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Manga News Round-Up: January 18th, 2021
Manga News Round-Up: January 18th, 2021 #jigokuraku #MagicalSempai #Manga #IwamotoSenpaiNoSuisen #Eden #shonengahosha #UltraJump #Shueisha
It’s that time again! And I might add it is the first News Round-Up of 2021; here are several topics we’ll be taking a look at today: Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku is set to end on January 25th, Eden gets a Manga Adaption, The Magical Sempai Manga is set to end in Two Chapters, Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan Creator Launches New Manga in February. Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku is set to end on January…
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#Eden#Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku#Iwamoto-senpai no Suisen (Upperclassman Iwamoto&039;s Recommendation)#Kodansha Young Magazine#Magical Sempai#Manga Series Finale#Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan#Shonen Gahosha#Tsuyoshi Isomoto#Ultra Jump!#Young King Ours#Young King Ours GH
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El anime original Eden tendrá adaptación manga
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El anime original Eden tendrá adaptación manga
La cuenta oficial en Twitter de la revista Young King Ours, de Shonengahosha, ha anunciado que el anime original de Netflix titulado Eden tendrá una adaptación manga. Tsuyoshi Isomoto será el encargado de dibujar el manga, que se lanzará en el número de abril de la revista Young King Ours GH, a la venta el 16…
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An original mech anime series from studio J.C.Staff, titled "Planet With," has been announced. A teaser PV is available. Coming Summer 2018.
Furthermore, a manga adaptation will begin serialization in this year's June issue of Young King OURs magazine; on sale April 28th.
-Staff-
Director: Youhei Suzuki
Series Composition, Script: Satoshi Mizukami
Original Character Designer: Satoshi Mizukami
Character Designer: Kazunori Iwakami
Mechanic Designer: Yoshitsune Izuna, Yasuyoshi Uetsu
Prop Designer: Tsuyoshi Isomoto
Sound Director: Yoshikazu Iwanami
Music: Kouhei Tanaka
Studio: J.C.Staff
-Cast-
Souya Kuroi - (CV: Atsushi Abe)
Nozomi Takamagahara - (CV: Sayaka Harada)
Ginko Kuroi - (CV: Shiori Izawa)
Kogane Shiroishi - (CV: Saori Gotou)
Eiyuu Torai - (CV: Yuuichirou Umehara)
Miyu Inaba - (CV: Hitomi Ohwada)
Harumi Kumashiro - (CV: Mai Fuchigami)
Seigi Nezuya - (CV: Shinsuke Sugawara)
Kouka Takatori - (CV: Shizuka Ishigami)
Yousuke Hitsujitani - (CV: Kazuyuki Okitsu)
Website: http://planet-with.com/
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Eden, il manga ispirato alla miniserie anime Netflix si concluderà con il secondo volume #Anime #Eden #Manga #Netflix
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Netflix’s Eden Review: Coming of Age in a Robot Future
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The concept of the last or only human is a classic science fiction set-up, one we most often see in the post-apocalyptic genre, which often sees a human wandering a dystopian landscape, in search for meaning and connection in a grim reality. In Eden, Netflix’s new Japanese-language original anime, we get a clever twist on the old convention: Here, humans disappeared 1,000 years prior, and Earth is populated by a few settlements of robots. These robots spend their days growing apples, an act driven by their initial creation by and for humans. When a pair of apple-harvesting robots, A37 and E92, find a human baby, Sara, they go against the rules of Eden-3, where they live, to follow their nature: to protect and care for this tiny human, even when everything they have ever been told about humanity has been framed in our species’ capacity for destruction.
The anime, which comes from Qubic Pictures and was produced and created by Justin Leach, is much more plot-driven than its trailer suggests, quickly intensifying from a slice-of-life science fiction to a climate apocalypse story about the value (or not) of humanity. Because this story is only two hours in total (and really can and probably should be watched as a feature film), there isn’t much time to linger. If you’re going into Eden hoping for a chill, low-stakes story about two farming robots raising their human daughter in an apple orchard, then this show probably isn’t for you. If you’re looking for a more straight-forward science fiction parable about the best and worst parts of humanity as explored through some heartwarming human-robot relationships, then Eden might be your jam.
When it comes to plot, Eden is not trying to do anything incredibly complex or new. Eden is reminiscent of The Mandalorian—not only in theme and subject matter, but in its relationship between content and form. Both are familiar, straight-forward fantasy tales about rambunctious kids being raised by unlikely parents elevated in their execution. Because of its narrative simplicity, Eden is perhaps particularly well-suited for teen and older kid viewers, or as a multi-generational watch. (And the English-language dub cast is great, featuring Ruby Rose, David Tennant, Rosario Dawson, and Neil Patrick Harris, among others.) While Sara is ostensibly the protagonist of this plot, as we follow her into young adulthood over the course of the four-episode series, Eden is as much a musing on parenthood as it is a coming-of-age tale, giving parents in particular an emotional entry point.
If you caught the trailer for Eden, then you already know this CG anime, which comes from Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood director Yasuhiro Irie, is smooth and beautiful—and the visual landscape and robot character design is where this series truly shines. Based on the manga by the same name by Tsuyoshi Isomoto, Eden boasts animation from Taiwan’s CGCG, character design from Studio Bones co-founder Toshihiro Kawamoto, and concept design from French graphic novelist Christophe Ferreira. The string-heavy score, from Kevin Penkin, is a series element standout, elevating the emotional impact of the story. In a press release, Penkin described the soundtrack as combining “the unique worlds of a 3D-printed 6-string violin, female voices and electro-acoustic sound-sources,” and calls Eden “one of those projects I will cherish forever.” It’s one of the aspects of this production that will stay with me long after having watched.
The final human trope is usually a dismal one, set in stories interesting in exploring themes of loneliness and isolation. Eden‘s take on this trope is initially much more optimistic in tone and this is one of the story’s most refreshing aspects. Unfortunately, as the series progresses, the story becomes darker in nature and, though the climax inevitably falls on the side of hope, Eden misses an opportunity to subvert the more tiring aspects of this familiar set-up fin favor of something new. The original anime introduces some big questions—most explicitly, “does the world need humans?”—and isn’t quite able to explore them properly in its roughly two-hour runtime. Still, there’s wonder in the pursuit.
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Eden is now available to stream on Netflix.
The post Netflix’s Eden Review: Coming of Age in a Robot Future appeared first on Den of Geek.
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Top 10 Favourite Yuri Manga (For now, also no particular order) Octave - Akiyama Haru Girl Friends - Morinaga Milk Lonely Wolf, Lonely Sheep - Mizutani Fuuka Ebisu-san and Hotei-san - Kizuki Akira Wife and Wife - Minamoto Hisanari Cross Heart - AnaKris Heart Gifts - Hattori Masahiko Yuri Mekuru Hibi / Yuri Mekuru Oshigoto - Mizuki Reona Girl’s Ride - Isomoto Tsuyoshi Honey Crush - Asu Tsubaki
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The concept of the last or only human is a classic science fiction set-up, one we most often see in the post-apocalyptic genre, which often sees a human wandering a dystopian landscape, in search for meaning and connection in a grim reality. In Eden, Netflix’s new Japanese-language original anime, we get a clever twist on the old convention: Here, humans disappeared 1,000 years prior, and Earth is populated by a few settlements of robots. These robots spend their days growing apples, an act driven by their initial creation by and for humans. When a pair of apple-harvesting robots, A37 and E92, find a human baby, Sara, they go against the rules of Eden-3, where they live, to follow their nature: to protect and care for this tiny human, even when everything they have ever been told about humanity has been framed in our species’ capacity for destruction...
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#eden#netflix eden#Justin Leach#Qubic Pictures#netflix original#ruby rose#rosario dawson#neil patrick harris#Yasuhiro Irie#Tsuyoshi Isomoto#gt:movies#g:imported
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宇河弘樹 - 二輪乃花
磯本つよし - ガールズライド
まに - Girl @ Girl
由井ひな子 - ぱすてるディズ
#Ugawa Hiroki#Nirin no Hana#A Couple of Flowers#Isomoto Tsuyoshi#Girl's Ride#Mani#Girl @ Girl#Yui Hinako#Pastel Days
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Toukyou Crater no Akari - ISOMOTO Tsuyoshi
Alternative Name : 東京クレーターのアカリ, Akari in Tokyo Crater, Akari of the Tokyo Crater, Tokyo Crater no Akari Genre(s) : Seinen, Slice of Life Author : ISOMOTO Tsuyoshi Artist : ISOMOTO Tsuyoshi Years : 2005 Status in Country of Origin : 02 Volumes (complete)
Some sort of light SF about a girl (mechanic?) on an air bike, in a flooded world teeming with mutated marine life. Or, something.
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Girl’s Ride by Isomoto Tsuyoshi
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