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Asmik Ace producer Hiroyuki Aoi approached David Production to produce the Planetarian original net animation (ONA) series and the Hoshi no Hito film. [3] According to Aoi, David Production was chosen because of the large amount of respect the studio holds for the original work when they produce an adaptation. [4]
On 10 August 2020, Aikatsu Planet! was officially announced during a press conference of Bandai x BN Pictures Festival alongside its cast. [2] The series was originally set to premiere in October 2020, but the series was delayed to January 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan. [3] [4] [5] The series aired from January 10 to June 27, 2021.
Aikatsu Planet! The Movie (Japanese: 劇場版 アイカツプラネット!, Hepburn: Gekijōban Aikatsu Puranetto!) is a 2022 Japanese hybrid tokusatsu/animated musical dance film based on a television series with a same name created by BN Pictures. The film is directed by Ryuichi Kimura, written by Misuzu Chiba and produced by BN Pictures.
In anime, Mercer voices Levi Ackerman in Attack on Titan, Kiritsugu Emiya in Fate/Zero, Jotaro Kujo in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Tony Stark / Iron Man in Iron Man: Rise of Technovore and Avengers Confidential: Black Widow and Punisher, Aikurō Mikisugi in Kill la Kill, Kanji Tatsumi during the second half of Persona 4: The Animation, the second ...
September 2: Toshiyuki Manabe, Japanese voice actor (voice of man and zombie in Hensuki), dies at age 32 from heart failure. [ 318 ] September 8 : Emi Shinohara , Japanese voice actress (voice of Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter in Sailor Moon , Kushina Uzumaki in Naruto: Shippuden , Kaho Mizuki in Cardcaptor Sakura , B-ko Daitokuji in Project A-ko ...
According to Anime News Network, the manga has a "solid, engrossing storyline and well-developed characters". [26] Anime News Network also proclaimed Planetes to be the best science fiction anime series of 2005. [27] Both the manga and anime received the Seiun Award for best science fiction series, the manga in 2002 and the anime in 2005. [3]
X, also known as X/1999 and X: The Movie, is a 1996 Japanese animated film directed by Rintaro and animated by Madhouse. Rintaro wrote it alongside Clamp head writer Nanase Ohkawa . It is based on Clamp's manga series of the same name .
In July, Ayane Sakura and Akari Kitō was announced to have also joined the cast at the Anime Expo Lite 2021; the official English title of the film, Deemo: Memorial Keys, was also announced at the same event. [2] Five more cast members were announced in October. [7] The film was Nibu and Kōhei Matsushita's first major voice acting role.