A young deaf girl and a polyglot find their own kind of love language in this season's A Sign of Affection , but there'll be even more diversity when the English dub of this eye-opening romance anime hits Crunchyroll on January 20! Give a big hand to the cast and crew for Episode 1 below! A Sign of Affection English Dub Cast Yuki voiced by Lara Woodhull Itsuomi voiced by Reagan Murdock Rin voiced by Rebecca Danae Shin voiced by Ethan Gallardo Kyouya voiced by Kamen Casey Oushi voiced by Nazeeh Tarsha Batayan voiced by Irwin Daye Mitoki voiced by Seth Fuentes A Sign of Affection English Dub Crew Voice Director: Jason Lord Producer: Susie Nixon Adaptation: Leah Clark Mixer: Nathanael Harrison Engineer: Victor Acosta Related: A Sign of Affection Anime Plays Its Hand with Creditless Theme Song Videos Key Visual Related: Crunchyroll Winter 2024 Dubs Include Solo Leveling, Classroom of the Elite Season...
- 1/19/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
The anime industry in Japan is actually much larger than what we know in the West, where we get to see just a portion of the works produced, particularly regarding movies, where Studio Ghibli, Makoto Shinkai and on a secondary level Masaaki Yuasa dominate the set. “Seven Days War”, which was nominated for Best Feature at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival 2020, is one of those usually “left out” titles, which we only get to see thanks to some festivals, such as the aforementioned and Camera Japan.
“Seven Days War” is screening at Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
Mamoru is a very mature for his age 10th grader, who has a long-standing crush with his neighbor Aya, daughter of a local politician. When he learns that her father is being offered a place in Tokyo, taking the political position of the relative and taking Aya with him, he...
“Seven Days War” is screening at Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
Mamoru is a very mature for his age 10th grader, who has a long-standing crush with his neighbor Aya, daughter of a local politician. When he learns that her father is being offered a place in Tokyo, taking the political position of the relative and taking Aya with him, he...
- 2/4/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
The 21st Japanese Film Festival Nippon Connection is planned as a hybrid event and is scheduled for June 1 to 6, 2021. The event is expected to take place online and at a few selected venues in the city of Frankfurt am Main. On six days, the world’s largest festival for Japanese cinema presents a selection of over 100 current Japanese short and feature-length films. All films will be available via video on demand. In addition, several filmmakers will participate in online discussions and interviews live from Japan. Digital workshops, lectures, performances, and concerts complement the program.
Due to uncertainties regarding the further progression of the pandemic and associated regulations, planning the festival is extremely difficult. The organizing team of the Nippon Connection film festival is hopeful, however, that it will be possible to offer on-site cinema as well. “Film festivals always live from shared moments in the cinema and the film experience...
Due to uncertainties regarding the further progression of the pandemic and associated regulations, planning the festival is extremely difficult. The organizing team of the Nippon Connection film festival is hopeful, however, that it will be possible to offer on-site cinema as well. “Film festivals always live from shared moments in the cinema and the film experience...
- 4/3/2021
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
Exclusive: Japanese major indie Gaga will launch sales on 3D animated feature Ryoma! The Prince Of Tennis at the upcoming Filmart in Hong Kong (March 15-18).
The movie is the first 3D computer-generated title that the company has produced and distributed in its 35-year history. Gaga entered the animation business in 2016 and has worked on titles including the Annie nominee Okko’s Inn by Kitaro Kosaka and Seven Days War by Yuta Murano, both of which screened in competition at Annecy, to date.
The Prince Of Tennis is a 20 years’ long-running comic series about middle-school tennis prodigy Ryoma developing friendship and tennis techniques through intense matches against powerhouse players. Selling over 60 million copies, the original series has developed into various media franchise such as animation TV series, musical stage, live-action film and video games.
The new animation feature is a stand–alone original story produced by the original comic author Takeshi Konomi.
The movie is the first 3D computer-generated title that the company has produced and distributed in its 35-year history. Gaga entered the animation business in 2016 and has worked on titles including the Annie nominee Okko’s Inn by Kitaro Kosaka and Seven Days War by Yuta Murano, both of which screened in competition at Annecy, to date.
The Prince Of Tennis is a 20 years’ long-running comic series about middle-school tennis prodigy Ryoma developing friendship and tennis techniques through intense matches against powerhouse players. Selling over 60 million copies, the original series has developed into various media franchise such as animation TV series, musical stage, live-action film and video games.
The new animation feature is a stand–alone original story produced by the original comic author Takeshi Konomi.
- 3/5/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
The anime industry in Japan is actually much larger than what we know in the West, where we get to see just a portion of the works produced, particularly regarding movies, where Studio Ghibli, Makoto Shinkai and on a secondary level Masaaki Yuasa dominate the set. “Seven Days War”, which was nominated for Best Feature at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival 2020, is one of those usually “left out” titles, which we only get to see thanks to some festivals, such as the aforementioned and Camera Japan.
Seven Days War is screening at Camera Japan
Mamoru is a very mature for his age 10th grader, who has a long-standing crush with his neighbor Aya, daughter of a local politician. When he learns that her father is being offered a place in Tokyo, taking the political position of the relative and taking Aya with him, he decides to ask her to run away for a week,...
Seven Days War is screening at Camera Japan
Mamoru is a very mature for his age 10th grader, who has a long-standing crush with his neighbor Aya, daughter of a local politician. When he learns that her father is being offered a place in Tokyo, taking the political position of the relative and taking Aya with him, he decides to ask her to run away for a week,...
- 9/25/2020
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
The beloved French animation festival Annecy has announced that 20 features will be presented at its 2020 edition, which is taking place online this year, from June 15-30.
76 films were submitted to the Festival selection committees and to the Artistic Director, Marcel Jean. 20 films are competing in the two competitive sections; 10 of them will be presented in the main competition, while the other features will be screened as part of its competitive Contrechamp category.
”The Shaman Sorceress” by Jae-huun Ahn (South Korea)
Among them Japan leads the pack with four films in the selection, followed by three from France. South Korea will run with 2 films and China with one. Here is the full list of Asian titles:
Feature Films In Official Selection – In Competition
”Lupin III The First” by Takashi Yamazaki (Japan)
”7 Days War” by Yuta Murano (Japan)
”7 Days War” by Yuta Murano (Japan)
Feature Films In the Contrechamp
”On Gaku: Our Sound!
76 films were submitted to the Festival selection committees and to the Artistic Director, Marcel Jean. 20 films are competing in the two competitive sections; 10 of them will be presented in the main competition, while the other features will be screened as part of its competitive Contrechamp category.
”The Shaman Sorceress” by Jae-huun Ahn (South Korea)
Among them Japan leads the pack with four films in the selection, followed by three from France. South Korea will run with 2 films and China with one. Here is the full list of Asian titles:
Feature Films In Official Selection – In Competition
”Lupin III The First” by Takashi Yamazaki (Japan)
”7 Days War” by Yuta Murano (Japan)
”7 Days War” by Yuta Murano (Japan)
Feature Films In the Contrechamp
”On Gaku: Our Sound!
- 5/20/2020
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
Films by Joann Sfar, Rémi Chayé, Takashi Yamazaki and Andrey Khrzhanovsky to compete for festival’s Crystal award.
The Annecy International Film Festival has unveiled the 20 works that will compete in its main feature-length competition and Contrechamp competition, aimed at works by emerging talents.
The French lakeside animation festival and industry event will run online June 15 to 30, following the cancellation of its 2020 physical edition due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
French filmmaker Joann Sfar’s comedy Little Vampire and Japanese animator Takashi Yamazaki’s adventure tale Lupin III: The First will be among the 10 feature animations competing for the Crystal award...
The Annecy International Film Festival has unveiled the 20 works that will compete in its main feature-length competition and Contrechamp competition, aimed at works by emerging talents.
The French lakeside animation festival and industry event will run online June 15 to 30, following the cancellation of its 2020 physical edition due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
French filmmaker Joann Sfar’s comedy Little Vampire and Japanese animator Takashi Yamazaki’s adventure tale Lupin III: The First will be among the 10 feature animations competing for the Crystal award...
- 5/18/2020
- by 1100388¦Melanie Goodfellow¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
France’s 2020 Annecy Festival, the highest-profile animation gathering in the world, has unveiled its main Feature Film competition and major Contrechamp sidebar.
There are no U.S. titles in either section: America’s presence, both studios and global platforms, will most likely make itself felt when Annecy announces its work in progress and screening events sessions from later this week.
The difficulties of transferring online a lineup with even works from prominent European animation auteurs, plus such Japanese franchise installments such as “Lupin III; the First” was seen Monday when the Annecy Festival confirmed that not all of the films in official competition and Contrechamp may be screened online in their entirety.
“In the event that certain films cannot be offered to all festivalgoers, we have requested the producers provide a minimum 10-minute extract or produce a short documentary presentation,” the festival said in a statement Monday.
Made up in...
There are no U.S. titles in either section: America’s presence, both studios and global platforms, will most likely make itself felt when Annecy announces its work in progress and screening events sessions from later this week.
The difficulties of transferring online a lineup with even works from prominent European animation auteurs, plus such Japanese franchise installments such as “Lupin III; the First” was seen Monday when the Annecy Festival confirmed that not all of the films in official competition and Contrechamp may be screened online in their entirety.
“In the event that certain films cannot be offered to all festivalgoers, we have requested the producers provide a minimum 10-minute extract or produce a short documentary presentation,” the festival said in a statement Monday.
Made up in...
- 5/18/2020
- by John Hopewell and Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Ken Watanabe and Koichi Sato star in the film.
Japanese studio Kadokawa Corp is arriving in Cannes with a busy slate headed by action drama Fukushima 50, starring Ken Watanabe and Koichi Sato, and also including new titles from Takahisa Zeze, Koji Fukada and Michihito Fujii.
Directed by Setsuro Wakamatsu (The Unbroken), Fukushima 50 tells the story of the courageous group of workers who remained on site to stabilise the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant during its meltdown following the 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami.
Based on Ryusho Kadota’s book On The Brink: The Inside Story of Fukushima Daiichi, the...
Japanese studio Kadokawa Corp is arriving in Cannes with a busy slate headed by action drama Fukushima 50, starring Ken Watanabe and Koichi Sato, and also including new titles from Takahisa Zeze, Koji Fukada and Michihito Fujii.
Directed by Setsuro Wakamatsu (The Unbroken), Fukushima 50 tells the story of the courageous group of workers who remained on site to stabilise the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant during its meltdown following the 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami.
Based on Ryusho Kadota’s book On The Brink: The Inside Story of Fukushima Daiichi, the...
- 5/14/2019
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
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