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Endride (エンドライド, Endoraido) is a Japanese multimedia project that features an anime with the same name and a smartphone game named Endride: X Fragments (エンドライド ~X fragments~, Endoraido: Kurosu Furagumentsu). The project features the original character designs of Kazushi Hagiwara and Nobuhiro Watsuki.
Bubble (Japanese: バブル, Hepburn: Baburu) is a 2022 Japanese animated post-apocalyptic film produced by Wit Studio.It is directed by Tetsurō Araki and written by Gen Urobuchi with character designs by Takeshi Obata and music composed by Hiroyuki Sawano.
Avatar 4 is an upcoming American epic science fiction film co-written, co-edited, co-produced and directed by James Cameron. Distributed by 20th Century Studios , it will be the sequel to Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025) and the fourth installment in the Avatar film series .
Despera (ですぺら, Desupera) is a planned anime series, written by Chiaki J. Konaka and featuring character designs by Yoshitoshi Abe.It is Abe and Konaka's third collaboration, following Texhnolyze and Serial Experiments Lain.
An animation project titled To Be Hero X has been announced by bilibili and Aniplex. The studio BeDream produces the animation, which is again directed by Li Haoling. [18] At Anime Expo 2023, Crunchyroll announced that they licensed the series outside of Asia. [19] The series is scheduled to air on Fuji TV in April 2025. [20] [21]
The staff of the second season of The Quintessential Quintuplets revealed in March 2021 that the production on a sequel had begun. [17] The sequel was confirmed to be a film in April 2021. [18] It would serve as the finale for the anime series, [19] adapting the final four volumes of The Quintessential Quintuplets manga series by Negi Haruba. [20]
Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon (Japanese: 半妖の夜叉姫, Hepburn: Han'yō no Yashahime) is a Japanese anime television series produced and animated by Sunrise.It is a sequel spin-off to the Inuyasha anime television series, which itself is based on Rumiko Takahashi's manga series of the same title.
Development on a sequel for Fairy Tail began prior to the release of the original manga's final tankōbon volume following its end of publication in July 2017. [3] Series creator and artist Hiro Mashima initially had no intention to continue the story himself, as the project's developers had decided that another artist would draw it.