Supernatural slice-of-life anime Tonari no Yokai-san is giving us a Cat Day to remember, today revealing a brand-new trailer and visual, a swathe of additional cast members, theme song details and an April 6 at 26:00 Jst premiere (effectively April 7 at 2:00am). Pii performs "Obake Himawari" for the opening theme song, which is previewed below, and Aoi Kubo ( The Yuzuki Family's Four Sons Ed) performs "Iro no Naka" for the ending theme. Main Visual Furthermore, Buchio will be seen sticking his head in a paper bag and transforming into a nekomata on Tokyo's iconic Cross Shinjuku Vision screen. Related: Tonari no Yokai-san TV Anime Releases First Trailer, Cast and Staff Details Based on the manga by noho, Tonari no Yokai-san is being directed by Aimi Yamauchi ( Salaryman's Club ) at studio Liden Films, with series composition by Tomoko Konparu ( Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You ) and character designs by Jiko Abe...
- 2/22/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
No Rome, Charli Xcx and the 1975’s Matty Healy embark on a bonkers animated adventure in the new video for their recent collaboration, “Spinning.”
The clip pairs the euphoric dance pop track with fittingly dazzling visuals. It opens with an animated No Rome slipping into a puddle that transports him to a different universe where he, Charli Xcx and Healy venture through the deep sea in submarines, float around in outer space and more. Karlos Velásquez directed the “Spinning” video, while the character design was done by Hideyuki Tanaka and Daniel Villa.
The clip pairs the euphoric dance pop track with fittingly dazzling visuals. It opens with an animated No Rome slipping into a puddle that transports him to a different universe where he, Charli Xcx and Healy venture through the deep sea in submarines, float around in outer space and more. Karlos Velásquez directed the “Spinning” video, while the character design was done by Hideyuki Tanaka and Daniel Villa.
- 3/16/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
We’ve got a brand new trailer to share with you for Netflix’s upcoming Ultraman anime series! The series is an adaptation of the manga by Eiichi Shimizu and Tomohiro Shiguchi, which serves as a sequel to the original 1966 Ultraman series. I love that this is going to be a continuation of the original story, and it looks like it’s going to be great! I also dig the the animation style and design work.
Here’s the synopsis that was released for the series:
“Several years have passed since the events of Ultraman, with the legendary “Giant of Light” now a memory, as it is believed he returned home after fighting the many giant aliens that invaded the Earth. Shin Hayata’s son Shinjiro seems to possess a strange ability, and it is this ability, along with his father’s revelation that he was Ultraman, that leads Shinjiro...
Here’s the synopsis that was released for the series:
“Several years have passed since the events of Ultraman, with the legendary “Giant of Light” now a memory, as it is believed he returned home after fighting the many giant aliens that invaded the Earth. Shin Hayata’s son Shinjiro seems to possess a strange ability, and it is this ability, along with his father’s revelation that he was Ultraman, that leads Shinjiro...
- 3/6/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
During their Anime Lineup Presentation event at the Akiba Theatre in Tokyo today, Netflix unveiled their slate of Anime programming for 2019.
The new lineup is an expansion of their successful original Anime programming which includes Devilman Crybaby and B: the Beginning. Netflix announced that they would be revisiting some of the most beloved stories that many Anime fans already know and love, including Ultraman, Neon Genesis Evangelion and Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac.
The news comes after Netflix made their first-ever Asia showcase earlier this month where they announced the addition of Pacific Rim, Altered Carbon, Cagaster of an Insect Cage, Yasuke, and Trese to their anime slate. The slate continues Netflix’s global reach when it comes to original content, telling stories from Japan, Taiwan, Thailand and South Korea.
Watch the trailers and read the full details of what was presented during today’s Tokyo event.
Rilakkuma and...
The new lineup is an expansion of their successful original Anime programming which includes Devilman Crybaby and B: the Beginning. Netflix announced that they would be revisiting some of the most beloved stories that many Anime fans already know and love, including Ultraman, Neon Genesis Evangelion and Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac.
The news comes after Netflix made their first-ever Asia showcase earlier this month where they announced the addition of Pacific Rim, Altered Carbon, Cagaster of an Insect Cage, Yasuke, and Trese to their anime slate. The slate continues Netflix’s global reach when it comes to original content, telling stories from Japan, Taiwan, Thailand and South Korea.
Watch the trailers and read the full details of what was presented during today’s Tokyo event.
Rilakkuma and...
- 11/27/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
The Marvel Anime: X-Men Teaser Trailer, Opening Sequence, and Clip have premiered. The 2011 X-Men Marvel anime series is the animation X-Men has always deserved and it is about time. Directed by Fuminori Kizaki, the animation is beautfiul. If you have ever seen Ninja Scroll, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (written about here: 5 Essential Anime Films you need to View) or Redline (written about here: Redline (2009) Movie Trailers), you will recognize this animation and Madhouse, the company behind it immediately.
Marvel Anime: X-Men is part of
a four-part anime project with collaborations from both Marvel Entertainment and Madhouse. The project will take famous Marvel characters and reintroduce them for a Japanese audience in a 12-part series. The announcement was confirmed at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con. According to former Madhouse President and CEO Jungo Maruta, Marvel is giving the anime studio “free reign” [sic] to re-imagine the Marvel superheroes for Japanese audiences. It is...
Marvel Anime: X-Men is part of
a four-part anime project with collaborations from both Marvel Entertainment and Madhouse. The project will take famous Marvel characters and reintroduce them for a Japanese audience in a 12-part series. The announcement was confirmed at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con. According to former Madhouse President and CEO Jungo Maruta, Marvel is giving the anime studio “free reign” [sic] to re-imagine the Marvel superheroes for Japanese audiences. It is...
- 4/14/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
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