Yuto Suzuki’s Sakamoto Days is one manga fans have been following for a long time now. There are many different shonen works that take on the slice-of-life tropes on the side. Spy x Family, The Way of the Househusband, and many other anime and manga follow such patterns to add a mix of different genres in an otherwise already explored trope.
Sakamoto Days
Sakamoto Days does the same. It takes a retired hitman wanting to live a normal life and pulls him back into a world filled with action. Needless to say, there were many fans following the manga and more who were awaiting a possible anime adaptation. By the looks of it, the wait may not be for long. However, that is not to say that everything might be going smoothly.
Sakamoto Days Might Be Getting an Anime Adaptation
Netflix has been going above and beyond to expand...
Sakamoto Days
Sakamoto Days does the same. It takes a retired hitman wanting to live a normal life and pulls him back into a world filled with action. Needless to say, there were many fans following the manga and more who were awaiting a possible anime adaptation. By the looks of it, the wait may not be for long. However, that is not to say that everything might be going smoothly.
Sakamoto Days Might Be Getting an Anime Adaptation
Netflix has been going above and beyond to expand...
- 5/18/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
Ahead of an October 2024 broadcast, the official website and accounts for the upcoming Murai in Love anime today revealed a new trailer and key visual, along with several additional cast members and "Suko." by rock band Yabai T-Shirts Yasan as the rom-com series' ending theme song. Key Visual The newly announced cast members joining leads Kengo Yakanashi and Yoko Hikasa are as follows: Kiriyama voiced by Kohei Amasaki Hirai voiced by Haruki Ishiya Yamakado voiced by Masaya Matsukaze Narrator voiced by Hochu Otsuka Kiriyama Hirai Yamakado Related: Murai in Love Anime Sets Fall 2024 Premiere with New Visual, Trailer Based on the manga by Junta Shima, Yoshinobu Yamakawa ( The Duke of Death and His Maid ) directs Murai in Love at studio J.C.Staff, with series composition by Susumu Yamakawa ( The Way of the Househusband ), music by Ruka Kawada ( The Ice Guy and His Cool Female Colleague ) and sound direction by Jin Aketagawa.
- 5/1/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
Studio Bones is celebrating its 25th anniversary in style with original TV anime Metallic Rouge , and the series goes live today as part of Crunchyroll's Winter 2024 lineup! To get everyone primed for the action to come, we have a slew of information ranging from the characters and their respective voice actors to key staff, trailers, visuals and more. Watch Metallic Rouge on Crunchyroll! In This Guide Metallic Rouge Release Date: When Does the Metallic Rouge Anime Come Out? Metallic Rouge Characters and Voice Cast Metallic Rouge Anime Staff Metallic Rouge Anime Official Trailers Metallic Rouge Anime Art & Key Visuals Metallic Rouge Anime Synopsis Metallic Rouge Additional Information Metallic Rouge Release Date: When Does the Metallic Rouge Anime Come Out? Metallic Rouge officially comes to Crunchyroll starting January 10, 2024 at 10:25am Pt . Where can I watch? Crunchyroll Territories: North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East and...
- 1/10/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
Voices That Bring Anime to Life: Celebrating the Best Anime Voice Actors of All Time ( Photo Credit – IMDb )
Japan takes its anime voice actors very seriously to the point where they have special voice acting academies and schools to train them to master their art completely. This is exactly why these professionals are so versatile and have such natural, golden voices. In fact, a large number of avid anime fans prefer watching anime subs rather than anime dubs exactly because of this. Some Dub actors tend to exaggerate and overact as a way to compensate for the inconsistency in translations and syncing. Native voice actors retain the ‘authenticity’ that dubs lack.
The authenticity of the subs is attributed to the voice actors’ talent and how natural they are with their jobs. Here are some of the best Japanese anime voice actors of all time.
1. Kenjirou Tsuda
Kenjirou Tsuda is the...
Japan takes its anime voice actors very seriously to the point where they have special voice acting academies and schools to train them to master their art completely. This is exactly why these professionals are so versatile and have such natural, golden voices. In fact, a large number of avid anime fans prefer watching anime subs rather than anime dubs exactly because of this. Some Dub actors tend to exaggerate and overact as a way to compensate for the inconsistency in translations and syncing. Native voice actors retain the ‘authenticity’ that dubs lack.
The authenticity of the subs is attributed to the voice actors’ talent and how natural they are with their jobs. Here are some of the best Japanese anime voice actors of all time.
1. Kenjirou Tsuda
Kenjirou Tsuda is the...
- 12/12/2023
- by Koimoi.com Team
- KoiMoi
That ’70s Show sequel That ’90s Show, Kenya Barris’ feature directorial debut You People and Pamela Anderson documentary Pamela, a Love Story are some of the much-anticipated projects coming to Netflix this month.
Hitting Netflix on Jan. 19, That ’90s Show focuses on the teenage daughter of Eric (Topher Grace) and Donna (Laura Prepon), who is spending the summer of 1995 with her grandparents, Red and Kitty (Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp). Soon the Forman home fills up with a group of new friends. Grace, Prepon and fellow That ’70s Show stars Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher and Wilmer Valderrama are all set to make guest appearances in the sequel series.
Jonah Hill, Eddie Murphy and Julia Louis-Dreyfus are just some of the big names starring in Barris’ feature directorial debut, You People, written by Barris and Hill and hitting Netflix on Jan. 27. In the rom-com, Hill’s Ezra Cohen and Lauren London...
Hitting Netflix on Jan. 19, That ’90s Show focuses on the teenage daughter of Eric (Topher Grace) and Donna (Laura Prepon), who is spending the summer of 1995 with her grandparents, Red and Kitty (Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp). Soon the Forman home fills up with a group of new friends. Grace, Prepon and fellow That ’70s Show stars Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher and Wilmer Valderrama are all set to make guest appearances in the sequel series.
Jonah Hill, Eddie Murphy and Julia Louis-Dreyfus are just some of the big names starring in Barris’ feature directorial debut, You People, written by Barris and Hill and hitting Netflix on Jan. 27. In the rom-com, Hill’s Ezra Cohen and Lauren London...
- 1/19/2023
- by Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
2023 has arrived, and to kick off the new year Netflix has a number of new additions hitting the streaming service in January. New Year’s Day marks the launch of the new original limited series “Kaleidoscope,” with episodes presented to subscribers in random order leading up to the big finale. The show chronicles the events before, during and after a major heist, with Giancarlo Esposito leading the cast, and is designed to be watched (and enjoyed) in any order.
Another high-profile Netflix original in January is “You People,” a new comedy film co-written by Jonah Hill and Kenya Barris, with Hill starring opposite Eddie Murphy in a premise that evokes “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” as he vies for the approval of his girlfriend’s father so he can marry her. Barris directed the comedy film, which arrives on Jan. 27.
There’s also a brand new series from filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn...
Another high-profile Netflix original in January is “You People,” a new comedy film co-written by Jonah Hill and Kenya Barris, with Hill starring opposite Eddie Murphy in a premise that evokes “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” as he vies for the approval of his girlfriend’s father so he can marry her. Barris directed the comedy film, which arrives on Jan. 27.
There’s also a brand new series from filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn...
- 1/7/2023
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap
Netflix has confirmed that 48 new original movies, series, documentaries and specials will be debuting on the streaming service in January 2023. Leading off the lineup are the debuts of “That ’90s Show,” a sequel to the long-running laffer “That ’70s Show,” and “Kaleidoscope,” an intriguing crime drama that you can watch in any order. Also look for the sophomore seasons of “Ginny & Georgia” and “Vikings: Valhalla” plus the fourth edition of “Fauda.”
Among the new films featured on the streaming service are “The Pale Blue Eye” with Christian Bale and “You People” with Eddie Murphy and Jonah Hill.
Below is the full list of what is new on Netflix in January 2023.
January 1
Kaleidoscope series premiere (Netflix Original)
Lady Voyeur series premiere (Netflix Original)
The Way of the Househusband Season 2 premiere (Netflix Original)
New Amsterdam Season 1
Old Enough! Season 2
Survivor: Season 18
The Aviator
Barbershop 2: Back in Business
Blue Streak...
Among the new films featured on the streaming service are “The Pale Blue Eye” with Christian Bale and “You People” with Eddie Murphy and Jonah Hill.
Below is the full list of what is new on Netflix in January 2023.
January 1
Kaleidoscope series premiere (Netflix Original)
Lady Voyeur series premiere (Netflix Original)
The Way of the Househusband Season 2 premiere (Netflix Original)
New Amsterdam Season 1
Old Enough! Season 2
Survivor: Season 18
The Aviator
Barbershop 2: Back in Business
Blue Streak...
- 1/1/2023
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Netflix is showing no signs of slowing down in 2023.
In January, the streaming service will be adding a large amount of titles to its library, ragning from returning shows to beloved films.
These releases include figh-concept series Kaleidoscope, the second season of Ginny & Georgia and a new documentary about Pamela Anderson.
Below is a full list of every movie and TV series being added to Netflix in January.
Meanwhile, you can find the full list of everything being removed this coming month here.
Nb: We compile this list ourselves with help from What’s on Netflix.
Original Titles
Movie
4 January
How I Became a Gangster
6 January
The Pale Blue Eye
11 January
Noise
13 January
Disconnect: The Wedding Planner
Dog Gone
Suzan & Freek
16 January
Bank of Dave
19 January
Khallat+
20 January
Mission Majnu
23 January
Narvik
25 January
The Price of Family
27 January
You People
TV
1 January
Kaleidoscope season one
Lady Voyeur season one...
In January, the streaming service will be adding a large amount of titles to its library, ragning from returning shows to beloved films.
These releases include figh-concept series Kaleidoscope, the second season of Ginny & Georgia and a new documentary about Pamela Anderson.
Below is a full list of every movie and TV series being added to Netflix in January.
Meanwhile, you can find the full list of everything being removed this coming month here.
Nb: We compile this list ourselves with help from What’s on Netflix.
Original Titles
Movie
4 January
How I Became a Gangster
6 January
The Pale Blue Eye
11 January
Noise
13 January
Disconnect: The Wedding Planner
Dog Gone
Suzan & Freek
16 January
Bank of Dave
19 January
Khallat+
20 January
Mission Majnu
23 January
Narvik
25 January
The Price of Family
27 January
You People
TV
1 January
Kaleidoscope season one
Lady Voyeur season one...
- 12/31/2022
- by Jacob Stolworthy
- The Independent - Film
Netflix is showing no signs of slowing down in 2023.
In January, the streaming service will be adding a large amount of titles to its library, ragning from returning shows to beloved films.
These releases include figh-concept series Kaleidoscope, the second season of Ginny & Georgia and a new documentary about Pamela Anderson.
Below is a full list of every movie and TV series being added to Netflix in January.
Meanwhile, you can find the full list of everything being removed this coming month here.
Nb: We compile this list ourselves with help from What’s on Netflix.
Original Titles
Movie
4 January
How I Became a Gangster
6 January
The Pale Blue Eye
11 January
Noise
13 January
Disconnect: The Wedding Planner
Dog Gone
Suzan & Freek
16 January
Bank of Dave
19 January
Khallat+
20 January
Mission Majnu
23 January
Narvik
25 January
The Price of Family
27 January
You People
TV
1 January
Kaleidoscope season one
Lady Voyeur season one...
In January, the streaming service will be adding a large amount of titles to its library, ragning from returning shows to beloved films.
These releases include figh-concept series Kaleidoscope, the second season of Ginny & Georgia and a new documentary about Pamela Anderson.
Below is a full list of every movie and TV series being added to Netflix in January.
Meanwhile, you can find the full list of everything being removed this coming month here.
Nb: We compile this list ourselves with help from What’s on Netflix.
Original Titles
Movie
4 January
How I Became a Gangster
6 January
The Pale Blue Eye
11 January
Noise
13 January
Disconnect: The Wedding Planner
Dog Gone
Suzan & Freek
16 January
Bank of Dave
19 January
Khallat+
20 January
Mission Majnu
23 January
Narvik
25 January
The Price of Family
27 January
You People
TV
1 January
Kaleidoscope season one
Lady Voyeur season one...
- 12/31/2022
- by Jacob Stolworthy
- The Independent - TV
Prepare to binge in the new year.
Netflix Canada has revealed its entire slate of new titles dropping on the streaming service in January 2023, from sitcoms, to dramas, to reality, movies and more.
Read More: ‘That ’90s Show’ Triggers #SaveWarriorNun Trend
Among the most anticipated new titles is Netflix’s reboot “That ’90s Show”, which reunites many of the original “That ’70s Show” cast members, including Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Wilmer Valderrama, Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith
Other big shows include “Ginny & Georgia” season 2, the Christian Bale-starring thriller “The Pale Blue Eye”, the reality series “Bling Empire: New York” and more.
Earlier this month, Netflix Canada also released a lengthy promo for its January offerings on YouTube.
Read More: ‘That ’90s Show’ Sparks Nostalgia And Love From Twitter Fans: ‘So Good To See Og Cast’
Check out the full list of shows and...
Netflix Canada has revealed its entire slate of new titles dropping on the streaming service in January 2023, from sitcoms, to dramas, to reality, movies and more.
Read More: ‘That ’90s Show’ Triggers #SaveWarriorNun Trend
Among the most anticipated new titles is Netflix’s reboot “That ’90s Show”, which reunites many of the original “That ’70s Show” cast members, including Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Wilmer Valderrama, Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith
Other big shows include “Ginny & Georgia” season 2, the Christian Bale-starring thriller “The Pale Blue Eye”, the reality series “Bling Empire: New York” and more.
Earlier this month, Netflix Canada also released a lengthy promo for its January offerings on YouTube.
Read More: ‘That ’90s Show’ Sparks Nostalgia And Love From Twitter Fans: ‘So Good To See Og Cast’
Check out the full list of shows and...
- 12/30/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Christian Bale as Augustus Landor and Harry Melling as Edgar Allen Poe in ‘The Pale Blue Eye’ (Photo Cr. Scott Garfield/Netflix © 2022)
Netflix’s January 2023 lineup of new and returning series includes the second seasons of Vikings: Valhalla, Ginny & Georgia, Sexify, Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight, Bake Squad, and Kings of Jo’Burg. Newcomers to the streaming service include the innovative drama series Kaleidoscope, as well as That ’70s Show‘s sequel, That ’90s Show.
Netflix’s slate of new films includes the mystery thriller The Pale Blue Eye starring Christian Bale and the drama Dog Gone, based on a true story and starring Rob Lowe. The streaming series also plans to release the documentaries Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street, Mumbai Mafia: Police vs The Underworld, The Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker, and Pamela, a love story in January.
Series & Films Arriving On Netflix In January 2023
January 1, 2023
Kaleidoscope – Netflix...
Netflix’s January 2023 lineup of new and returning series includes the second seasons of Vikings: Valhalla, Ginny & Georgia, Sexify, Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight, Bake Squad, and Kings of Jo’Burg. Newcomers to the streaming service include the innovative drama series Kaleidoscope, as well as That ’70s Show‘s sequel, That ’90s Show.
Netflix’s slate of new films includes the mystery thriller The Pale Blue Eye starring Christian Bale and the drama Dog Gone, based on a true story and starring Rob Lowe. The streaming series also plans to release the documentaries Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street, Mumbai Mafia: Police vs The Underworld, The Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker, and Pamela, a love story in January.
Series & Films Arriving On Netflix In January 2023
January 1, 2023
Kaleidoscope – Netflix...
- 12/29/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
It goes the same every year; the holidays are a time for joy and renewal, and the new year is a time to throw it all away, recover emotionally, and ignore real life until February (at least). We’re talking peak winter, existential angst — the kind of things you can’t face down without a warm blanket and a weekend TV marathon.
The Netflix library gets lots of new film titles in January 2023, including the first five “Rocky” movies, “Top Gun,” and the triumphant return of “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.” Though the TV pickings are slimmer, it’s the perfect time to catch up on breezy comfort offerings, like Japan’s charming “Old Enough!” in which toddlers run errands. The first season went viral with social media clips, and Season 2 drops January 1. Let these tiny little task rabbits be an inspiration for us all in the new year, to help our loved ones,...
The Netflix library gets lots of new film titles in January 2023, including the first five “Rocky” movies, “Top Gun,” and the triumphant return of “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.” Though the TV pickings are slimmer, it’s the perfect time to catch up on breezy comfort offerings, like Japan’s charming “Old Enough!” in which toddlers run errands. The first season went viral with social media clips, and Season 2 drops January 1. Let these tiny little task rabbits be an inspiration for us all in the new year, to help our loved ones,...
- 12/17/2022
- by Proma Khosla
- Indiewire
Photo: 'Vampire in the Garden' There’s a new vampire romance story in town, and boy oh boy when I tell you that spending a dark and gloomy evening diving myself into this story was certainly something if not intriguing in a variety of ways. ‘Vampire in the Garden’ is Netflix’s newest addition to the anime genre, and a recent take on the classic and dearly-beloved trope of “human falls head-over-heels for the forbidden vampire” trope—as we beautifully well know was made popular with Stephenie Meyer’s ‘Twilight’ series. Netflix is no stranger to forming unique storylines in its variety of original anime series’; especially when it comes to tragedy and romance. With shows ranging from the anime adaptation of the horrifying hit video game ‘Castlevania’ to the simple silliness of ‘The Way of the Househusband’, Netflix has featured a rather impeccable range of original anime...
- 5/30/2022
- by Leah Donato
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
A spin-off from a popular manga series, Netflix’s “Way of the HouseHusband” has won many hearts during its brief time on the streaming giant. The film is an adaptation of the Japanese manga series Gokushufudo by author Kousuke Oono and an original anime series. “Way of the Househusband” gives the viewer sympathetic characters while tweaking traditional anime clichés. We see Tatsu, a former yakuza boss, fall in love with a focused career woman Miku in the series. He then gives up his life of organized crime and vendettas to become a househusband. The series humor originates from the clashing of
Way of the Househusband Part 2: What We Know So Far...
Way of the Househusband Part 2: What We Know So Far...
- 9/16/2021
- by Chelsea Sutton
- TVovermind.com
Tatsu, a former high rank yakuza member decides to stay at home being the helpful and loving husband that he is to his career focused wife, Miku. Without letting aside his intense personality and ferocious manners, he takes care of every aspect of the household, from calibrating a “roomba” vacuum cleaner to recycling used bottles accordingly in the special boxes outside the supermarkets. By always being out and about around the block, we watch him coming across his former yakuza sidekicks or babysitting neighborhood children. Tatsu is committed and excited about the new turn of this life, but to the viewer, it seems that even the couple’s cat has more thrilling time than its humans.
“The Way of the Househusband” was a hit a lot earlier than its release. Chiaki’s Kon anime lands in the Netflix platform following a well-received seven volume manga from 2018 and a last year...
“The Way of the Househusband” was a hit a lot earlier than its release. Chiaki’s Kon anime lands in the Netflix platform following a well-received seven volume manga from 2018 and a last year...
- 4/13/2021
- by Christina Litsa
- AsianMoviePulse
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