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Rising Impact Season 1 Trailer
Nakaba Suzuki's intense golf manga Rising Impact has gotten an anime adaptation. The series follows thrid-grader Gawain Nanaumi as he discovers golf and his competitions with rivals to become the best golfer.
Rising Impact stars the voice talents of Misaki Kuno (Gawain Nanaumi), Yumiri Hanamori (Lancelot Norman), You Taichi (Kiria Nichino), Atsumi Tanezaki (Kurumi Nishino), Kaede Hondo (Yumiko Koizumi), Yuto Uemura (Liebel Ringvald), Yumi Uchiyama (Platalissa Bonaire), Eiji Takamoto (Wanglian Li), Shunsuke Takeuchi (Riser Hopkins), and Katsuyuki Konishi (Kai Todoin). Hitoshi Nanba directs from a screenplay by Michihiro Tsuchiya. Animation is by Lay-duce, Inc. Character design is by Kiyotaka Oshiyama. Music is from Masaru Yokoyama.
Rising Impact season one hits Netflix on June 22, 2024.
#rising impact#nakaba suzuki#misaki kuno#yumiri hanamori#you taichi#atsumi tanezaki#kaede hondo#yuto uemura#yumi uchiyama#eiji takemoto#shunsuke takeuchi#katsuyuki konishi#hitoshi nanba#michihiro tsuchiya#kiyotaka oshiyama#masaru yokoyama#lay-duce inc#netflix#TGCLiz#Youtube
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The complete list of Onmyoji's Japanese voice actors:
Abe no Seimei – Namikawa Daisuke
Abe no Seimei (child) – Hanawa Manami
Minamoto no Hiromasa – Asanuma Shintaro
Minamoto no Hiromasa (child) – Hirose Saya
Ashiya Doman – Satou Rina
Tsuyuko-hime – Ishikawa Yui
Kamo no Yasunori – Kishio Daisuke
Prince Atsumi – Hamada Kenji
Suzaku-mon’s demon – Hayashi Yuu
Kamo no Tadayuki – Shimoyama Yoshimitsu
Fujiwara no Kaneie – Itou Kentarou
Fujiwara no Michinaga – Okamoto Nobuhiko
Mibu no Tadami – Ono Kensho
The demon from Yoshino – Miyake Kenta
Mibu no Tadamine – Yanaka Hiroshi
Taira no Kanemori – Nakamura Genta
Rindou – Komatsu Mikako
Emperor Murakami – Kawada Shinji
Ono no Harihira – Takemoto Eiji
Fujiko – Noto Mamiko
Kujo no kimi – Hidaka Rina
Koume – Hiramatsu Akiko
Fujiwara no Saneyori (Minister of the Left) – Kikuchi Yasuhiro
Minister of the Right – Sasaki Yuusuke
Tachibana no Saneyuki (Tsuyuko-hime’s father) – Gotou Hiroki
Kerao – Tanaka Azusa
Amehiko – Oominami Yuki
Inagomaro – Maesako Arisa
Fujiwara no Masanaga – Abe Atsushi
Additional voices for episode 1 – Sasaki Yuusuke, Takeda Taichi, Niwa Masato, Nakamura Genta
Additional voices for episode 2 – Yamaguchi Tomohiro, Nakatsukasa Takayuki, Takeda Taichi, Nakamura Genta, Niwa Masahito, Sasaki Yusuuke, Oominami Yuki, Shiono Yuka, Takumi Yuki
Additional voices for episode 4 – Torashima Takaaki, Sasaki Yuusuke, Niwa Masahito, Takeda Taichi, Yamaguchi Tomohiro, Kanze Noriaki, Utsumiya Chiho
Additional voices for episode 5 – Takeda Taichi, Yamaguchi Tomohiro, Kanze Noriaki, Tsukishima Mayumi
Additional voices for episode 6 – Murai Yuuji, Tanaka Hikaru
Additional voices for episode 7 – Oominami Yuki
Additional voices for episode 8 – Oominami Yuki, Kaneda Ai, Kadotani Mami, Sasaki Yuusuke, Niwa Masahito, Takeda Taichi
Additional voices for episode 9 – Niwa Masahito, Echigoya Kousuke, Torashima Takaaki, Nakatsukasa Takayuki, Takeda Taichi
Additional voices for episode 10 – Nakamura Genta, Torashima Takaaki, Niwa Masahito
Additional voices for episode 11 – Maeda Rena, Yaoya Kyou, Tsukishima Mayumi, Torashima Takaaki, Sasaki Yuusuke, Niwa Masahito, Takeda Taichi, Nakamura Genta, Yamaguchi Tomohiro
Additional voices for episode 12 – Niwa Masahito, Torashima Takaaki, Nakamura Genta, Tanaka Hikaru
Additional voices for episode 13 – Nakamura Genta, Nakatsukasa Takayuki, Niwa Masahito, Torashima Takaaki
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i hope it's okay to piggy back on it because while I'm no specialist at all, I was really glib when I answered you earlier lol and I feel like if people are interested there may be a little bit more to the Kamen Rider series than that.
Kamen Rider (literally Masked Rider) is a series of shows produced by Toei, that fall under the umbrella term "tokusatsu shows" (at least in english speaking fandoms).
We've had one a year since 2000 (plus 9 that came between 1971 and 1989). The concept is that you have a main hero - with a motorbike and a pretty cool armor (usually activated using some kind of belt) - dedicated to fighting a big organization of villains that involve tons of really cool looking monsters. yes they do look very fake and yes they also look really cool, both can be true As the story progresses, they often get themselves (sometimes reluctant) allies, recurring villains, and they may meet previous incarnations of KR for cameo crossovers. People who watched far more than I have might have a better outlook on where to start, but as I said quite a few of them are easy enough to get into without much knowledge! And there is a huge variety of settings and themes across the board, from space themed (Fourze), to detective/noir (W), or 'vampire' themed (Kiva) shows so I think there is a way to find something to suit your tastes.
A note for lovers of color coded teams (me, that's me, hi): the Power Rangers as we know them in Europe and the US are remakes of the Japanese Super Sentai that use the original fighting scenes/themes/props with reworked stories and completely new out-of-costume scenes. Same as Kamen Rider, Toei produces one a year, with a new team and theme every time, and those also have given us a few of our current BL actors.
If you are interested in the Kamen Rider/Super Sentai/Ultraman to BL pipeline, please first check @stickers-on-a-laptop hilarious poster tweaking post. I'm adding a (certainly non exhaustive) list of tokusatsu shows that I know feature actors who went to make BL - ignoring their cameo in follow up shows (Also not *all* of them are the start of their respective actors' career, either) :
Kamen Rider Agito (Jan. 2001 – Jan. 2002) > Yoshikazu Kotani (Boys Love, Boys Love The Movie, Same Difference)
Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger (Feb. 2003 – Feb. 2004) > Sho Tomita (Same Difference)
GoGo Sentai Boukenger (Feb. 2006 – Feb. 2007) > Saito Yasuka (Ai no Kotodama, Takumi-kun 1 and cameo in 3)
Kamen Rider Kabuto (Jan. 2006 – Jan. 2007) > Tokuyama Hidenori (Ai no kotodama)
Kamen Rider Kiva (Jan. 2008 – Jan. 2009) > Takeda Kohei (Old Fashion Cupcake)
Samurai Sentai Shinkenger (Feb. 2009 – Feb. 2010) > Aiba Hiroki (Sukitomo)
Kamen Rider OOO (Sept. 2010 – Aug. 2011) > Watanabe Shu (BL drama no shuen ni narimashita: crank up hen)
Kamen Rider Wizard (Sept. 2012 – Sept. 2013) > Kanno Atsumi (Boys Love the movie)
Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters (Feb. 2012 – Feb. 2013) > Baba Ryoma (Takumi-kun, Takumi-kun: Pure especially)
Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger (Feb. 2013 – Feb. 2014) > Ryo Ryusei (Restart after come back home)
Ultraman Ginga (2013) and Ultraman Ginga S (2014) > Kusakawa Takuya (Minato’s Laundromat, Cherry Magic)
Kamen Rider Drive (Oct. 2014 – Sept. 2015) > Inaba Yu (Sing In Love)
Kamen Rider Ex-Aid (Oct. 2016 – Aug. 2018) > Iijima Hiroki (Bokura no Shokutaku), Seto Toshiki (Senpai Danjite Koidewa, Bokura no Micro na Shuumatsu)
Kamen Rider Build (Sept. 2017 – Aug. 2018) > Inukai Atsuhiro (Kei x Yaku, Bokura no Shokutaku), Akaso Eiji (Cherry Magic), Takeda Kohei (Old Fashion Cupcake)
Kamen Rider Saber (Sept. 2020 – Aug. 2021 > Naito Shuchiro (Senpai Danjite Koidewa)
Kamen Rider Revice (Sept. 2021 – Aug. 2022) > Maeda Kentaro (Utsukushii Kare eternal, Kimi ni wa todokanai), Hyuga Wataru (Kimi to nara koi wo shite mite mo), and Oku Tomoya in a smaller role (Minato’s Laundromat) as well as a guest role in ep.7 of Yutaro (Cherry Magic, Zenra Meshi, Zettai BL ni Naru Sekai VS Zettai BL ni Naritakunai Otoko 1 and 2) - also check this post from @emotionallychargedtowel to make you want to watch it as much as me ^^
Avataro Sentai Donbrothers (Mar. 2022 – Feb. 2023) > Higuchi Kouhei (Taikan Yoho), Hirose Tomoki (Seven Days) and guest appearance of Kyoya Honda (Jack O’Frost and Me, My Husband, and My Husband’s Boyfriend)
Shin Ultraman (2022- movie) > Saito Takumi (Boys Love, Sukitomo, Itsuka no kimi e), Nishijima Hidetoshi (Kinou nani tabeta)
Kamen Rider Black Sun (Oct. 2022) > Nishijima Hidetoshi (Kinou nani tabeta)
what IS kamen rider? something like the power rangers but with jbl actors?
great that you're asking this because I literally asked the lovely @littleragondin three days ago in quite the same manner lol so we're going to use their explanation if you don't mind ❤
"It's a children's show like Power Rangers except that instead of having a colour coded team, you have a Main Dude with Some Friends In Cool Armors and Some Enemies In Cool Armors Too. It's a show produced by toei to sell toys basically and they make a new one every year with a new set of actors and a new theme." (this is an almost exact quote lol)
after I acknowledged the fact there are SO MANY SEASONS:
"Yeah, there are TONS lol though you can mostly dive into one without previous knowledge, it's perfectly fine - that's how I got started and I am not watching them in order. ^^ "
and also it's "a springboard for young actors really" and that's smth I've personally noticed a long time ago while going through jbl actors' mdl pages haha
so this is what I've got for you, if anyone wants to explain smth please feel free to do so in the replies <3
#i keep thinking about it since i gave you that silly little description of what KR is lol#once again I do not pretend to be any sort of specialist and there is no pretense of anything being exhaustive#I am also incredibly less familiar with the Ultraman shows so I might have missed even more from those#i just think it's fun =3#(maybe i know more about the revice cast bc it's the next on my list for Maeda Kentaro reasons so w h a t)#(also I got into JBL *and* Kamen Rider around 2009-2010 so uh that gives a bias to what I know/have seen of both lol)#Tokusatsu#Kamen Rider
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« Now I look up at the unusual sky, expecting to cross it. With you, memories revive the time when our breaths met. » ♫ Kogoeru Yoru ni Saita Hana - D’espairsRay
Eiji & Atsumi 💕 Couple that I share with my pioupiou 💕
Eiji by me. Atsumi by my pioupiou @boyskeepswinging 💕
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A new PV for this Fall’s “BEASTARS” TV anime has been released. It will premiere in October 2019 on Fuji TV’s +Ultra programming lineup.
-Synopsis-
“In a world populated by anthropomorphic animals, herbivores and carnivores coexist with each other. For the adolescences of Cherryton Academy, school life is filled with hope, romance, distrust, and uneasiness. The main character is Legoshi the wolf, a member of the drama club. Despite his menacing appearance, he has a very gentle heart. Throughout most of his life, he has always been an object of fear and hatred by other animals, and he’s been quite accustomed to that lifestyle. But soon, he finds himself becoming more involved with his fellow classmates who have their own share of insecurities and finds his life in school changing slowly.”
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Director: Shinichi Matsumi
Screenplay: Nanami Higuchi
Character Design: Nao Ootsu
CG Chief Director: Eiji Inomoto
Art Director: Minami Kasuga
Color Design: Satoshi Hashimoto
Director of Photography: Shiori Koshou
Editing: Junichi Uematsu
Music: Satoru Kosaki
ED theme: YURiKA
Producer: Orange
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Legosi (CV: Chikahiro Kobayashi)
Haru (CV: Sayaka Senbongi)
Louis (CV: Yuuki Ono)
Jack (CV: Junya Enoki)
Collot (CV: Takeo Ohtsuka)
Voss (CV: Yoshiyuki Shimozuma)
San (CV: Fukushi Ochiai)
Juno (CV: Atsumi Tanezaki)
Miguno (CV: Yuuma Uchida)
Durham (CV: Naoto Kobayashi)
Kai (CV: Nobuhiko Okamoto)
Bill (CV: Takaaki Torashima)
Sayumi Watabe
Genki Muro
Yuuichi Iguchi
Yuuko Hara
Ikuto Kanemasa
Akane Oouchi
Hibiku Yamamura
Sakura Ando
Gouhin (CV: Akio Ohtsuka)
Mayor (CV: Mitsuaki Hoshino)
Oguma (CV: Kenyu Horiuchi)
via: bst-anime.com
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Monster Monday: Mars Needs Moms (The Mysterians, 1957)
After Rodan the previous year, Toho again shifted course, creating something completely different than what came before.
It is a stretch, I’ll admit, to lump The Mysterians in with the rest of Toho’s special effects catalog, and I’m including it in my lineup even its relationship to every other movie in this series is a bit tenuous. That said, this movie marked the first time Toho dabbled in alien invaders, and it certainly wasn’t about to be the last, though the titular Mysterians have a bit more going on than the space megolomaniacs that haunted some of the latter Godzilla efforts.
This is my first time watching The Mysterians, and unfortunately as with Rodan, my copy is a bootleg as the official release is long out of print.
The film starts with a festival at a small village near Mt. Fuji that is quickly interrupted by an aggressive forest fire. Scientists Joji Atsumi (Kenji Sahara) and Ryoichi Shiraishi (Akihiko Hirata, playing another tortured soul) investigate the unnaturally powerful blaze, but Shiraishi abruptly disappears. Before long, a giant, radioactive robot has shown up, stomping around the nearby small towns and irradiating everything in its wake, before the army finally manages to put it down by blowing up a bridge as the automaton is crossing it.
Meanwhile, Atsumi discovers the missing Shiraishi’s notes on a mysterious fifth planet between Mars and Jupiter that head astronomer Dr. Tanjiro Adachi (Takashi Shimura, again playing the knowledgeable scientist) dismisses as nonsense. We know we just saw a giant robot, however, and robot plus missing planet equals aliens.
It doesn’t take long for the eponymous Mysterians to show themselves, digging out from the earth in a strange looking dome with drills on the top and bottom. While there are certainly goofier looking aliens in our future, the super sentai rejects that inhabit the Mysterians are oddly charming, even with their robotic, monotone voices and penchant for weird hand signals. They have that “I just raided a costume shop” look to them, and the collared capes they wear really don’t help lend them any presence as a credible threat.
The Mysterians, like any decent alien invaders from a 50s movie, have demands. Specifically, they want three kilometers of land to establish themselves on earth, as well as the right to reproduce with earth’s women (the Mysterians come from a place devastated by nuclear war, representing another trend that we’ll see from Toho’s other alien invasion flicks). The fact that the alien invaders have already claimed the patch of land they want and freely admit to having abducted several women to reproduce with doesn’t sit well with the Earthlings, who almost immediately set to work on ejecting their new guests.
Kaiju fans here for big rubber monster action may be disappointed, however. Moguera, the robot the Mysterians use to dig their tunnels and stomp on model cities, doesn’t get much screen time before it’s dispatched (though in the Japanese cut a second one makes a cameo appearance near the end of the movie).
What we do get is lots of shots of the military shooting at the Mysterians’ big dome ship, which fires lots of death rays back at them, and this more or less goes on until the very end. Aside from some really iffy looking matte shots the effects are quite good, and there are lots of them.
The Mysterians themselves have probably the most depth of any of Toho’s alien antagonists, having destroyed their own world with nuclear weapons, they want to take over earth to prevent humanity from doing the same. Many of their children die from radiation sickness, and they genuinely seem to believe they’re doing the right thing in attempting to forcibly guide earth along a different path.
The military response is also fairly well done, and the film contains scenes that more of these alien invasion plots really ought to: collaboration. While Japan still heads the counterattacks, they work with the UN, and every nation in the world has a vested interest in how the conflict turns out. Far from treating the Mysterians as a national problem, the film treats it as an international one, something all the world’s countries need to get together and help solve.
While not likely to make anyone’s favorite kaiju movie list, (least of all because it doesn’t really contain one) The Mysterians is a great way to see Toho’s alien invasion trend kick off, and I’m not sure they ever did it better than in this film. Ishiro Honda’s style is very evident here, and while Takeshi Kimura’s story could very easily have come off as completely absurd, Honda’s deft hand lends the plot the gravitas it needs. Akira Ifukube once again returns to work on the score, and his themes compliment the wealth of special effects work supervised by the now veteran Eiji Tsuburaya. The Mysterians’ reach occasionally exceeds its grasp, with some terribly unconvincing shots of a flood overtaking a city standing out, and the death rays have that cheesy, 50s look to them, along with the neon nonsense that comprises the interior of the Mysterians’ ship.
That said, this one is still worth watching, though I’d save it for fans who have seen most of Toho’s other works, or at least the ones readily available outside of Japan.
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Vivy -Fluorite Eye's Song- Anime Reveals 2nd PV Ahead of April 3 Debut
Following up on a series of concept trailers, the second full promo is here for Vivy -Fluorite Eye's Song-, the original TV anime from Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World- creator Tappei Nagatsuki and Re:ZERO anime screenwriter Eiji Umehara.
Directed by Shinpei Ezaki (HANEBADO!) and animated at WIT Studio, Vivy stars Atsumi Tanezaki (Juno in BEASTARS) in the title role alongside Jun Fukuyama (Koro-sensei in Assassination Classroom) as Matsumoto, Yoko Hikasa (Kayura in Hayate the Combat Butler!) as Estella, Satomi Akesaka (Esdeath in Akame ga Kill!) as Grace, and Rina Hidaka (Last Order in A Certain Magical Index) as Ophelia. Check out the latest preview below.
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Rising Impact Teaser
Nakaba Suzuki's golf manga Rising Impact is getting an anime adaptation. The two season series follows 3rd grader Gawain Nanaumi as he discovers golf, grows, and competes with his new golf rivals.
Rising Impact stars the voice talents of Misaki Kuno (Gawain Nanaumi), Yumiri Hanamori (Lancelot Norman), You Taichi (Kiria Nichino), Atsumi Tanezaki (Kurumi Nishino), Kaede Hondo (Yumiko Koizumi), Yuto Uemura (Liebel Ringvald), Yumi Uchiyama (Platalissa Bonaire), Eiji Takamoto (Wanglian Li), Shunsuke Takeuchi (Riser Hopkins), and Katsuyuki Konishi (Kai Todoin). Nitoshi Nanba directs from a screenplay by Michihiro Tsuchiya. Animation is by Lay-duce, Inc. Character design is by Kiyotaka Oshiyama.
Rising Impact season 1 hits Netflix in June 2024, and season 2 drops in August 2024.
#rising impact#nakaba suzuki#misaki kuno#yumiri hanamori#you taichi#atsumi tanezaki#kaede hondo#yuto uemura#yumi uchiyama#eiji takamoto#shunsuke takeuchi#katsuyuki konishi#nitoshi nanba#michihiro tsuchiya#kiyotaka oshiyama#lay-duce#netflix#anime#TGCLiz#Youtube
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More of the cast for the “BEASTARS” TV anime has been revealed. The series will premiere in October 2019 on Fuji TV’s +Ultra programming lineup.
-Synopsis-
“In a world populated by anthropomorphic animals, herbivores and carnivores coexist with each other. For the adolescences of Cherryton Academy, school life is filled with hope, romance, distrust, and uneasiness. The main character is Legoshi the wolf, a member of the drama club. Despite his menacing appearance, he has a very gentle heart. Throughout most of his life, he has always been an object of fear and hatred by other animals, and he’s been quite accustomed to that lifestyle. But soon, he finds himself becoming more involved with his fellow classmates who have their own share of insecurities and finds his life in school changing slowly.”
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Director: Shinichi Matsumi
Screenplay: Nanami Higuchi
Character Design: Nao Ootsu
CG Chief Director: Eiji Inomoto
Art Director: Minami Kasuga
Color Design: Satoshi Hashimoto
Director of Photography: Shiori Koshou
Editing: Junichi Uematsu
Music: Satoru Kosaki
ED theme: YURiKA
Producer: Orange
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Legosi (CV: Chikahiro Kobayashi)
Haru (CV: Sayaka Senbongi)
Louis (CV: Yuuki Ono)
Jack (CV: Junya Enoki)
Collot (CV: Takeo Ohtsuka)
Voss (CV: Yoshiyuki Shimozuma)
San (CV: Fukushi Ochiai)
Juno (CV: Atsumi Tanezaki)
Miguno (CV: Yuuma Uchida)
Durham (CV: Naoto Kobayashi)
Kai (CV: Nobuhiko Okamoto)
Bill (CV: Takaaki Torashima)
via: bst-anime.com
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A new PV for this Fall’s “BEASTARS” TV anime has been released. It'll premiere October 9th on Fuji TV’s +Ultra programming lineup; October 8th on Netflix.
-Synopsis-
“In a world populated by anthropomorphic animals, herbivores and carnivores coexist with each other. For the adolescences of Cherryton Academy, school life is filled with hope, romance, distrust, and uneasiness. The main character is Legoshi the wolf, a member of the drama club. Despite his menacing appearance, he has a very gentle heart. Throughout most of his life, he has always been an object of fear and hatred by other animals, and he’s been quite accustomed to that lifestyle. But soon, he finds himself becoming more involved with his fellow classmates who have their own share of insecurities and finds his life in school changing slowly.”
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Director: Shinichi Matsumi
Screenplay: Nanami Higuchi
Character Design: Nao Ootsu
CG Chief Director: Eiji Inomoto
Art Director: Minami Kasuga
Color Design: Satoshi Hashimoto
Director of Photography: Shiori Koshou
Editing: Junichi Uematsu
Music: Satoru Kosaki
ED theme: YURiKA
Producer: Orange
-Cast-
Legosi (CV: Chikahiro Kobayashi)
Haru (CV: Sayaka Senbongi)
Louis (CV: Yuuki Ono)
Jack (CV: Junya Enoki)
Collot (CV: Takeo Ohtsuka)
Voss (CV: Yoshiyuki Shimozuma)
San (CV: Fukushi Ochiai)
Juno (CV: Atsumi Tanezaki)
Miguno (CV: Yuuma Uchida)
Durham (CV: Naoto Kobayashi)
Kai (CV: Nobuhiko Okamoto)
Bill (CV: Takaaki Torashima)
Sayumi Watabe
Genki Muro
Yuuichi Iguchi
Yuuko Hara
Ikuto Kanemasa
Akane Oouchi
Hibiku Yamamura
Sakura Ando
Gouhin (CV: Akio Ohtsuka)
Mayor (CV: Mitsuaki Hoshino)
Oguma (CV: Kenyu Horiuchi)
via: bst-anime.com
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New sims created for a long time friend and dearest to me... @boyskeepswinging 💓
He is called Eiji, and he is Eurasian. His father is Japanese, his mother is Danish. He is a lover of music, especially Visual-Kei and J-rock. He is also a big fan of Miyavi... He dreams of one day living his passion for music. It was created for a beautiful Japanese named Atsumi 😍💕
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Houseki no Kuni TV anime new PV, key visual & cast; airs October 7th (Orange)
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“In the distant future, a new immortal and genderless life form called Gems populate the Earth. The 28 Gems must fight against the Moon Dwellers, who attack them regularly to abduct them and to turn them into decorations. Each Gem is assigned a role, such as a fighter or a medic. Being only 300 years old, Phosphophyllite is the youngest of the Gems and has no assignment yet. He wants to help to fight the Moon Dwellers, but is too weak and brittle for battle. One day the master of Gems, Adamantine, assigns him the task of creating a natural history encyclopedia.”
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Director: Takahiko Kyogoku
Series Composition: Toshiya Ono
Character Designer: Asako Nishida
CG Chief Director: Eiji Inomoto
Music: Yoshiaki Fujisawa
Animation Production: Orange
-Cast-
Tomoyo Kurosawa
Mikako Komatsu
Ai Kayano
Ayane Sakura
Mutsumi Tamura
Saori Hayami
Yumi Uchiyama
Ayahi Takagaki
Maaya Uchida
Kanae Itou
Ari Ozawa
Atsumi Tanezaki
Himika Akaneya
Ryou Hirohashi
Junko Minagawa
Mamiko Noto
Rie Kugimiya
Joji Nakata
Source: http://land-of-the-lustrous.com/
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“Houseki no Kuni”
Serie TV anime, 7 ottobre 2017
Adattamento animato del manga “Houseki no Kuni” (Land of the Lustrous) di Haruko Ichikawa.
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Regia: Takahiko Kyougoku
Sceneggiatura: Toshiya Oono
Character design: Asako Nishida
Studio di animazione: Orange
Direttore CG: Eiji Inomoto
Concept Art: Youichi Nishikawa
Colorazioni: Osamu Mikasa
Direttore della fotografia: Kenji Fujita
Montaggio: Daisuke Imai
Musiche: Yoshiaki Fujisawa
Direttore del suono: Yukio Nagasak
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Phosphophyllite: Tomoyo Kurosawa
Cinnabar: Mikako Komatsu
Bort: Ayane Sakura
Diamond: Ai Kayano
Rutile: Yumi Uchiyama
Goshenite: Saori Hayami
Morganite: Mutsumi Tamura
Jade: Ayahi Takagaki
Benitoite: Ari Ozawa
Zircon: Himika Akaneya
Neptunite: Atsumi Tanezaki
Euclase: Mamiko Noto
Yellow Diamond: Junko Minagawa
Alexandrite: Rie Kugimiya
Amethyst: Kanae Itou
Red Beryl: Maaya Uchida
Obsidian: Ryou Hirobashi
Kongou: Jouji Nakata
Watermelon Tourmaline: Sayaka Harada
Hemimorphite: Reina Ueda
Sphene: Hitomi Nabatame
Peridot: Houko Kuwashima
Ichikawa ha lanciato l’opera nel 2012 e Kodansha ne pubblicherà il 7° volume il 23 maggio.
In un lontano futuro, la Terra è popolata da Gemme, una nuova forma di vita senza tempo. Minacciate dagli Abitanti della Luna che vogliono trasformale in ornamenti, ventotto Gemme vengono scelte per combattere questi nemici . Ad ognuna viene assegnato il ruolo più affine, come quello del guerriero, del medico e via dicendo. Phosphophyllite vorrebbe unirsi alla battaglia, ma è ancora giovane e troppo debole. Un giorno però, Kongou le assegna il suo incarico: la stesura di un’enciclopedia di storia naturale.
Il fumetto ha già ispirato nel 2013 un video promozionale diretto da Akiyo Ohashi e animato allo Studio Hibari. Ichikawa ne supervisionò lo storyboard e Aya Kanou si occupò del character design.
Il manga si è piazzato 10° nella Top 20 di Kono Manga ga Sugoi! nel 2014 ed ha ricevuto una nomination per i Manga Taisho Awards del 2015.
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