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) (abbreviated Anime x Para or Ani x Para) is a series of animated short films produced by NHK to promote the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo. [1] [2] Each episode features a different Paralympic sport and is produced in collaboration with well-known anime and manga creators or franchises.
In August 2022, an anime television short film adaptation of Harigane Service was announced. [2] The film was produced by SynergySP, directed by Hiroyuki Ōshima and written by Ryūsuke Mori, with music composed by Rei Ishizuka. It premiered in the 15th episode of Animation x Paralympic on August 22, 2022 to promote the 2024 Summer Paralympics.
Miraitowa (Japanese: ミライトワ) is the official mascot of the 2020 Summer Olympics, and Someity (Japanese: ソメイティ) is the official mascot of the 2020 Summer Paralympics.
Ani Tore! EX (Anime de Training EX) Daisuke Ishibashi Calisthenics: Anime 2017 Animation x Paralympic: Parasports Anime 2015 Aoashi: Yūgo Kobayashi, Naohiko Ueno Association football Manga [16] 2013 Aoharu × Machinegun: Naoe Airsoft Manga 2014 Aokana - Four Rhythms Across the Blue: Sprite Flying Circus (Anti-gravity shoes racing) Visual novel ...
In both episodes, the characters of another anime played a match of goalball: KochiKame in the fourth, [14] and Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun in the eighteenth. [15] Goalball was featured in episodes 10–12 of the 2020 Japanese anime, Breakers, where Paralympic sports are featured, originally planned to promote the 2020 Summer Paralympics ...
The defending gold medal-winning U.S. men's wheelchair basketball opened the 2024 Paris Paralympics with a win against Spain on Thursday. Team USA men's wheelchair basketball opens 2024 ...
In addition, a short anime featuring characters from the series was produced to popularize the Paralympic sport of goalball, ahead of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics of 2020 (held in 2021). By 2014, the manga had over 157.2 million copies in circulation, making it the eighth best-selling manga series in history.
A 100-episode Olympic-themed anime series featuring the Fuwa was released in China, primarily on BTV (Beijing's municipal television network), on 8 August 2007. Titled The Olympic Adventures of Fuwa ( Chinese : 福娃奥运漫游记 ; pinyin : Fúwá Àoyùn Mànyóujì ), it was jointly produced by BTV and Kaku Cartoon.