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Free! Take Your Marks was released on DVD and Blu-ray on April 4, 2018. [6] [7] Funimation acquired the rights for Free! Take Your Marks, along with High Speed! Free! Starting Days and Free! Timeless Medley for distribution in North America. A limited screening of Free! Take Your Marks was held on March 14, 2018 with English subtitles. [8]
Free! is a Japanese anime television series produced by Kyoto Animation and Animation Do. The series is loosely based on the light novel , High Speed! ( Japanese : ハイ☆スピード!
The Kirishima Thing (桐島、部活やめるってよ, Kirishima, Bukatsu Yamerutte yo) is a 2012 Japanese high school drama film directed by Daihachi Yoshida and based on a novel by Ryo Asai. It was released on August 11, 2012. [ 1 ]
A second season, Free! - Eternal Summer, aired 13 episodes between July 2 and September 24, 2014 and was simulcast by Crunchyroll and Funimation. [2] An original video animation episode was included with the seventh Blu-ray Disc and DVD volume released on March 18, 2015. [3] A third season, Free! - Dive to the Future, premiered on July 11, 2018 ...
High Speed! Free! Starting Days was released nationwide in Japanese theaters on December 5, 2015, to moderate success, ranking #5 on its opening weekend and being nominated for Best Picture in the Newtype Anime Awards. Funimation has licensed the film for North American release in 2018 along with Free! Timeless Medley and Free! Take Your Marks.
Takafumi Yokozawa wakes up in a stranger's house. He can only recall what happened the night before once he sees his co-worker, Zen Kirishima, coming out of the shower. After learning that Kirishima had paid his bar tab the night before and had some type of blackmail photo of him, Yokozawa resigns to becoming Kirishima's servant per his request.
Satoshi Tsumabuki as Sanae Kirishima, the serial killer who wears a cartoonish frog costume; Machiko Ono as Haruka Sawamura; Shūhei Nomura as Junichi Nishino; Tomomi Maruyama as Tsuyoshi Sugawara; Tomoko Tabata as Kayo Akiyama; Mikako Ichikawa as Mikie Tachibana; Masatō Ibu as Toshio Okabe; Yutaka Matsushige as Kozo Sekihata; Nao Ōmori as ...
The term "cosplay" is a Japanese blend word of the English terms costume and play. [1] The term was coined by Nobuyuki Takahashi [] of Studio Hard [3] after he attended the 1984 World Science Fiction Convention in Los Angeles [4] and saw costumed fans, which he later wrote about in an article for the Japanese magazine My Anime []. [3]