Ahead of an October 2024 broadcast, the official website and accounts for the Mahoutsukai ni Narenakatta Onna no Ko no Hanashi ( The Story of the Girl Who Couldn't Become a Wizard ) anime today announced that Lily Hoshino ( Penguindrum ) is in charge of original character designs for the series, while also revealing a new visual (above), a full trailer and the main cast. Related: Mahoutsukai ni Narenakatta Onna no Ko no Hanashi TV Anime Confirms October 2024 Premiere Hana Hishikawa (Yui in Delicious Party Precure ) will star as Kurumi Mirai, an innocent girl who dreams of becoming a wizard, and Misuzu Yamada (Michela in Reign of the Seven Spellblades ) will voice Yuzu Edel, the distinguished daughter of a proud wizarding family. Kurumi Mirai Yuzu Edel Mahoutsukai ni Narenakatta Onna no Ko no Hanashi is the second TV anime series from Project Anima, an animation initiative launched in 2017 by DeNa, Nippon Cultural Broadcasting, Sotsu,...
- 5/30/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
One of the most anticipated anime series worldwide, One Punch Man has recently announced its much-awaited third season. The series released a trailer featuring the protagonist Saitama and the main villain of the series Garou. Also, the series has announced that Jc Staff Studio will handle the animation of the series.
One Punch Man Season 3
After its highly successful second season, the show went on an extremely long hiatus, leaving fans to wonder if they would ever see it again. Having animated Season 2, Jc Staff’s presence would likely polarize many fans after incorrect information circulated that Mappa will direct the series instead.
In addition, Jc Staff’s second-season animation drew a lot of criticism. Everyone is now waiting to see how season three turns out, as Jc Staff has not had much success in terms of animating series as almost all of their series in the past decade received mostly negative reviews.
One Punch Man Season 3
After its highly successful second season, the show went on an extremely long hiatus, leaving fans to wonder if they would ever see it again. Having animated Season 2, Jc Staff’s presence would likely polarize many fans after incorrect information circulated that Mappa will direct the series instead.
In addition, Jc Staff’s second-season animation drew a lot of criticism. Everyone is now waiting to see how season three turns out, as Jc Staff has not had much success in terms of animating series as almost all of their series in the past decade received mostly negative reviews.
- 3/1/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
An official website for the forthcoming TV anime Mahoutsukai ni Narenakatta Onna no Ko no Hanashi ( The story about a Girl who never became a wizard ) opened today, releasing a teaser trailer to announce its October 2024 premiere. Its introduction reads: "'Mr. Wizard..., I couldn't keep my promise to you.' Two opposite girls who failed to catch their dreams. Can they just give up on their 'longing' as 'longing'?" Mahoutsukai ni Narenakatta Onna no Ko no Hanashi is the second TV anime series from Project Anima, an animation initiative launched in 2017 by DeNa, Nippon Cultural Broadcasting, Sotsu, and Mbs. The anime is based on the novel by Yuzuki Akasaka, which was the winner of the project's "Parallel World / Fantasy" category. Project Anima is an open competition project to create original animation works that represent the 2020s, and Sakugan , the winner of its "Science Fiction and Robot Animation" category," was made...
- 2/20/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
With a decade having passed since the 2011 disaster in Japan, a number of directors have turned their look towards the incident and its consequences, with “Fukushima 50” being the most renowned. Using the photography books of Masashi Asada as inspiration, Ryota Nakano presents a radically different take on the concept, by combining it with a distinctly anthropocentric story.
“The Asadas” is screening at Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
Since he was a small kid, Masashi has shown an interest in photography, particularly since his father Akira took a picture of him and his brother, Yukihiro, during an excursion. Recognizing his talent, the whole family obliges to his whims of photographing them all showing off their dream jobs or other aspirations, including photos as yakuza, race drivers, firemen, and members of a band, among others. However, their constant will to help has made Masashi a self-centered, spoiled young man, whose...
“The Asadas” is screening at Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
Since he was a small kid, Masashi has shown an interest in photography, particularly since his father Akira took a picture of him and his brother, Yukihiro, during an excursion. Recognizing his talent, the whole family obliges to his whims of photographing them all showing off their dream jobs or other aspirations, including photos as yakuza, race drivers, firemen, and members of a band, among others. However, their constant will to help has made Masashi a self-centered, spoiled young man, whose...
- 2/8/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
With a decade having passed since the 2011 disaster in Japan, a number of directors have turned their look towards the incident and its consequences, with “Fukushima 50” being the most renowned. Using the photography books of Masashi Asada as inspiration, Ryota Nakano presents a radically different take on the concept, by combining it with a distinctly anthropocentric story.
Since he was a small kid, Masashi has shown an interest in photography, particularly since his father Akira took a picture of him and his brother, Yukihiro, during an excursion. Recognizing his talent, the whole family obliges to his whims of photographing them all showing off their dream jobs or other aspirations, including photos as yakuza, race drivers, firemen, and members of a band, among others. However, their constant will to help has made Masashi a self-centered, spoiled young man, whose sole redeeming quality seems to be his eagerness to apologize. His attitude...
Since he was a small kid, Masashi has shown an interest in photography, particularly since his father Akira took a picture of him and his brother, Yukihiro, during an excursion. Recognizing his talent, the whole family obliges to his whims of photographing them all showing off their dream jobs or other aspirations, including photos as yakuza, race drivers, firemen, and members of a band, among others. However, their constant will to help has made Masashi a self-centered, spoiled young man, whose sole redeeming quality seems to be his eagerness to apologize. His attitude...
- 1/9/2021
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Born 1978 in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan, Jun Tanaka currently resides in Tokyo. After graduating from the Faculty of Economics at Shiga University, he studied at the Film School of Tokyo on the documentary course under Makoto Sato, Takefumi Tsutsui and others. “Bamy” is his first feature film.
On the occasion of Bamy screening at Nippon Connection, we speak with him about his career, debut film, ghosts, and cinema in general
Can you tell us a bit about the path that took you from the Faculty of Economics at Shiga University to shooting a movie?
I wanted to become a journalist and entered the department of economics. I started my career to support the film of a friend. At that time, I thought, “Maybe I can make a film, too” and therefore, I started film production. My first short film was a historical drama about the Meiji Restoration. Afterwards, I entered the...
On the occasion of Bamy screening at Nippon Connection, we speak with him about his career, debut film, ghosts, and cinema in general
Can you tell us a bit about the path that took you from the Faculty of Economics at Shiga University to shooting a movie?
I wanted to become a journalist and entered the department of economics. I started my career to support the film of a friend. At that time, I thought, “Maybe I can make a film, too” and therefore, I started film production. My first short film was a historical drama about the Meiji Restoration. Afterwards, I entered the...
- 5/31/2018
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Though cinephiles across the world are seeking out all of the In Competition films from this years Cannes Film Festival, it’s a picture from last year’s event that has finally made it’s way to the UK, and given the absorbing nature of this delicately crafted relationship drama, Abbas Kiarostami’s Like Someone in Love is certainly worthy of it’s long-awaited theatrical release.
Set in Tokyo, we delve into the life of young student Akiko (Rin Takanashi), who, in a bid to make some extra cash on the side, has taken up prostitution. Though wanting to met her grandmother one evening, her boss has forced her to meet an important client, as she heads to the humble abode of the ageing author Takashi Watanabe (Tadashi Okuno). Expecting her typical custom, instead the widower merely wants a companion and someone to talk to, as the pair strike up the unlikeliest of friendships.
Set in Tokyo, we delve into the life of young student Akiko (Rin Takanashi), who, in a bid to make some extra cash on the side, has taken up prostitution. Though wanting to met her grandmother one evening, her boss has forced her to meet an important client, as she heads to the humble abode of the ageing author Takashi Watanabe (Tadashi Okuno). Expecting her typical custom, instead the widower merely wants a companion and someone to talk to, as the pair strike up the unlikeliest of friendships.
- 6/17/2013
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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