Acro Trip , an upcoming TV anime based on the magical girl comedy manga, has revealed a new trailer for the series, which is scheduled to hit Japanese TV in October 2024. The original Acro Trip manga by Yone Sawata was serialized from February 2017 – December 2022 in Shueisha's Ribon shoujo manga magazine. Ayumu Kotake directs the TV anime adaptation at animation studio Voil, while Shinichi Inozume provides the series composition, Toshie Kawamura provides the character designs, and Technoboys Pulcraft Green-fund provide the music. Acro Trip key visual Related: Acro Trip TV Anime Reveals Cast, Visual and Teaser Trailer The story of Acro Trip follows normal middle-school girl Chizuko Date – a Niigata-area otaku who's a fan of real-life local magical girl Berry Blossom. But, thanks to the ineptitude of the heroine's main foe, Chroma, no one really cares much about her battles anymore. Efforts to bring attention back to Berry Blossom lead Chizuko...
- 4/25/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
First announced in November 2022, upcoming fantasy comedy anime Acro Trip is now well on its way to a 2024 premiere after unveiling a key visual and teaser trailer today. Key Visual Four main cast members were also confirmed, as follows: Chizuko Date voiced by Miku Ito (Kokkoro in Princess Connect! Re:Dive ) Chroma voiced by Nobunaga Shimazaki (Shido in Date A Live ) Berry Blossom voiced by Inori Minase (Misaki in Dead Mount Death Play ) Mashiro voiced by Kengo Kawanishi (Gen in Dr. Ston E ) Chizuko Date Chroma Berry Blossom Mashiro Related: 17 Essential Magical Girl Anime on Crunchyroll Based on the manga by Yone Sawata, Acro Trip is being directed by Ayumu Kotake at studio Voil, with series composition by Shinichi Inozume, character designs by Toshie Kawamura and music by Technoboys Pulcraft Green-fund. As previously reported , the story follows normal middle-school girl Chizuko Date—a Niigata-area otaku who's a fan of real-life local magical girl Berry Blossom.
- 1/31/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
In what is definitely one of the greatest transitions in movie history, former actor Juzo Itami wrote and directed his first film in 1984, “The Funeral” which ended up netting five Japanese Academy Awards in 1985, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor for Tsutomu Yamazaki, while it also came first in the annual Kinema Junpo critics' poll. The production was financed by Itami and his wife Nobuko Miyamoto, along with a friend of theirs, the cake mogul Yasushi Tamaoki, and was distributed by Atg. The script was inspired by Itami's own experience of his father-in-law's funeral, while it was shot in the house of the family, and the son of the couple also played a part.
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The movie begins with the narrator introducing us to an elderly couple, Shinkichi Amamiya and his wife, Kikue, just before the former has...
- 9/13/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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