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According to the new promotional video, the anime is expected to be released in January 2025. However, the exact release date has yet to be made public. The news surprised numerous fans, as many were happy to see Miyo and Kiyoka’s love story continue to blossom.
The trailer unveiled three new additional cast members. Ryōtarō Okiayu stars as Tadakiyo Kudo (Kiyoka’s father), Kikuko Inoue as Fuyu Kudo (Kiyoka’s mother), and Yūya Uchida as Naoshi Usui. Returning cast members include Reina Ueda as Miyo Saimori, Kaito Ishikawa as Kiyoka Kudo, Ayane Sakura as Kaya Saimori, and Kōtarō Nishiyama as Kōji Tatsuishi.
As for staff, Masayuki Kojima and Takehiro Kubota team up to direct the highly anticipated anime at Kinema Citrus. Ami Satō will handle the series scripts, and Shōko Yasuda will handle the character design. Takahiro Ikeda supervises the music, and MIRACLE BUS produces the music in collaboration with Kinema Citrus and Kadokawa.
Yen Press is in charge of releasing the light novel in English. The story is described as follows: “IS THIS MARRIAGE A BLESSING? OR A CURSE? Born talentless to a noble family famous for their supernatural abilities, Miyo Saimori is forced into an existence of servitude by her abusive stepmother. When Miyo finally comes of marriageable age, though, her hopes of being whisked away to a better life crumble after she discovers her fiancé’s identity: Kiyoka Kudou, a commander apparently so cold and cruel that his previous would-be brides all fled within three days of their engagements.”
The synopsis continues, “With no home to return to, Miyo resigns herself to her fate and soon finds that her pale and beautiful husband-to-be is anything but the monster she expected. As they slowly open their hearts to each other, both realize the other may be their chance at finding true love and happiness.”
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Earlier today, Netflix released a new teaser for the highly anticipated animation of Capcom’s Devil May Cry video game. The teaser revealed the release window for the upcoming adaptation.
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As mentioned, Netflix released a new teaser for the Devil May Cry series. The trailer revealed that the series will be released in April 2025. However, no exact release date has been made public yet. The first season will run for eight episodes and will focus on core characters Dante, Virgil, and Lady.
Shankar teams up with famous Yasuke writer Alex Larsen to write the scripts for the series. Studio Mir is animating the series, which is expected to run for multiple seasons. Shankar first acquired the series in 2018 and stated that Devil May Cry and Castlevania would be part of the bootleg multiverse. While not much is known about casting, Netflix has confirmed that Johnny Yong Bosch will voice Dante in the English-dubbed version.
The popular franchise Devil May Cry, known as DMC, has been a global phenomenon for many years. In 2008, the franchise inspired its own anime, directed by MadHouse and running for 12 episodes. The franchise has also inspired manga, novels, and even its own stage play.
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Following the first season’s success, Kadokawa revealed that Sunsunsun and Momoco’s popular series Alya, which sometimes hides her feelings in Russian, will be getting a second season. The announcement was made public with a special video announcement.
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As mentioned earlier, Kadokawa has greenlit the production of the second season of Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian. The news didn’t surprise many, as the series had won the hearts of fans with its quirky story. However, no precise release date or time has been made available.
The first season ran from July 3rd to Wednesday, September 18th. Fans can still watch the popular anime on Crunchyroll, available in dub and Sub. While not much is known about the season 2 cast, many believe it will reprise the same core characters. This includes Sumire Uesaka, who stars as Alisa “Alya” Mikhailovna Kujō, Kōhei Amasaki as Masachika Kuse, Yukiyo Fujii as Maria “Masha” Mikhailovna Kujō, and Wakana Maruoka as Yuki Suō, among many others.
As for staff, Ryota Itoh directed the first season at Doga Kobo and was also in charge of the series scripts. Yūhei Murota handled character design and also served as the animation director. Ryo Kobayashi was the series producer, Hiroaki Tsutsumi composed the music, and Risa Wakabayashi was the art director.
Yen Press releases the novel in English and describes the series as follows: “Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou is Seiren Private Academy’s solitary princess. She’s a half-Russian beauty with silver hair, at the top of her class, a student council accountant, and…completely unapproachable. For some reason, she’s also been responsible for reprimanding the slacker who sits next to her in class. Masachika Kuze constantly frustrates her by falling asleep, forgetting his textbooks, and being an overall unexemplary student. Or at least, that’s how it looks from the outside.”
The synopsis continues, “She may put on a tough act, but she doesn’t mind Masachika as much as others would think. She even lets him call her by her nickname, Alya. Anyone hearing the comments she mutters in Russian under her breath might know how she really feels, but since none of her classmates understand the language, she’s free to say whatever she likes! Except there is one person who knows what she’s saying. Masachika eavesdrops on her embarrassing revelations, pretending to be clueless while wondering what her flirtatious comments actually mean!”
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Earlier today, the staff for the upcoming anime adaptation of Kōji Shinasaka’s hit manga Tohai: Ura Rate Mahjong Tohai Roku released a new trailer. Additionally, a brand new key visual was released alongside the latest trailer. The trailer unveiled additional staff and cast members for the upcoming adaptation.
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Kōji Shinasaka’s hit manga was serialized from 2006 to 2011 in Akita Shoten’s Young Champion magazine with 12 combined book volumes. The manga series inspired its live-action series, which was released in 2013. Other works in the franchise include the Tōhai: Hitobashira-hen manga, Tōhai: Minagoroshi-hen manga, and the ongoing Tōhai: Cold Girl manga.
Kōji Shinasaka’s highly anticipated anime adaptation will be a part of the Fall 2024 anime lineup. The anime will premiere on October 4 at 2:23 a.m. on MBS and TBS before airing on other networks. Reportedly, Masayoshi Ōishi will perform the opening theme song, “Gambling Hall,” while Taiyo to Odore Tsukiyo ni Utae will perform the ending theme song, “Plastic Showcase.”
The announcement also revealed three additional cast members. Among these include Toshihiko Seki, who is set to star as Hideharu Seki. Joining him will be Takehito Koyasu and Yōko Hikasa, who will star as Hatakeyama and Ai, respectively. Previously announced cast members include Kohsuke Tanabe as Kei, Shunsuke Takeuchi as Tōjima, Fairouz Ai as Amina, and Tsuyoshi Koyama as Noriyuki Takatsu.
As for staff members, Jun Hatori will direct the anime at East Fish Studio. Mariko Kunisawa will handle the scripts, Sayaka Anesaki will handle character design, and Yūsuke Shirato and Yūki Kishida will compose the music.
Anime News Network describes the anime as “Money, women, organs. Kei, a high school boy, frequents the underground mahjong parlor teeming with desires, earning him the moniker’ K of Ice’ in the underworld due to his cold-hearted strategy and stylish gameplay. Rumors also circulate that he keeps a girl at his home.”
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Earlier today, the official website for the popular anime KamiErabi GOD.app released a new trailer for the upcoming season. The trailer revealed the anime’s ending, opening song theme, and additional cast and staff members for the new season.
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The highly anticipated new season of KamiErabi God. app will be a part of the Fall 2024 anime lineup. The anime is set to be released on October 2 on Fuji TV’s +Ultra programming block at 24:55 JST (which translates to October 3 at 12:55 JST). Reportedly, Nanashi no Tarō will perform the opening theme, “Fuka,” while LEEVELLES will perform the ending theme, “Kōfuku no Susume.”
The new trailer unveiled a new cast member: Misaki Kuno, who joins the star-studded cast as Eko Sasaki. Previously announced cast members include Aoi Yūki as Ryō, Ayane Sakura as Lall, and Chiaki Kobayashi as Kyō. Meanwhile, Fairouz Ai stars as Mitsuko Okino, Gakuto Kajiwara stars as Kōki Ama, and Natsuko Abe and Sara Matsumoto star as Chika Nojima and Honoka.
As for staff members, Hiroyuki Seshita is directing the anime at UNEND. JIN is writing the script and is in charge of the series composition, while Atsushi Ohkubo is designing the characters. Joining them will be MONACA, who is composing the music.