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Colorful Stage! The Movie: A Miku Who Can't Sing [a] is a 2025 Japanese animated science fiction musical drama film based on the mobile game Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage! developed by Colorful Palette and published by Sega. Produced by P.A. Works and distributed by Shochiku, the film is directed by Hiroyuki Hata and written by Yoko Yonaiyama ...
Robokon tai Ganbare!! Robokon) December 10, 1999, Toei released the direct to video movie where the Robocon of the 90s meets the original Robocon from the 70s. In 2006, Cartoon Network planned to develop a western animated adaptation titled Robocon! The series would have been set in a futuristic city called Neo-Con City.
Vivy: Fluorite Eye's Song [a] is an anime television series created by Tappei Nagatsuki and Eiji Umehara and produced by Wit Studio.It aired from April to June 2021. A manga adaptation illustrated by Morito Yamataka was serialized in Mag Garden's Mag Comi website from April 10 to August 10, 2021, [2] while a light novel series written by Tappei Nagatsuki and Eiji Umehara with illustrations by ...
Daikichi, Eiko and Shinji burn to death as Kimie briefly suffers a mental breakdown. With help from a neighbor, the two find a safe location where Kimie gives birth to a baby girl, Tomoko. " Black rain " soon falls on the ruined city, the result of the bomb that sent radioactive material and debris into the atmosphere.
Another video shared on social media shows the suspect get off the bench and walk over to the open subway door, where he starts fanning the burning woman with a piece of clothing — first with ...
A 30-second trailer, the third promotional video for the film, was released in June 2017. [12] The film's theme song, " Uchiage Hanabi ", is performed by Daoko and Kenshi Yonezu . [ 12 ] The music video received over 500 million views and is ranked on 1050th place on Top Viewed Videos for YouTube .
An additional original video animation (OVA) episode was released with the final BD/DVD volumes on January 20, 2010. [4] The BD/DVD volumes contained extra short anime titled Ura-On!. The series later began airing on Japan's Disney Channel [5] from April 2011. Animax has aired the anime in Hong Kong, Thailand, and Taiwan.
Demi Moore has opened up about the health ordeal she faced while making her new horror movie The Substance.. In the film, which debuted at the Cannes Film Festival in the summer and earned an 11 ...