Tonari no Yokai-san , an ongoing TV anime based on the supernatural drama manga, has revealed a new cast member that appears in Episode 3 of the series, which is currently broadcasting in Japan and streaming on Crunchyroll as part of the spring 2024 anime simulcast lineup . Orochi (?) and Shizuka Ito In Tonari no Yokai-san , voice actor Shizuka Ito (pictured above) plays a giant snake credited as “Orochi (?)”. The original Tonari no Yokai-san manga by noho was published from 2018 – 2022 in East Press's Mato Grosso publication. Aimi Yamauchi directs the TV anime adaptation at animation studio Liden Films. Tomoko Konparu provides the series composition, Jikou Abe provides the character designs, and Avex Music Creative and Blue Bird's Nest provide the music. Related: Tonari no Yokai-san Anime Shares Peaceful Creditless Ending Video Crunchyroll describes Tonari no Yokai-san : Welcome to Fuchigamori, the cozy town where supernatural beings are your friendly neighbors. For generations and to this day,...
- 4/18/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
The official website of Kimi Ni Todoke season 3 announced on April 4, 2024, that the much anticipated season will premiere on Netflix in August 2024. The series will be available to stream worldwide.
The announcement is accompanied by the first trailer for the third season and a key visual.
Newly announced cast members include:
Miyuki Sawashiro as Ayane Yano Yūko Sanpei as Chizuru Yoshida Yūichi Nakamura as Ryū Sanada Mamoru Miyano as Kento Miura Yuki Ono as Kazuichi Arai (Pin) Aya Hirano as Ume Kurumizawa
Mamiko Noto, who voices Sawako Kuronuma, and Daisuke Namikawa, the voice behind Shota Kazehaya, are set to reprise their lead roles in Kimi ni Todoke season 3.The animation will be handled once again by Production I.G.
Kenichi Matsuzawa will serve as the director, with Tomoko Konparu in charge of scripts along with Michiko Yokote. The music will once again be composed by S.E.N.S. Project, known for their work...
The announcement is accompanied by the first trailer for the third season and a key visual.
Newly announced cast members include:
Miyuki Sawashiro as Ayane Yano Yūko Sanpei as Chizuru Yoshida Yūichi Nakamura as Ryū Sanada Mamoru Miyano as Kento Miura Yuki Ono as Kazuichi Arai (Pin) Aya Hirano as Ume Kurumizawa
Mamiko Noto, who voices Sawako Kuronuma, and Daisuke Namikawa, the voice behind Shota Kazehaya, are set to reprise their lead roles in Kimi ni Todoke season 3.The animation will be handled once again by Production I.G.
Kenichi Matsuzawa will serve as the director, with Tomoko Konparu in charge of scripts along with Michiko Yokote. The music will once again be composed by S.E.N.S. Project, known for their work...
- 4/4/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
Following up on last month's big main cast drop, the first trailer has arrived for the new season of the Kimi ni Todoke anime along with a new visual and August 2024 premiere plans. Kimi ni Todoke Season 3 will stream globally on Netflix, and you can check out the new preview for a fresh look at some familiar faces below. Kimi ni Todoke Season 3 Trailer Related: Kimi ni Todoke 3Rd Season Anime Reveals Main Staff, Additional Cast Kimi ni Todoke Season 3 is being directed by Kenichi Matsuzawa ( Noblesse: Awakening ), with Tomoko Konparu handling series composition, as well as writing scripts with Michiko Yokote. Sens Project is back on music duties. Cast members include Miyuki Sawashiro as Ayane Yano, Yuko Sanpei as Chizuru Yoshida, Yuichi Nakamura as Ryu Sanada and more. Viz Media published the Kimi ni Todoke manga over the years and describes the first volume: With her jet-black hair, sinister smile and silent demeanor,...
- 4/3/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
Following up on last month's big main cast drop, the first trailer has arrived for the new season of the Kimi ni Todoke anime along with a new visual and August 2024 premiere plans. Kimi ni Todoke 3Rd Season will stream globally on Netflix, and you can check out the new preview for a fresh look at some familiar faces below. Kimi ni Todoke 3Rd Season Trailer Related: Kimi ni Todoke 3Rd Season Anime Reveals Main Staff, Additional Cast Kimi ni Todoke 3Rd Season is being directed by Kenichi Matsuzawa ( Noblesse: Awakening ), with Tomoko Konparu handling series composition, as well as writing scripts with Michiko Yokote. Sens Project is back on music duties. Cast members include Miyuki Sawashiro as Ayane Yano, Yuko Sanpei as Chizuru Yoshida, Yuichi Nakamura as Ryu Sanada and more. Viz Media published the Kimi ni Todoke manga over the years and describes the first volume: With her jet-black hair,...
- 4/3/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
Ahead of an April 6 premiere in Japan, upcoming supernatural slice-of-life anime Tonari no Yokai-san released a creditless version of its opening sequence during AnimeJapan 2024. The opening theme features theme song "Obake Himawari" by Pii and simple small-town joys shared with creatures of all shapes and sizes. Related: Tonari no Yokai-san Anime Reveals Main Trailer, Visual and Premiere Date Based on the manga by noho, Aimi Yamauchi ( Salaryman's Club ) directs Tonari no Yokai-san at studio Liden Films, with series composition by Tomoko Konparu ( Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You ) and character designs by Jiko Abe ( My Senpai is Annoying ). The cast includes: Mu-chan voiced by Asaki Yuikawa Jiro voiced by Ryosuke Higa Buchio voiced by Yuki Kaji Occhan voiced by Jin Urayama Yuri voiced by Yo Taichi Taira voiced by Kenji Hamada Takumi voiced by Mutsumi Tamura Ryo voiced by Yuko Sanpei Rein voiced by Megumi Han Hayachiyo voiced by...
- 3/24/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
Supernatural slice-of-life anime Tonari no Yokai-san is giving us a Cat Day to remember, today revealing a brand-new trailer and visual, a swathe of additional cast members, theme song details and an April 6 at 26:00 Jst premiere (effectively April 7 at 2:00am). Pii performs "Obake Himawari" for the opening theme song, which is previewed below, and Aoi Kubo ( The Yuzuki Family's Four Sons Ed) performs "Iro no Naka" for the ending theme. Main Visual Furthermore, Buchio will be seen sticking his head in a paper bag and transforming into a nekomata on Tokyo's iconic Cross Shinjuku Vision screen. Related: Tonari no Yokai-san TV Anime Releases First Trailer, Cast and Staff Details Based on the manga by noho, Tonari no Yokai-san is being directed by Aimi Yamauchi ( Salaryman's Club ) at studio Liden Films, with series composition by Tomoko Konparu ( Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You ) and character designs by Jiko Abe...
- 2/22/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
Following two event-filled weekends, March 1-4 and 9-11, the third edition of the AmérAsia Film Festival has come to a close. This year the festival featured about 50 Asian and Asian-Canadian films including Cannes and Academy Award-winning productions from China, Kyroskistan, India, Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam, as well a number of Quebec-origin films. Over 100 invited guests from as far as Japan and South Korea were in attendance at five different venues across Montreal, mixing with homegrown filmmakers and academics. Sound On Sight contributor Edgar Chaput was present for the majority of the event, providing some excellent coverage. Here is a quick break down of some of his reviews:
Pearls of the Far East
Directed by Cuong Ngo
Written by Minh Ngoc Nguyen and Matt Guerin
Vietnam, 2011
Any young director is faced with a steep challenge when shifting his or her focus from the realm of short films to that of the feature length.
Pearls of the Far East
Directed by Cuong Ngo
Written by Minh Ngoc Nguyen and Matt Guerin
Vietnam, 2011
Any young director is faced with a steep challenge when shifting his or her focus from the realm of short films to that of the feature length.
- 3/15/2012
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Yona Yona Penguin
Directed by Rintaro
Screenplay by Tomoko Konparu
Japan, 2009
It has most likely been said and written elsewhere and done in far more articulate manner, but the Japanese have a knack for going all out within the realm of feature length animated films. Unlike in other countries and regions of the globe, which all produce fine pictures in their own right by the way, animation from the land of the rising sun seems to occur on a completely different level. Maybe much of the fuss about their cinema is tied to the reality that, more often than not, they truly create new, unexpected worlds which are only so rarely seen in animation produced in other countries. Some might argue that this storytelling technique feels more as if the Japanese abandon basic principles in storytelling, preferring to throw a bunch of stuff on screen and see what sticks. That is open to debate,...
Directed by Rintaro
Screenplay by Tomoko Konparu
Japan, 2009
It has most likely been said and written elsewhere and done in far more articulate manner, but the Japanese have a knack for going all out within the realm of feature length animated films. Unlike in other countries and regions of the globe, which all produce fine pictures in their own right by the way, animation from the land of the rising sun seems to occur on a completely different level. Maybe much of the fuss about their cinema is tied to the reality that, more often than not, they truly create new, unexpected worlds which are only so rarely seen in animation produced in other countries. Some might argue that this storytelling technique feels more as if the Japanese abandon basic principles in storytelling, preferring to throw a bunch of stuff on screen and see what sticks. That is open to debate,...
- 3/9/2012
- by Edgar Chaput
- SoundOnSight
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