The official website for the upcoming 2024 TV anime Delico's Nursery has posted a third teaser trailer. The atmosphere is completely different from the previously clips, and this new one offers a glimpse of new characters and new aspects of the story. Delico's Nursery is a completely new TV anime based on Kenichi Suemitsu's Trump stage play series that has been running since 2009. This new trailer revealed for the first time at the "Trump Series 15th Anniversary Screening Festival: Hajimete no Mayu-ki" event held at Shinjuku Piccadilly in Tokyo on May 17. The TV anime, produced by J.C.Staff with Hiroshi Nishikiori ( A Certain Magical Index ) directing, is set to premiere in Japan in July 2024. The anime's story centers around a member of the highest-ranking vampire family in Dali Delico, in a tale of noble vampires and the spectre of the highest-ranking vampire named Trump — the original vampire possessing the...
- 5/18/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Kadokawa Announces New Anime Studio Bellnox Films Led by JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Producer - Main Image
Kadokawa is already a big name in anime, but the company is showing no signs of slowing down its expansion plans. After detailing plans for a new studio a few months ago, Kadokawa today announced the opening of its new anime studio Bellnox Films.
Details about the new studio were shared on the Kadokawa Group’s official website.
While there were no specific projects laid out, the announcement did reveal some interesting details, including the new studio’s veteran president.
Kadokawa’s Involvement in Anime, Manga, and Light Novels, Explained
Kadokawa is a Japanese media conglomerate that began as a publishing company. Since its founding back in 1945, Kadokawa has become a big player in many Japanese media industries.
Over the years, Kadokawa has become one of Japan’s biggest producers of anime. In fact,...
Kadokawa is already a big name in anime, but the company is showing no signs of slowing down its expansion plans. After detailing plans for a new studio a few months ago, Kadokawa today announced the opening of its new anime studio Bellnox Films.
Details about the new studio were shared on the Kadokawa Group’s official website.
While there were no specific projects laid out, the announcement did reveal some interesting details, including the new studio’s veteran president.
Kadokawa’s Involvement in Anime, Manga, and Light Novels, Explained
Kadokawa is a Japanese media conglomerate that began as a publishing company. Since its founding back in 1945, Kadokawa has become a big player in many Japanese media industries.
Over the years, Kadokawa has become one of Japan’s biggest producers of anime. In fact,...
- 5/7/2024
- EpicStream
Train to the End of the World is a show about four high school girls boarding a train to find their friend in Ikebukuro. It is also deeply weird. Thanks to an apocalyptic event, Japan is full of talking sun bears, golf ball storms, mushroom people and a town of angry two-legged goats. Our heroes receive daily support via morse code from a man who can only speak coherently for five minutes after putting on a conductor’s hat. He is assisted by a guinea pig that used to be somebody’s human grandmother. Related: Anime to Watch When Your Partner Loves Horror and You Don't It’s tempting to look at that mess of ideas and just zone out. Where do you even begin to find meaning in a series like this? The town of floating organs? The mushroom town’s vendetta against bitter melon? The heroine’s insistence...
- 5/3/2024
- by Adam Wescott
- Crunchyroll
For fans of video games, blowing up stuff in the desert, or both, Fallout has been a recent treat. It mixes a post-apocalyptic setting, a misfit gang of weirdos, and a Looney Tunes approach to violence into a potent cocktail of madness, and its audience is already primed for a Season 2. However, that probably won’t come for a while because, ya know, they have to make it and all. But that’s not a problem, because if that venn diagram from above also includes enjoying anime, I have 10 series for you that might capture some of those Fallout vibes and keep you traveling the wasteland for more. 1. Train to the End of the World This spring 2024 release is the newest entry on this list but it’s already making a name for itself thanks to its sci-fi/comedy/horror approach to the life that goes on after the end of everything.
- 4/21/2024
- by Daniel Dockery
- Crunchyroll
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