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Umi Takase’s I Wanna Be Your Girl | Representing Transgender Identity Authentically | Manga Review

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In a manga industry still learning how to sincerely represent LGBTQ+ lives, Umi Takase’s I Wanna Be Your Girl Vol. 1 stands out—not because it gets everything right, but because it’s unafraid to depict queer youth with emotional complexity, contradictions, and all the messy, real-life nuance that comes with growing up.

Written and illustrated by Umi Takase and originally serialized on the GANMA! platform, this debut volume plunges us into the emotional turmoil of Hime Sakuragaike, a shy but passionate high schooler who is grappling with the fact that her childhood best friend—and longtime crush—Akira Yonezawa is transitioning into a girl. While the premise alone could have set off red flags in less capable hands, Takase approaches the subject with grace, restraint, and subtle realistic, emotional intelligence.

Please note: This review may contain spoilers. We recommend reading with caution if you haven’t experienced the story yet

A Tale of Love, Identity, and Unspoken Boundaries

In the opening pages of I Wanna Be Your Girl, we meet Akira, a quiet and sincere high school freshman who shows up to her first day in a girl’s uniform. It’s a brave act—because while Akira has always felt like a girl on the inside, she’s only just begun to live openly as one. This isn’t a fantasy transformation story. There’s no magical realism. Instead, Umi Takase offers something far more rare in manga: a grounded, emotionally, realistic and honest depiction of a transgender girl trying to find her place in the world—with a little help (and a lot of chaos) from her childhood best friend, Hime.

From the moment Akira steps onto the school campus, we’re invited into her internal world. She’s not trying to stand out—she just wants to blend in. To be “one of the girls.” To giggle with classmates, talk about hair styles, and share lunch like any other high schooler. But fitting in isn’t so simple. Takase draws Akira with visible discomfort in some panels—her shoulders slightly hunched, her glances cautious, her voice hesitant. And yet, even without narration-heavy exposition, we can tell how much it means for Akira to finally exist authentically.

A Story of Two Girls: Akira and Hime

Akira’s quiet journey is given contrast by her best friend Hime, a bold, expressive girl who storms into school in a boy’s uniform—partly to support Akira, partly because she’s impulsive like that. The two have known each other since childhood, and there’s a powerful intimacy between them. Hime has always known Akira’s truth and has stood by her side, but now, with high school changing everything, even that friendship is starting to shift.

What sets I Wanna Be Your Girl apart is how naturally it portrays these evolving dynamics. Hime’s protective instincts are fierce and sometimes overwhelming, but they come from a place of real care. She insists she wants to be Akira’s girlfriend, but doesn’t quite know what that means—or whether Akira feels the same way. Their relationship dances between comedy, romance, and confusion in a way that feels very real for two teenagers navigating identity, hormones, and complexity of high school all at once.

Transitioning, Quietly and Honestly

What makes I Wanna Be Your Girl so moving is its honest portrayal of transitioning—not as a spectacle, but as a series of small, deeply personal experiences.

Akira doesn’t have a dramatic coming-out speech. Instead, she fidgets with her uniform hem. She hesitates before speaking in class. She glances at her reflection, wondering if she’s convincing enough—or, more painfully, if she even needs to be.

Moments like joining a group chat, trying on lip gloss, or laughing with other girls aren’t treated as plot points. They’re acts of courage, hope, and deep yearning to belong. It’s clear that Takase understands these feelings intimately, and she communicates them with subtle expression work, gentle pacing, and silent panels that speak louder than words.

Despite its emotional weight, the series still carries a warm tone, using comedy and awkward teen moments to keep the story approachable. Hime’s antics are often exaggerated and hilarious, giving the story bursts of energy that balance out Akira’s softer, more introspective journey. It’s a harmony that mirrors the way real friendships operate—especially when one friend is carrying more invisible weight than the other, while the other may not understand or even see their friend’s dilemma.

Artistic Tone

The art style complements the tone beautifully—expressive eyes, subtle posture shifts, and tight paneling give even mundane classroom interactions emotional weight. You’ll notice the manga avoids “fanservice” entirely, a conscious choice that helps center the story’s emotional intimacy rather than reducing characters to tropes.

That said, it still knows its audience. The classroom drama, unspoken feelings, and exaggerated reactions are pure shōjo fuel. If you’ve binged Kimi ni Todoke or A Silent Voice, you’ll feel right at home here. There’s even a mild yuri-coded tension in Hime’s feelings for Akira that’s likely to stir up discourse in queer anime spaces. Is it romantic? Is it platonic? That ambiguity is the point—and it’s handled beautifully. To put in our own words, its a trans slice of life manga.

Final Thoughts

I Wanna Be Your Girl Vol. 1 is not here to educate. It’s here to show a deeply personal story between two teenagers trying to redefine what they mean to each other. And in doing so, it ends up saying a lot—about trans identity, about friendship, about the bittersweet pain of watching someone you love change and realizing that maybe you need to change, too. I Wanna Be Your Girl isn’t loud or preachy, it simply is—and in being so, it becomes one of the most emotionally sincere, slice of life, queer narratives in modern manga.

For fans of grounded, emotionally resonant manga with LGBTQ+ themes, this is a must-read. It’s a soft, sometimes awkward, but deeply honest first step in what promises to be a powerful story. And if you’re an otaku who thrives on character-driven tension and queer-coded nuance, you’ll find a lot to love here.

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A Personal Note

As a transgender woman myself, I found something deeply resonant in Umi Takase’s depiction of the unspoken emotional labor that comes with transitioning—especially in the way it affects friendships and the ways people perceive us even when they mean well.

What struck me most was Takase’s decision not to idealize the experience. She shows both the beautiful and ugly sides of coming into your identity: the strength, the fear, the awkwardness, the bittersweet feeling of outgrowing people who once felt like home. It’s rare for a manga to hit those notes without dipping into melodrama or flattening trans characters into meaningless, exuberant characters. This one doesn’t. It gives Akira room to exist as a person first, and as a trans girl second.

The awkward pauses. The inner monologues. The half-finished sentences when someone gets your pronouns wrong but you’re too tired or too scared to speak up. But also—the small wins. The validation. The friendships that shift but don’t break. The “gal pal” moments that feel like everything. Seeing a character like Akira navigate all of that—while still building new connections, while still trying to smile—felt quietly empathetic.

About “I Wanna Be Your Girl” Vol. 1

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Being in love with your childhood best friend can be complicated, especially when, right before high school, she transitions to living as a girl. Printed for the first time in English, this manga series tells a thoughtful story about the complications of first loves, friendship, and what it truly means to be an ally.

Hime has secretly been in love with her childhood best friend Akira for as long as she can remember. She was the first person who knew that Akira identified as a girl, and she made it her mission to be her Akira’s protector against the world. Hime is thrilled that Akira has finally decided to live as her true self now that they are starting high school.

However, as Akira starts to attract all types of attention, Hime takes it upon herself to aggressively stick up for Akira whenever necessary. Not wanting her to be singled out or bullied, Hime decides that her only option is to put herself in Akira’s shoes. Hime dresses like a boy in support of the friend she loves…too bad her plan only backfires on them both.

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TOKYOPOP and Kinokuniya Launch “Scenes from Lullaby of the Dawn” Exhibit Tour Celebrating 1.7 Million Copies Sold

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TOKYOPOP and Kinokuniya USA have announced a special summer art exhibition to celebrate the ongoing success of Lullaby of the Dawn, the acclaimed BL fantasy manga by creator Ichika Yuno. Titled Scenes from Lullaby of the Dawn: Celebrating 1.7 Million Copies Sold, the activation will take place at eight Kinokuniya store locations across five U.S. states from July through August 2025.

The limited-run in-store exhibits will showcase official artwork from the series and offer fans a chance to purchase manga volumes and exclusive licensed merchandise, including art prints, postcards, and sticker sets. Each exhibit will run for 10 days, with select dates aligning with major anime conventions such as Anime Expo, Anime Matsuri, and Anime NYC.

Exhibit Schedule and Locations

  • July 3–13: Kinokuniya Katy (TX) – during Anime Matsuri
  • July 3–13: Kinokuniya Los Angeles (CA) – during Anime Expo
  • July 18–27: Kinokuniya Austin (TX) and Kinokuniya Santa Anita (CA)
  • August 1–10: Kinokuniya Atlanta (GA) and Kinokuniya San Francisco (CA)
  • August 21–31: Kinokuniya New York (NY) – during Anime NYC
  • August 21–31: Kinokuniya Seattle (WA)

The exhibit celebrates the growing global fanbase of Lullaby of the Dawn, which won first place in the 2022 Chill Chill BL Awards’ Best Comic category. The story follows Elva, a kannagi warrior priest corrupted by the power of the black sea, and Alto, a devoted young villager who vows to serve him and help free him from his curse. Set in a rich fantasy world, the series explores themes of fate, loneliness, devotion, and healing.

“We’re very proud to partner with Kinokuniya USA to present this special exhibit for manga fans,” said Owais Farooqui, Director of Marketing and Sales at TOKYOPOP. “Several dates also coincide with some of North America’s biggest summer anime conventions, and we invite fans to add it as a must-see highlight on their con schedules.”

Kinokuniya also emphasized the collaboration’s significance, with East Coast Regional Manager Shigekazu Watanabe stating, “We are excited to present Scenes from Lullaby of the Dawn with TOKYOPOP and mark an important sales milestone for the series.”

The English edition of Lullaby of the Dawn is published under TOKYOPOP’s LoveLove imprint. The original Japanese edition is released by ShuCream, Inc. Explore the titles here.

About Lullaby of the Dawn

Elva, an immortal shaman with snow-white hair and cursed blackened limbs, battles nightmarish sea creatures to protect his island. Feared and isolated, his world changes when he meets Alto, a brave and loyal boy who pledges to serve him. As the years pass, Alto matures into a skilled warrior whose presence begins to undo the corruption within Elva’s body—and perhaps his heart.

For readers 16 and up. For more information on Lullaby of the Dawn and related merchandise, visit: TOKYOPOP Official Website. Follow TOKYOPOP on X, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.

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AVIOT Launches 2025 Spring/Summer Promo Tour Across Major North American Anime Conventions | ANIME EXPO 2025

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Japanese audio brand AVIOT, operated by Preseed Japan Corporation, has officially launched its 2025 Spring/Summer Promo Tour with appearances scheduled at five major anime conventions throughout North America. Known for combining cutting-edge technology with fan-favorite characters, AVIOT will showcase and sell its unique line of character voice earbuds and exclusive collaboration merchandise during this promotional run.

Following appearances at Sakura-Con and Anime Boston earlier this year, the tour will continue with stops at OffKai Expo (June 19–21), Anime Expo (July 3–6), and Anime NYC (August 23–25). Fans attending these events will have a chance to explore AVIOT’s character voice earbuds—high-performance wireless earbuds featuring custom voice recordings, thematic artwork, and immersive audio tuning inspired by popular anime, games, and VTubers.

Each earbud model offers voice prompts voiced by the featured characters, including exclusive lines only available through the “Random Voice” function. Some models come equipped with multiple voice modes that can be toggled through a companion app, enhancing replayability and personal customization. In addition to fan-centric features, AVIOT earbuds include high-end specs such as active noise cancellation, long battery life, and premium sound quality. Many collaboration models are based on AVIOT’s award-winning TE-V1R, praised for its performance and design.

At each convention stop, AVIOT will host interactive booth displays with product demos, limited-run merchandise, and previews of upcoming collaborations currently open for pre-order. Supplies are limited, and product availability may vary at each event.

A preview of the tour’s offerings and purchase links are available here:
AVIOT Convention Product Lineup – Online Mall

Remaining 2025 Convention Schedule:

  • OffKai Expo – June 19–21
  • Anime Expo – July 3–6
  • Anime NYC – August 23–25

In addition to its booth presence, AVIOT also offers its featured products online via:

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Hatsune Miku X Tokyo National Museum | Limited-Edition Cultural Collaboration at Anime Expo 2025

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Frontier Works Inc. has announced an exclusive collaboration that merges the world of virtual pop idol Hatsune Miku and the Tokyo National Museum’s cultural preservation efforts. Titled the “Hatsune Miku × Tokyo National Museum Cultural Property Conservation Program,” this unique initiative brings limited-edition merchandise to North America and will be showcased at Anime Expo 2025 in Los Angeles.

Running from July 3 to July 6 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, Anime Expo attendees can experience the exhibit at the animate GROUP booth (South Hall, SH-504), where Frontier Works will display the collaborative collection. Exclusive ticket-style cards will be distributed only at the venue, and merchandise will be available for purchase on-site. Sample items from the made-to-order collection will also be on display.

This collaboration features Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, and Kagamine Len reimagined through the lens of iconic Japanese cultural artifacts. Among the most anticipated items are those inspired by the Important Cultural Property “Robe (Kosode) with Autumn Flowers,” affectionately nicknamed “Fuyuki Kosode.” This includes “Fuyuki Kosode Miku,” developed as part of the Korin Kimono Restoration Project.

Other featured characters include “Beauty Looking Back Miku,” and new renditions such as “Haniwa: Warrior in ‘Keikō’ Armor Miku” and “Haniwa: Dancing People Rin & Len,” created for the “Dancing Haniwa & Beauty Looking Back Conservation Project.”

The collaborative goods will be available for pre-order beginning June 16, 2025 (PDT), exclusively through the animate USA Online Shop. The pre-order period will run until July 20, 2025. A portion of all sales will be donated to the Tokyo National Museum to support the conservation of cultural properties.

This project is a joint initiative between Crypton Future Media, the Tokyo National Museum, and the National Center for the Promotion of Cultural Properties.

Merchandise Highlights Include:

  • Fuyuki Kosode Miku Tenugui, Poster, Postcard, and Big Acrylic Stand
  • Beauty Looking Back Miku Tote Bag, Mouse Pad, Clear File, Acrylic Keychains, and Can Badges
  • Haniwa Series Acrylic Stands, Postcards, Stickers, and Mascot-themed Goods

All made-to-order products can be found here:
Hatsune Miku × Tokyo National Museum Product Page – animate USA Online Shop

Frontier Works at Anime Expo 2025

  • Dates: July 3–6, 2025
  • Booth: animate GROUP (SH-504), South Hall
  • Venue: Los Angeles Convention Center
  • Website: https://www.anime-expo.org/

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Maniani World Brings Scary-Cute Monsters and Exclusive Merch to Anime Expo 2025

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Frontier Works Inc., in collaboration with internationally acclaimed illustrator Maniani, will bring the original brand Maniani World to Anime Expo 2025 this July in Los Angeles. Known for its distinctive blend of eerie and adorable aesthetics—described by the artist as “Kowai (scary) + Kawaii (cute) = Kowaii (scarily cute)”—Maniani World continues to capture the imaginations of fans worldwide.

From July 3 to July 6, attendees can visit the Maniani World booth (SH-4908) in the South Hall of the Los Angeles Convention Center. The booth will debut a variety of new merchandise, including Shadow Cat acrylic stands, keychains, T-shirts, and a new illustration book. An exclusive talk event hosted by Frontier Works’ creative director Yuka Mochizuki will also provide fans with insight into the visual storytelling and unique design philosophy behind Maniani’s monster creations.

In addition, a limited-edition Maniani World skateboard deck will be made available as a made-to-order product, exclusively through Animate International’s e-commerce platform. The deck will be on display at the booth, giving attendees a firsthand look before placing their orders online.

Skateboard Deck Pre-Order Details
Pre-order period: June 6, 2025 at 3:00 AM PDT – July 28, 2025 at 7:59 AM PDT
Product page: Animate Shop – Maniani World Deck
*Note: Not available for purchase in Australia, New Zealand, or Japan.

Merchandise Lineup

  • Shadow Cat Acrylic Stand (5 types)
  • Shadow Cat Hologram Can Badge (5 types)
  • Shadow Cat Acrylic Keychain (3 types)
  • Shadow Cat T-shirt
  • Maniani World Illustration Book
  • Additional exclusive items

Talk Event: “The Visual Expressions Hidden in the Characters of Maniani World”

  • Date: July 3, 2025
  • Time: 5:15 PM – 6:05 PM
  • Location: Room 402AB
    Presented by Frontier Works, this panel will feature creative director Yuka Mochizuki as she discusses the development and design behind Maniani’s monsters and the growing appeal of their “kowaii” world.
Creative Director Yuka Mochizuki

Special Collaboration with Animate GROUP

A limited number of exclusive Maniani World ticket-style cards will be distributed at the Frontier Works exhibition space inside the Animate GROUP booth (SH-504). Visitors can bring the card to the Maniani World booth (SH-4908) to receive a commemorative giveaway item. Distribution will be limited each day on a first-come, first-served basis.

About Maniani

With a social media following exceeding 150,000 on X alone, Maniani has built a devoted fanbase through their signature “kowaii” monsters. Their work spans from original illustrations to game characters and book designs. Their art invites viewers into a world where creepy and cute collide in striking harmony.

Official Website: maniani-world.com
X: @maniani0122
Instagram: @maniani0122
Pixiv: Maniani

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Gintama Returns to Class: “Mr. Ginpachi’s Zany Class” to Premiere at Anime Expo 2025

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TV TOKYO has officially announced the world premiere of its newest Gintama anime spin-off, GINTAMA – Mr. Ginpachi’s Zany Class, set to debut at Anime Expo 2025. The event will take place on Saturday, July 5, 2025, from 3:30 PM to 4:20 PM PDT in Panel Room 408AB at the Los Angeles Convention Center. This highly anticipated panel will give fans the first chance to watch a full episode of the new comedy series, along with exclusive behind-the-scenes insights and special messages from the voice cast.

Based on the Gintama spin-off novel 3-nen Z-gumi Ginpachi-sensei, the new anime reimagines the eccentric Gintoki Sakata as a chaotic high school teacher. Alongside his equally bizarre students, Ginpachi delivers life lessons in the most absurd and unpredictable ways, channeling the same brand of humor that made the original Gintama series a cult favorite.

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The premiere panel promises to be more than just a screening. Fans can expect a video message from the beloved Odd Jobs trio: Gintoki (Tomokazu Sugita), Shinpachi (Daisuke Sakaguchi), and Kagura (Rie Kugimiya). In addition, attendees will get a look behind the curtain at the anime’s creative development and will be the first to see brand-new Gintama merchandise reveals. There will also be giveaways and quizzes during the panel, giving lucky fans the chance to win exclusive Gintama goods.

Panel Information
Title:
[WORLD PREMIERE] GINTAMA – Mr. Ginpachi’s Zany Class
Date: Saturday, July 5, 2025
Time: 3:30 PM to 4:20 PM PDT
Location: Panel Room 408AB at Los Angeles Convention Center

“We are incredibly proud to bring the world premiere of ‘GINTAMA – Mr. Ginpachi’s Zany Class’ to Anime Expo 2025, a premier event for anime enthusiasts,” said Makoto Hijikata, Producer at TV TOKYO. “This spin-off offers a fresh and hilarious take on the beloved Gintama world, and we eagerly anticipate sharing it with fans for the very first time.”

GINTAMA – Mr. Ginpachi’s Zany Class continues the series’ legacy of irreverent comedy and sharp social commentary, this time within the halls of a high school run by the ever-chaotic Ginpachi-sensei. The series is expected to deliver the same unpredictable antics and genre-bending humor that defined the original franchise.

Anime Expo 2025 runs from July 3 to 6 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. For tickets and full programming details, visit www.anime-expo.org.

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SANDA from BEASTARS Creator Paru Itagaki Premieres This Fall with World Debut at Anime Expo 2025

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Paru Itagaki, the acclaimed creator of BEASTARS, returns with a bold and offbeat new anime titled SANDA, an unconventional Santa Claus action series adapted from her original manga. Produced by Science SARU (DAN DA DAN, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off), SANDA is set in a dystopian near-future Japan where extreme child protection laws exist to combat a super-declining birthrate. The TV anime will premiere in Japan on October 3, 2025, with a world premiere event scheduled for Anime Expo 2025 in Los Angeles.

© Paru Itagaki (AKITASHOTEN) / SANDA Project

Anime Expo 2025 will host the global debut of SANDA on July 4 at the JW Marriott’s Platinum Ballroom. The special event will include a screening of the anime’s first episode, a live drawing session with Paru Itagaki, scene commentary, a Q&A with the creative team, and a guest message from lead voice actor Ayumu Murase, who plays the title role. Attendees will also receive an exclusive SANDA-themed towel.

© Paru Itagaki (AKITASHOTEN) / SANDA Project

Joining Itagaki at the event are director Tomohisa Shimoyama and producer Kohei Sakita of Science SARU. The anime’s storyline follows protagonist Kazushige Sanda, a boy living in a society where children are scarce, and Santa Claus has become a hidden, sealed-away figure. Sanda’s journey begins when his connection to Santa is awakened in a world that has forgotten him.

The second teaser PV for the series has also been released, introducing a cast of Sanda’s classmates at Daikoku Welfare Academy. In a world dominated by overprotection and state-mandated adult responsibilities, the trailer raises key questions: how is Santa Claus perceived in an age without children, and what role will Sanda play in uncovering buried truths?

The new cast includes Umeka Shoji as Shiori Fuyumura, a towering classmate who seeks Sanda’s help to rescue her missing friend. Anna Nagase voices Ichie Ono, the vanished best friend at the center of the mystery. Yuuki Shin plays Hitoshi Amaya, Sanda’s enigmatic roommate, and Misato Matsuoka voices Nico Kazao, Sanda’s government-assigned fiancée.

Cast Comments

Shiori Fuyumura (Voiced by Umeka Shoji)

A 14-year-old classmate of Sanda who stands over 182 cm tall. She seeks help from Santa Claus to find her friend Ono, who suddenly went missing. To break the curse and revive the sealed Santa, she threatens Sanda with a deadly blade.

© Paru Itagaki (AKITASHOTEN) / SANDA Project

How did you feel when you were cast as Fuyumura in SANDA? And what message do you have for fans looking forward to the series?

Meeting Shiori Fuyumura during the audition was such a powerful experience that it feels like she’s become a constant presence in my life. I poured everything I have into this role. I’d be thrilled if SANDA reaches a wide audience.

Since this is an action series featuring Santa Claus, is there anything you’d want to ask him for?

A liver so strong that it can handle any alcohol.

Ichie Ono (Voiced by Anna Nagase)

A classmate of Sanda and best friend of Fuyumura. She suddenly disappeared from their class, and her whereabouts remain unknown. The school considers her dead, but Fuyumura is determined to search for her with Santa Claus’ help.

© Paru Itagaki (AKITASHOTEN) / SANDA Project

How did you feel when you were cast as Ono in SANDA? And what message do you have for fans looking forward to the series?

Ono was a role that really challenged me. I struggled a lot while developing the character, and I constantly felt a sense of anxiety and tightness in my chest. I hope that feeling comes through in Ono’s portrayal. Please look forward to the broadcast!

Since this is an action series featuring Santa Claus, is there anything you’d want to ask him for?

When I was a kid, I was always the one receiving presents, so this time, I’d like to give something back.
Maybe I could help out? Like riding in the sleigh with Santa and delivering presents around town! That
sounds like fun.

Hitoshi Amaya (Voiced by Yuuki Shin)

Sanda’s roommate, also known as “Prince Amaya.” He is one of the few who know Santa Claus’ secret and wants him to return to fulfill an important wish.

© Paru Itagaki (AKITASHOTEN) / SANDA Project

How did you feel when you were cast as Amaya in SANDA? And what message do you have for fans looking forward to the series?

I’m really excited to be voicing Amaya in SANDA. I enjoyed bringing out his mysterious charm through my performance. This story really makes you reflect on what it means to be an adult. It’s a wonderful series, so please be sure to watch it!

Since this is an action series featuring Santa Claus, is there anything you’d want to ask him for?

I’d love to ask Santa Claus for a Nintendo Switch 2. Even if I don’t get one, just a chance to win the
pre-order lottery would be great. I’ve been good, so please! I’d like to play racing games on it!

Nico Kazao (Voiced by Misato Matsuoka)

Sanda’s fiancée, chosen by the country from birth. She’s a realist who wants to rebel a little before becoming a “responsible adult.” She always acts freely and often swears.

© Paru Itagaki (AKITASHOTEN) / SANDA Project

How did you feel when you were cast as Nico in SANDA? And what message do you have for fans looking forward to the series?

When I first learned about Nico, I was deeply captivated by her complete freedom from any constraints. She might be someone who truly understands the preciousness of the present moment. I’m genuinely happy to be able to bring her to life! Please watch as these lovable characters struggle and grow together. I poured my heart into this role and had a great time. Thank you for your support!

Since this is an action series featuring Santa Claus, is there anything you’d want to ask him for?

I love eggplant, so I’d want lots of dishes like deep-fried eggplant soaked in light dashi and mapo eggplant!

SANDA is coming to town!

SANDA blends action, social satire, and coming-of-age drama with a uniquely surreal twist on the Santa Claus mythos. The series is directed by Tomohisa Shimoyama, written by Kimiko Ueno, with music by Tomoyuki Tanaka (FPM) and character designs by Masamichi Ishiyama. Animation is handled by Science SARU.

Broadcast for SANDA begins October 3, 2025. For updates and teaser content, follow the official X account @sanda_anime and visit the official website at sanda.red .

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From the Creators of ODDTAXI Comes a Haunting Tale of Life and Regret: The Last Blossom (HOUSENKA) Blooms Fall 2025

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Baku Kinoshita and Kazuya Konomoto, the acclaimed duo behind the cult hit ODDTAXI, are set to return with a powerful new original anime film, The Last Blossom (Japanese title: HOUSENKA), scheduled to premiere in Japan in Fall 2025. Produced by CLAP Animation Studio, known for their work on Pompo: The Cinephile and The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbyes, the film will explore themes of mortality, memory, and the quiet ache of redemption.

© Kazuya Konomoto / The Last Blossom Production Committee

The film has already drawn international acclaim, having been selected for the prestigious Feature Film Competition at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2025. It previously appeared at Annecy 2024 as a Work in Progress, with director Baku Kinoshita, producer Ryoichiro Matsuo, and concept artist Michinoku Toge offering early insight into the creative vision behind the film.

The story follows Minoru Akutsu, an elderly yakuza serving a life sentence in solitary confinement. Awaiting death in silence, he is suddenly confronted by an unlikely visitor—a talking balsam flower named Housenka. “What a pathetic life,” the flower whispers, prompting Akutsu to revisit the regrets and relationships of his past. As fragments of his life unfold, the film weaves a meditation on lost love, quiet prayers, and the delicate possibility of personal redemption.

The cast features a dual performance for the role of Akutsu. Veteran actor Kaoru Kobayashi voices the elder version of the character, while rising talent Junki Tozuka makes his voice acting debut as the younger Akutsu. Hikari Mitsushima, known for her work across acting, music, and narration, voices Nana Nagata, Akutsu’s former partner. Yoshiko Miyazaki joins the cast in a supporting role, while the enigmatic Housenka is voiced by Pierre Taki, last seen in Netflix’s Tokyo Swindlers.

Creator’s Comments

Baku Kinoshita (Director & Character Design)

The beauty of the blue sky. The brilliance of leaves kissed by sunlight. The quiet meaning behind caring for someone. This film is a reflection on beauty, transience, and the values of happiness—and how these things shape our lives. With a desire to return to the essence of living, I aimed to portray the quiet strength that lies within us as we navigate our ever-changing days. I truly hope this story reaches many people and gently resonates in their hearts.

Kazuya Konomoto (Script / Screenplay)

Even in an unrewarded life, we are free to pray. Whether those prayers will ever be answered—we may never know. But still, I wanted to believe. HOUSENKA is the story of a man who has lost the place he once called home, and the silence that lingers between him and his lover. Into that silence, a single flower quietly blooms, giving rise to words that had long withered away. Before the flower could bloom, there were countless moments of silence—and one quiet, unwavering prayer.
I hope that the small certainty born at the end of that long silence and prayer will quietly plant a seed in your heart, too.

The film’s soundtrack is composed by members of the band cero, known for their genre-blending musical style. Shohei Takagi, Yu Arauchi, and Tsubasa Hashimoto bring emotional texture to the narrative with their deeply atmospheric compositions.

@ Anime Expo 2025

Heading to Anime Expo? the creators will host a panel to share exclusive insights into the film’s story and production process. If you’re looking for a first glimpse into the world of The Last Blossom, this is an event you won’t want to miss!

Panel Details:

Where: LACC – Room 404AB

Date: July 4

Time: 4:15 PM – 5:05 PM

Guests: Baku Kinoshita (Director & Character Designer),Ryoichiro Matsuo (Producer),Hirofumi Ito(Producer)

The Last Blossom is a deeply introspective film that promises to resonate with viewers long after the credits roll. With its striking blend of realism, surrealism, and emotional weight, it continues the creative legacy of ODDTAXI while carving out a powerful space of its own.

Visit the official website anime-housenka.com and follow @anime_housenka on X and Instagram for the latest updates.

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BEYBLADE X National Tournament Spins Into Anime Expo 2025 — U.S. Champion to Battle in Japan for World Title

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The battle is heating up this summer as TOMY Company, Ltd. brings the high-stakes action of BEYBLADE X to Anime Expo 2025! Set to take place on Saturday, July 5, at the Los Angeles Convention Center, the BEYBLADE X National Tournament (U.S. Open Class) will crown the top American blader—who will then go on to represent the U.S. at the BEYBLADE X World Championship 2025 in Japan this October.

Held at Booth E-25 in the Entertainment Hall, the tournament is open to competitors ages 13 and up, with on-site registration available on a first-come, first-served basis until the 128-player cap is reached. So if you’re planning to spin, be sure to get there early!

BEYBLADE X National Tournament (U.S. Open Class)

Date: Saturday, July 5, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM PDT
Location: Anime Expo, Los Angeles Convention Center
Booth: Entertainment Hall – E-25
Entry: Ages 13+ | Register on-site (first 128 participants)
More Info: beyblade.com/worldchampionship2025

Winner Moves on to Worlds in Japan

The champion of the U.S. tournament will earn the ultimate honor—a spot at the BEYBLADE X WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2025, taking place this fall in Japan, the birthplace of Beyblade. In a statement, Masahiko Yamazaki, TOMY’s Head of Global Beyblade Business, said:

“We are thrilled to hold the tournament in Los Angeles, the entertainment capital of the world, to determine the top blader. Just like in Japan, we’re eagerly looking forward to intense Bey battles in the U.S.”

Adding to the excitement, members of the official Beyblade development team from Japan will be present at Anime Expo to support the tournament and meet with fans.

Free Play Zone, Anime Highlights & Photo Ops!

The BEYBLADE X booth at Anime Expo (open July 3–6) isn’t just for tournament players. Fans of all ages can enjoy:

  • Free play zones – Bring your own Beyblades or borrow one to try!
  • Upcoming product previews – See what’s next in the world of BEYBLADE X.
  • Anime screen loops – Featuring scenes from the TV anime, returning this summer for Season 2 in North America.
  • Photo spots – Snap a pic with Beyblade-themed backdrops and share your fandom!

BEYBLADE’s Global Comeback

Since launching in 1999, BEYBLADE has become a multigenerational global phenomenon. With the 2023 debut of the BEYBLADE X series—its fourth generation—more than 30 million units have shipped worldwide as of April 2025. In 2024, Beyblade was the #1 property in the battling toys category in over 11 countries, including the U.S.

You can find BEYBLADE products at major retailers like Walmart, Target, Amazon, and GameStop, with more spinning excitement on the way as BEYBLADE X anime Season 2 hits streaming platforms this summer.

For updates on the tournament, anime, and product news, follow:

Ready to let it rip? Then don’t miss your chance to be part of the action this July at Anime Expo 2025—because in BEYBLADE X, every spin could be legendary.

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‘Call of the Night’ Season 2 Brings Supernatural Romance Back to HIDIVE This Summer

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Summer nights are about to get bloodier—and steamier.
AMC Networks’ HIDIVE is turning up the heat this July with the exclusive return of the hit vampire romance Call of the Night for its long-awaited Season 2, premiering as part of the Summer 2025 simulcast lineup.

Adapted from Kotoyama’s award-winning manga, Call of the Night became an instant fan favorite with its atmospheric blend of late-night urban loneliness and electric supernatural chemistry between its lead couple—Ko, a high school insomniac, and Nazuna, the playful, unpredictable vampire who’s anything but your average bloodsucker. Now, the next chapter in their story is ready to unfold.

A Love Story in the Shadows Deepens

Season 2 picks up as Ko finally comes to terms with his feelings—and his fate. Accepting that he wants to become a vampire, Ko confesses he “likes” Nazuna. But Nazuna, still hilariously unfamiliar with the concept of love, responds the only way she knows how: by attempting to make Ko fall for her. Chaos, heartbeats, and late-night escapades ensue.

Meanwhile, Detective Anko Uguisu sharpens her fangs—figuratively speaking. Determined to purge the vampire threat, she sets her sights on Nazuna and others like her. As the story dives deeper, dark truths begin to surface: What is Nazuna’s hidden past? What secret do Anko and Nazuna share? And what happens when a vampire forgets the human life they once lived?

First Look at Anime Expo 2025

Fans heading to Anime Expo 2025 won’t have to wait for the full premiere. HIDIVE is hosting an exclusive Call of the Night Season 2 panel on:

📆 Saturday, July 5, 2025
🕔 5:45–6:35 PM PT
📍 Location: Platinum Ballroom, JW Marriott at L.A. LIVE

The panel will feature a sneak peek at Episode 2 (first half) and a post-screening Q\&A session, giving fans a rare behind-the-scenes look at the characters, themes, and creative decisions that shape this mysterious, nocturnal world.

About the Series

Originally serialized in Weekly Shonen Sunday since 2019, Call of the Night concluded in early 2024 with 200 chapters collected across 20 manga volumes. The manga is available in English via VIZ Media.

Season 2 is helmed by returning director Tomoyuki Itamura (Monogatari Series, Call of the Night S1), written by Michiko Yokote, with character designs by Haruka Sagawa and animation production by LIDENFILMS.

Returning cast includes:

  • Sora Amamiya as Nazuna Nanakusa
  • Gen Sato as Ko Yamori
  • Yumiri Hanamori as Akira Asai
  • Haruka Tomatsu, Eri Kitamura, Shizuka Ito, and Naomi Ozora round out the ensemble of vampire misfits and nighttime mischief-makers.

New to the Series?

Catch up now—Season 1 is streaming on demand exclusively on HIDIVE. Whether you’re a first-time viewer or a returning fan ready to get bitten all over again, now’s the time to dive in.

Follow HIDIVE on X (Twitter), Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube for more news, trailers, and sneak peeks leading up to Call of the Night‘s second season.

Because when the sun sets… the real love stories begin.

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