The official website for Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Freedom , the feature film sequel from the Mobile Suit Gundam Seed franchise, confirmed the latest film has earned 4,000,124,620 yen (26.82 million Usd) on 2,372,164 admissions in 52 days since its release in Japan on January 26. The film ranked ninth in its eighth weekend in the Japanese weekend box office, continuing to break the Gundam series' film box office records. The movie already surpassed 2.3 billion yen (15.42 million Usd) marked by Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space released in 1982 and 2.23 billion yen (14.96 million Usd) by Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway in 2021. Related: Gundam Seed Freedom Film Shares Stunning Collab Visual with Dune: Part Two In its third weekend of release, Doraemon: Nobita's Earth Symphony held the same second-place spot it did last weekend . The Doraemon anime franchise's latest 43rd feature film earned 353 million yen (2.37 million Usd) on 288,000 admissions, and its cumulative total revenue has surpassed 1.7 billion yen (11.4 million...
- 3/19/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
The official website for the upcoming live-action film adaptation of Fujimomo's romance shojo manga Lovesick Ellie (known as Koiwazurai no Ellie in Japan) has posted a 60-second main trailer. The clip features the film's theme song, "Sweet Nonfiction," performed by nine-member girls unit NiziU. "We were really happy when we were offered to perform the theme song for the film 'Lovesick Ellie.' The story takes place in a high school, so it feels familiar to us, and we are really looking forward to the film," NiziU said. "The song 'Sweet Nonfiction' matches the worldview of the film. We think this song will cheer you up if you listen to it when you are wondering 'Is this love?' or 'Is this feeling - love?' Please enjoy the film and the theme song 'Sweet Nonfiction' together!" 60-second main trailer 30-second trailer 15-second trailer Related: Fujimomo's Romance Shojo Manga Lovesick...
- 1/19/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
It's not often that I review family friendly melodramas. However, there was one at Fantasia 2018 that stood out, and I just couldn't resist. The Travelling Cat Chronicles from director Kôichirô Miki is based on the bestselling pet-lit book by Hiro Arikawa; if you were unaware of the novel, or haven't read it (like myself), this film adaptation will pique your interest. Watch the trailer over at the film's Fantasia page here. Right from the start, The Travelling Cat Chronicles tugs at the heartstrings with a wounded kitty and the gushing empathy of the protagonist Satoru. Satoru goes on a trip through Japan as he visits...
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- 7/22/2018
- Screen Anarchy
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