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Shiki-Jitsu (2000) dir. Hideaki Anno
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romdocitizen · 4 years ago
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Ritual (2000) dir. Hideaki Anno, cinematography by Yuichi Nagata
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movierx · 4 years ago
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Circus Boys (Nijusseiki Shonen Dokuhon) (1989) dir. Kaizo Hayashi
Cinematography by Yuichi Nagata
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nyxravessnow · 5 years ago
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Seigaku cast ranking
I decided to do my ranking of the Seigaku characters and then their respective actors 
1. Kaidoh
- Sana Hiroki
- Kujirai Kousuke
- Kimura Tatsunari
- Yanagishita Tomo
- Ikeoka Ryosuke
- Hayashi Akihiro
- Nakajima Takuto
- Makishima Hikaru
- Gomoto Naoya
- Hirata Yuichirou
 2. Eiji
- Honda Reo
- Seto Koji
- Koseki Yuuta
- Kuroba Mario
- Taguchi Tsukasa
- Takasaki Shouta
- Nagayama Takashi
- Osamu Adachi
- Hamao Kyousuke
- Yamazaki Ichitaro
- Nagata Seiichiro
 3. Oishi
- Ishida Shun
- Hiramaki Jin
- Takiguchi Yukihiro
- Yamamoto Ikkei
- Tsujimoto Yuki
- Matsumura Yu
- Todoya Yuuya
- Suzuki Hiroki
- Ezoe Takanori
- Tsuchiya Yuichi
 4. Momo
- Yoshimura Shunsaku
- Mashima Shuuto
- Kamitsuru Toru
- Makita Tetsuya
- Nobuyama Toshihiro
- Shinpei Takagi
- Moriyama Eiji
- Kaji Masaki
- Ishiwatari Mashu
- Okubo Tatsuki
 5. Tezuka
- Zaiki Takuma
- Watanabe Daisuke
- Wada Takuma
- Tawada Hideya
- Baba Ryouma
- Aoki Ryo
- Uno Yuuya
- Shirota Yu
- Minami Keisuke
- Takigawa Eiji
- Okuchi Kengo
 6. Inui
- Teruma
- Tanaka Ryousei
- Takahashi Yuuta
- Nakayama Masei
- Arai Yuusuke
- Kato Sho
- Inagaki Seiya
- Takenouchi Daisuke
- Aoyama Sota
- Araki Hirofumi
 7. Taka-san
- Suzuki Masaya
- Takikawa Koudai
- Watanabe Kouji
- Abe Yoshitsugu
- Kitamura Eiki
- Ogasawara Hiroaki
- Ikkou Chou
- Kon Teyu
- Iwata Tomoki
- Shohei
- Yaguchi Sora
- Kotani Yoshikazu
 8. Echizen
- Sakamoto Shogo
- Takahashi Ryuki
- Furuta Kazuki
- Ogoe Yuuki
- Sakurada Dori
- Yanagi Kotaro
- Nichika Akutsu
- Kimeru
- Endo Yuya
 9. Fuji
- Furukawa Yuuta
- Hashimoto Taito
- Yata Yusuke
- Kamisato Yuki
- Kimeru
- Aiba Hiroki
- Nagayama Takashi
- Ibu Minaki
- Sadamoto Fuuma
- Mitsuya Ryo
 10. Kachiro
- Shinohara Ryu
- Ohira Shunya
- Ito Tsubasa
- Kawamoto Ryo
- Okui Nagato
- Hirai Hiroki
- Mori Yuya
- Toyonaga Toshiyuki
- Mitsui Ryo
- Nakamigawa Toshiki
 11. Katsuo
- Sarashima Arata
- Watanabe Masashi
- Eguchi Koichi
- Takahashi Rio
- Okamoto Yuki
- Hatakeyama Shion
- Ono Mizuki
- Kobayashi Mizuki
- Hotta Masaru
- Okuda Yumeto
 12. Horio
- Shimo Seiya
- Yamada Ryo
- Hara Masaki
- Iwa Yoshito
- Masui Kento
- Maruyama Shun
- Souma Shinta
- Ishibashi Yusuke
- Ryuga
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recentanimenews · 7 years ago
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Check Out 48 Character Voices with "King's Game The Animation" New PVs
The official website for the upcoming TV anime adaptation of Nobuaki Kanazawa/Pakkuncho's cell phone novel Oosama Game/King's Game today posted two new PVs to introduce its 48 character voices. The TV anime tells an original story that combines the first novel Ousama Game/King's Game and the second novel Ousama Game Shukyoku/King's Game Climax. And the first PV introduces the characters from the first novel, and the second video introduces those from the second.
  The Seven (Musekinin Galaxy Tylor)-animated series is set to premiere on AT-X on October 5, and will be also available on Crunchyroll.
  Character voice PV 1
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  Character voice PV 2
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  Main Voice Cast:
 Mamoru Miyano as Nobuaki Kanazawa
 Yui Horie as Natsuko Honda
 M.A.O as Chiemi Honda
 Pile as Ria Iwamura
 Yusuke Sasaki as Kenta Akamatsu
 Shinnosuke Tachibana as Naoya Hashimoto
 Akari Uehara as Riona Matsumoto
 Shinya Hamazoe as Shingo Adachi
 Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Toshiyuki Abe
 Miyuu Tsuji as Satomi Ishii
 Suguru Narisawa as Hirofumi Inoue
 Yuma Uchida as Yosuke Ueda
 Yui Makino as Kana Ueda
 Fukushi Ochiai as Akira Ohno
 Kimito Totani as Yusuke Kawakami
 Ami Fukushima as Chia Kawano
 Konomi Yuuzaki as Akemi Kinoshita
 Yuka Ohtsubo as Mami Shirokawa
 Hisayoshi Suganuma as Daisuke Tasaki
 Kenji Akabane as Hideki Toyoda
 Mirai Sasaki as Minako Nakao
 Risa Yuzuki as Misaki Nakajima
 Minori Suzuki as Nami Hirano
 Koudai Sakai as Toshiyuki Fujioka
 Mariko Honda as Kaori Maruoka
 Misaki Suzuki as Emi Miyazaki
 Shuuta Morishima as Shota Yashiro
 Miya Amamiya as Hiroko Yamaguchi
 Yui Nagano as Keita Yamashita
 Yu Sanada as Masatoshi
 Ooi Saki Fujita as Aya Kuramoto
 Hitoshi Horinouchi as Daiki Kurosawa
 Ai Nakajima as Yuuna Kobayashi
 Hayato Horiuchi as Toshifumi Sakakibara
 Satoshi Hino as Takuya Sakamoto
 Tatsuhisa Suzuki as Yuichi Sato
 Yuusuke Tonozaki as Tatsuya Shinba
 Hiroyuki Kagura as Ryo Sugisawa
 Makoto Takada as Shin Takada
 Rie Hanafusa as Nanami Takumi
 Ryota Suzuki as Teruaki Nagata
 Masashi Uchida as Tsubasa Furusawa
 Yuka Ozaki as Aya Matsuoka
 Kana Yuki as Rina Minami
 Ibuki Kido as Aimi Murazumi
 Kazusa Aranami as Haruka Momoki
 Suzuna Kinoshita as Mitsuki Yukimura
    Long PV
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      "King's Game The Animation" main staff:
   Director: Noriyoshi Sasaki (Ojisan and Marshmallow)
 Series Composition: Kenji Konuta (SERVAMP, Saiyuki Reload Blast)
 Character Design: Kan Soramoto, Yosuke Ito (Hybrid x Heart Magias Academy Ataraxia)
 Chief Animation Director: Kan Soramoto (Hybrid x Heart Magias Academy Ataraxia)
 Music: Nayouki Osada (Da Capo III, Tenkai Knights)
 Anime Production: Seven (Soryo to Majiwaru Shikiyoku no Yoru ni...)
  Teaser visual
「王様ゲーム The Animation」のティザービジュアルも公開! 今後の展開を表しているかのような歪んだ教室にいる主人公・金沢伸明の姿にご注目ください! https://t.co/gs5Bzg3xky#アニメ王様ゲーム http://pic.twitter.com/slkC74RGqv
— アニメ「王様ゲーム」公式 (@kingsgame_pr) 2017年8月1日
    Source: TV anime "King's Game The Animation" official website, Twitter
  © Hitori Renda, Renji Kuriyama, Nobuaki Kanazawa/Futabasha, Everystar/"King's Game" Production Committee
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ao3feed-danganronpa · 5 years ago
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Danganronpa - The Killing Games Continue
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/2UlF3TY
by Zino015
Join a new, unique, and original cast of characters and dive into another thrilling Danganronpa! Monokuma returns once more to bring the thrills, the chills, the kills as these sixteen new Ultimate level students kill, argue, and execute one another!
Let's meet the new cast! Aiko Shigaraki the Ultimate Teacher Ayume Fukunaga the Ultimate Singer Fumiko Hatanaka the Ultimate Sniper Harumi Matsuno the Ultimate Ballet Dancer Minami Nagata the Ultimate Composer Hikari Nakao the Ultimate Mathematician Reika Amari the Ultimate Strategist Saeko Nakamura the Ultimate Painter Nobuyuki Imai the Ultimate Journalist Kensho Onishi the Ultimate Voice Actor Ginjiro Sugimoto the Ultimate Rock Climber Genkei Ueno the Ultimate Volleyball Player Shichirou Yatsuda the Ultimate Translator Zen Takahashi the Ultimate Botanist Minowa Nakajima the Ultimate Fencer Yuichi Tachibana the Ultimate Puppeteer
  Disclaimer: I do not own Danganronpa but these characters are my own creation!
Happy 10th anniversary Danganronpa!
Words: 4373, Chapters: 1/34, Language: English
Series: Part 1 of Danganronpa
Fandoms: Dangan Ronpa - All Media Types, New Dangan Ronpa V3: Everyone's New Semester of Killing
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death
Characters: Original Characters, Original Female Character(s), Original Male Character(s)
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/2UlF3TY
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filmaticbby · 1 year ago
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Shiki-Jitsu (2000) dir. Hideaki Anno
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Shiki-Jitsu (2000) dir. Hideaki Anno
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recentanimenews · 5 years ago
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Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Stage Play to Begin New Mission in July 2020
    Six months after the initial announcement back in August 2019, the official website for the stage play adaptation of Sunrise's Mobile Suit Gundam 00 anime series announced its second show's title and schedule.
  "Mobile Suit Gundam 00: Hakai ni yoru Kakusei (Awakening by Destruction) - Re: (in)novation" is set to be performed at New National Theatre's Playhouse (capacity: 1,038) in Tokyo from July 17 to 26, 2020. Advance sales of the 8,900-yen tickets for the Gundam fan club members will open from today to February 24.
  All of the main four Gundam Meister actors are confirmed to return for a sequel, and three new cast members are set to join: 
    Setsuna F. Seiei: Shohei Hashimoto (Yu Nishinoya in Haikyu!! stage plays) 
Lockon Stratos: Yu Imari (Nagasone Kotetsu in Touken Ranbu stage plays) 
Allelujah Haptism: Taiyou Ayukawa (Atsushi Murasakibara in Kuroko's Basketball stage plays) 
Tieria Erde: Seiichiro Nagata (Eiji Kikumaru in The Prince of Tennis musicals)
  New cast:
Saji Crossroad: Yuuki Maekawa (Hitomebore in Love Rice stage play)
Louise Halevy: Sakiho Motonishi (Sakura Minamoto in Zombie Land Saga stage play)
Mister Bushido: Yuichi Nakamura (Yuto Sakurai/Kamen Rider Zeronos in Kamen Rider Den-O - not the voice cast of the anime character)
  【情報解禁!】 舞台『機動戦士ガンダム00 -破壊による覚醒-Re:(in)novation』 2020年7月17日(金)~26日(日) 東京 新国立劇場 中劇場にて上演いたします! 公演概要や出演キャスト、チケット先行の情報などはこちらから→https://t.co/9JoFrAWa7a #ダブステ  #g_00 pic.twitter.com/YJ5lDyyrSu
— 舞台『機動戦士ガンダム00』 (@stage_g00) February 4, 2020
     As part of the Gundam franchise's 40th anniversary projects, the first show "Mobile Suit Gundam 00: Hakai ni yoru Saisei (Regeneration by Destruction) -Re:Build" was performed at Nippon Seinenkan Hall in Tokyo seven times from February 15 to 18, 2019, then at Morinimiya Piloti Hall in Osaka four times on February 23 and 24. Tickets for all 11 shows were immediately sold out.
  Highlight of the first show for the DVD/Blu-ray release: 
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   1st key visual:
    Source: "Mobile Suit Gundam 00" stage play official website / Twitter
  ©Sotsu, Sunrise 
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recentanimenews · 7 years ago
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Manga Prize Fight!
On Monday, the nominees for the 22nd Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize were revealed in Asahi Shimbun. Three titles — The Promised Neverland, Golden Kamuy, and Arpeggio of Blue Steel — have already arrived in American bookstores, and it’s a sure bet that at least two or three of this year’s nominees will be licensed for American readers. Among the most promising are Shinchi Ishizuka’s Blue Giant, a story about a teen who aspires to be the next John Coltrane; Gou Tanabe’s At the Mountains of Madness, an adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s (in)famous novella; and Keiichi Tanaka’s “Utsunuke” Utsu Tunnel o Nuketa Hito-tachi, a memoir documenting the author’s struggles with depression. My vote for the title most likely to be snapped up by a North American publisher, however, goes to Masakazu Ishiguro’s Sore de mo Machi wa Mawatteiru, a slice-of-life series about a kissa (traditional maid tea shop) and its denizens.
MANGA NEWS
In 2017, digital manga sales surpassed print sales for the first time in Japan. The Research Institute for Publications found that digital revenues topped ¥171.1 billion ($1.6 billion) last year, as compared to ¥166.6 billion for print. [The Japan Times]
At the second annual Crunchyroll Anime Awards, Nagata Kabi’s My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness claimed the title of Best Manga of 2017, beating out Delicious in Dungeon, Descending Stories, Golden Kamuy, In This Corner of the World, and My Brother’s Husband. [Crunchyroll]
Yuichi Yokohama’s Iceland has been nominated for a L.A. Times Book Prize. [Los Angeles Times]
Mark your calendars: Inio Asano will be appearing at TCAF this May. [TCAF]
Are you a marketing professional who loves manga? VIZ is currently looking for two Senior Marketing Managers. Note that both positions involve travel, and require 10+ years of experience. [VIZ Media]
MANGA COMMENTARY
Brigid Alverson lists 2018’s must-read manga. [B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog]
In case you missed it: L.M. Zoller reviews the novelization of Makoto Shinkai’s wildly popular film your name. [Contemporary Japanese Literature]
A manga about a former yakuza hitman turned house husband? Yeah, I’d read that in a heartbeat. Someone license this, please! [@AyachiiTaki]
Speaking of titles that deserve an English edition, Jocelyn Allen does a lovely write-up of Oishii Kaori, a two-volume story about a queer couple navigating the challenges of sharing a life together. Oh, and there’s cooking involved. Sold! [Brain vs. Book]
LG binge watches the live-action adaptation of Erased, arguing that the series begins strong, then falls apart at the end. [A Library Girl’s Familiar Diversions]
Also worth a read: Eric Cline’s thoughtful reflections on reading yaoi as a gay man.”Ever since I was a kid, I’ve sought out media starring gay characters. When I’m surrounded by bigotry in society, it’s nice to see examples of people like me simply being allowed to exist,” he explains.” I read comic books from a young age, but in terms of other gay men, all the medium really offered me was Wiccan, Hulkling, and Northstar. Manga, though, was a different–albeit much more complicated–story. I was in late elementary or early middle school when I first discovered yaoi… Theoretically, the existence of an entire, relatively popular genre starring gay men should have been a great discovery for my younger self. Unfortunately, the actual depictions of said men quickly soured me on the genre.” [AiPT!]
By: Katherine Dacey
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recentanimenews · 7 years ago
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New Year, New Manga
2017 may be in the rear view mirror, but comics bloggers are still compiling their best-of lists. Among the longest and most diverse was The Comics Journal’s, which was more of a round table than a listicle. Though many of the contributors focused on indie comics, a few mentioned 2017’s best manga, from Jiro Taniguchi’s Venice to Yuichi Yokoyama’s Iceland and Nagata Kabi’s My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness. Sarah Horrocks contributed the least stuffy list of the bunch, giving top marks to series such as Girls’ Last Tour, Golden Kamuy, and Happiness — the best vampire manga you’re not reading — as well as H.G. Wells’ The Hound and Other Stories and Kakegurui: Compulsive Gambler. Can I get an “Amen”?
ANIME AND MANGA NEWS
Get ready to vote: polls for the annual Crunchyroll Anime Awards will open on January 22nd. New this year is an award for Best Manga of 2017. I’ll be joining judges Brigid Alverson, Deb Aoki, Valerie Complex, Zack Davisson, Megan DeYarman, Johanna Draper Carlson, and Jason Thompson in helping determine the final list of manga nominees. Stay tuned for more details! [Crunchyroll]
For a crash course in music copyright, see Justin Sevakis’ excellent column on when and how anime studios are required to license classical music for use in television shows and movies. [Anime News Network]
What can manga readers expect to see in stores this year? Krystallina offers her predictions for 2018. [The OASG]
Translator Jocelyne Allen sings the praises of Kamone Shirahama’s gorgeously illustrated fantasy series Tongari Boshi, which she views as a shoo-in for Most Likely Licensing Announcement of 2018. Oh, and while you’re gawking at the beautiful illustrations, be sure to wish her a happy anniversary — her blog turned four last month. [Brain vs. Book]
Steve Foxe argues that Shiver “showcases [Junji] Ito at his best, touching upon his recurring themes: disturbing body horror, imminent apocalypses and inescapable doom.” [Paste Magazine]
Not manga, but of interest to manga readers: Professor Kathryn Hemmann reviews Apparitions: Ghosts of Old Edo, a collection of Japanese ghost stories compiled by Miyabe Miyuki (Brave Story) and published by VIZ’s Haikasoru imprint. [Contemporary Japanese Literature]
As of December 2017, Hajime Isayama’s Attack on Titan has sold 71 million copies worldwide, and may soon overtake Tite Kubo’s Bleach as the best-selling manga of this century. [Comicbook.com]
November 2017 sales figures for the direct market are in, and Dragon Ball Super, ranked 26th on the overall list, is the best-performing manga. Other strong sellers include My Hero Academia (69th), One Piece (98th), and Junji Ito’s new horror anthology Shiver (115th). [ICv2]
COMICS
Heidi MacDonald and peers named Emil Ferris (My Favorite Thing Is Monsters) the 2017 Comics Industry Person of the year. [The Beat]
Good Comics for Kids celebrates its tenth anniversary this year. [Good Comics for Kids]
Alex Hoffman posted his annual Comics That Challenged Me list, which focuses mostly on indie comics and graphic novels. If his title seems provocative, it is; Hoffman is clear that he dislikes the annual exercise of writing “best of” lists. “I generally dislike the idea that any one book can be the consensus pick of any given year when there is so much art being made,” he explains. “I dislike the implied authority critics claim when they make these lists… I think it’s better to celebrate the comics that made me work harder, the comics that opened my eyes, the comics that broadened my definitions, and the comics that showed me the breadth and depth of the artform.” [Sequential State]
By: Katherine Dacey
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