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In March 2023, it was announced that an anime film adaptation of Tetsuko Kuroyanagi's autobiographical novel Totto-Chan: The Little Girl at the Window was in development, with Shinnouske Yakuwa writing and directing the film at Shin-Ei Animation, Yōsuke Suzuki co-writing the screenplay with Yakuwa, and Shizue Kaneko designing the characters. [4]
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The Animation Film Award (アニメーション映画賞) is an award given to the best animated feature film at the Mainichi Film Awards.The award was established to reward large scale cinematic animation, enabling the Ōfuji Noburō Award to focus on shorter pieces.
On 17 November 2010, Publisher Media Factory revealed that the English-language children's fantasy series, Magic Tree House would be adapted into an anime film. [7] Subsequently, in the 6 March 2011 issue of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper, an advertisement announced that the film would be released in Japanese cinemas in 2011. [ 7 ]
It is based on the manga of the same title by Daisuke Igarashi, who also wrote the film's screenplay. It is Watanabe's first theatrically released film since Space Brothers #0 (2014), and the first animated film adaptation of an Igarashi manga. [7] The film stars the voices of Mana Ashida, Hiiro Ishibashi and Seishū Uragami. Set by and in the ...
Anime, various categories Ōfuji Noburō Award: Mainichi Film Awards: Animation excellence Seiyu Awards: Tokyo Anime Center: Voice acting in anime and other media in Japan Sugoi Japan Award: Yomiuri Shimbun: Manga, Anime, Light novel and Entertainment novel Tokyo Anime Award: Tokyo International Anime Fair: Anime, various categories
The film was also giving a limited theater release in North America where it grossed $16,234 in three theaters. [6] It was released in the United States on April 18, 2003, under the title Onmyoji: The Yin Yang Master. [1] It was followed by the sequel Onmyōji 2 in 2003. [1]
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