Ahead of a June 21 theatrical release in Japan, the second Oomuro-ke anime film, subtitled "dear friends", revealed a main trailer and theme song details today. Emiri Kato, Chiwa Saito and Rina Hidaka perform insert song "My Sunny Side!", which is previewed in the trailer below, while fellow cast members Sumire Uesaka, Nao Toyama and Aoi Yuki are lined up for ending theme song "Patchwork Etcetera!". Related: YuruYuri Spin-Off Oomuro-ke Reveals 2nd Anime Film's Date, New Visual Based on the YuruYuri spin-off manga by Namori, Oomuro-ke is directed by Naoyuki Tatsuwa ( Harem in the Labyrinth of Another World ) at Passione and Studio Lings, with scripts by Masahiro Yokotani ( The Devil is a Part-Timer! ), character designs by Kazuyuki Ueda ( Love Flops ) and music by Yusuke Shirato ( In the Heart of Kunoichi Tsubaki ). The first film, subtitled "dear sisters", premiered in Japan on February 2 earlier this year. Crunchyroll streams the YuruYuri TV anime...
- 4/30/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
The official website for the forthcoming two-part anime film adaptation of Oomuro-ke , a spin-off to Namori's YuruYuri yuri comedy manga series, has posted a lyric video for "My Dear SiSTARS!," the opening theme song for its first part, subtitled dear sisters . The song is performed by the voice cast members of the three Oomuro sisters— Emiri Kato (Sakurako), Chiwa Saito (Nadeshiko), and Rina Hidaka (Hanako). The CD single of the song, also including the ending theme "Oogesa ni Ai to Yobunda" ( Call it love in an exaggerated way ), is set to release on February 7, 2024. Emiri Kato / Chiwa Saito / Rina Hidaka First press limited edition CD jacket Regular edition CD jacket Related: Oomuro-ke Anime Film's First Part Reveals Main Visual and Trailer The 40-minute first part of the two-part film, Oomuro-ke dear sisters , will open in Japanese theaters on February 2, 2024. The second part, Oomuro-ke dear friends , is scheduled to release before...
- 1/27/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Villainess Level 99: I May Be the Hidden Boss But I'm Not the Demon Lord , a currently broadcasting TV anime based on the isekai fantasy light novel series, has published creditless versions of the opening and ending animation sequences for the series. The opening animation sequence features the song “Love or Hate?” by Mayu Maeshima, while the ending animation sequence features the song “Suki ga Rebechi” (“Love on a Totally Different Level”), which is performed in-character by Yumiella Dolkness (voiced by Fairouz Ai) and Eleonora Hillrose (voiced by Rina Hidaka). The original Villainess Level 99: I May Be the Hidden Boss But I'm Not the Demon Lord light novels are written by Satori Tanabata, illustrated by Tea, and published in Japan by Fujimi Shobo under their Kadokawa Books imprint. An English language version is also available from J-Novel Club. Minoru Yamaoka directs the TV anime at animation studio Jumondou. Fumihiko Shimbo provides the series composition,...
- 1/17/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
Shangri-La Frontier , a currently broadcasting TV anime based on the light novel series of the same name, has published credit-free versions of the new opening and ending animation sequences (below) for its second cour. The opening sequence features Fzmz feat. icy performing the song “Danger Danger”, while the ending sequence features ReoNa performing the song “Gajumaru ~Heaven in the Rain~”. The original Shangri-La Frontier web novel is written by Katarina, and an English language version of the manga adaptation with artwork by Ryosuke Fuji is also available from Kodansha USA. Toshiyuki Kubooka directs the Shangri-La Frontier TV anime at animation studio C2C. Shangri-La Frontier key visual Related: Shangri-La Frontier Anime VAs Yuma Uchida, Rina Hidaka Announce Marriage Crunchyroll describes the story of Shangri-La Frontier : "When was the last time I played a game that wasn't crap?" This is a world in the near future where games that use display screens are classified as retro.
- 1/7/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
The animated TV series Sword Art Online has been a massive success, as have the novels, and now an animated film has been announced, Sword Art Online the Movie: Ordinal Scale which you can only hope will continue to push the franchise closer to the mainstream.
Based on Reki Kawahara’s novel series, which has sold 12.5 million units in Japan, and spawned two TV anime adaptations, video games, and much more, Sword Art Online follows Kirito, who tries to survive in a next-gen Vrmmorpg.
At the recent Dengeki Bunko Autumn Festival 2016, members of the cast came together to announce the new movie, Ordinal Scale, which covers an all-new storyline.
On hand were Haruka Tomatsu, who plays the heroine of the series Asuna, as well as Ayana Taketatsu who plays the role of Leafa, Kanae Ito who plays the role of Yui, Rina Hidaka who plays the role of Silica, and...
Based on Reki Kawahara’s novel series, which has sold 12.5 million units in Japan, and spawned two TV anime adaptations, video games, and much more, Sword Art Online follows Kirito, who tries to survive in a next-gen Vrmmorpg.
At the recent Dengeki Bunko Autumn Festival 2016, members of the cast came together to announce the new movie, Ordinal Scale, which covers an all-new storyline.
On hand were Haruka Tomatsu, who plays the heroine of the series Asuna, as well as Ayana Taketatsu who plays the role of Leafa, Kanae Ito who plays the role of Yui, Rina Hidaka who plays the role of Silica, and...
- 10/7/2016
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
Sword Art Online The Movie: Ordinal Scale, based on the smash hit light novel series published by Kadokawa’s Dengeki Bunko boasting worldwide sales of 19 million copies, is set for its global premiere in spring 2017.
In partnership with the Kadokawa Corporation, Skydance Media, a U.S.-based diversified media company, has acquired the worldwide live-action rights for Sword Art Online.
Having already spawned a comic book series, two TV anime adaptations, and video games, and with its first theatrical film, Sword Art Online The Movie: Ordinal Scale, set for worldwide release in spring 2017, this marks Sword Art Online’s first foray into live-action television. It will be developed as a TV series based on the storyline of the original series.
According to the studio, the story premise is:
2022 – The NerveGear, the world’s first dedicated full-dive device developed by the genius programmer, Akihiko Kayaba. It was a revolutionary machine that...
In partnership with the Kadokawa Corporation, Skydance Media, a U.S.-based diversified media company, has acquired the worldwide live-action rights for Sword Art Online.
Having already spawned a comic book series, two TV anime adaptations, and video games, and with its first theatrical film, Sword Art Online The Movie: Ordinal Scale, set for worldwide release in spring 2017, this marks Sword Art Online’s first foray into live-action television. It will be developed as a TV series based on the storyline of the original series.
According to the studio, the story premise is:
2022 – The NerveGear, the world’s first dedicated full-dive device developed by the genius programmer, Akihiko Kayaba. It was a revolutionary machine that...
- 8/4/2016
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
The media distribution service Crunchyroll announced on Wednesday that it will stream the Cuticle Detective Inaba television anime series. The series will stream on Fridays, starting on January 4th, 2013 at 10:00 p.m. Est. The series will be available for members in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands, and Scandinavia.
Yes, I know, it’s kinda (ok, more than ‘kinda’) silly name, but the plot seems interesting enough. The anime adaptation of Mochi’s manga tells the story of Hiroshi Inaba, a part-man, part-wolf, former ‘secret doberman’ who begins his own detective agency. The anime has also premiered on January 4th, 2013 in Japan, and the manga is currently running in Square Enix’s G Fantasy magazine.
The show stars Junichi Suwabe as Hiroshi Inaba and Toru Okawa as Don Valentino. Other cast members include Nobuhiko Okamoto, Yumi Shimura, Rina Hidaka, Miyu Irino,...
Yes, I know, it’s kinda (ok, more than ‘kinda’) silly name, but the plot seems interesting enough. The anime adaptation of Mochi’s manga tells the story of Hiroshi Inaba, a part-man, part-wolf, former ‘secret doberman’ who begins his own detective agency. The anime has also premiered on January 4th, 2013 in Japan, and the manga is currently running in Square Enix’s G Fantasy magazine.
The show stars Junichi Suwabe as Hiroshi Inaba and Toru Okawa as Don Valentino. Other cast members include Nobuhiko Okamoto, Yumi Shimura, Rina Hidaka, Miyu Irino,...
- 1/7/2013
- by Vesna Sunrider
- Filmofilia
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