Touken Ranbu Kai -Kyoden Moyuru Honnouji- , the latest animated entry in the mixed media franchise based on the digital collectible card game developed by Nitroplus and Dmm Games, revealed a new trailer (below) as well as the opening and ending theme song performers for the series. Touken Ranbu Kai -Kyoden Moyuru Honnouji- begins broadcasting in Japan on April 2, 2024. Ini performs the opening theme for the series, which is entitled “Whatever Happens”. The ending theme for the series, entitled “Daybreak”, is performed in-character by 12 of the cast members: Kosuke Toriumi as Mikazuki Munechika ; Tomoaki Maeno as Yamanbagiri Kunihiro ; Yuki Tai as Soza Samonji ; Daisuke Sakaguchi as Fudo Yukimitsu ; Tarusuke Shingaki as Heshikiri Hasabe ; Seiichiro Yamashita as Yagen Toshiro ; Takuya Sato as Kosetsu Samonji ; Ayumu Murase as Sayo Samonji ; Atsushi Tamaru as Ichigo Hitofuri ; Soma Saito as Namazuo Toshiro ; Takuya Sato as Shokudaikiri Mitsutada ; and Soma Saito as Tsurumaru Kuninaga . Kazuya Ichikawa...
- 3/15/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
Touken Ranbu Kai -Kyoden Moyuru Honnouji- , the latest animated entry in the Touken Ranbu franchise developed by Nitroplus and Dmm Games, revealed a wealth of new information today, including a teaser trailer, a new key visual, the main staff and cast. The series is scheduled to debut in Japan in April of 2024. The cast of Touken Ranbu Kai -Kyoden Moyuru Honnouji- includes: Munechika Mikazuki voiced by Kosuke Toriumi Kunihiro Yamanbogiri voiced by Tomoaki Maeno Samonji Souza voiced by Yuki Tai Yukimitsu Fudou voiced by Daisuke Sakaguchi Hasebe Heshikiri voiced by Tarusuke Shingaki Shirou Yakendou voiced by Seiichiro Yamashita Kazuya Ichikawa directs Touken Ranbu Kai -Kyoden Moyuru Honnouji- at animation studio domerica. Kenichi Suemitsu will provide the series composition and screenplays, with their work based on the Touken Ranbu: Kyoden Moyuru Honnouji stage play. Mari Takada provides the character designs, while Ryunosuke Kasai provides the music. Touken Ranbu Kai -Kyoden...
- 1/13/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
With Dragon Con attracting more than 70,000 costumed fans of movies, television, comic books and other theatrics to downtown Atlanta over Labor Day weekend, one might think that was the final act for Atlanta’s con season. While Dragon Con is summer’s big bang when it comes to conventions, fall offers several more opportunities to dress up as your favorite anime characters and monster movie villains while interacting with actors from your favorite cartoons, films and TV shows. Here are five fall conventions Atlanta-based artists and enthusiasts won’t want to miss. Anime Weekend Atlanta (Sept. 24–27)Celebrating its 20th anniversary, Anime Weekend Atlanta is a four-day convention dedicated to Japanese animation, comics, art and video games. Awa features numerous panels, cosplay contests, gaming competitions and musical performances virtually around the clock. Anime and video game voice actors such as Daisuke Sakaguchi, Lisle Wilkerson, Christopher Sabat, Kaiji Tang, Toby Proctor, Linda Ballantyne,...
- 9/15/2015
- backstage.com
Sunrise and TV Tokyo‘s official websites for the Gintama television anime series confirmed on Sunday that Gintama will return every Thursday at 6:00 p.m., starting October 4th.
In addition to “Yorinuki Gintama-san” (a repeat of selected Gintama anime episodes), the broadcast will include new Gintama episodes. The main staff and cast will return for the new episodes.
Gintama is also getting a second film next year and a new game project from Namco Bandai Games. The Gintama television series first ran from April 2006 to March 2010, and then returned for an April 2011-March 2012 run.
For those of you who didn’t know, here’s the synopsis – you might like it just enough for your curiosity to be tickled, and you’d decide to see it. After all, it’s quite a good comedy anime. Anyway, yes, synopsis:
In the early 17th century, Japan adopted strict isolation policies and...
In addition to “Yorinuki Gintama-san” (a repeat of selected Gintama anime episodes), the broadcast will include new Gintama episodes. The main staff and cast will return for the new episodes.
Gintama is also getting a second film next year and a new game project from Namco Bandai Games. The Gintama television series first ran from April 2006 to March 2010, and then returned for an April 2011-March 2012 run.
For those of you who didn’t know, here’s the synopsis – you might like it just enough for your curiosity to be tickled, and you’d decide to see it. After all, it’s quite a good comedy anime. Anyway, yes, synopsis:
In the early 17th century, Japan adopted strict isolation policies and...
- 8/27/2012
- by Sunrider
- Filmofilia
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