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December 18, 2019 By: MoA (Translated by gyanyao & Porew ), 29674 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 ), 31336 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 ), 28211 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 ), 13102 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 ), 13730 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 ), 11086 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 ), 12361 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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Images of Director Yuasa Masaaki’s New Animation Film “Inu-Oh” will be shown at the 2020 Annecy International Animated Film Festival! Characters Original Illustrations by Matsumoto Taiyou also revealed!

The new musical animation film "Inu-Oh" featuring Yuasa Masaaki as director, Matsumoto Taiyou as original illustrator, and Nogi Akiko as screenwriter, depicts the unknown pop star "Inu-Oh", which had been portrayed in the theatre art of Noh for over 650 years. For the first time, images (still in the making process) of the new work along with original illustrations of the characters and more will be revealed at the "2020 Annecy International Animated Film Festival", which is scheduled to be held from Jun. 15, 2020. "Inu-Oh" is originally a novel titled "Heike Monogatari: Inu-Oh no Maki" which depicts the friendship between the really existed Noh player Inu-Oh, who became famous along with Zeami Motokiyo in the early 14th century (Northern and Southern Courts - Muromachi period), and a blind lute priest named Tomona. Besides the director Yuasa Masaaki, the character original illustrator Matsumoto Taiyou, and the screenwriter Nogi Akiko, it has been revealed that Itou Nobutake as the character design and animation director, Nakamura Gouki as the art director, Matsumoto Norio as the main animator, and other well-known members who teamed up with Yuasa Masaaki in works such as "The Tatami Galaxy" and "Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!" will join the cast as well. The "2020 Annecy International Animated Film Festival", which is scheduled to be held online for the first time from Jun. 15, will feature a special program titled "Work in Progress", where film and anime professionals will be gathered together. The event will introduce the creation process of "Inu-Oh" and other upcoming works that have been carefully selected for this occasion. Director Yuasa Masaaki himself will be featured in the film festival's program from 4:00 p.m. on Jun. 15, revealing the background that describes the main theme of this work, which is the "depiction of an unknown Noh performer as a pop star". In addition, part of the animation work (still in process), character sheets, and original illustrations of the characters by Matsumoto Taiyou will be revealed for the first time. "Inu-Oh" is scheduled to be released in 2021. [Extract from director Yuasa Masaaki's commentary in "Work in Progress"] Director Yuasa explained about the two protagonists, saying, "Inu-Oh is a very cheerful man who lives his life according to his own decisions, even in the midst of adversity. Tomona is a blind lute priest who recognizes the world from what he hears. Once he meets the cheerful and self-confident Inu-Oh, he starts to open his heart, and together they become more and more popular. Regarding the original design of the characters, despite the historical setting, he said, "I want to reproduce the same elegant atmosphere of Matsumoto Taiyou-san's illustrations in the film" and "I also want to express the way the images come into view one by one from the sound made in total darkness", while revealing various test images. He also added, "The image of traditional performing arts may seem difficult to understand, but I found it interesting that it gained so much popularity at that time. As new genres of pop music (punk, hard rock, hip hop, etc.) came recently on the scene making people so enthusiastic about it, I want to show my work with a variety of unique expressions" and "Many people feel that they don't get repaid for what they do. But if they do it properly, it will remain somewhere. This is a concept that I hope this work will be able to express, since I feel that the story of the two protagonists, Inu-Oh and Tomona, will be a source of encouragement for many of us". (C) "INU-OH" Film Partners

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The voice-less cheer screening of “One Piece Film Red” and “Inu-oh”! “Bakuon Film Festival” will be held at Odaiba again after 1 year and a half!

The 10th "Bakuon Film Festival in United Cinemas Aquacity Odaiba" that will feature the voice-less cheer screening of "One Piece Film Red" and "Inu-oh", will be held on November 18, 2022, at United Cinemas Aquacity Odaiba. "Bakuon Film Festival" is a special film festival that makes use of the audio system of a concert with the concept of "The film festival that is visible with sound and surrounds you with sound". This is a trial that will have the bold and subtle screening as you can hear the faint sound that could only be heard with a loud reverberation, as well as a change in perception due to that effect. This event first started in 2008, and it has been 1 year and a half since the last "Bakuon Film Festival" that was held within Tokyo metropolitan area in April 2021. A total of 13 films will be screened. Out of the 13 films, 8 films will appear for the first time in Bakuon, which are "Top Gun: Maverick", "One Piece Film Red", "Spider-Man: No Way Home: The Extended Version", "The Suicide Squad", "Cure" 4K Digital Remastered", "Dune", "Chungking Express 4K", and "Fallen Angels". The screening from 3:00 PM and 8:30 PM of November 20 of "Inu-Oh" (With Lyric) will be screened as the "Voice-less 'Mania' cheer screening" while the screening from 6:00 PM, November 22 of "One Piece Film Red" will be screened as "UTA Live in Theatres 'Voice-less Cheer Screening'". The 10th "Bakuon Film Festival in United Cinemas Aquacity Odaiba" featuring the voice-less cheer screening of "One Piece Film Red" and "Inu-oh", will be held from November 18, 2022 to November 24, 2022, at United Cinemas Aquacity Odaiba. The tickets will be available from 12:00 AM, November 4, on the website, while the on-site ticket will be available at the tickets booth of United Cinemas Odaiba after it has opened. Detailed information and precautions are available on the official website. <Below are the full comments> Bakuon Film Festival's Producer, Higuchi Yasuhito It has been 1 year and a half since Bakuon Film Festival was held, so the lineups have increased for the first time. "Dune", "The Suicide Squad", "Top Gun: Maverick", and "Spider-Man: No Way Home: The Extended Version" would be insanely great at Bakuon, wouldn't they? You wouldn't help crying and laughing while watching. Furthermore, the staple of Bakuon, which is Wong Kar-wai's works are in 4K and this version with the new enhanced sound will make its first appearance in Bakuon. Among the numerous 4K films that didn't get an enhancement on the sound, the sound for the remastered Wong Kar-wai's works will be right on the mark. I'm sure that you will be able to enjoy watching it with the same feeling when watching a new film. Also, "Bakuon Film Festival in United Cinemas Aquacity Odaiba" will be held in a venue with 500 seating capacity. I believe that the spacious audio system due to the wideness will surely stimulate your body comfortably. This event might also acts as the grand finale of "American Utopia" that was screened continuously in various Bakuon venue in Japan since last year.

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A new standard for the Japanese anime world!?? “Belle: The Dragon and the Freckled Princess”, “Inu-Oh”… Musical anime from Japan is a hot topic!

A story that revives in your mind just by listening to music. Musicals that combine singing, dancing, and dialogues are popular all over the world. Originally it was one of the genres of plays performed on the stage, but now there are also many famous musical movies. In particular, Disney's musical animated films such as "Beauty and the Beast" and "The Little Mermaid" have been loved over time. Looking at Japan, it seems that the number of Japanese musical animated movies such as "Belle: The Dragon and the Freckled Princess" and "Inu-Oh" has increased recently. Will the day when "musicals" will become a new standard in the Japanese animation world come? In this article, we will focus on Japanese musical anime characteristics and explore received changes and future prospects. Relationship between songs and characters The first point I would like to raise is the relationship between songs and characters. In a musical, singing is the same as life. Therefore, no special reason is required for all the characters to sing and express their emotions. For example, in the Disney movie "The Little Mermaid", there is a scene in which Sebastian sings and dances to Ariel, who is longing for the human world, to tell the wonderfulness of the sea. From the middle stage, friends from the sea participate in choruses and transform into gorgeous songs. Anyone can participate in the music without adding settings such as "Why does this character sing?" On the other hand, in Japanese anime, characters related to music such as idols, musical actors, and chorus members are the mainstream. The line between daily life is clear, such as the stage for performing songs. Why is "reason for singing" required? Of course, in Japan musicals are known as one of the theater genres. However, it rarely has been released as films. There may be production factors such as high drawing costs, but one of the reasons may be the recognition by the viewers. As an example, let's see one scene of "Kokoro ga Sakebita Gatterunda" (The Anthem of the Heart) together. High school students watched the representative song "Over the Rainbow" of the musical "The Wizard of Oz" in a music class. After class, they commented, "It's a mystery. They can just talk, but suddenly the conversation becomes a song." In musicals, it's natural to start singing in the middle of a conversation. However, it is also true that some people feel uncomfortable because the method of expression suddenly changes. Certainly, in everyday life, most people rarely just start singing in public. Therefore, if you do not keep in mind the premise that "This character has a setting to sing", viewers may think "Why is he/she singing?" first, and the viewer's emotions may be dissociated. In "The Anthem of the Heart", as the students worked on the original musical production , they start realizing. "I realized that songs can express emotions that would normally be embarrassing." If you can get acquainted with the charm of musicals and become familiar with them, you may feel less discomfort with the expression method. Features of Japanese musical animated movies In recent years, musical animated movies, such as Hosoda Mamoru's "Belle: The Dragon and the Freckled Princess", have been releasing in Japan. In addition, the latest film directed by Yuasa Masaaki, "Inu-Oh," scheduled to be released in 2022, is also a musical anime based on "Heike Monogatari Inu-Oh no Maki." A feature common to these two works is the casting centered on the artist. In "Belle: The Dragon and the Freckled Princess", singing scenes by the main character, Suzu, appear throughout the story, and the emotions of each moment are added to the song. Suzu is also a character who has a "reason for singing", but there are also scenes in which the surroundings are influenced and participate in the chorus during the movie. It's impressive scenes where everyone expresses their emotions through songs. This work started to make a movie that includes musical elements, such as "Beauty and the Beast." The gorgeous images reminiscent of a ball at the castle, lyrics have a message, and the expressive voice of Nakamura Kaho, who plays Suzu, make the audience's hearts throb. In "Inu-Oh", the main character, Inu-Oh is plated by Avu-chan from "Queen Bee". In the preview video, she freely uses deep bass and sharp but beautiful treble are used freely, and performs an impressive song . Singing abilities is an important factor in musicals where songs are the key. It can be seen that the music becomes persuasive by appointing artists with high singing ability in "The Dragon and Freckled Princess" and "Inu-Oh". Although some performers try voice acting for the first time, the expressiveness cultivated by singing is sufficient. Together with anime staff and voice actors with a wealth of acting experience, they open up new horizons . Musical in TV anime Up to this point, we have mainly introduced movies, but musicals are taking root as one of the popular genres in TV anime. For example, "Revue Starlight", where characters are fighting for the star position with singing and dancing, "Kageki Shojo!!", a story of girls who work hard to join the opera company, and "Star-Myu" about high-school boys from the musical department. All these titles are based on musicals. Even if the entire series did not draw a musical, there were times when the musical was shown only in one episode, such as episode 17 "The Transfer Student Is Dandy, Baby" of the TV series "Space Dandy". In addition, there are also works such as the "Macross" series and the "Senki Zessho Symphogear" series, in which songs by characters influence the battle situation and show musical excitement. The person who plays the character may be in charge of singing, or other artist could be e in charge of singing, such as "Macross F" Sheryl Nome (CV: Endo Aya, singing: May'n). There are various forms, but the songs and stories of the characters and the synchronization of the images have been loved by anime fans for many years. Expansion of viewers and possibilities of musical anime For musical anime to become more widespread in the future, it is necessary to gain support from a wide range of viewers. The main broadcast band of TV anime is midnight. Therefore, the main audience base so far has been core anime fans. In recent years, it has become possible to watch works at any time through online streaming, etc., creating opportunities for more people to come into contact with musicals through anime. Furthermore, with the advent of "Belle: The Dragon and the Freckled Princess" and "Inu-Oh", viewers who do not normally watch anime have begun to pay attention to Japanese musical anime. As the hurdles for touching the work have been lowered, it seems that more and more people will know the appeal of musical anime. It is highly possible that the number of Japanese anime that will focus on musicals will continue to increase in the future. Someday, it may be a typical Japanese anime genre along with robot anime or idol.

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