The official website for the upcoming TV anime adaptation of Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest , the sequel to Hiro Mashima's Fairy Tail manga series illustrated by Atsuo Ueda, has released a main trailer featuring the opening theme song, "Story," performed by Japanese dance and vocal unit, Da-iCE . The anime is set to premiere in Japan on July 7, 2024 . "This is the first anime theme song that I was involved in writing and composing!" said Da-iCE member Hayate Wada. "I am very excited that it is for my favorite anime series, Fairy Tail, and that it is for 100 Years Quest! I think I have created a fast-paced, energetic, and hot song while incorporating the colors of both Fairy Tail and Da-iCE in my own way. I hope you enjoy it along with the anime. I can't wait to see it! I'm too excited!" Da-iCE artist photo It is also announced that the anime's ending theme,...
- 6/7/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
The official website for the upcoming TV anime adaptation of Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest , the sequel to Hiro Mashima's Fairy Tail manga series illustrated by Atsuo Ueda, has released a main trailer to announce its premiere date in Japan, July 7, 2024. The clip also features the anime's opening theme song, "Story," performed by Japanese dance and vocal unit, Da-iCE . "This is the first anime theme song that I was involved in writing and composing!" said Da-iCE member Hayate Wada. "I am very excited that it is for my favorite anime series, Fairy Tail, and that it is for 100 Years Quest! I think I have created a fast-paced, energetic, and hot song while incorporating the colors of both Fairy Tail and Da-iCE in my own way. I hope you enjoy it along with the anime. I can't wait to see it! I'm too excited!" Da-iCE artist photo It is also...
- 6/7/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Following the announcement of a July 2024 premiere and confirmation of the main cast's return last month, the Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest anime series adaptation released a new character visual today alongside comments from the voice actors behind Natsu, Lucy, Happy, Gray, Erza, Wendy and Carla. Character Visual Tetsuya Kakihara (Natsu): "It was said it'll happen one day, but now it finally is: Fairy Tail. Well then, let's go on another adventure together!" Aya Hirano (Lucy): "I've been looking forward to the 100 Years Quest anime ever since it was announced. Everyone can finally see Natsu and his friends go off on another adventure. It's been a while since the last series ended, but we all settled back into recording together as a team and that guild-like atmosphere as if no time had passed. It felt like I'd come home. Don't miss the evolution of Fairy Tail!" Rie Kugimiya (Happy): "I'm Rie Kugimiya,...
- 4/9/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
The official website for Hyakka Ryōran Samurai Bride, the second season of Hyakka Ryōran Samurai Girls, revealed additional cast members for the second season on Tuesday.
The additional cast is as follows:
Chinatsu Akasaki as Sasuke Sarutobi
Yōko Hikasa as Musashi Miyamoto
Naomi Shindo as Kojirō Sasaki
Haruka Tomatsu as Motaemon Araki
Satomi Satou as Inshun Hōzōin
Mamiko Noto as Keiji Maeda
The website also confirmed that the series will premiere in April. The staff for the second series remains the same, except Satoru Nishizono (Needless, Welcome to the Nhk) is handling the series composition instead of Ryunosuke Kingetsu.
The series, based on Akira Suzuki‘s novels, is set in the early 21st century — except in this alternate world, the Tokugawa shogunate never lost power and Japan maintained its enforced seclusion from the rest of the world. At a giant academy for children of military families at the foot of Mt.
The additional cast is as follows:
Chinatsu Akasaki as Sasuke Sarutobi
Yōko Hikasa as Musashi Miyamoto
Naomi Shindo as Kojirō Sasaki
Haruka Tomatsu as Motaemon Araki
Satomi Satou as Inshun Hōzōin
Mamiko Noto as Keiji Maeda
The website also confirmed that the series will premiere in April. The staff for the second series remains the same, except Satoru Nishizono (Needless, Welcome to the Nhk) is handling the series composition instead of Ryunosuke Kingetsu.
The series, based on Akira Suzuki‘s novels, is set in the early 21st century — except in this alternate world, the Tokugawa shogunate never lost power and Japan maintained its enforced seclusion from the rest of the world. At a giant academy for children of military families at the foot of Mt.
- 1/7/2013
- by Vesna Sunrider
- Filmofilia
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