Egumi Legacy , an upcoming TV anime based on the card game featuring original characters created by voice actor Takuya Eguchi, has revealed a bundle of additional cast members. The series will broadcast in Japan beginning in July 2024. The new cast members include: End of the World voiced by Yoshino Aoyama End of the World character visual Careless Hachibe voiced by Soma Saito Careless Hachibe character visual Golden Retriever voiced by Yu Serizawa Golden Retriever character visual Uninvited Guest voiced by Kotaro Nishiyama Uninvited Guest character visual Wizard voiced by Shinichiro Kamio Wizard character visual Cursed Guitar Case voiced by Wataru Komada Cursed Guitar Case character visual God Eye voiced by Wataru Hatano God Eye character visual Invisible Stalker voiced by Daiki Kobayashi Invisible Stalker character visual Perm Stripe voiced by Daiki Kobayashi Perm Stripe character visual Mohawk Dot voiced by Yoshiki Nakajima Mohawk Dot character visual Legendary Final Climax Bomb...
- 5/24/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
Featuring "Kannosei Liberation" by saji and "Sora ni Shimeyu" by Watashi Kobayashi, respectively, the creditless versions of dark fantasy anime Ragna Crimson 's opening and ending theme sequences for its second half are now available to watch below. Related: Solo Leveling Anime Creditless Opening and Ending Videos Now Streaming Based on the manga by Daiki Kobayashi, Ragna Crimson is directed by Ken Takahashi at studio Silver Link., with series composition by Deko Akao ( The Dungeon of Black Company ), character designs by Shinpei Aoki ( Wise Man's Grandchild creature designer) and music by Koji Fujimoto ( The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated! ). Square Enix, which publishes the manga's official English version, describes the first volume as such: In this action-packed dark fantasy, humanity lives under the threat of annihilation by immensely powerful dragons. The dragon hunter Ragna embarks on a revenge-fueled quest to eliminate that threat once and for all! Dragon hunters:...
- 1/13/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
One of the most recent trends in Asian cinema is the sci-fi/genre movies that follow a more art-house approach, not leaning exclusively on SFX, but also trying to develop the protagonist characters and make some comments in the process. Daiki Kobayashi directs such a film that focuses on superheroes, who are quite different from what we are used to up to now.
“Blue Collar Psychics” is screening at Skip City International D-Cinema Festival
One of these people is Shunsaku, a low-power psychic who is able to read and manipulate people’s memories, and is running an agency that solves people’s problems, along with a very beautiful young woman, Kaede. One day during a job, he stumbles upon a high schooler named Tasuku, who possesses much more powerful abilities than him, and asks him to cooperate with them. Their first job together is to follow a blind psychic named Tasuku,...
“Blue Collar Psychics” is screening at Skip City International D-Cinema Festival
One of these people is Shunsaku, a low-power psychic who is able to read and manipulate people’s memories, and is running an agency that solves people’s problems, along with a very beautiful young woman, Kaede. One day during a job, he stumbles upon a high schooler named Tasuku, who possesses much more powerful abilities than him, and asks him to cooperate with them. Their first job together is to follow a blind psychic named Tasuku,...
- 7/21/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Festival opens with Teppe Isobe’s ’Deadly School’.
Eight local features wiill have their world premiere at Japan’s Skip City International D-Cinema Festival, which is running as a hybrid event from July 16.
The festival opens with the world premiere of Teppe Isobe’s coming of age drama Deadly School, which is adapted from the play by Kaoru Asakusa about high school girls working hard for their school festival. Teppe Isobe has won prizes at Skip City for three of his films Who Knows about My Life (2018), F is for Future (2019) and Cornflakes (2020).
Held in Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture, Skip City focuses on emerging talent,...
Eight local features wiill have their world premiere at Japan’s Skip City International D-Cinema Festival, which is running as a hybrid event from July 16.
The festival opens with the world premiere of Teppe Isobe’s coming of age drama Deadly School, which is adapted from the play by Kaoru Asakusa about high school girls working hard for their school festival. Teppe Isobe has won prizes at Skip City for three of his films Who Knows about My Life (2018), F is for Future (2019) and Cornflakes (2020).
Held in Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture, Skip City focuses on emerging talent,...
- 6/15/2022
- by Tim Dams
- ScreenDaily
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