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New Rurouni Kenshin Anime's 4th Promo Video Unveils Reol's Ending Song, July 6 Debut

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The production team behind the upcoming television anime adaptation of Nobuhiro Watsuki's Rurouni Kenshin manga has unveiled its fourth promotional video on Saturday. This video serves as an introduction to the anime's "Kissaki" (Sword Tip) ending theme song, skillfully crafted by talented singer-songwriter Reol. Additionally, the video excitingly reveals that the anime is set to premiere on July 6. The highly anticipated anime is scheduled to make its debut on July 6, airing on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming block, as well as various other platforms. The premiere is set for 25:55 (effectively, July 7 at 12:55 a.m. or July 6 at 11:55 a.m. EDT). Moreover, the dedicated team behind the anime has organized special screening events across multiple countries, including Japan, the United States, France, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, and South Korea. In Japan, two screenings will take place on June 18 at Tokyo's United Cinema Aqua City Odaiba, fea...

Up Coming Animes

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  Jigokuraku   |  Action, Adventure  |   A squad of prisoners and their guards are sent to investigate a mysterious island. They get stranded there and must rely on each other to survive the island's mysterious and monstrous residents.   R elease date: 2022 Chainsaw Man   |   Action, Adventure | Following a betrayal, a young man left for the dead is reborn as a powerful devil-human hybrid after merging with his pet devil and is soon enlisted into an organization dedicated to hunting devils. R elease date: October 2022 The Eminence in Shadow   Action, Comedy He had always aspired to work in the shadows as a shadowbroker—someone who deals in secrets. He built up his physical fitness by undertaking nearly every possible activity until, one day, during one of his training sessions, he came across magic. However, this was not magic; it was a car's headlights. So, he passed away. Even after reincarnating, Cid Kagenou, the youngster who was now the ...

Netflix U.S. to Release Fullmetal Alchemist The Final Alchemy on September 24

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The second of the two live-action sequel movies in the Fullmetal Alchemist trilogy, Fullmetal Alchemist The Final Alchemy (Hagane no Renkinjutsushi: Kanketsu-hen - Saigo no Rensei), will be added to Netflix US on September 24. The anime series Cyberpunk: Edgerunners will also be added by the firm in September, as was originally stated, with a previous listing of September 13. On September 1, Drifting Home by Studio Colorido will be available on Netflix, along with episodes 13 through 24 of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean, and on September 23, Pokémon: The Arceus Chronicles. A cast from the first live-action Fullmetal Alchemist film is present in both of the sequels. The movies star Tsubasa Honda (live-action Blue Spring Ride's Futaba), Dean Fujioka (live-action Happy Marriage!), and Rysuke Yamada (Hey! Say! JUMP member and live-action Assassination Classroom's Nagisa) as Edward Elric, Alphonse Mizuishi (Garo - Makai no Hana, Prince of Tennis 2nd season musicals) as Al...

Netflix Releases Fullmetal Alchemist The Final Alchemy Film in India on September 24

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 The second of the two live-action sequel movies in the Fullmetal Alchemist series, Fullmetal Alchemist The Final Alchemy (Hagane no Renkinjutsushi: Kanketsu-hen - Saigo no Rensei), is scheduled for release in India on September 24 according to Netflix. A cast from the first live-action Fullmetal Alchemist film is present in both of the sequels. The movies star Rysuke Yamada as Edward Elric (a Hey! Say! JUMP member and the live-action Nagisa from Assassination Classroom), Atomu Mizuishi as Alphonse Elric (voice and motion capture), Tsubasa Honda as Winry Rockbell (live-action Blue Spring Ride's Futaba), and Dean Fujioka as Roy Mustang (live-action Happy Marriage!?). New cast members include: Mackenyu Arata  as Scar Yuina Kuroshima  as Lan Fan Keisuke Watanabe  as Ling Yao Yuki Yamada  as Solf J. Kimblee Hiroshi Tachi  as King Bradley Kōji Yamamoto  as Alex Louis Armstrong Chiaki Kuriyama  as Olivier Mira Armstrong Seiyō Uchino  as Van Hohenhe...

Among Us Video Game Gets 1-Shot Manga In February

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H2 Interactive, which publishes InnerSloth's Among Us videotape game in Japan, blazoned on its Twitter account on December 28 that a manga one-shot grounded on the game will be published in Bessatsu Coro Coro's April issue on February 28. The multiplayer space-themed werewolf game was first published on Android and iOS in 2018 but became a viral internet sensation in 2020. A Nintendo Switch interpretation with Japanese language compatibility was released on December 16, 2020. H2 Interactive published the Among Us Crewmate Edition package-only interpretation of the game in Japan for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch on December 16, 2021. Source: H2 Interactive Twitter  account posted on  2022-01-13  15:45 EST  by Kim Morrissy

Rent-A-Girlfriend Drops Season 2 Teaser Trailer and Art

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  The popular romantic comedy Rent-A-Girlfriend confirms that it will return for a second season with a new teaser trailer and preview art. The official  website  for the popular rom-com anime confirmed an encore season in a new announcement posted alongside an image featuring the show's four main heroines. The announcement was followed up with the release of a teaser trailer that once again concentrates on the women in protagonist Kazuya's life. The trailer also revealed a July 2022 premiere window for the show's continuation. The series' creator, Reiji Miyajima,  drew a new illustration to celebrate the second season's announcement.

Makoto Ojiro's Insomniacs After School Manga Gets TV Anime, Live-Action Film (Updated)

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The official Twitter account for the Matsumoto branch of the Bunkyōdō bookstore chain posted a snap of the eighth collected book volume of Makoto Ojir's Nodders After School) (Kimi wa Hōkago Insomnia) manga on Wednesday. The wraparound jacket band on the volume reports that the manga is inspiring both a TV anime and a live-action film. The manga focuses on two dozer schoolmates, a boy named Ganta and a girl named Isaki. Both worry about their constant lack of sleep. After a chance meeting in the academy's overlook-turned-storehouse room, the two share secrets and begin having an unusual connection. Ojiro launched the manga in Shogakukan's Big Ridiculous Spirits magazine in May 2019. Shogakukan is announcing the eighth manga volume on Wednesday and is planning to publish the ninth volume this spring. The music video for rock band  Macaroni Enpitsu 's "Enshin" (Centrifuge) song  featured  art from the manga in 2019. Update:  ANN verified the advertisement on the...