The time is finally almost upon us to watch My Hero Academia Season 7 , coming to you as part of the Crunchyroll Spring 2024 lineup . It all begins when My Hero Academia returns to Crunchyroll with four recap episodes titled My Hero Academia: Memories starting on April 6, 2024 at 2:30 a.m. Pacific Time . The first episode is live now! My Hero Academia Season 7 will follow starting on May 4, 2024 at 2:30 a.m. Pacific Time . Here's everything you need to know, including exactly when My Hero Academia Season 7 comes out, where to watch, trailers, characters, cast, plot, key visuals and more. Get ready to go Plus Ultra again on Crunchyroll! In this article: Release Date and Exact Time Where to Watch Official Trailers Characters & Cast Anime Staff Anime Key Visuals Plot When is My Hero Academia Season 7 Coming Out? English Sub Release Date: - My Hero Academia: Memories premieres on April 6, 2024 at 2:...
- 4/6/2024
- by Crunchyroll Official
- Crunchyroll
The first of seven chapters of the Be Forever Yamato Rebel 3199 remake anime is set to open in Japanese cinemas on July 19, 2024, and now we have some new cast members thanks to Bandai Namco Group's AnimeJapan 2024 booth. Here's an overview of the new characters and cast members to be revealed: Alphon voiced by Makoto Furukawa (Taiju Oki in Dr. Stone ) Isidore voiced by Shun Horie (Migi in Migi&Dali ) Lambell voiced by Takuya Eguchi (Julius Euclius in Re:zero -Starting Life in Another World- ) Takeshi Ageha voiced by Yuto Uemura (Atsushi Nakajima in Bungo Stray Dogs ) Seiya Kitano voiced by Kosuke Toriumi (Shunsuke Imaizumi in Yowamushi Pedal ) Be Forever Yamato Rebel 3199 is based on the 1980 feature film Be Forever Yamato ( Yamato yo Towa ni ), and also includes some elements from the third original TV series Space Battleship Yamato III in 1980-1981. The anime's official website describes its story: The year is 2207 A.
- 3/24/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
What happens when you mix a Mappa production with the minds of director Hiroko Utsumi and writer Taku Kishimoto? You get Bucchigiri?! , an original series that blends delinquents and One Thousand and One Nights to bombastic results. We'll see how explosive that particular concoction is when the series launches on Crunchyroll today as part of the Winter 2024 lineup . In the meantime, you can see what Bucchigiri?! is all about, from the release date and trailers to who's behind it in our full guide! Watch Bucchigiri?! on Crunchyroll! In This Guide Bucchigiri?! Anime Release Date: Where Can I Watch? Bucchigiri?! Anime Characters and Cast Bucchigiri?! Anime Staff Watch Bucchigiri?! Official Trailers Bucchigiri?! Anime Art & Key Visuals Bucchigiri?! Anime Synopsis Bucchigiri?! Additional Information Bucchigiri?! Anime Release Date: When Can I Watch? Bucchigiri?! officially gets released on Crunchyroll on January 13, 2024 at 8:30 a.m. Pt. Where can I watch? On Crunchyroll Territories: Worldwide excluding Japan Bucchigiri?...
- 1/14/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
“Yowamushi Pedal” is a very popular manga series by Wataru Watanabe, first published February 21, 2008 in weekly manga magazine Weekly Shonen Champion. Following the success of the manga, 4 seasons of anime television series adaptation aired from October 2013 to June 2018 and a live-action television drama adaptation aired in August 2016. Now we finally have the live action cinema adaptation “Yowamushi Pedal: Up the Road” directed by Koichiro Miki, starring a bunch of idols and popular young actors, for the joy of the fans.
“Yowamushi Pedal: Up the Road” is screening at Toronto Japanese Film Festival
The film opens with Sakamichi Onoda (Ren Nagase) pedaling happily on a rusty “granny” bike, in a haze of sakura petals along the panoramic route to Chiba on Tokyo Bay. He is cycling towards a new chapter of his life, as high school has just started, and his expectations are high. Onoda is a bit of a loner,...
“Yowamushi Pedal: Up the Road” is screening at Toronto Japanese Film Festival
The film opens with Sakamichi Onoda (Ren Nagase) pedaling happily on a rusty “granny” bike, in a haze of sakura petals along the panoramic route to Chiba on Tokyo Bay. He is cycling towards a new chapter of his life, as high school has just started, and his expectations are high. Onoda is a bit of a loner,...
- 6/18/2021
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
Netflix has ordered a new Godzilla anime series.
Titled “Godzilla: Singular Point,” the series expands Netflix’s roster of projects tied to the King of the Monsters. The streamer previously debuted three Godzilla anime films: “Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters,” “Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle,” and “Godzilla: The Planet Eater.” The first was released in 2017 while the second two debuted in 2018.
“Singular Point” will not be directly tied to the films and will feature an entirely new storyline and cast. It is currently slated to debut in 2021. The series hails from director Atsushi Takahashi. The creative team includes: Kan Sawada, composer for Doraemon films and series such as “Yowamushi Pedal;” Japanese science-fiction novelist Toh Enjoe making his TV debut as editor and writer for the series; Kazue Kato, creator of “Blue Exorcist” and the hit comic currently serialized in “Jump Square”, will serve as the character designer; and animator Eiji Yamamori,...
Titled “Godzilla: Singular Point,” the series expands Netflix’s roster of projects tied to the King of the Monsters. The streamer previously debuted three Godzilla anime films: “Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters,” “Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle,” and “Godzilla: The Planet Eater.” The first was released in 2017 while the second two debuted in 2018.
“Singular Point” will not be directly tied to the films and will feature an entirely new storyline and cast. It is currently slated to debut in 2021. The series hails from director Atsushi Takahashi. The creative team includes: Kan Sawada, composer for Doraemon films and series such as “Yowamushi Pedal;” Japanese science-fiction novelist Toh Enjoe making his TV debut as editor and writer for the series; Kazue Kato, creator of “Blue Exorcist” and the hit comic currently serialized in “Jump Square”, will serve as the character designer; and animator Eiji Yamamori,...
- 10/6/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Like its signature “Godzilla” franchise, Toho normally towers above the rest. The company is a producer, distributor and exhibitor that operates Japan’s largest theater chain. As a distributor, it consistently accounts for the lion’s share of local hits, and in some years it gets to release the films of anime maestro Hayao Miyazaki.
But even mighty Toho is being brought low by the coronavirus crisis, which shuttered the nation’s theaters following a government state of emergency declaration early in April.
For the first quarter of FY2021, from March 1 to May 31 of this year, Toho reported a plunge in revenues of 51% to $308 million, compared with $632 million in the same period last year. Meanwhile, profits fell 81% to $27 million, against $150 million in the first quarter of the last financial year.
Theaters started reopening after the state of emergency was lifted in late May, but with dozens of foreign and domestic releases postponed,...
But even mighty Toho is being brought low by the coronavirus crisis, which shuttered the nation’s theaters following a government state of emergency declaration early in April.
For the first quarter of FY2021, from March 1 to May 31 of this year, Toho reported a plunge in revenues of 51% to $308 million, compared with $632 million in the same period last year. Meanwhile, profits fell 81% to $27 million, against $150 million in the first quarter of the last financial year.
Theaters started reopening after the state of emergency was lifted in late May, but with dozens of foreign and domestic releases postponed,...
- 7/16/2020
- by Mark Schilling
- Variety Film + TV
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