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1999 – South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (character with live-action face and live-action posters seen in background) 1999 – Belle's Tales of Friendship; 1999 – Inspector Gadget; 1999 – Sabrina Down Under (CGI fish sequence) 1999 – Animal Farm; 1999 – Fantasia 2000; 1999 – Stuart Little; 1999 - Big Daddy
Live action Guyver: Dark Hero: 1994 Live action Fist of the North Star: Fist of the North Star: 1995 Live action Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light: Yu-Gi-Oh! 2004 Animation Speed Racer: Speed Racer: 2008 Live action Dragonball Evolution: Dragon Ball: 2009 Live action Astro Boy: Astro Boy: 2009 Animation Oldboy: Oldboy: 2013 Live action Edge ...
Pages in category "Live-action films based on manga" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 441 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 2008, Tite Kubo stated that he wished to make Bleach an experience that can be found only by reading manga, dismissing ideas of creating any live-action film adaptations of the series. [9] When the film adaptation was announced, however, Kubo decided to be involved with its production to ensure its faithfulness to the manga and anime , so ...
Love Live! School Idol Project Series [a] is a Japanese multimedia project created by Hajime Yatate and Sakurako Kimino and co-produced by Kadokawa through ASCII Media Works; Bandai Namco Music Live through music label Lantis; and animation studio Sunrise.
This is a list of action anime television series, films, and OVAs. While not all inclusive, this list contains numerous works that are representative of the genre ...
ReLIFE (リライフ, Riraifu) is a Japanese manga series in webtoon format written and illustrated by Yayoiso. [2] The individual chapters were released by NHN Japan on the Comico website from October 12, 2013, to March 16, 2018, [3] [4] for a total of 15 compiled tankōbon volumes published by Earth Star Entertainment.
A live-action film adaptation of School-Live! was announced in the January 2018 issue of Manga Time Kirara Forward in November 2017. [55] [56] The film was directed by Issei Shibata and stars the members of idol group Last Idol. [57] It was released in Japan on January 25, 2019. [58]