The Date A Live anime is getting ready to return with Date A Live V on April 10, which also happens to be Tohka Yatogami's birthday. A stage event was held during the ongoing AnimeJapan 2024 festivities, taking the opportunity to show off a new trailer full of highlights from the new season. It all starts with some quick cuts from the story so far before introducing more season five footage. Date A Live V 2nd Trailer Related: Date A Live V, Sound! Euphonium Season 3 and More Anime to Stream on Crunchyroll Jun Nakagawa returns to the series at Geektoys, with Naoto Nakamura also returning as the character designer and Go Sakabe as the music composer. Fumihiko Shimo returns to write the series composition with the cast from the first four seasons returning for Date A Live V . Crunchyroll recently announced plans to stream Date A Live V as part of the Spring 2024 season,...
- 3/23/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
The sappy and satisfying teen rom-dram “The Quintessential Quintupluets Movie” stands out among this year’s bumper crop of movies based on popular Japanese anime series. Much like other recent anime crossover hits, like “Jujutsu Kaisen 0” and “One Piece Film: Red,” “The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie” primarily addresses its franchise’s established audience.
You either already know who’s who and what’s already happened prior to this movie’s events, or you’re likely to get pretty lost.
That kind of insular appeal might seem like a handicap for uninitiated viewers, but several anime franchise spinoffs have already dominated the Japanese box office and enjoyed weeks-long, nationwide releases in American chain theaters and multiplexes. “The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie” also has all of the melodramatic revelations and puppy-love intrigue of the preceding anime series, based on Negi Haruba’s manga comics.
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You either already know who’s who and what’s already happened prior to this movie’s events, or you’re likely to get pretty lost.
That kind of insular appeal might seem like a handicap for uninitiated viewers, but several anime franchise spinoffs have already dominated the Japanese box office and enjoyed weeks-long, nationwide releases in American chain theaters and multiplexes. “The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie” also has all of the melodramatic revelations and puppy-love intrigue of the preceding anime series, based on Negi Haruba’s manga comics.
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- 12/1/2022
- by Simon Abrams
- The Wrap
Out of fear, out of the unknown, arises the irrational. As the paranoia of uncertainty runs amok, the responses trigged by individuals, whole communities, and even whole civilizations to clamber on to some sense of normality arouse our own perplexions; to have all we know as societies rejected and reduced to footnotes of “simpler times” produces nothing but extreme reverberations from all walks of life. When the world shutdown amidst Covid-19’s reckless rampage, the immediacy of the ordeal left its irreparable stain on the lives of all those it touched, not to mention all the lives it has thus claimed. Life became fleeting, time stood still, and the endless vacuum that sucked us all in spiraled out of control. It is the search for a new purpose that preoccupies Non’s (Rena Nounen) sophomore feature “Ribbon”, not so much as an existential yearning but as a means to stave...
- 9/29/2022
- by Spencer Nafekh-Blanchette
- AsianMoviePulse
Out of fear, out of the unknown, arises the irrational. As the paranoia of uncertainty runs amok, the responses trigged by individuals, whole communities, and even whole civilizations to clamber on to some sense of normality arouse our own perplexions; to have all we know as societies rejected and reduced to footnotes of “simpler times” produces nothing but extreme reverberations from all walks of life. When the world shutdown amidst Covid-19’s reckless rampage, the immediacy of the ordeal left its irreparable stain on the lives of all those it touched, not to mention all the lives it has thus claimed. Life became fleeting, time stood still, and the endless vacuum that sucked us all in spiraled out of control. It is the search for a new purpose that preoccupies Non’s (Rena Nounen) sophomore feature “Ribbon”, not so much as an existential yearning but as a means to stave...
- 6/15/2022
- by James Cansdale-Cook
- AsianMoviePulse
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