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Here’s the Rundown on the Events at the Now Canceled AnimeJapan
The AnimeJapan Executive Committee announced yesterday, February 27, that the third largest anime event in the world and the biggest anime industry event of the year would be canceled. The event, which was scheduled to run during the March 21 weekend at Tokyo Big Sight, was set to announce an array of information on various anime and anime-related projects, including the upcoming Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba anime film, the final season of Attack on Titan, a new BLEACH project, and much more.
While the information on every single event hasn’t been released yet, copious official Twitter accounts and websites have announced early information on details concerning the stages and live shows that were meant to occur at AnimeJapan 2020. All Bushiroad events and booths were already announced to be canceled earlier in the month.
Due to the cancelation, all events that were scheduled for the Aniplex booth, stage, and related booths have confirmed to been canceled. These include Magica Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story, Darwin’s Game, all Fate/Grand Order events and special booths, Kirara Fantasia, Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend, and the SACRA booth that usually has a special DJ spinning anime tunes during the event.
AnimeJapan 2020中止に伴い、テレビ東京ブースの出展も取り止めとなります。 物販につきましては<テレ東本舗。(通販・店舗)他>にて販売いたします。詳細は後日改めて告知いたします。 ご迷惑をおかけしますが、ご理解頂けますようお願いいたします。https://t.co/uRp0ZApqkr#テレ東AJ #animejapan
— テレビ東京AnimeJapan2020【西2-08】 (@tvtokyo_aj) February 27, 2020
The TV Tokyo booth, which usually sells various specialty items during AnimeJapan has announced that they’re looking at selling the merchandise online. The Prince of Tennis and Gintama exhibitions which were set to be displayed at the booth has been canceled, but the goods that were planned to be on sale will be available at a later stage.
On the anime side of things, numerous franchises announced different stages of cancelation of what they were going to showcase at AnimeJapan 2020.
Is the Order a Rabbit?, which has a third season coming, announced that its special stage canceled.
The upcoming My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU final season stage was also announced to be canceled.
The Idolmaster spin-off Cinderella Girls Theater short anime has also had its stage and exhibition canceled, and are considering ways to sell the goods that would have been available at AnimeJapan.
The special stage for The Quintessential Quintuplets at the Pony Canyon announced that it was canceled, and that tickets for the priority area in front of the stage will be refunded at the event website.
Just before The Misfit of Demon King Academy TV anime announced that the series would be postponed from April to July 2020 due to production issues arising from the coronavirus, the series announced that the stage at AnimeJapan would be canceled.
Both the stage and the exhibition for KAGUYA-SAMA: LOVE IS WAR has been announced to be outright canceled.
The Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba special stage, which was set to announce more information on the upcoming Mugen Train anime film has also been canceled.
White Cat Project: Zero Chronicle, which has an upcoming anime adaptation premiering in April, announced the cancelation of its booth, and the stages and exhibition that were planned at the booth. The Twitter account for the series noted that they are currently reviewing other events related to the TV anime project and will announce at a later date. ASCA, who is performing the opening song for the White Cat Project: Zero Chronicle anime with Takanori Nishikawa tweeted that they were “sorry that [they] couldn’t announce and perform the theme song” at the stage.
Uchitama?! Have you seen my Tama? announced that the stage event for the currently airing TV anime would be canceled.
【「AnimeJapan 2020」中止に伴うニトロプラス出展取りやめのお知らせ】 「AnimeJapan 2020」会場で販売を予定していた新作アイテムは、ニトロプラス公式通販(国内/海外向け)で販売いたします。 詳細は後日お知らせしますのでお待ちくださいませ。https://t.co/0o7zqsPCrX#Nitroplus #animejapan
— ニトロプラス (@nitroplus_staff) February 27, 2020
Nitroplus, who usually have a booth at AnimeJapan announced that any products that were to be sold at the expo at the now-canceled booth will be moved onto their online store for mail order purchases and to check their official website for more details. Both domestic and international purchases will be available on the website.
Both CyGames and the GranBlue Fanstay Twitter accounts announced that even though all their stages and booths were canceled, they’re “looking into turning their planned announcements and shows into a stream.”
Netflix Japan also announced that its booth and exhibition for AnimeJapan will be canceled.
More details on more events that were supposed to occur at AnimeJapan are still to be announced.
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Daryl Harding is a Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs the YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza and posts photos of his travels on Instagram.
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"Kirara Fantasia" Smart Phone Game Opens Pre-Registration
Kirara Fantasia - a fantasy RPG smart phone game that includes characters from Manga Time Kirara comics such as SCHOOL-LIVE!, NEW GAME!, and YUYUSHIKI - is opening for pre-registration in Japan, and a ton of new information about the project is now available.
First off, there's a new key visual illustrated by Satoko Kiyuzuki (GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class). Several preview videos illustrating the game's story and systems were also released, but unfortunately these videos are region-locked and not available outside of Japan.
Next, new characters were introduced, including:
Alsheeb: voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro, illustrated by Satoko Kiyuzuki.
Kuromon: illustrated by Satoko Kiyuzuki.
Sora: illustrated by Shōtarō Tokunō.
Claire: voiced by Azumi Waki, illustrated by Yui Hara.
Polka: voiced by Eriko Matsui, illustrated by Yoshitaka Ushiki.
Cork: voiced by Yūki Kuwahara, illustrated by Uro.
Kanna: voiced by Yōko Hikasa, illustrated by Shōtarō Tokunō.
And Raine: voiced by Ai Kayano, illustrated by Makoto Kawai.
In the game, players control original characters Kirara, Lamp, and Match as well as numerous guests from Manga Time Kirara comics in an epic fantasy quest to save the world. Kirara Fantasia features both a main scenario and character scenarios where players can raise their "friendship levels" with characters by enjoying "cute, everyday life" events.
Kirara Fantasia also contains town-building and room-customization elements. The different facilities constructed in town (such as a shopping center, a training station, and a summoning hall) have various useful in-game effects, while the "Kirara Room" can be decorated and populated with your favorite Manga Time Kirara characters.
Finally, the combat system is a turned-based "timeline battle" (similar to Final Fantasy X) in which you attempt to effectively chain the attacks of your characters and disrupt the attacks of your opponents. There's also a "trump card" limit break system, where filling up a special gauge allows players to unleash devasting combat maneuvers.
Kirara Fantasia uses a basic free-to-play with in-game purchases distribution model. The game will be available for Android and iOS smart phones beginning later in 2017.
Sources:
Ota-suke
Official Kirara Fantasia home page
Paul Chapman is the host of The Greatest Movie EVER! Podcast and GME! Anime Fun Time.
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