Momoko (Noriko Eguchi) quit her job after getting married but she's unable to have children. She discovers that her husband Mamoru (Kotaro Koizumi) has been having an affair with a younger woman named Nao (Fumika Baba) and he demands they divorce. Feeling stressed from her situation Momoko starts exhibiting erratic and abnormal behavior and she increasingly feels rejected from both her family and society.
- 6/23/2024
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
Love is in the air between man and machine in next season’s My Wife Has No Emotion TV anime adaptation of the manga of the same name by Jiro Sugiura. To celebrate the romance between the unlikely couple, a brand new illustration of the couple was released that is featured on the cover on Monthly Comic Flapper today. Alongside the illustration, two new cast members were announced for the series: Rihito Saionji voiced by Risae Matsuda (Chika Sawada in Kageki Shojo!! ) Mamoru voiced by Yuki Wakai (Itsuki Sumeragi in Kakegurui ) Related: My Wife Has No Emotion Anime Reveals New Key Visual, More Cast My Wife Has No Emotion is being directed by Fumihiro Yoshimura ( Endo and Kobayashi Live! The Latest on Tsundere Villainess Lieselotte ) at Tezuka Productions, with series composition by Mitsutaka Hirota ( Rent-a-Girlfriend ) and character designs by Tsuyoshi Sasaki. The series is set to premiere on July 2. Seven Seas Entertainment,...
- 6/5/2024
- by Daryl Harding
- Crunchyroll
After the previously-reported countdown finally ended last night, the official Twitter account for the Sister Princess franchise announced the launch of its 25th anniversary project. The account was originally launched for the franchise's 20th anniversary in 2019, and it is now relaunched for another anniversary project. According to the announcement, the 25th anniversary project will include: Crowdfunding (details will be announced later) The production of Chikage's 3D model Sister Princess joins HoloModels, an Ar & Mr application that allows users to enjoy digital figures using VR devices and smartphones A virtual space recreating "Kita no Hanare," a memorable place that appeared in the Sister Princess anime "SisPri Virtual Live," in which sisters sing and dance Related: Sister Princess 20th Anniversary Project Starts A Mysterious Countdown The Sister Princess franchise's 20th anniversary project featuring the sisters' virtual YouTuber activities launched in September 2019 as a one-year limited project, and suspended its activities after...
- 4/20/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
A mysterious countdown on the official Twitter account for the Sister Princess franchise's 20th anniversary project has raised fans' expectations. At 12:00 p.m. on April 7 (Jst), a post with the number "12" and the hashtag #Countdown was posted on the account. As fans know, Sister Princess originally featured 12 sisters, so the number is very important for the franchise. There was no mention of "hours" or "days" with the number 12, but there was no new post at 13:00, so it may suggest that something will be announced 12 days later, on April 19. Nothing is known at this time, but Natsuko Kuwatani, the voice cast of Karen, said on Twitter , "Onii-chan, are you ready for your heart?" The Sister Princess franchise's 20th-anniversary project featuring the sisters' virtual YouTuber activities launched in September 2019 as a one-year time limited project, but thanks to the enthusiastic support of the fans, it continued much longer than originally planned.
- 4/8/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Voices That Bring Anime to Life: Celebrating the Best Anime Voice Actors of All Time ( Photo Credit – IMDb )
Japan takes its anime voice actors very seriously to the point where they have special voice acting academies and schools to train them to master their art completely. This is exactly why these professionals are so versatile and have such natural, golden voices. In fact, a large number of avid anime fans prefer watching anime subs rather than anime dubs exactly because of this. Some Dub actors tend to exaggerate and overact as a way to compensate for the inconsistency in translations and syncing. Native voice actors retain the ‘authenticity’ that dubs lack.
The authenticity of the subs is attributed to the voice actors’ talent and how natural they are with their jobs. Here are some of the best Japanese anime voice actors of all time.
1. Kenjirou Tsuda
Kenjirou Tsuda is the...
Japan takes its anime voice actors very seriously to the point where they have special voice acting academies and schools to train them to master their art completely. This is exactly why these professionals are so versatile and have such natural, golden voices. In fact, a large number of avid anime fans prefer watching anime subs rather than anime dubs exactly because of this. Some Dub actors tend to exaggerate and overact as a way to compensate for the inconsistency in translations and syncing. Native voice actors retain the ‘authenticity’ that dubs lack.
The authenticity of the subs is attributed to the voice actors’ talent and how natural they are with their jobs. Here are some of the best Japanese anime voice actors of all time.
1. Kenjirou Tsuda
Kenjirou Tsuda is the...
- 12/12/2023
- by Koimoi.com Team
- KoiMoi
The Japanese selection of Skip City International D-Cinema 2023, despite the fact that the diversity in terms of selection was significant, proved, essentially, the obvious. When Japanese filmmakers try to follow the recipes of the festival-favorite local directors the result is films that are either repetitive, or dull, or both, and most of the times much worse than the works of the aforementioned, with the lack of tension in particular bordering on the rather annoying. However, when they let their imagination free, both in terms of context and cinematic techniques, the result is surprisingly good, definitely in terms of the former, but frequently also of the latter. In that fashion, and considering the fact that I did not manage to watch every film, the ones that stood out where “My Mother's Eyes”, “Alien's Daydream”, and “Don't Go”
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1. Film Review: My Mother's Eyes (2023) by...
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- 8/1/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Kazuaki Nagaya has established his talent as an actor with a unique resume, appearing in movies like “One Cut of the Dead” and “Mio on the Shore.” Now, he makes his directorial debut with his feature film, “Mending Cracks,” which he also stars in. It is a movie that is experimental and directed in the fashion of classic mise-en-scène staging. The filmmaking passion is ever so present, though the final product is particularly underwhelming.
Mending Cracks is screening at Skip City International D-Cinema Festival
Mamoru works as a kintsugi craftsman, following in the footsteps of his late father. His younger brother, Miki, pays a visit to partake in the family's year-end house cleaning. In stark contrast to his older sibling, he is completely unmotivated, lazily wasting his time while drowning in despair and envying the success of Mamoru. They harbor ill feelings for each other, and neither can be honest...
Mending Cracks is screening at Skip City International D-Cinema Festival
Mamoru works as a kintsugi craftsman, following in the footsteps of his late father. His younger brother, Miki, pays a visit to partake in the family's year-end house cleaning. In stark contrast to his older sibling, he is completely unmotivated, lazily wasting his time while drowning in despair and envying the success of Mamoru. They harbor ill feelings for each other, and neither can be honest...
- 7/22/2023
- by Sean Barry
- AsianMoviePulse
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