The sneaky creatures of Japan are both celebrating their day today, with Ninja Day also being a hot topic across the country. To celebrate the day, the upcoming anime adaptation of Mato Yakito (storyboard supervisor) and Kotatsu's (original story writer and illustrator) Neet Kunoichi to Nazeka Dousei Hajimemashita manga released a visual of the Kunoichi herself lit up by the moon behind her dressed in her prowling attire. Related: Neet Kunoichi to Nazeka Dousei Hajimemashita Manga Gets TV Anime Hisashi Saito ( The Testament of Sister New Devil ) directs the Neet Kunoichi to Nazeka Dousei Hajimemashita TV anime at anime studio Quad with series composition from Takashi Aoshima and character designs by Masahiko Suzuki. The series is describes as such (translated): In order to protect an ordinary businessman, Tsukasa Atsumi, from demons, a genius kunoichi, Shizuri Ideura, signs a master-servant contract with him on the condition that she stays with him.
- 2/22/2024
- by Daryl Harding
- Crunchyroll
A TV anime adaptation of Mato Yakito (storyboard supervisor) and Kotatsu's (original story writer and illustrator) Neet Kunoichi to Nazeka Dousei Hajimemashita comedy manga is now in the works. The manga was originally posted on Kotatsu's official Twitter and pixiv accounts from February 2020. Its digital book edition has been streamed by Number Nine for ten volumes, while its print edition has been released from Kadokawa for three volumes. The TV anime's official website opened today with a two-minute teaser trailer and a teaser visual featuring the main heroine, Shizuri Ideura. Teaser visual The anime's official website describes the synopsis: In order to protect an ordinary businessman, Tsukasa Atsumi, from demons, a genius kunoichi, Shizuri Ideura, signs a master-servant contract with him on the condition that she stays with him. Despite her cool appearance of defeating demons, Shizuri is an otaku Neet who spends all her time playing video games. While...
- 2/10/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
The upcoming HBO Max streaming service will leverage AT&T’s sprawling brands to offer a little something for everyone when the platform launches May 27. That includes a handful of series for anime fans, thanks to the variety of Crunchyroll shows that will be on HBO Max at launch.
Seventeen anime titles that stream on Crunchyroll, a leading anime streamer owned by AT&T, will be made available on HBO Max at launch, with new anime series premiering every quarter. The series will be available in dubbed and subtitled versions and will include celebrated titles such as “Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood,” “Re:zero – Starting Life in Another World,” and Crunchyroll original series “In/Spectre.”
“Anime is a celebrated, diverse art form with a rich culture rooted in imaginative worlds and vibrant characters. Crunchyroll has centralized these fantastic adventures for everyone to enjoy,” HBO Max chief content officer Kevin Reilly said in a statement. “This...
Seventeen anime titles that stream on Crunchyroll, a leading anime streamer owned by AT&T, will be made available on HBO Max at launch, with new anime series premiering every quarter. The series will be available in dubbed and subtitled versions and will include celebrated titles such as “Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood,” “Re:zero – Starting Life in Another World,” and Crunchyroll original series “In/Spectre.”
“Anime is a celebrated, diverse art form with a rich culture rooted in imaginative worlds and vibrant characters. Crunchyroll has centralized these fantastic adventures for everyone to enjoy,” HBO Max chief content officer Kevin Reilly said in a statement. “This...
- 5/7/2020
- by Tyler Hersko
- Indiewire
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