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Azur Lane: Slow Ahead! (アズールレーン びそくぜんしんっ!, Azūru Rēn Bisoku Zenshin!) is a Japanese yonkoma comic series written and illustrated by Hori. It is based on the Chinese side-scrolling shoot 'em up video game Azur Lane by Shanghai Manjuu and Xiamen Yongshi.
An anime adaptation of the Azur Lane: Queen's Orders manga was announced in September 2021, as part of the game's fourth anniversary (and third anniversary in English). [12] It was later revealed to be an original video animation (OVA) in September 2022. [13]
An anime television series adaptation of the Azur Lane: Slow Ahead! manga by studios Candy Box and Yostar Pictures aired from January to March 2021; a second season has been announced. A two-episode original video animation adaptation of the Azur Lane Queen's Orders manga was released in July 2023.
Azur Lane: Azur Lane: 2019 – 2020: TV series Azur Lane Queen's Orders: Azur Lane: 2023: OVA series Azur Lane: Slow Ahead! Azur Lane: 2021 – present: TV series Azure Striker Gunvolt: Azure Striker Gunvolt: 2017: ONA film B-Chiku Beach: Nangoku Nyūjoku Satsueikai: B-Chiku Beach: Nangoku Nyūjoku Satsueikai: 2011: OVA film Baboo Factory ...
Is Azur Lane Crossover a spin-off, remake, remak? I don't like how this section is titled "video game", cuz like, Azur Lane is a video game too. It will be a spin-off, although not expressly stated. It will have a new plot and some new characters. Similar to how the Kancolle Kai is a spin-off for its base game except ALCW is for PS4 console ...
"I’ve always loved anime art and I was ecstatic when I got to write a song for an anime game that revolved around female empowerment. It was also perfect because I wrote this song at an all-female writing camp. It’s about how even when you feel broken, you are so incredibly powerful.
The character's design was overseen by Natsuko "Fubuki" Kawakami. Even before the Gothic Lolita aspect was decided upon, she had wanted to introduce a younger character to contrast the "mature, stylish, and tall" women of the cast, citing the presence and popularity of such characters in anime.
Mai Nakahara (中原 麻衣, Nakahara Mai, born February 23, 1981 [1]) is a Japanese voice actress and singer associated with I'm Enterprise. [2] She played Rena Ryūgū in Higurashi When They Cry, Nagisa Furukawa in Clannad, Seele Vollerei in Honkai Impact 3rd, Seele in Honkai: Star Rail, and Akagi in Azur Lane.