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Sound! Euphonium: The Movie – Our Promise: A Brand New Day had a screening in Yūrakuchō, Tokyo on April 5, 2019, and was released in Japan on April 19. The film grossed over $3 million worldwide. It is followed by an anime television series featuring Kumiko as a third-year student, which premiered in Japan on April 7, 2024.
KissAnime was an anime-focused file streaming website that hosted links and embedded videos, allowing users to stream or download movies and TV shows illegally for free. It was a sister site to a related manga viewing website, KissManga. KissAnime was described as "one of the world’s biggest streaming anime websites". [1]
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]
The Irregular at Magic High School: The Movie – The Girl Who Summons the Stars (Japanese: 劇場版 魔法科高校の劣等生 星を呼ぶ少女, Hepburn: Gekijōban Mahōka Kōkō no Rettōsei: Hoshi o Yobu Shōjo) is a 2017 Japanese animated film based on an original story written by Tsutomu Satō featuring the characters of his light novel series The Irregular at Magic High School.
Both an English-subtitled and English-dubbed version by Red Angel Media began airing on March 16, 2010, on Animax Asia. [86] At their industry panel at Anime Expo 2010, anime distributor Bandai Entertainment announced that they have acquired K-On! for a DVD and Blu-ray release, [87] with Bang Zoom! Entertainment producing an English dub for the ...
Josee, the Tiger and the Fish (ジョゼと虎と魚たち, Joze to Tora to Sakanatachi) is a 2020 Japanese animated romance film directed by Kotaro Tamura, written by Sayaka Kuwamura, based on Seiko Tanabe's short story of the same name, and starring Taishi Nakagawa and Kaya Kiyohara.
Only Yesterday was the first film that Toshio's voice actor Yanagiba had dubbed, he described his reaction to the unity of voice and animation as finding it "very strange". [17] Assistant director Norihiko Sudo used an 8 mm camera and quick action recorder to study realistic movements, these images were then printed in order to deconstruct ...
It became the seventh most popular anime film released in Japan during 2005. [15] In a theatrical chart from the same year, Conqueror of Shamballa ranked as the seventh best anime film from 2005, and as the 47th best film in overall. [33] During the "9th Japanese Media Arts Festival Winners", the film was listed as "recommendable anime". [34]