The official website for the golf-themed TV anime Tonbo! (known as Oi! Tonbo in Japan) today released a key visual and new trailer for its upcoming second season. Key visual international version Related: Golf-Themed TV Anime Oi! Tonbo Season 2 Set for Fall 2024 The first season of the TV anime adaptation of Ken Kawasaki (story) and Yu Furusawa's (arts) golf-themed manga aired for 13 episodes from April 6 to June 29, 2024. The second season is set to premiere in Japan on October 5, 2024. The anime will be available on multiple global platforms including Tubi, Adn, Bahamt, iQIYI, Bilibili, Viu, True iD and more. The synopsis for the second season reads: Ever since she left the island, Tonbo’s life has been changing at dizzying speeds! After becoming a high school student and moving to Kumamoto for a new life, Tonbo’s now playing a round with other junior golfers at the practice grounds. While...
- 9/17/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Soon after the broadcast of the 13th episode in Japan on June 29, the official website for the golf-themed TV anime Oi! Tonbo announced that its second season is scheduled to premiere in the fall of 2024. According to the site, the new season's story is set in Kumamoto Prefecture. And the first season's rerun will also begin on the TV Tokyo Network stations on July 6. 13th episode trailer Related: Golf-Themed TV Anime Oi! Tonbo Announces Premiere Date The first season of the TV anime adaptation of Ken Kawasaki (story) and Yu Furusawa's (arts) golf-themed manga Oi! Tonbo aired for 13 episodes from April 6 to June 29, 2024. The synopsis reads: Igarashi, who Left the past behind and running away from the world, moved to the Tokara Islands in Kagoshima Prefecture. On Hinoshima Island, which is said to be "the last unexplored region in Japan," Igarashi meets Tonbo, the only junior high school student on the island.
- 7/1/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
As you might know, My Hero Academia is one of the hottest anime titles right now, as the series is warming up for the premiere of Season 7 in early May. A recap series, My Hero Academia: Memories, was also released as part of the preparation for Season 7, revealing some new details. But, the preparation for the upcoming season is not over, as the production side of the anime has released yet another video in preparation for the upcoming season of the anime. The video in question is a short film titled Succession, and it will definitely bring tears to your eyes.
Before we continue, just a quick reminder that the highly-anticipated seventh season of My Hero Academia is premiering in Japan on May 4, 2024, and Crunchyroll will be simulcasting all the episodes of the upcoming season starting May 4 at 2:30 Am Pt all around the world.
But, as we have said,...
Before we continue, just a quick reminder that the highly-anticipated seventh season of My Hero Academia is premiering in Japan on May 4, 2024, and Crunchyroll will be simulcasting all the episodes of the upcoming season starting May 4 at 2:30 Am Pt all around the world.
But, as we have said,...
- 4/29/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Although the upcoming battles in My Hero Academia will certainly be the focus of the upcoming seventh season of the anime, one major moment will also be the arrival of Star and Stripe, America’s No.1 hero, who will be voiced by anime legend Romi Park. Star and Stripe’s arrival will certainly be one of the major moments of the season, and the producers are aware of it, which is why the heroine has been the focus of so many promotional works ahead of the season’s premiere, which is happening next week. In light of that, we are happy to say that a new promo visual featuring Star and Stripe has been officially released, and we are going to show it to you below!
As we have reported on more than one occasion, the highly-anticipated seventh season of My Hero Academia is premiering in Japan on May 4, 2024, and...
As we have reported on more than one occasion, the highly-anticipated seventh season of My Hero Academia is premiering in Japan on May 4, 2024, and...
- 4/27/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Everyone knows the highly-anticipated seventh season of My Hero Academia is premiering in Japan on May 4, 2024, but what you might now have known – although you probably anticipated it – is that Crunchyroll will be simulcasting all the episodes of the upcoming season starting May 4 at 2:30 Am Pt all around the world. This is going to be a unique viewing experience for fans around the world (excluding Asia) and shows just how much effort Crunchyroll is putting into its streaming service.
On top of that, and that is also something we have written about earlier, Crunchyroll will also simulcast the My Hero Academia: Memories special, which is going to be a special four-episode event recapping the series from Deku’s entrance exam training for U.A. High School in Season 1 all the way through the Dark Hero arc in Season 6. These episodes will also be simulcast on a weekly basis from Japan,...
On top of that, and that is also something we have written about earlier, Crunchyroll will also simulcast the My Hero Academia: Memories special, which is going to be a special four-episode event recapping the series from Deku’s entrance exam training for U.A. High School in Season 1 all the way through the Dark Hero arc in Season 6. These episodes will also be simulcast on a weekly basis from Japan,...
- 4/2/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Shinkalion Change the World has gathered three musical acts for its ending themes, but the music doesn't stop there—they'll be uniting with the upcoming series's opening theme performers for a new, train-centric music project! It appears that the series, which debuts in Japan on April 7 , is lining up several ending themes in advance. The show's theme songs will be released under the banner of UTA-rail♪ Project: a group of four artists and bands creating new songs inspired by actual Shinkansen trains. As previously announced , the opening theme will be performed by GRe4N Boyz (who recently announced their name change from GReeeeN). The four-person group, which formed in 2002, wrote "Senkou Hayabusa" based on the iconic Hayabusa train. Rounding out UTA-rail♪ Project are up-and-coming singer-songwriter meiyo, legendary rock group The Alfee, and pop star graduate Sayaka Yamamoto. Related: Shinkalion Change The World Anime New Trailer Reveals Premiere Date, Opening Theme meiyo,...
- 3/23/2024
- by Kara Dennison
- Crunchyroll
The official website for the forthcoming TV anime adaptation of Ken Kawasaki (story) and Yu Furusawa's (arts) golf-themed manga Oi! Tonbo announced four additional voice e cast members in addition to the previously-announced Rika Hayashi as the protagonist girl, Tonbo Oi, and Hiroki Touchi (Heiter in Frieren: Beyond Journey's End ) as Kazuyoshi Igarashi. Shin Aomori plays Gon-jii, a skilled fisherman and Tonbo's grandfather, who has taken in and raised her. Mizuka Arima plays Gonji's childhood friend, Setsu-baa, who runs a guest house and looks after Tonbo. Bunpei, an island branch office employee, is played by Junya Enoki , and Yoko Adaniya, a nurse working at the island clinic, is played by Mimi Maihane . Junya Enoki said, "The scenery of Tokara combined with the depiction of golf makes for a very beautiful and dynamic work. Bunpei, who I play, is a cheerful and kind islander, and I hope to have a good conversation with Tonbo and others.
- 3/21/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
On April 7 , the Shinkalion kids' robot anime franchise continues with Shinkalion Change the World . The crew is growing as we approach the show's debut, with three new cast members added today. The trio of new characters are part of Erda, the Evolutionary Railway Development Agency, which develops new Shinkalion technology and supports the robots' pilots. Up first is Agano Tsugawa, voiced by Yuji Murai (Scharf in Frieren: Beyond Journey's End ). Tsugawa is a researcher who develops new tech for the Shinkalion line. He also knew protagonist Taisei's sister, and continues to push her research forward: Related: Shinkalion Change The World TV Anime New Trailer Reveals Premiere Date, Main Voice Cast Members Up next is Sorachi Iwamizawa, an Erda dispatcher voiced by Hiroshi Watanabe (Natsuki Sakaki in The Idolm@Ster Side M ). Working alongside him as a dispatcher is Miyoshi Ochiai, voiced by Misa Ishii (Ailan in The Apothecary Diaries ). Together,...
- 3/14/2024
- by Kara Dennison
- Crunchyroll
The official website for Shinkalion Change The World , the latest anime in the robot-train-transforming Shinkalion series, released a second main trailer today to announce its Japanese premiere date of April 7, 2024. The clip also introduces the anime's opening theme song, "Senkou Hayabusa," performed by a four-member Japanese vocal group GReeeeN for the first time. The group was formed by four active dentists in 2002, and recently provided theme songs for Kaina of the Great Snow Sea (2023) and The Gene of AI (2023). Related: Shinkalion Change The World Anime Premiere Episode's First Six Minutes Previewed Key visual The main voice cast includes: Taisei Ohnari voiced by Hiiro Ishibashi (Akatsuki Red in Mr. Villain's Day Off ) Folden Akane voiced by Kensho Ono (Tetsuya Kuroko in Kuroko's Basketball ) Ryota Kuzuryu voiced by Shinba Tsuchiya (Shotaro Futaba in Backflip! ) Vina voiced by Hana Tamegai (Risa Matoba in The Idolm@Ster Cinderella Girls U149 ) Mai Oume voiced by...
- 3/7/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
The official website for the forthcoming TV anime adaptation of Ken Kawasaki (story) and Yu Furusawa's (arts) golf-themed manga Oi! Tonbo has confirmed that it is set to premiere in Japan on April 6, 2024. The site has also released a new clip to announce the premiere date, with the same trailer as the previously released one, plus messages from the two main voice cast members. Rika Hayashi , who is cast as the protagonist girl, Tonbo Oi, says, " My first impression of Tonbo was that she is a powerful girl who lives a stretched life. I am doing my best to impress you all a lot! Please enjoy the show!" Meanwhile, Hiroki Touchi (Heiter in Frieren: Beyond Journey's End ), who plays Kazuyoshi Igarashi, adds, "I hope you will enjoy watching the first episode, which is packed with the beauty and vastness of the island, the great outdoors, and the charm of golf there!
- 2/20/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Ahead of the premiere in April 2024, the official YouTube channel for the train transforming robot anime franchise Shinkalion has started streaming the first six-minute footage from the first episode of its forthcoming new TV series, Shinkalion Change The World . The clip will be available online until April 7. Director Kenichiro Komaya ( Kizuna no Allele ) said, "I have learned a lot about railroads since becoming involved in this anime, and I have realized once again that trains, which we usually ride on without thinking, run safely because they are supported by many people. I believe that a good work of animation is made possible by the support of many wonderful staff members, so I do my best to bring the efforts and thoughts of those involved to life in this series. We hope that the people who watch this anime enjoy it and that it can be of support to someone, even if only a little.
- 2/19/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
The official website for Shinkalion Change The World , the forthcoming third TV series from the train transforming robot anime franchise Shinkalion, has released an 80-second main trailer revealing its April 2024 premiere date and seven main voice cast members. Main Voice Cast Members: Taisei Ohnari: Hiiro Ishibashi (Akatsuki Red in Mr. Villain's Day Off ) Folden Akane: Kensho Ono (Tetsuya Kuroko in Kuroko's Basketball ) Ryota Kuzuryu: Shinba Tsuchiya (Shotaro Futaba in Backflip! ) Vina: Hana Tamegai (Risa Matoba in The Idolm@Ster Cinderella Girls U149 ) Mai Oume: Kaede Hondo (Sakura Minamoto in Zombie Land Saga ) Kadomichi Takanawa: Chikahiro Kobayashi (Saichi Sugimoto in Golden Kamuy ) Ina Ohnari: Eri Kitamura (Sayaka Miki in Puella Magi Madoka Magica ) Main visual Robot introduction trailer Robot main visual Main Staff: Director: Kenichiro Komaya ( Kizuna no Allele ) Series Composition: Eiji Umehara Sub-series Composition: Daisuke Ishibashi Character Design: Shiori Asaka, Niina Morita Mechanical Design: Akira Kirishiki Sound Director: Masafumi Mima...
- 2/9/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
The official website for the forthcoming TV anime adaptation of Ken Kawasaki (story) and Yu Furusawa's (arts) golf-themed manga Oi! Tonbo has released a 90-second new trailer. The TV anime is set to premiere in Japan in April 2024. The clip introduces the anime's main characters with their voices for the first time, including the protagonist Tonbo Oi played by Rika Hayashi and Iga Igarashi by Hiroki Touchi (Heiter in Frieren: Beyond Journey's End ). "Tonbo is just a straight kid. All the balls she shots break to the left and right, though! (laugh)." Hayashi said on the website. "The world in Tonbo's eyes is all fresh and full of excitement and thrill. You can't miss the free thinking and many golf scenes. I am very honored to be involved in this very wonderful work. I will do my best to play the role so that everyone who supports Oi! Tonbo will enjoy.
- 1/19/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
The official website for the forthcoming TV anime adaptation of Ken Kawasaki (story) and Yu Furusawa's (arts) golf-themed manga Oi! Tonbo has announced that the anime is set to premiere in Japan in April 2024. The site has also announced the anime's two main voice cast members — Rika Hayashi as the protagonist Tonbo Oi and Hiroki Touchi (Heiter in Frieren: Beyond Journey's End ) as Iga Igarashi. Synopsis (via official website ): Igarashi, who Left the past behind and running away from the world, moved to the Tokara Islands in Kagoshima Prefecture. On Hinoshima Island, which is said to be "the last unexplored region in Japan," Igarashi meets Tonbo, the only junior high school student on the island. The innocent girl has an incredible talent for golf! This encounter will change the destiny of the two... Related: Oi! Tonbo Golf Anime Releases Teaser Trailer, Visual Additionally, the opening theme song "Habatake" ( Spread Your Wings...
- 1/16/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Attack on Titan season two has finally gotten a premiere date! During the "Shingeki Matsuri" event that took place over the weekend, it was announced that season two of Attack on Titan will premiere in the spring 2017. They also released an Attack on Titan promo image, along with a list of the cast and crew who will be involved with the second season.
Fans have been waiting for this series for way too long. I’m still bummed that we have to continue to wait until 2017. and all I have to say is that season two better be worth the wait and the patience. The series was supposed to premiere this year, but it was postponed.
Below you'll find a list of the cast and crew. Hopefully, they will deliver a second season that will be absolutely mind-blowing.
The Crew:
Chief Director: Tetsuro Araki (director of first season)
Director: Masashi Koizuka (storyboard,...
Fans have been waiting for this series for way too long. I’m still bummed that we have to continue to wait until 2017. and all I have to say is that season two better be worth the wait and the patience. The series was supposed to premiere this year, but it was postponed.
Below you'll find a list of the cast and crew. Hopefully, they will deliver a second season that will be absolutely mind-blowing.
The Crew:
Chief Director: Tetsuro Araki (director of first season)
Director: Masashi Koizuka (storyboard,...
- 7/4/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
The staff of the Attack on Titan franchise revealed at the “Shingeki Matsuri” event on Sunday that the anime’s second season will premiere in spring 2017. The second season, which was initially announced in November 2014, was originally slated for 2016, but the delays have been continuous.
The staff for the second season was also announced:
Chief Director: Tetsuro Araki (director of first season)
Director: Masashi Koizuka (storyboard, episode director for first season)
Series Composition: Yasuko Kobayashi
Character Design: Kyoji Asano
Chief Animation Director: Kyoji Asano, Satoshi Kadowaki, Ayumi Yamada
Animation Production: Wit Studio
Assistant Director: Hiroyuki Tanaka
Action Animation Director: Yasuyuki Ebara, Arifumi Imai, Takuma Ebisu
Art Setting: Yuuho Taniuchi
Titan Setting: Takaaki Chiba
Prop Design: Takuma Ebisu
Color Key: Ken Hashimoto
Art Director: Shunichiro Yoshihara
3Dcg Director: Shigenori Hirozumi
3Dcg Producer: Shuhei Yabuta
Director of Photography: Kazuhiro Yamada
Editing: Aya Hida
Sound Director: Masafumi Mima
Music: Hiroyuki Sawano
Sound Effects:...
The staff for the second season was also announced:
Chief Director: Tetsuro Araki (director of first season)
Director: Masashi Koizuka (storyboard, episode director for first season)
Series Composition: Yasuko Kobayashi
Character Design: Kyoji Asano
Chief Animation Director: Kyoji Asano, Satoshi Kadowaki, Ayumi Yamada
Animation Production: Wit Studio
Assistant Director: Hiroyuki Tanaka
Action Animation Director: Yasuyuki Ebara, Arifumi Imai, Takuma Ebisu
Art Setting: Yuuho Taniuchi
Titan Setting: Takaaki Chiba
Prop Design: Takuma Ebisu
Color Key: Ken Hashimoto
Art Director: Shunichiro Yoshihara
3Dcg Director: Shigenori Hirozumi
3Dcg Producer: Shuhei Yabuta
Director of Photography: Kazuhiro Yamada
Editing: Aya Hida
Sound Director: Masafumi Mima
Music: Hiroyuki Sawano
Sound Effects:...
- 7/4/2016
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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