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Game no Na wa Yuukai Ep. 3 (Sub. Esp)
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#game no na wa yuukai#jdrama#kamenashi kazuya#mikami ai#watabe atsuro#takeda kouhei#iida kisuke#kobayashi takashi#inoue sora#drama#dorama#proyectos activos#sub. español
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Ghost in the Shell (1995) Director: Mamoru Oshii DOP: Hisao Shirai Production Design: Takashi Watabe Art Direction: Hiromasa Ogura
#cinematography#film stills#movie stills#ghost in the shell#ghost in the shell 1995#mamoru oshii#visual storytelling#animation#illustration#neo noir#cyberpunk#scifi#science fiction#sci-fi
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After the Rain, Love Blooms
After the Rain (Japanese: 恋は雨上がりのように, Hepburn: Koi wa Ameagari no Yō ni, which translates to "Love Is Like After the Rain") is a touching Japanese manga series created by Jun Mayuzuki. Initially serialized in Shogakukan's Monthly Big Comic Spirits from June 2014 to November 2015, and later in Weekly Big Comic Spirits until March 2018, the series concluded with a total of 10 tankōbon volumes.
The story centers on Akira Tachibana, a high school student who works part-time at a family restaurant. Her life changes when she develops feelings for Masami Kondo, the restaurant’s 45-year-old manager. Masami, a kind and timid man who has been through a divorce and has a young son, becomes the unexpected focus of Akira's affection. As Akira grapples with her feelings and the complexities of her situation, she must decide whether to express her emotions to Masami.
After the Rain was adapted into a 12-episode anime series by Wit Studio, which aired from January to March 2018 on Fuji TV’s Noitamina block. Additionally, a live-action film adaptation was released in May 2018. In North America, Vertical licensed the manga, publishing it in five omnibus volumes from September 2018 to September 2019. Sentai Filmworks holds the license for the anime series' home video and digital releases.
The manga has been well-received, with over two million copies in circulation by April 2018 and won the 63rd Shogakukan Manga Award in the general category that same year.
Key Characters:
Akira Tachibana (Voiced by Sayumi Watabe, English by Luci Christian; Played by Nana Komatsu): A high school student and former track team member, Akira falls for Masami after a kind gesture from him during a rainy day. Despite her seemingly aloof exterior, she’s quite shy and reserved, especially around Masami.
Masami Kondo (Voiced by Hiroaki Hirata, English by Jason Douglas; Played by Yo Oizumi): The 45-year-old manager of the family restaurant who is kind but often seen as weak by his staff. Divorced and father to a young son, Masami is initially unaware of Akira’s true feelings for him.
Haruka Kyan (Voiced by Emi Miyajima, English by Elizabeth Maxwell; Played by Nana Seino): Akira’s loyal friend from her track team days who remains supportive after her injury.
Yui Nishida (Voiced by Haruka Fukuhara, English by Maggie Flecknoe; Played by Honoka Matsumoto): A cheerful coworker at the restaurant who has her own romantic interests.
Ryosuke Kase (Voiced by Tomoaki Maeno, English by Jason Liebrecht; Played by Hayato Isomura): A restaurant chef with inappropriate intentions towards Akira, leading to a tense subplot involving blackmail.
Takashi Yoshizawa (Voiced by Junya Ikeda, English by Gareth West; Played by Shono Hayama): Akira’s classmate and coworker who has a crush on her.
Kayoko Kubo (Voiced by Mika Kanai, English by Patricia Duran; Played by Mari Hamada): A supporting character in the series.
Yuto Kondo (Voiced by Junko Takeuchi, English by Kira Vincent-Davis; Played by Shunya Shiraishi): Masami’s young son, adding a layer of family dynamic to the story.
Chihiro Kujo (Voiced by Mitsuru Miyamoto; Played by Shigeyuki Totsugi): Masami’s former college buddy who is now a renowned writer.
After the Rain is a poignant exploration of unexpected love and the complexities of human relationships, beautifully illustrated and narrated by Jun Mayuzuki.
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Earlier this year, Misty De Méo picked up a copy of Bandai Visual's 1995 CD-ROM catalogue, which included previews of upcoming games. It included a profile for an unreleased game with seemingly no info about it online. Spellgram: Rasen no Kokuin was going to be a "space fantasy" game for Macintosh. It had some notable names attached as well: it was to be directed by manga artist Takehiko Ito (Outlaw Star, Future-Retro Hero Story), with character art by Takashi Watabe (Silent Möbius, Patlabor: The Movie) and music by Kohei Tanaka (Sakura Wars).
You can read a bit more about the game on Misty's blog.
#Misty De Méo#Bandai#Spellgram#Video Games#Retro Games#Takehiko Ito#Takashi Watabe#Kohei Tanaka#Outlaw Star
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Background artwork for the Ghost In the Shell anime, cut no. 477, Takashi Watabe and Hiromasa Ogura, 1995
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#Neo Tokyo#anime#short#compilation#gif#Running Man#Yoshiaki Kawajiri#Takashi Watabe#Satoshi Kumagai#Shinji Otsuka#Nobumasa Shinkawa#Toshio Kawaguchi#Kengo Inagaki#Katsushi Aoki
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Takashi Watabe
#Takashi Watabe#Handdrawing#hand sketch#hand drawing#visual#visualisation#visualization#mike pence#anime#archi#architecture#drawing#visual art#Interior#pencil art#Japanese
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Takashi Watabe: concept design for Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence
© 2004 Shirow Masamune, Kodansha, IG, ITNDDTD
(via It's Nice That)
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Ghost in the Shell (Mamoru Oshii, 1995).
#ghost in the shell (1995)#mamoru oshii#masamune shirow#kazunori itô#hisao shirai#shûichi kakesu#takashi watabe#hiromasa ogura#makiko kojima#ghost in the shell#kôkaku kidôtai#kôkaku kidôtai (1995)#sesión de madrugada#sesiondemadrugada#movie stills#movie frames
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Katsuhiro Otomo’s 1988 sci-fi classic Akira has had an unparalleled influence on anime and film, and an exhibition at the Tchoban Foundation in Berlin showcases the original drawings that brought its futuristic cyberpunk setting to life. Akira – The Architecture of Neo Tokyo features 59 production backdrops, layouts, concepts, and image boards, many of which have never been shown publicly. The collection includes now-iconic works by art director Toshiharu Mizutani and collaborators Katsufumi Hariu, Norihiro Hiraki, Shinji Kimura, Satoshi Kuroda, Hiromasa Ogura, Hiroshi Ōno, Hajime Soga, Tsutomu Uchida, and Takashi Watabe.
Otomo first released the dystopian story as a manga series in 1982 before turning it into the highly influential action film a few years later. The narrative follows characters Shōtarō Kaneda, the telekinetic Tetsuo Shim, and their friends, who navigate the imagined Japanese metropolis of Neo Tokyo with its neon streetlights, crumbling infrastructure, and unrelenting post-apocalyptic vibe.
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http://cdrom.ca/games/unreleased/2022/04/14/spellgram.html
“It was to be directed by manga artist Takehiko Ito (Outlaw Star, Future-Retro Hero Story), whose sci-fi series were making a major splash at the time, with character art by Takashi Watabe (Silent Möbius, Patlabor: The Movie) and music by the extremely prolific Kohei Tanaka (Sakura Wars).“
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Galactic Patrol Lensman artwork by Takashi Watabe From My Anime magazine, December 1984, featuring the Brittania II and the Cycroader II.
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Characters I'm
Willing to Write For
Haikyuu
Karasuno
Daichi Sawamura
Kōshi Sugawara
Asahi Azumane
Yū Nishinoya
Ryūnoske Tanaka
Chikara Ennoshita
Hisashi Kinoshita
Kazuhito Narita
Tobio Kageyama
Shōyō Hinata
Kei Tsukishima
Akiteru Tsukishima
Tadashi Yamaguchi
Kiyoko Shimizu
Hitoka Yachi
Ittetsu Takeda
Keishin Ukai
Karasuno Girls Team
Yui Michimiya
Mao Aihara
Rinko Sudō
Moe Kikuchi
Manami Aoki
Nozomi Watabe
Chizuru Sasaki
Karasuno Association
Tenma Udai
Makoto Shimada
Yūsuke Takinoue
Natsu Hinata
Saeko Tanaka
Madoka Yachi
Nekoma
Tetsurō Kuroo
Nobuyuki Kai
Morisuke Yaku
Taketora Yamamoto
Kenma Kozume
Shōhei Fukunaga
Sō Inuoka
Tamahiko Teshiro
Lev Haiba
Yūki Shibayama
Nekoma Association
Akane Yamamoto
Alisa Haiba
Aoba Johsai
Tōru Oikawa
Issei Matsukawa
Takahiro Hanamaki
Hajime Iwaizumi
Shigeru Yahaba
Shinji Watari
Yūtarō Kindaichi
Akira Kunimi
Kentarō Kyōtani
Dateku (Date Tech)
Yasushi Kamasaki
Kaname Moniwa
Takehito Sasaya
Takanobu Aone
Kenji Futakuchi
Yutaka Obara
Kanji Kogenagawa
Tarō Onagawa
Jingo Fukiage
Kōsuke Sakunami
Mai Nametsu
Fukurodani
Tatsuki Washio
Yamato Sarukui
Kōtarō Bokuto
Keiji Akaashi
Akinori Konoha
Shūichi Anahori
Haruki Komi
Wataru Onaga
Yukie Shirofuku
Kaori Suzumeda
Shiratorizawa
Wakatoshi Ushijima
Eita Semi
Reon Ōhira
Satori Tendō
Tsutomu Goshiki
Kenjirō Shirabu
Taichi Kawanashi
Kai Akura
Hayato Yamagata
Yūshō Sagae
Jozenji
Yūji Terushima
Kazuma Bobata
Takeharu Futamata
Katsumichi Higashiyama
Rintarō Numajiri
Nobuyoshi Īzaka
Arata Tsuchiya
Hana Misaki
Runa Kuribayashi
Nohebi
Suguru Daishō
Yoshiya Takachiho
Kazuma Numai
Kōji Hiroo
Isumi Sakishima
Sō Akama
Akihiko Seguro
Naoyasu Kuguri
Mika Yamaka
Inarizaki
Shinsuke Kita
Ren Ōmimi
Aran Ojiro
Hiroshima Ginjima
Atsumu Miya
Rintarō Suna
Osamu Miya
Yūto Kosaku
Heisuke Riseki
Michinari Akagi
MSBY Jackals
Shūgo Meian
Shion Inunaki
Adriah Tomas
Oliver Barnes
Kaito Hashikami
Others
Sakusa Kiyoomi
Kanoka Amonai
Maiko Yonezawa
Motoya Komori
Sachirō Hirugami
Kōrai Hoshiumi
Obey Me
Diavolo
Lucifer
Mammon
Leviathan
Satan
Asmodeus
Beelzebub
Belphegor
Barbatos
Solomon
Simeon
Luke (Only Platonic)
Thirteen
Mephistopheles
Raphael
Fruits Basket
Tohru Honda
Arisa Uotani
Saki Hanajima
Akito
Yuki
Kyo
Shigure
Kagura
Momiji
Hatori
Hatsuharu
Ayame
Kisa (Only Platonic)
Hiro (Only Platonic)
Ritsu
Isuzu
Kureno
Kazuma
Akira
Ren
Kana
Megumi Hanajima
Kakeru Manabe
Machi Kuragi
Mitsuru
Mine Kuramae
Free!! Franchise
Aiichiro Nitori
Akane Kurimiya-Shiina
Asahi Shiina
Ayumu Kunikida
Gou Matsuoka
Haruka Nanase
Hayato Shigino
Hiyori Tono
Ikuya Kirishima
Isuzu Mikoshiba
Katsumi Shigino
Kisumi Shigino
Makoto Tachibana
Miho Amakata
Momotaro Mikoshiba
Nagisa Hazuki
Nao Serizawa
Natsuya Kirishima
Ran & Ren Tachibana (Only Platonic)
Rei Ryugasaki
Rin Matsuoka
Seijuro Mikoshiba
Sousuke Yamazaki
Tsubasa Ryugasaki
Attack on Titan
Mikasa Ackerman
Armin Arlert
Reiner Braun
Ymir Fritz
Levi Ackerman
Historia Reiss
Hange Zoë
Sasha Blouse
Erwin Smith
Jean Kirstein
Connie Springer
Annie Leonhart
Bertholdt Hoover
Marco Bott
Voltron
Takashi "Shiro" Shirogane
Keith
Lance McClain
Katie "Pidge" Holt
Hunk
Princess Allura
Coran Hieronymus Wimbleton Smythe
Matthew "Matt" Holt
Prince Lotor
Arcana
Asra Alnazar
Nadia Satrinava
Julian Devorak (Ilya, Ilyushka)
Muriel
Portia Devorak
Nasrin
Namar
Nazali
Navra
Nahara
Nasmira
Natiqa
Aisha Alnazar
Salim Alnazar
The Pets/Companions/Familars
Faust
Chandra
Malak
Inanna
Pepi
Mercedes & Melchior
Chimes
Flamel
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Hello, do you know any japanese 40-60 age range male faceclaims? sorry if i sound rude, thank you so much
Watanabe Ken (1959) Japanese.
Sanada Hiroyuk (1960) Japanese.
Ukaji Takashi (1962) Ainu Japanese / Japanese.
Kanagawa Hironobu (1963) Japanese.
Abe Hiroshi (1964) Japanese.
Muraki Jin (1965) Japanese.
Yoshiki / Hayashi Yoshiki (1965) Japanese.
Tsuchihira Donpei (1966) Japanese.
Sawamura Ikki (1967) Japanese.
Eguchi Yosuke (1967) Japanese.
Sawamura Ikki (1967) Japanese.
Hoashi Keisuke (1967) Japanese.
Watabe Atsuro (1968) Japanese.
Sasaki Kuranosuke (1968) Japanese.
Oikawa Mitsuhiro (1969) Japanese.
Kitamura Kazuki (1969) Japanese.
Hirayama Yusuke (1970) Japanese.
Mizuno Tomonori (1970) Japanese.
Kizu Toru (1970) Japanese.
Tanaka Naoki (1971) Japanese.
Takenouchi Yutaka (1971) Japanese.
Nishijima Hidetoshi (1971) Japanese.
Kimura Takuya (1972) Japanese.
Fujiki Naohito (1972) Japanese.
Goro Inagaki (1973) Japanese.
Sorimachi Takashi (1973) Japanese/
Sakai Masato (1973) Japanese.
Kosugi Kein (1974) Japanese.
Oka Masayori (1974) Japanese.
Kusanagi Tsuyoshi (1974) Japanese.
Hira Takehiro (1974) Japanese.
Nakamura Joe (1974) Japanese.
Hideaki Ito (1975) Japanese.
Yusuke Iseya (1976) Japanese.
Odagiri Joe (1976) Japanese.
Iseya Yusuke (1976) Japanese.
Nagase Tomoya (1976) Japanese.
Katori Shingo (1977) Japanese.
Hasegawa Hiroki (1977) Japanese.
Koizumi Kotaro (1978) Japanese.
Itokazu Shogen (1978) Japanese.
Kubozuka Yosuke (1979) Japanese.
Morita Go (1979) Japanese.
Wada Masato (1979) Japanese.
David Sakurai (1979) Japanese.
Kawashima Junya 1979) Japanese.
Fujioka Dean (1980) Japanese.
Ohno Satoshi (1980) Japanese.
Akie Kotabe (1980) Japanese.
Gomoto Naoya (1980) Japanese.
Here ya go!
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[Announcement] 舞台「新春歌闘劇バトリズム The LIVE」(butai seishun katougeki battrhythm the live)
the live will be held on January 2nd, 2022 and January 3d, 2022 (Tokyo) @ ヒューリックホール東京 (Hulic Hall Tokyo)
Cast:
WAVE
Jounin Tatsuki Kondou Yohdi Hirai Yuuki Oguri Ryou Hasui Yuma Katou Reo Takata Makoto Yamasaki Reo Ukai Mondo
NOTICE
Seto Keita Itou Sumiya Miyamoto Kousuke Morita Shinpei Hattori Takeo Oikawa Kou Kadono Shou Watanabe Hibiki Nakajima Kazuhiro Abe Kaisei
VOID
Yoshikai Kazuki Iwasa Yuuki Agata Gouki Andou Shuutarou Matsumura Taiichirou Azami Takashi Takashi Yukiya Kojima Kotori Kaziyama Muga Horikoshi Takuya Akiba Yuusuke
INITIO
Yamaki Toru Sunaga Fuuta Segawa Takuto Nakajima Reiki Yamaguchi Tsubasa Watabe Hiroki Ujiie Ren Abe Daichi Kamiji Taisei Fukuda Yuusuke
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