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広告批評 特集・正月広告勢揃い 1991・2(136号) マドラ出版 表紙=大貫卓也、撮影・白鳥真太郎、スタイリスト・池ヶ谷ひろ子(着物)+高橋匡子(小道具)、ヘアメイク・渡部晴夫、モデル・川崎徹+後藤久美子、振袖・一廻穂
#広告批評 特集・正月広告勢揃い 1991・2(136号)#広告批評 1991・2(136号)#広告批評 136号#広告批評#takuya onuki#shintaro shiratori#白鳥真太郎#池ヶ谷ひろ子#高橋匡子#渡部晴夫#一廻穂#toru kawasaki#川崎徹#kumiko goto#後藤久美子#anamon#古本屋あなもん#あなもん#book cover
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【MV】BLACK IRIS / Head Shot
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#black iris#jpop#boy group#Youtube#sugimoto takuya#kawasaki shota#hayano rio#handa go#saito hiroki#asakawa masaki#sahara shion#nagashima shohei#fudo sen#j-pop
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All Photos from the Burimyu Cast Page 🩷
Everything is under the cut to not clog up the dash!
⿊崎⼀護 / 木原瑠生, Kurosaki Ichigo played by Kihara Rui
井上織姫 / 佐當友莉亜, Orihime Inoue played by Yuria Sato
茶渡泰⻁ / チャンヘ, Sado Yasutora played by Chanhe
⽯⽥⾬⻯ / 佐藤永典, Uryuu Ishida played by Satou Hisanori
平⼦真⼦ / 山﨑晶吾, Hirako Shinji played by Shogo Yamazaki
浦原喜助 / 根本正勝, Urahara Kisuke played by Nemoto Masakazu
朽⽊ルキア / 田野優花, Kuchiki Rukia played by Tano Yūka
朽木白哉 / 山本一慶, Kuchiki Byakuya played by Yamamoto Ikkei
阿散井恋次 / 宇野結也, Abarai Renji played by Uno Yuya
日番谷冬獅郎 / 松岡拳紀介, Hitsugaya Tōshirō played by Kennosuke Matsuoka
松本乱菊 / 美麗, Matsumoto Rangiku played by Birei
更木剣八 / 岡本悠紀, Zaraki Kenpachi played by Yuki Okamoto
斑目一角 / 川﨑優作, Madarame Ikkaku played by Yusaku Kawasaki
藍染惣右介 / 井澤勇貴, Aisen Sōsuke played by Yuki Izawa
市丸ギン / 秋沢健太朗, Ichimaru Gin played by Kentaro Akisawa
東仙 要 / 藤田浩太朗, Tōsen Kaname played by Fujita Kōtarō
ウルキオラ・シファー / 百名ヒロキ, Ulquiorra Cifer played by Hyakuna Hiroki
グリムジョー・ジャガージャック / 植原卓也, Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez played by Uehara Takuya
note: names in romaji prioritize however the actors write it in portfolios and social media! Also wasn't able to find anything about 美麗 / Birei with a cursory search so if anyone knows her socials please let me know!!
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Sable Hills is a metalcore band based in Tokyo, Japan. Existing out of Takuya Mishima (vocals), Wataru Yuasa (guitar & vocals), Rict Mishima (guitar), Takuya Ueda (bass) and Keita Kondo (drums). The band formed in 2015, right after the members graduated high school. Their first EP “RESURRECTION” was released in January of 2016, but it wasn’t until their first full album “EMBERS” in 2019 that the band really started to take off. Their second album “DUALITY” was released in June of 2022, and allowed the group to expand from Japan to Europe, participating in METAL BATTLE 2022 at Wacken 2022 and coming out as the winner. A first for a Japanese band. Aside from playing at festivals all over Japan and Europe, Sable Hills also have their own event called “FRONTLINE FESTIVAL” which had it’s first edition in 2023 in 川崎CLUB CITTA (Kawasaki CLUB CITTA) with about a 1,000 attendees. After the interview we’ll give you some information about the 2024 edition, as well as their appearance at Motocultor Festival in France this August. For this interview we spoke with vocalist Takuya and guitarist Rict, and they gave us quite some information about their band, their history and the metal scene in both Japan and overseas. Are you ready for Sable Hills? Then let’s go! (Continue reading...) Also available in: Nederlands | Español | 日本語
#sable hills#japan#japanese band#metal#j-metal#arlequin magazine#interview#odyssey#takuya mishima#rict mishima#wataru yuasa#takuya ueda#keita kondo#metalcore
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Day 21
Shutter
Year Released: 2004
Run Time: 1hr 37m
Director: Banjong Pisanthanakun, Parkpoom Wongpoom
Rating: Not Rated
Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Tokyo Ghoul (Tôkyô gûru)
Year Released: 2017
Run Time: 1hr 59m
Director: Hagiwara Kentarô
Rating: TV-MA
Genres: Action, Drama, Fantasy
Tokyo Ghoul S (Tôkyô gûru s)
Year Released: 2019
Run Time: 1hr 41m
Director: Hiramaki Kazuhiko, Kawasaki Takuya
Rating: M
Genres: Action, Drama, Fantasy
#31 days of halloween#halloween#31 days of horror#happy halloween#horror#horror films#horror movies#thai horror#thai movie#thai film#thai#japanese horror#japanese films#japanese movies#japanese#day 21#shutter#tokyo ghoul#tokyo ghoul s
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Tokyo Ghoul S 東京喰種 トーキョーグール【S】(2019)
#Tokyo Ghoul S#東京喰種#トーキョーグール【S】#Kirishima Tôka#霧島董香#トーカ#Maika Yamamoto#山本舞香#Kazuhiko Hiramaki#Takuya Kawasaki#平牧和彦#川崎拓也#Sui Ishida#石田スイ#movie#gif#Japan#2019
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Seductive Vampire Singers Gather in Fall 2021 TV Anime Visual Prison Main Visual & 2nd PV
The official website for the forthcoming fall 2021 original TV anime Visual Prison has posted a main visual and a 110-second second PV. The A-1 Pictures-produced series is set to premiere in Japan on October 8, 2021.
The total of 10 main characters of the anime's three in-story bands - O★Z, LOS†EDEN, and ECLIPSE - are all together in this stunning main visual. The catchphrase, "Music connects thoughts and becomes a bond." expresses the desire of those who live the fate of vampires to confront their friends and themselves through "song" in the story.
The second PV features the anime's OP theme song "Zankoku Shangri-La" sung by one of the three in-story bands, O★Z, as well as new scenes and new dialogues of the main characters. The story's keywords such as "red drops," "red moon," and "half-vampire" are scattered throughout the video.
Synopsis:
Ange Yuki is a young boy who is unable to fit in with his surroundings and has a strong sense of loneliness inside. When he finds himself alone in the world, he leaves his hometown to visit Harajuku, a town where the artists he admires are active. Hhe encounters a live battle between the visual-kei unit ECLIPSE and LOS†EDEN. While Ange is overwhelmed by their energetic stage performance, he is suddenly struck by a pain in his chest. At that moment, Ange awakens as "Dhampir," half vampire, half human.
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In addition, Yutaka Kyan and Jun Utahiroba, two members of the Japanese air visual-key band Golden Bomber ("air" means that they actually don't play any installments on the stage) are confirmed to make guest voice appearance in the anime. The number of episodes in which they will appear will be announced at a later date.
Main voice cast:
O★Z:
Ange Yuki: Shoya Chiba
Guiltia Brion: Makoto Furukawa
Eve Louise: Hiroki Nanami
Robin Laffite: Shun Horie
LOS†EDEN:
Saga Latour: Takuya Eguchi
Mist Flaive: Nobunaga Shimazaki
Veuve Elizabeth: Takuma Nagatsuka
Jack Mouton: Shogo Yano
ECLIPSE:
Dmitri Romanee: Toshiki Masuda
Hyde Jayer: Shouta Aoi
Mascot:
Panya: Tomokazu Sugita
Main staff:
Original Story: Noriyasu Agematsu/Afredes
General Director: Takeshi Furuta (Uta no Prince-sama: Maji Love Kingdom)
Director: Tomoya Tanaka
Series Composition: Yukie Sugawara
Original Character Design: Ikumi Katagiri
Anime Character Design: Minako Shiba
Sub Character Design: Hitona Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Yamukai, Honoka Yokoyama
Chief Animation Director: Hiroshi Yamukai, Hitona Yamaguchi, Reina Kawasaki
Prop Design: Takayuki Kido
Art Supervisor: Hiroshi Kato
Art Director: Hirofumi Sakagami
Art Setting: Hiroshi Kato, Mitsuki Maeda
Color Design: Hokari Kanako, Mayu Morita
CG Director: Ryuta Undo
Director of Photography: Akito Suzuki
Editing: Eiichi Nishimura
Sound Director: Satoshi Motoyama
Music: Elements Garden
Anime Production: A-1 Pictures
Production: Project VP
Source: Aniplex press release
©Noriyasu Agematsu,Afredes/Project VP
By: Mikikazu Komatsu
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The pre-series blurb for Digimon Adventure: mentioned this Taichi lives in the suburbs of Tokyo, and I believe we have an approximate location now!
Taichi mentions that Koushirou is at the Musashi Kosugi Station. This station is in the Nakahara Ward of Kawasaki, a city in Kanagawa prefecture. It only takes about 25 minutes on the Tokyu Toyoko Line to get from there to Shibuya Station in the heart of Tokyo.
Fun fact: this is the exact same line Takuya and Kouji (and Kouichi) rode to Shibuya Station in the beginning of Digimon Frontier!
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It took a couple days more than I expected since I was busy and distracted by Chen Gong memes, but I finally finished Ishida’s review which is essentially him rambling about his favourite parts about the Tokyo Ghoul S movie lol.
The other thing of note is that we finally know the kanji for Sui? 帥 which means ‘commander’, but who knows if it was like that originally or if Ishida added it after the fact.
The original can be read here. If you find any mistakes please let me know!
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“Have you seen Matsuda Shouta's portrayal of Tsukiyama Shuu?”
The other day I was finally able to go see the movie "Tokyo Ghoul S".
Since posts on Twitter have to be 140 characters or less, I’ve been struggling to cut down the number of characters each time and fit together the necessary information like a puzzle, but to put it bluntly it’s a pain in the ass. So this time, I’d like to share my written thoughts...or should I say endorsement of the movie via this new web service. I apologize for making you read my poor writing.
Oh, just as a precaution, I’ll be touching a bit on the contents of the movie, so if you want to avoid spoilers, I’d advise you not to read any further.
Also, although there were lots of little details that I liked, I’d like to focus on Tsukiyama Shuu played by Matsuda Shouta. (Please don’t get me wrong, all the other cast members were amazing. It’s just what I want to talk about in particular…)
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Matsuda Shouta’s portrayal of Tsukiyama was the best ① His waking up scene was the best It took place early in the movie, but it’s the scene where Tsukiyama is selecting his outfit for the day. I loved that scene.
It’s when the recently awakened Tsukiyama heads for his bureau, calmly yet seriously deliberating over what he should wear for the day.
Going like, “(What about this colour...no, this won’t do. How about this fabric? Good, now then a handkerchief to match…)”
The audience may think, “Whatever, it doesn’t matter…!”, but this is something extremely important to Tsukiyama. His passion of aesthetics came across perfectly in this scene.
At this point in the movie, I was already moved by how Matsuda-san was playing the role of Tsukiyama.
② Tsukiyama whenever he was with Kaneki was the best He was hilarious (delightful) from their first encounter.
The scenes of when they first come in contact, when Tsukiyama visits Kaneki’s university and invites Kaneki to the cafe, and the scene at the cafe itself were very interesting. Particularly when Tsukiyama was waiting at the cafe with his handkerchief. And what he did with the handkerchief afterwards. I was having a blast the entire time. (When Tsukiyama said, “I’m going to wash my handkerchief,” and headed for the bathroom, warning his reflection in the mirror to be flat*)
[T/N: Assuming ‘flat’ means some form of ‘calmato’.]
③ Tsukiyama was strong It’s a given that he'd be strong. He didn’t take any damage at all. The battle scene during the climax was beyond amazing.
In the scene where Tsukiyama was single-handedly tormenting the two people, and even after he released his kagune he was suuper strong.
(Ah, Tsukiyama was so cool…) Is what crossed my mind.
The fight itself was interesting, but his actions outside of it were also fully enthralling. (I really liked when he “set the table”...)
④ Conclusion Tsukiyama fans should absolutely go see the movie. That’s what I want to share.
Live action adaptations of manga are prone to character exaggeration and will occasionally remind you that it’s fiction, but Matsuda Shouta was able to reconstruct Tsukiyama’s rich character with a dose of reality, which makes me think he truly is a rare breed of actor.
I thought that this Tsukiyama can be enjoyed as a character in his own right, even to those who have yet to read the original work.
I was so moved by this character, that if I had the chance to speak to someone who’s being made to read the manga, I’d want to ask, “Have you seen Matsuda Shouta’s portrayal of Tsukiyama Shuu?” He went beyond my expectations.
Starting from the bottom left going clockwise:
Bottom left:
Tokyo Ghoul S Movie Personal Highlights by Ishida Sui
Top left:
Shuu-sama choosing his outfit for the day Looking serious
Top right:
Mask of the moon’s surface. If you look closely you can see it's transparent. Good since it's kinky. Every gesture of his has class to it. His hand attached here looks very elegant.
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So strong! Holding his handkerchief Tsukiyama: Don't worry about it... (Kaneki): I'm sorry.
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Other things I liked ① Kaneki’s reactions Kubota-kun as Kaneki was amazing as always.
About Kaneki’s development in the movie, there were many instances where he was still quite passive, but every little detail in his reactions I saw was amazing.
That is to say, no exaggerated movements or shouts at all, but within his subtle movements and expressions implying the anxiety in his heart or suspicion that doesn’t reveal itself in his face, it made me think that that man is a genius...
(1) When Tsukiyama went to the university and called out to Kaneki, and Kaneki goes, “...huh?” in confusion. His confusion was as if a middle-aged man you've never met sitting next to you suddenly speaks to you.
(2) When Kaneki is carrying the injured Nishiki to his room, Kimi appears at the front door. Kimi embraced Nishiki in his beaten-up state without thinking. During that time, Kaneki couldn’t let go of his shoulder he lent to Nishiki, and as a result, when the three of them ended up in a scrum-like position, it somehow felt like he was trying to make himself inconspicuous.
...those were some examples of the little details I enjoyed a lot.
② Kaneki was strong There were enticing parts that looked like they came straight from a kung-fu movie, with confrontations that went, “undergo intensive training → see results of intensive training → fight strong enemy”, and there were also parts where the battles were simple yet interesting. Whenever I see cool action scenes, I get excited.
I heard from Avu-chan who’d already watched the private showing, that, “He was flying like, fwoosh!”, which made me a bit worried because, “He was flying like, fwoosh…!?” But (I didn’t go to the private showing, so I didn’t see anything from the movie until after it was completed), although there definitely was a part where he flew like fwoosh, I wasn’t the least bit concerned. I was surprised it was so cool.
③ Yamamoto Maika’s portrayal of Touka In the previous movie, how should I word it, Sen-chan* portrayed manga Touka perfectly. It felt as if I dived straight into the manga and was looking right at Touka herself. Her acting was divine, and I liked it a lot.
[T/N: Touka’s first actress, Shimizu Fumika, who changed her name to Sengen Yoshiko under Happy Science.]
For the recent movie, I went to go see it nervously wondering how Yamamoto Maika’s version of Touka would feel like.
Yamamoto-san’s Touka was powerful. I mean that in a good way.
First of all, how high she can raise her body trained through karate. Her blows and strikes fit well in the action scenes, and they were physically strong. She had an impressive battling style in both the “intensive training” scene and the “vs. Tsukiyama” scene, and if I were to pick a fight with her, I can easily imagine that it’d be one-sided and I’d get utterly thrashed.
And more than anything, the power of her presence. I think it’d be quite hard to stand out between Kubota-kun’s Kaneki and Matsuda-san’s Tsukiyama.
However, she became a character that stood out in her own right even standing with them, and character-wise I felt her assert her dominance.
This is just how I personally felt, but to me it seemed as if Yamamoto Maika was angry against the world. That aura fit Touka well, and it looked great.
As an aside, when I saw an interview with Yamamoto Maika the other day, she said, “I haven’t read the original work because I don’t know how to read manga,” and I was very impressed by that.
④ I like the music Rather than the grand majestic melody like last time, this time it was a tad mellow, yet distorted melody interwoven into the taste. That was my favourite feel in the entire movie.
The scene at the beginning especially caught my eye. I was drawn into the movie’s world by experiencing the gorgeous Tokyo and the sense of loneliness you feel there. It fitted well with the atmosphere of both the movie and the manga.
⑤ The Helter Skelter duo was alluring Uta was played by Bandou Minosuke, and Itori by Jiyoung. It was fun seeing the charm and allure of those 2 people who make up Helter Skelter. Jiyoung-san, who made her entrance in this new movie, was a stunning visual who was originally a member of KARA. It might be because she’s from Korea, but although she looks close to Japanese, there’s a subtle air around her that suggests that she isn’t. She was gorgeous in a sultry beauty kind of way.
Things I was concerned about It’s inevitable as an adaptation, but I felt like there were a couple scenes that were a bit difficult to understand if you hadn’t read the manga. Certain words or characters, for example. However, I think it was addressed during the script-writing stage so that they’d be explained throughout the movie (thank you Mikasano Chuuji*…)
[T/N: Also the scriptwriter for the anime.]
Additionally, Kaneki, Touka and Tsukiyama were very compelling characters, so I thought it’d be a fun movie to enjoy. My reactions ended up being late, but I’d be happy if more people go to watch it starting from even now.
Thank you to the directors Kawasaki Takuya and Hiramaki Kazuhiko, the producer Nagae-kun, and everyone who was involved in the making of this movie.
I don’t often go see the same movie in theatres, but I’m thinking of going to see it again.
#Tokyo Ghoul#Tokyo Ghoul S#Ishida Sui#Translations#my translations#i will never not appreciate ishida's rambling#i'm glad he liked it#can't wait to see it in theatres myself :)#featured
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【MV】BLACK IRIS / Super Nova
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Tokyo Ghoul ‘S’, il film debutta su Amazon Prime Video
Arriva finalmente anche in Italia il sequel del live-action tratto da Tokyo Ghoul!
A poco più di un anno dal debutto in patria, arriva oggi a sorpresa direttamente in on demand su Amazon Prime Video il film “Tokyo Ghoul S”, sequel dell’apprezzato “Tokyo Ghoul - Il Film” (nel blog trovate la nostra recensione a riguardo), uscito nelle nostre sale a marzo 2018 grazie alla collaborazione fra Dynit e Nexo Digital.
A differenza della prima pellicola live-action, diretta da Kentaro Hagiwara, i 97 minuti di questo nuovo capitolo ispirato al celebre manga di Sui Ishida, edito in Italia da J-POP Manga, vedono alla regia il duo formato da Takuya Kawasaki, Kazuhiko Hiramaki. Il film è disponibile in streaming sia in lingua originale con sottotitoli, che completamente doppiato in italiano.
In una Tokyo contemporanea non troppo dissimile dalla realtà, la vita degli esseri umani scorre serena nonostante la minaccia dei ghoul, creature simili agli umani ma che non possono nutrirsi di altro che di carne umana. Ken Kaneki, trasformato in ghoul in seguito a un misterioso incidente, si è unito all’Anteiku, un bar che raccoglie alcuni ghoul che cercano un rapporto meno predatorio col mondo umano. Dopo un confronto con la CCG che ha avuto risvolti tragici, il caos tornerà a inseguirlo attraverso l’interesse di Shuu Tsukiyama, un potente ghoul noto come “gourmet”, ossessionato dalla ricerca di nuovi sapori e quindi interessato a divorare Kaneki.
Ishida ha lanciato “Tokyo Ghoul” nel 2011 concludendo la prima parte del manga con il 14° volume. Nel 2014 ha proseguito la storia con il sequel “Tokyo Ghoul: re”, conclusosi poi con il 16° volume.
Il fumetto ha ispirato anche una serie animata, divisa su più stagioni, distribuita in Italia sempre da Dynit, sia in home video che in streaming su Prime Video, VVVVID e Netflix.
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Undoukai 2019 Actors
Red Team: 🔴 White Team: ⚪️ MC: ⚫️ Ouen: 🔵
Seigaku:
Echizen Ryoma: 🔴 - Akutsu Nichika
Tezuka Kunimitsu: ⚪️ - Aoki Ryo
Oishi Shuichiro: 🔴 - Ezoe Takanori
Fuji Shushuke: ⚪️ - Minaki Ibu
Kikumaru Eiji: 🔴 - Taguchi Tsukasa
Inui Sadaharu: ⚪️ - Takenouchi Daisuke
Kawamura Takashi: 🔴 - Iwata Tomoki
Momoshiro Takeshi: 🔴 - Ookubo Tatsuki
Kaidoh Kaoru: ⚪️ - Nakajima Takuto
Horio Satoshi: 🔵 - Ryuga
Kato Kachiro: 🔵 - Nakamigawa Toshiki
Mizuno Katsuo: 🔵 - Okuda Yumeto
Fudoumine:
Tachibana: ⚪️ - Aoki Soramu
Ibu Shinji: 🔴 - Kento
Kamio Akira: 🔴 - Izaki Ryuujiro
Ishida Tetsu: 🔴 - Nakamura Taro
Uchimura Kyosuke: ⚪️ - Takane Masakai
Mori Tatsunori: ⚪️ - Kobayashi Tatsuya
St. Rudolph:
Mizuki Hajime: 🔴 - Miyagi Koudai
Fuji Yuuta: 🔴 (Only October 8th, 2019) - Ohara Kaiki
Akazawa Yoshirou: ⚪️ - Nakao Kenya
Yanagisawa Shinya: ⚪️ - Ozeki Riku
Kisarazu Atsushi: ⚪️ - Sato Yugo
Nomura Takuya: 🔴 - Sagawa Daiki
Yamabuki:
Sengoku Kiyosumi: 🔴 - Morita Touya
Akutsu Jin: ⚪️ - Kawakami Shota
Minami Kentarou: 🔴 - Kitagawa Naoya
Kita Ichiuma: ⚪️ - Aoki Jin
Nitobe Inakichi: ⚪️ - Tonoshirou Yuuma
Dan Taiichi: 🔵 - Sano Mashiro
Hyoutei:
Atobe Keigo: 🔴 - Miura Hiroki
Kabaji Munehiro: 🔴 - Yamaki Takanori
Oshitari Yuushi: 🔴 - Isaki Ikumi
Mukahi Gakuto: ⚪️ - Kitano Satsuki
Shishido Ryoh: ⚪️ - Kobayakawa Shunsuke
Akutagawa Jirou: ⚪️ - Tamura Shougo
Hiyoshi Wakashi: ⚪️ - Utsumi Akiyoshi
Taki Haginosuke: 🔴 - Yamazaki Shougo
Rikkai:
Yukimura Seiichi: ⚪️ - Tateishi Toshiki
Sanada Genichirou: 🔴 - Tazuru Shogo
Yanagi Renji: ⚪️ - Isawa Takuma
Niou Masaharu: 🔴 - Goto Dai
Yagyuu Hiroshi: 🔴 - Osumi Yuta
Kirihara Akaya: ⚪️ - Maeda Ryotaro
Marui Bunta: 🔴 - Oyabu Taka
Kuwahara Jackal: ⚪️ - Kawasaki Yusaku
Rokkaku:
Kentaro Aoi: 🔴 - Yashiro Takuya
Saeki Kojirou: ⚪️ - Futaba Kaname
Kisarazu Ryoh: ⚪️ - Sato Yugo
Amane Hikaru: 🔴 (Only October 8th, 2019) - Sakagaki Reiji
Kurobane Harukaze: 🔴 - Hinata Kento
Itsuki Marehiko: ⚪️ - Takagi Shinnosuke
Shudou Satoshi: 🔴 - Chiba Kouta
Higa:
Kite Eishirou: ⚪️ - Kento Muto
Chinen Hiroshi: 🔴 - Raita
Kai Yuujirou: ⚪️ - Tsubasa Yoshizawa
Hirakoba Rin: 🔴 - Iwashiro Naoya
Tanishi Kei: ⚪️ - Makoto Takada
Shiranui Tomoya: 🔴 - Masashi Sonomura
Koichi Aragaki: 🔴 - Hiroaki Matsui
Shitenhouji:
Shiraishi Kuranosuke: 🔴 - Atsuki Mashiko
Tooyama Kintaro: ⚪️ - Raima Hiramatsu
Chitose Senri: ⚪️ - Koki Emoto
Oshitari Kenya: ⚪️ - Kouhei Chida
Zaizen Hikaru: ⚪️ - Ryouta Hirono
Ishida Gin: ⚪️ - Ippei Mori
Konjiki Koharu: 🔴 - Rikito Morita
Hitoji Yuuji: 🔴 - Tsubasa Yatsu
Kenjirou Koishikawa: 🔴 - Shutaro Ando
Watanabe Osamu: ⚫️ - Sato Masaki
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Tokyo Ghoul ‘S’ (JM, 2019) (Sub. Esp.)
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Título: Tokyo Ghoul 'S' País: Japón Duración: 97 min. Género: Acción, ciencia ficción Fecha de estreno: 19 de julio, 2019 Dirección: Kawasaki Takuya, Hiramaki Kazuhiko Guion: Ishida Sui (manga) Producción: Nagae Tomohiro, Fukushima Daisuke, Takahashi Jun SINOPSIS Kaneki Ken es un estudiante universitario. Es mitad ghoul y mitad humano. Está agonizando sobre esta situación. Intentando evitar a otros ghouls, se regugia en el Café Anteiku y pasa tiempo con Kirishima Touka. Un día, un ghoul, Tsukiyama Shuu, aparece en Anteiku y se hace llamar "Gourmet." CAST Kubota Masataka como Kaneki Ken Matsuda Shota como Tsukiyama Shuu Yamamoto Maika como Kirishima Touka Suzuki Nobuyuki como Amon Kotarou Ogasawara Kai como Nagachika Hideyoshi Shiraishi Shunya como Nishio Nishiki Kiryu Mai como Nishino Kimi Mori Nana como Kosaka Yoriko Sakurada Hiyori como Fueguchi Hinami Murai Kunio como Yoshimura Kuzen Kang Ji Young como Itori Maggy como Margaret Dankan como Ogura Hisashi Yanagi Shuntarou como Yomo Renji Bando Minosuke como Uta
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♪ August 1st
◎ Matsuoka Takuya 松岡卓弥 1989
◎ Oono Mizuki 大野瑞生 1994
♪ August 2nd
◎ Saitou Kyouhei 齊藤教兵 1992
◎ Tomita Kentarou 富田健太郎 1995
♪ August 3rd
◎ Fukazawa Yuuto 深澤悠斗 1999
◎ Makishima Hikaru 牧島輝 1995
◎ Shiraishi Shunya 白石隼也 1990
♪ August 4th
◎ Oosaki Natsuki 大崎捺希 1995
◎ Takahashi Shunichi 高橋駿一 1988
♪ August 5th
◎ Sugiyama Mahiro 杉山真宏 1998
◎ Takada Akihiro 高田晃宏
♪ August 6th
◎ Andou Shuutarou 安東秀大郎
◎ Kubota Masataka 窪田正孝 1988
◎ Suzuki Shoon 鈴木翔音
◎ Urai Kenji 浦井健治 1981
♪ August 7th
◎ Igarashi Shunji 五十嵐隼士 1986
◎ Naya Takeru 納谷健 1995
♪ August 8th
◎ Mashima Shuuto 眞嶋秀斗 1995
◎ Ooyabu Taka 大薮丘 1995
♪ August 9th
◎ Matsuoka Koudai 松岡広大 1997
◎ Ono Kento 小野健斗 1989
◎ Onuma Shouta 小沼将太 1989
♪ August 10th
◎ Hayami Mokomichi 速水もこみち 1984
◎ Itou Koutarou 伊藤孝太郎 1988
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◎ Aoi Shouta 蒼井翔太 1987
◎ Doi Yuuto 土井裕斗 1993
♪ August 12th
◎ Ishii Yutaka 石井由多加 1985
◎ Kaminaga Keisuke 神永圭佑 1994
◎ Ozawa Ren 小澤廉 1991
◎ Sakaguchi Shinnosuke 坂口慎之介
◎ Watanabe Kouji 渡辺コウジ 1979
♪ August 13th
◎ Haba Ryousuke 羽場涼介 1991
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♪ August 15th
◎ Hayashi Tsuyoshi 林剛史 1982
◎ Nomiyama Kenta 野見山拳太 1995
◎ Okada Masaki 岡田将生 1989
♪ August 16th
◎ Asakura Yuuta 浅倉祐太 1987
◎ Iijima Hiroki 飯島寛騎 1996
◎ Nakada Shouji 仲田祥司 1992
♪ August 17th
◎ Ooyama Masashi 大山真志 1989
◎ Yoshimoto Kouki 吉本恒生 1993
♪ August 18th
◎ Ichise Yuu 一瀬悠 1990
◎ Murata Mitsu 村田充 1977
♪ August 19th
◎ Kobayashi Tatsuya 小林辰也
◎ Roppongi Yasuhiro 六本木康弘 1984
♪ August 20th
◎ Asegawa Kenta 阿瀬川健太 1990
◎ Shiokawa Wataru 塩川渉 1987
♪ August 21st
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♪ August 22nd
◎ Matsui Haruki 松井遥己 1995
◎ Nishina Yuuji 仁科祐二
◎ Nitta Kenta 新田健太 1985
◎ Saitou Takumi 斎藤工 1981
♪ August 23rd
◎ Kohatsu Aren 小波津亜廉 1991
◎ Nakagauchi Masataka 中河内雅貴 1985
◎ Sakimoto Hiromi 崎本大海 1986
♪ August 24th
◎ Kawasaki Yuusaku 川﨑優作 1994
◎ Sueno Takuma 末野卓磨 1984
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◎ Araki Kentarou 荒木健太朗 1982
◎ Wada Masato 和田正人 1979
♪ August 26th
◎ Nagae Ryouki 長江崚行 1998
◎ Ookawa Genki 大河元気 1987
♪ August 27th
◎ Matsumoto Hinata 松本ひなた 1991
◎ Nagata Takato 永田崇人 1993
◎ Ookubo Shoutarou 大久保祥太郎 1995
◎ Yamakawa Souichirou 山川宗一郎 1990
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◎ Yamaguchi Yuusuke 山口侑佑 1991
♪ August 29th
◎ Satou Yuugo 佐藤祐吾 1994
♪ August 30th
◎ Harukawa Kyousuke 春川恭亮 1988
◎ Matsumoto Jun 松本潤 1983
♪ August 31st
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'Tokyo Ghoul S' Movie Review
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Thanks to Madman we had the chance to see ‘Tokyo Ghoul S’ before its official Australian cinematic release. This is our review of the movie, but as usual, no matter what we say, we still recommend you to go and see it at your local cinema because there is no better critic than yourself!
Directed by Takuya Kawasaki and Kazuhiko Hiramaki, and based on the manga and anime hit series Tokyo Ghoul, Tok…
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