reawakened", the must-see episodes, etc. [Coverage・Composition: Matsumoto Mayuge, Photos: Ohara Souta] ■The "Saiki" series goes well with smartphone viewing. ―― Let's begin with how you felt when you were informed that "Reawakened" is going to be produced. Shimazaki: It was such a treat! Me and my senpai, Kamiya Hiroshi-san (voice of Saiki Kusuo), talked about how rare it is for a once finished series to return so many times. We went through two seasons, followed by two special episodes (Conclusion), which was an adaption of the final episodes of the manga in which Saiki-kun seals his powers. I didn't expect the subsequent episodes to be animated as well. ―― Many fans must have been looking forward to them since it was in the original manga but making an anime isn't so simple. Shimazaki: Yes, I really felt Netflix's passion to create a new series of "Saiki" and how much the fans enjoyed the series. It made me so happy in many ways. ―― Did you ask Netflix why they decided to produce the anime? Shimazaki: Well, I didn't ask them directly, but I did hear a story from someone else. You know that most short-stories of "Saiki" is 4 minutes long, right? ―― Yes, each episode has five 4-minute long short stories. Shimazaki: That makes it "easy to watch when you go out". Generally, a 30-minute anime is about 25 minutes without the commercials. So, in many cases, you don't have the time to watch the whole show when you go out. I heard that "Saiki" works well since the stories are only 4 minutes long. ―― Come to think of it, that makes sense. Shimazaki: It was also surprising that Netflix was producing "Saiki". I usually had serious roles when voicing for works from Netflix. When Kamiya-san and I attended the presentation of new animes, there was such a gap between the promotional videos of "The Disastrous Life of Saiki K." and "Levius" (starring Shimazaki)! ―― A comedy and a serious martial arts anime are quite different after all. Shimazaki: I then realized how wide-ranged Netflix is. They both are super interesting in different ways and I want people all over the world to enjoy both of them. Especially "Saiki", I believe is for all generations to enjoy. I couldn't wait for the streaming. ■The "sensitive" Hairo appears a lot ―― How was the recording? It must have been a while since the last. Shimazaki: I really missed "Saiki" when we finished the recording for the 2nd season. I felt a bit better during the recording of "Conclusion", but right after it, the void came back. ―― So you really missed the recordings. Shimazaki: Yes, the "Saiki" recordings were like a training ground for voice actors to reach their limits. As I often say at events, director Sakurai Hiroaki kept raising the bars. Every time we reach his standards, he would say "Well, if you can do that, try doing this". We being professionals, tried very hard to keep up. As a result, we end up at levels we never expected, haha. ―― I guess that's why the lines became faster and faster. Shimazaki: It's not only the speed but the true value of "Saiki"'s recording is adding a cent of comedy to the lines. We sometimes had to read our lines with 3 ~ 5 people in total at the same time, making it indistinguishable at the studio, but when the recordings are completed, all of our voices can be distinctively heard and are understandable and funny. It was tough but rewarding. All the other cast are great voice actors, making me miss the recordings even more. It's not that other recordings are easier and I'm being lazy, but "Saiki" was a physically tough training ground. Leaving the recordings was quite a loss. ―― How did you feel returning to such a recording? Shimazaki: It made me so excited! It was nice that the environment hadn't changed. Every cast gets better and better. ―― The energy at the recordings must have been incredible. Shimazaki: To me, Hairo(Kineshi)'s voice had the strongest impression. Hearing him truly brought me back to "Saiki"'s recordings. ―― The super hot-blooded guy voiced by Hino Satoshi-san, right. Shimazaki: He was already heated in the original comics, but Hino-san's voice makes him even hotter. We usually consider the "distance" between the characters during recordings, changing our tone and volume according to how far the characters are. However, Hairo voiced by Hino-san doesn't have a sense of distance. He's always shouting no matter where he is. It's amazing how he still is able to incorporate minor details into his acting. ―― If he was shouting without any thought, the character would be out of place. Shimazaki: That's right. How he balances his voice is great, and by us adjusting to him, we make an awesome synergy. What's more, Hairo appears a lot more than the previous series. Maybe it's because Hairo appeared in many of the episodes that hadn't yet become an anime, such as the basketball episode and the escape room episode, haha. I used to think that Hairo wasn't in the show as much because he was a "sensitive content" since he often showed his butt. It lifted my mood that he was able to be on the show. →Next page: Enjoy the contrast between the characters of "Boku no Watashi no Yuusha Gaku" (Our Hero Studies). ■Enjoy the contrast between the characters of "Boku no Watashi no Yuusha Gaku" (Our Hero Studies). ―― Any other must-see episodes other than the ones with Hairo in them? Shimazaki: That would be the collaboration episode with "Boku no Watashi no Yuusha Gaku" (hereinafter "Yuusha Gaku"), which I believe everyone was looking forward to. You would see that the "Saiki" cast voiced the characters of "Yuusha Gaku". ―― The protagonist Haganeno Ken was voiced by Kamiya-san, Hinoki Nozomi by Kayano Ai-san (Teruhashi Kokomi in "Saiki"), Munemura Masayuki by Ono Daisuke-san (Nendou Riki in "Saiki"), and you voiced Kouno Jun. Shimazaki: The casting was to suit the positions of the characters in "Saiki", but Kusuo and Haganeno Ken have totally opposite personalities, and Kamiya-san seemed quite excited about the recordings. He said, "I can be the person I always wanted to be at this recording!", haha. On the other hand, Masayuki The Guillotine (nickname of Munemura Masayuki) and Nendou are similar characters. Nendou is dull-witted, so you just be a morone without any hesitation, and though not as much as Nendou, he also is dull-witted too, haha. ―― So he had to make a difference inside the idiot genre. Shimazaki: It was refreshing to see Ono-san getting lost during his voice acting since that never happened at the "Saiki" recordings. The gap of Saiko Metori's voice actor, Matsukaze Masaya-san acting as Ono Ishio AKA Pig was also interesting. ―― The gap between a millionaire like Saiko and a nerd like Pig must have been quite wide. Shimazaki: I could see the hierarchy in school. "Yuusha Gaku" is, of course, entertaining on its own, but it was interesting comparing the characters with the characters of "Saiki". I had deep feelings for this episode since I liked "Yuusha Gaku" in the magazine. I wish Asou-sensei would start an infinite loop of an anime of "Yuusha Gaku", sequels of "Saiki", another anime of "Saiki", sequels of "Yuusha Gaku", and so on. ―― That's how much you want both series to keep going. Shimazaki: I sure do! I know that Asou-sensei is busy and it's only my wish, but the "Yuusha Gaku" collaboration had that much potential. Another thing that left an impression on me from "Reawakened" was the scene where Kusuo was upset. It moved me a lot to see the mighty psychic to be disturbed so much. I was glad to see the humanly side of Kusuo expressing his emotions and communicating without telepathy. I have to thank the series for continuing for so long. ■Fully realizing the charm of "Saiki" through a letter ―― Since the anime is released on Netflix all around the world, there are 28 languages of subtitles and 8 languages of dubbing. A few of the languages can be chosen in Japan. Shimazaki: Netflix is very careful with localization, so I believe everyone can enjoy even a series like "Saiki" with its voluminous and speedy lines. ―― However, I fear that the subtitles of some languages are going to fill the whole screen. Shimazaki: I know, haha. I had a chance to see the title logos of "Saiki" for each country. Each language had completely different translations of the Furigana (writing above the Kanji). It was as if they had a subtitle. However, the best part was the dubbing. Some languages may have been more reduced, but those languages that can smoothly connect the lines might even have more content than our lines, haha. That was one of the things I really look forward to. I hope those who read this article would check out the different languages even if it's just for kicks. I believe it will be quite the experience. Also, it's interesting to see the cultural differences through translation. I always wonder what they would say instead of the jokes that only makes sense in Japanese. ―― "Saiki" does have a lot of cultural references, such as Hatsumoude (first visit to the shrine of a new year) and Christmas. Shimazaki: That's so true. I wonder how they interpreted them. Some events like Valentines came from overseas but now is a unique Japanese event. We were like, "We don't really understand what it stands for, but it's a happy day we got from overseas, yeah!!", haha. ―― You've got that right, haha. Shimazaki: I think people in America wouldn't understand whats going on. I'm really interested in how they depict the episodes. The same goes for food. Some words like "Sushi" are already well known to other countries, but there must be some that are still not known to overseas audiences. I have to go check them out. But I think I can't watch it on my smartphone, haha. ―― Because you would laugh? Shimazaki: Yes, I just said that it works well with smartphones, but I myself am afraid of watching it outside. I think I would break out into so much laughter from the memories of the recordings that I wouldn't be able to hide it even under a mask. The sudden voice of mine usually becomes quite loud due to my occupation, haha. Another problem is that I sometimes make the same faces as the characters I voiced without noticing it. ―― Maybe you should stay at home when you watch it, haha. Shimazaki: I guess so. If I'm going to watch it outside, I would choose a place where I wouldn't disturb anyone. If I'm at home, I would watch it on the TV. I have an Android TV, so I can watch Netflix on the TV screen. ―― Do you check out your own works on the TV? Shimazaki: Yes, I do. It's only been two years since I've been exposed to the streaming culture. One day, I saw the Netflix button on the remote. It's been there the whole time but I never knew I could watch Netflix on my TV until I pressed the button. Since then I started to drink at home, which I never did before. Now I'm enjoying myself so much! I'd be drinking a beer with some snacks and laughing my head off watching "Saiki", haha. ―― Sounds amazing, haha. "Saiki" is a great choice when you want to let loose and laugh. Shimazaki: Absolutely. I hear that many people watch with their families and I completely understand why. That reminds me, a letter from an elderly viewer came to the "Saiki" program. It said, "I'm watching 'Saiki' with my grandson. To be honest, some lines are too fast for me to understand, but my grandson will tell me what was said. I want to thank you for giving me more time to communicate with my grandson." ―― That's wonderful! Shimazaki: I was mind-blown with the influence of "Saiki". Also, the lines being too fast to understand is so "Saiki", haha. I do wish to make the lines easier on the ear for the elderly audience, but this was a nice surprise. It made my day. → Next page: Aoni Production is The Dark Reunion? ■ Aoni Production is The Dark Reunion? ―― You said the "Saiki" recordings were a training ground. Here's a question for you voicing Kaidou. Did the training "unleash" any powers within you? Shimazaki: I would quote Bruce Lee and say my mindset of "Don't think, feel" has been unleashed. You really need momentum at the recordings of "Saiki". There's no time to think of things such as, "I'll take a pause here." or "I'll break the lines in these sections." ―― The standards seem very high. Shimazaki: At the recording, they have indications on the VTR so we know when to speak. However, it's so speedy we don't have the time to think of when the indications are going to appear. So we have to "feel" the timing of when to speak. ―― That's where the "Don't think, feel" mindset kicks in. Shimazaki: When 4 or 5 of us are speaking at the same time, all of us, even the staff, are like, "We don't understand why but it worked out." That's how much we rely on our senses. Since I had to feel my way through the recordings, I believe my sensibilities have been expanded along with the unleashing of my "impulses" and "guts". In the recordings, there's a vague line between what goes and doesn't. I was able to expand the width and aim for right on the edge of the line. ―― Here's one more question related to Kaidou. I'd like to know what is the equivalent of The Dark Reunion to you? It doesn't matter if its something from work or your private life, something that has a big impact on you. Shimazaki: Hmm... That's a difficult question... I guess that would be Aoni Production. ―― Your own agency? Shimazaki: Yes. The members of the association are so powerful! Do you know how many of us have saved or destroyed the world multiple times? Some of us even repetitively destroy and save the world. ―― That's so true! Everyone is in super-human activities in various worlds. Shimazaki: And in the real world, they're super famous in and out of the country. You sometimes don't even know you're listening to their voices. Having such power, it shouldn't be too difficult to take over the world! I'm in a different position from Kaidou since he is being hunted for leaving the organization, but Aoni Production would be "the association that is always in my head" and "the association that has a great impact on myself". The works I've been involved in may also be The Dark Reunion. They all have great members and are interesting, having a great influence on the world. ◆◆◆ In the end, I asked him if he misses the recordings again since the end of "Reawakened". He crossed his fingers in front of his face and said in Kaidou-style, "What has left will never return... But I believe that the gears of time will start spinning again..." He seems to have left a special spot for the "Saiki" series in his heart.

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Interview on Uchiyama Koki, the voice actor playing Shigaraki Tomura from “My Hero Academia”. “Playing a character from the manga in the middle of serialization is like ‘a task without answer’”

TV anime “My Hero Academia” is on broadcast from 5:30 PM of every Saturday on Yomiuri TV and 29 Japan TV channels. The 2nd cour of Season 5 is about to reach its climax, while “villain vs. villain” warfare gets fiercer between the League of VillainsVillain Alliance and Meta Liberation ArmyParanormal Liberation Front. Now, the hidden past of Shigaraki Tomura is to be revealed…! Here at Anime!Anime!, we conducted the interview on Uchiyama Koki, who plays Shigaraki Tomura in MHA. Five years have passed since the beginning of the TV series, and we asked how Shigaraki Tomura was created through the process of becoming “the ruler of villains”. [Interview and shooting by: Yoshino Konosuke] Forming the character from the manga that is in the middle of serialization ---Five years is about to pass since the beginning of the TV series Season 1. Do you have any impressive scenes or scenes of change for Shigaraki Tomura compared to the beginning? Uchiyama: I believe there are changes in him, including his appearance, but I prefer the idea that he is in current position by experiencing various event, rather than experiencing one important event, so I both can agree with those feeling change and not feeling any change. The Villain Alliance characters appeared in the story with the important episodes, so I had to do my best every time he appeared. Their appearance is the same as climax. Shigaraki and his comrades first appeared in USJ attack incident from Season 1, and they took a long break because of the episodes mainly focused on U.A.Yuei High School, including the athletic day. That is why every scene with him is memorable. ---If we would focus on the change in target and activity, “retirement of All Might” is the turning point for Shigaraki. Uchiyama; Exactly. He eventually finds out that everything of him is related to All Might after analyzing about himself, and the retirement of All Might was the big event for him, since All Might’s existence was the motivation for him. ---How did you created Shigaraki through acting? Uchiyama: Direction I received in the beginning was “he is talking to someone, but his response should sound like as he is talking to himself”. Maybe it meant some unpleasant feeling that he cannot communicate with others. ---I know that you have opportunities to play “the villain with tremendous power”, including Melem from “HUNTER x HUNTER”, and where do you feel abnormality of Shigaraki compared to your previous characters? Uchiyama: Melem is “the Ant King”, not human, and he is the special being from beginning so he feels a rapid growth from his birth to the climax. He is often focused on noble atmosphere of a king and pureness of a child, but that should be different from Shigaraki because Shigaraki is a human. Shigaraki’s past is about to be broadcast on TV. He experiences “an accident” in the environment he grew up and that leads to his current situation. On the premise of his family situation, thinking about how he would think and talk is the normal thing to do in acting. However, the manga in the middle of serialization does not allow me to do it. MHA anime started when Shigaraki’s past was completely hidden, therefore, update was required with information given at the certain moment. ---I see. Information is limited to the serializing manga and there are things that assumption is not allowed. Uchiyama: For example, some characters first appear as the villains but turned out to be the nice supporting characters, while others decide to side with the protagonists. I could fail if I started to playing him as a complete villain. On the other hand, being neutral was not my choice. Playing the character from the serializing manga is “a task without answer”. That is why I have to find the best choice at each scene and is important to take in ideas of staff. I was “creating the character with all members”. It is a form of enjoyment because I cannot predict the future. This is the importance of the manga in the middle of serialization. Performing the story beyond the prediction now on TV ---From the perspective of Shigaraki, how the relationship of the Villain Alliance members could look like? Uchiyama: Compared to when he was fighting with Kurogiri and Nomu at USJ attack, the new members have entered, including Toga Himiko and Chabi, and the size of the Villain Alliance got larger, but they don’t look like the best friends. They belong to a mysterious circle. ---He also look like grew up as a hero. How did your recording session progressed when playing the past of Shigaraki in the upcoming episodes? Uchiyama: Shigaraki’s past being revealed this time is not a heart-warming story, and it was difficult and painful to forming the lines with his sad past. This kind pain is usual in my job but is still hard. ---May I have the message to your fans with the important points in the upcoming episodes. Uchiyama: I understand that the fans are waiting for Deku’s stories after watching multiple “My Villain Academia”-like episodes, but please keep enjoying a few more episodes. I never expected this kind of story is progressed at the beginning of the anime. This is the fun part of the manga in serialization and please enjoy the story beyond the prediction now as the TV anime. © Horikoshi Kohei/Shueisha, My Hero Academia Production Committee

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