The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses is returning this summer with a second season with a release date of July 4 in Japan, following an official announcement on the series' accounts . A new trailer and visuals were also released, showcasing the new cast members for the upcoming anime season. Mao Takasaki voiced by Rie Takahashi (Megumin in Konosuba -God's blessing on this wonderful world! ) Mao Takasaki character visual Ririka Chiyoda voiced by Ayana Taketatsu (Kei Karuizawa in Classroom of the Elite ) Ririka Chiyoda character visual Moemi Souya voiced by Reina Ueda (Lemon Irvine in Mashle: Magic And Muscles ) Moemi Souya character visual Hekiru Yoshino voiced by Kana Hanazawa ( Hotaru Hinase in A Condition Called Love ) Hekiru Yoshino character visual Azumi Valentina voiced by Yu Serizawa (Nozomi Kitahara in Mf Ghost ) Azumi Valentina character visual The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses Season 2 key visual Related: The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses Season...
- 5/14/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
Films about boxing have been found in abundance in the Japanese movie industry, with local filmmakers, however, frequently dealing with the losers of the sport rather than the winners. Shuji Terayama also made a similar effort back in 1977, in an approach, though, that moves both towards the aforementioned direction and the audience favorite ‘underdog' trope, while including intense elements of family drama.
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Starting with a black and white, documentary-like intro, in an aspect that actually appears in various parts throughout the movie, “The Boxer” then introduces us to Hayato, a former successful boxer, who, for reasons unknown, in the midst of a winning match, stopped fighting and even quit boxing afterwards, while a bit later he abandoned his wife and started living alone in a cramped lodging, with his dog. When Tenma, a young man who also happens to be a boxer,...
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Starting with a black and white, documentary-like intro, in an aspect that actually appears in various parts throughout the movie, “The Boxer” then introduces us to Hayato, a former successful boxer, who, for reasons unknown, in the midst of a winning match, stopped fighting and even quit boxing afterwards, while a bit later he abandoned his wife and started living alone in a cramped lodging, with his dog. When Tenma, a young man who also happens to be a boxer,...
- 11/6/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
1974: a great year for many filmmakers. This was the year Francis Ford Coppola released both “The Godfather: Part II” and “The Conversation”. Mel Brooks hit a prolific streak too with “Young Frankenstein” and “Blazing Saddles”. Over in West Germany, Rainer Werner Fassbinder continued his hot streak by directing Four feature films, including his most beloved work, “Ali: Fear Eats the Soul”. However, it was perhaps Shinichi ‘Sonny' Chiba who had the most iconic and significant year out of that roster, with a career-defining bumper year that contained an impressive amount of diversity for an actor nominally known as a martial arts star. Surrounding himself with the posse from his expert team ‘Japan Action Club' and with the backing of the Toei Company, Ltd., Chiba completed a full trilogy, a two-part crime caper saga, a spin-off to the aforementioned trilogy And a powerful anti-war drama all in one year.
- 4/13/2023
- by Simon Ramshaw
- AsianMoviePulse
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