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Guns N’ Roses’ “Sweet Child O’ Mine” Set as Ending Theme for New Gundam Hathaway Film

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Guns N’ Roses’ iconic rock anthem “Sweet Child O’ Mine” has been selected as the ending theme for Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway: The Sorcery of Nymph Circe, the latest entry in the Gundam Hathaway film series, Bandai Namco Filmworks announced Thursday .

A special promotional trailer featuring the song is scheduled for release Monday, Feb. 2. According to the announcement, the song’s themes of tenderness and longing were chosen to reflect the emotional state of protagonist Hathaway Noa, particularly following his encounter with the mysterious young woman Gigi Andalucia .

Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway: The Sorcery of Nymph Circe opened in Japanese theaters Friday, Jan. 30, with a global theatrical release planned for a later date. The film follows the 2021 release of Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway, which drew widespread attention for its grounded combat sequences, subdued dialogue and psychologically driven storytelling within the long-running Gundam franchise .

Originally released in 1987, “Sweet Child O’ Mine” became Guns N’ Roses’ signature hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1988. The song is widely recognized for Slash’s opening guitar riff and has endured as a cross-generational anthem. Its official music video surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube in 2019 — the first song from the 1980s to do so — and has since exceeded 1.8 billion views worldwide .

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Set in the Universal Century timeline 12 years after Char’s Rebellion, the Gundam Hathaway storyline centers on Hathaway Noa, the son of Federation officer Bright Noa, who secretly leads the anti-government organization MAFTY. As Hathaway prepares an attack on the Adelaide Conference, Federation officer Kenneth Sleg mobilizes countermeasures, while Gigi’s cryptic presence complicates the motives and actions of all involved .

The film is directed by Shukou Murase, with a screenplay by Yasuyuki Muto and music composed by Hiroyuki Sawano. Animation production is handled by Bandai Namco Filmworks, with theatrical distribution by Bandai Namco Filmworks and Shochiku Co., Ltd. A U.S. release date has not yet been announced .

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Umamusume: Pretty Derby – Beginning of a New Era – First NA Theatrical Release set for February 2026

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Umamusume: Pretty Derby – Beginning of a New Era, the first feature-length anime film from Cygames’ long-running Umamusume franchise, will receive its first North American theatrical release on Feb. 27, 2026.

The film marks a significant milestone in the franchise’s expansion outside Japan, following a strong domestic performance in 2024 that saw the film surpass 1.4 billion yen at the Japanese box office. Its North American release reflects the growing international presence of the Umamusume brand, which has steadily expanded through anime, manga and mobile games .

Prior to its theatrical debut, Beginning of a New Era screened at Anime Expo 2025 in Los Angeles and Anime NYC 2025 in New York City. Both showings drew large and enthusiastic crowds, signaling strong demand for a wider theatrical release among North American anime audiences .

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The film is part of the broader Umamusume Project, a multimedia franchise produced by Cygames that centers on character-driven stories inspired by real-life racehorses. Set within the competitive Twinkle Series racing circuit, the franchise follows Umamusume athletes as they train and compete in pursuit of their dreams alongside classmates and trainers .

Cygames’ flagship mobile title, Umamusume: Pretty Derby, has surpassed 30 million downloads across Asia since its Japanese launch in 2021. The English-language version debuted last summer and quickly gained traction, earning Best Mobile Game honors at The Game Awards 2025 .

Beginning of a New Era follows Jungle Pocket, known as “Pokke,” a free-spirited racer who resolves to challenge the Twinkle Series after witnessing a defining performance by Fuji Kiseki. After enrolling at Tracen Academy, she trains under veteran coach Tanabe and faces formidable rivals in pursuit of the Triple Crown, a series of three races that can only be attempted once in a lifetime .

The film is directed by Ken Yamamoto, with a screenplay by Kiyoko Yoshimura and music composed by Masaru Yokoyama. Animation production is handled by CygamesPictures, with Jun Yamazaki serving as character designer and lead animation director .

Umamusume: Pretty Derby – Beginning of a New Era will be distributed theatrically in North America by GAGA Corporation.

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Dragon Ball Super Returns as ‘Enhanced Series’ Dragon Ball Super: Beerus, Premiering Fall 2026

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Dragon Ball Super is officially returning with a new enhanced edition titled Dragon Ball Super: Beerus, set to premiere in Fall 2026, it was announced Sunday during the “Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri” event at Makuhari Messe in Japan .

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The announcement was made during the live stage presentation “Exclusive Announcements! GENKIDASTAGE Part 2,” marking a major relaunch of the Dragon Ball Super anime. Based on the original work, story and character designs by series creator Akira Toriyama, the project is described as a comprehensive reworking of the original television series .

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According to producers, Dragon Ball Super: Beerus is an “enhanced edition” that features newly added and redrawn animation cuts, fully re-rendered footage and reconstructed story elements. The series will also include newly recorded dialogue, updated musical scoring and enhanced sound effects, with a strong emphasis on increasing the intensity and immersion of its battle sequences .

The reveal took place on stage with Masako Nozawa, the voice of Son Goku; Koichi Yamadera, the voice of Beerus; and Dragon Ball executive producer Akio Iyoku in attendance. The cast and staff shared their reactions with fans following the announcement .

A new launch trailer and key visual were released alongside the announcement. The trailer opens with Beerus, the God of Destruction, awakening from a long slumber before setting his sights on Earth. Goku and his allies, including Vegeta and Whis, are shown preparing for a universe-shaking confrontation that threatens the balance of cosmic order .

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The key visual depicts Beerus and Goku against the backdrop of Earth and outer space, underscoring the scale and stakes of the conflict. Both the trailer and visual are now available through official Dragon Ball platforms .

First serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump in 1984, Dragon Ball has grown into one of the most influential franchises in anime and manga history, expanding into television animation, feature films, video games and merchandise worldwide. Dragon Ball Super originally aired from 2015 to 2018, with the franchise continuing through theatrical releases such as Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero and the debut of Dragon Ball DAIMA in 2024 .

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The launch of Dragon Ball Super: Beerus positions the series as a centerpiece of Dragon Ball’s ongoing 40th anniversary celebrations, signaling a renewed focus on revisiting and refining key moments from the franchise’s modern era.

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Dragon Ball Celebrates 40th Anniversary With Global Special Video and Music by Hans Zimmer

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Dragon Ball, one of the most influential franchises in anime and manga history, is celebrating its 40th anniversary with the worldwide release of a special animated video unveiled Sunday during the “Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri” event at Makuhari Messe in Japan.

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The Dragon Ball 40th Anniversary Special Video was announced during the event’s opening stage and released simultaneously across the globe, marking a major milestone for the long-running franchise. The commemorative animation brings creator Akira Toriyama’s iconic color illustrations to life through a blend of modern animation techniques, designed to honor the original artwork while presenting it through a contemporary visual lens.

Produced by Toei Animation, the project is directed by Naoki Miyahara, a veteran of the series who previously served as general animation director on Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT. The animation places a strong emphasis on faithfully translating the texture, color and expressive qualities of Toriyama’s illustrations into motion, resulting in a dynamic visual journey that reflects the growth and legacy of protagonist Son Goku.

A major highlight of the anniversary video is its original musical score, composed by Academy Award–winning film composer Hans Zimmer. Known for iconic works such as The Lion King and Pirates of the Caribbean, Zimmer composed a brand-new orchestral theme titled “Infinite Future” exclusively for the project, adding a cinematic scope to the celebration.

In a statement shared during the event, Zimmer expressed his appreciation for being part of the franchise’s milestone anniversary.

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“It was truly a joy to be part of this special anniversary project,” Zimmer said. “Drawing inspiration from Akira Toriyama’s incredible illustrations and the stunning animation in this video, I thoroughly enjoyed composing the music. To Dragon Ball fans around the world, I sincerely hope you enjoy watching it”

via press release

The announcement took place at Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri, a free, reservation-based event dedicated to celebrating the franchise’s four decades of history. The event featured special exhibits, presentations and livestream programming for fans around the world.

Originally serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump in 1984, Dragon Ball quickly became one of Japan’s most successful manga series before expanding into television animation, theatrical films, video games and merchandise. The franchise has continued to evolve in recent years with releases such as Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero and the debut of Dragon Ball DAIMA in 2024, which coincided with the 40th anniversary of the manga’s original publication.

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Every Manga in Every Language: How Orange Inc. Is Expanding Global Manga Access With emaqi

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For decades, manga fans outside Japan have faced a persistent problem: the vast majority of Japanese manga has never received an official translation. While piracy has attempted to fill that gap, it has often done so at the expense of creators and publishers. Tokyo-founded localization startup Orange Inc. believes there is a sustainable alternative—one that combines respect for manga culture with carefully applied technology.

Founded in 2021 by Shoko Ugaki, Orange Inc. was built around a clear mission: “Every manga in every language.” That philosophy is embodied in emaqi, the company’s digital manga platform, which launched in North America with more than 13,000 volumes spanning approximately 1,700 series, including many titles never before officially available in English.

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From Fandom to Founding Vision

Orange Inc.’s origins trace back to Ugaki’s lifelong relationship with manga. A self-described otaku, Ugaki grew up surrounded by manga—more than 15,000 volumes in his family home—and continues to read extensively. While anime and games were part of that upbringing, manga remained the core medium that shaped his creative outlook.

A second influence was technology. After joining a mobile game development company in 2013, Ugaki began exploring what he describes as “the technologies that will define the next era.” That search took on new urgency when he discovered just how little of Japan’s manga catalog had been translated.

Industry estimates suggest that only about two percent of Japanese manga titles receive official English releases. According to Orange Inc., many readers turn to piracy not out of preference, but because legal alternatives do not exist.

“Creators pour their lives into their work,” Ugaki said. “If official editions don’t reach readers, manga culture itself is at risk.”

Shoko Ugaki via email

A Human-First Approach to AI Localization

Orange Inc. has drawn attention for its hybrid AI-assisted translation workflow—an approach that Ugaki emphasizes is designed to support, not replace, human professionals.

Each manga chapter moves through an extensive pipeline: preparation and glossary creation, AI base translation, human translation and quality control, AI-assisted retouching, professional typesetting, final review, and publication. At every stage, translators, editors, retouchers, and letterers refine the work to preserve tone, cultural nuance, and authorial intent.

The preparation phase is considered especially critical. Teams analyze character voices, world-building, recurring terminology, and stylistic patterns before translation begins. Shared glossaries and localization guidelines are used to ensure consistency across long-running series.

Orange Inc. also stresses the importance of its multicultural staff, which includes Japanese team members with overseas experience and non-Japanese staff deeply familiar with Japanese language and culture. Multiple rounds of independent quality control are used to reduce bias and catch subtle issues.

AI, Ugaki said, is used strictly for mechanical and repetitive tasks. “It’s about amplification, not replacement,” he noted, adding that human translators remain central to the process.

Manga titles exclusive to emaqi

Addressing Industry Concerns

AI-assisted localization has been met with skepticism across the manga industry, particularly amid concerns about job displacement and ethical use. Ugaki draws a clear distinction between language assistance and AI-generated artwork.

Orange Inc. states that it does not use AI for illustration and that its systems are not trained on copyrighted manga artwork. Its language models are used solely to assist with localization, leaving creative interpretation and final execution to human professionals.

Transparency, Ugaki believes, is essential to maintaining trust. The company has increasingly engaged directly with North American audiences through conventions, interviews, and community outreach. Ugaki relocated to the United States to better understand overseas readership and cultural expectations.

emaqi and a Different Monetization Model

Unlike many digital manga services, emaqi does not rely exclusively on an all-you-can-read subscription model. Instead, it uses a coin-based, pay-per-title system—a choice driven largely by publisher licensing realities.

Many rights holders decline subscription-based distribution, meaning a subscription-only approach would exclude a significant number of titles. The coin model allows emaqi to offer a broader catalog while still supporting creators. A “Wait Until Free” feature also lets readers legally access select chapters over time.

Orange Inc. has indicated that it may explore hybrid models in the future, balancing accessibility, user choice, and creator compensation.

Coin model on emaqi

Creators at the Center

Feedback from creators has been a key measure of success for Orange Inc. At events such as Anime Expo, the company has showcased localized works through trailers and sample displays. Some visiting manga creators have expressed surprise and gratitude at seeing overseas fans engage directly with their work.

Beyond publishing, Orange Inc. has invested in cultural initiatives including its Manga Truck project across the United States, donations to UC Berkeley’s East Asian Library, and sponsorship of museum exhibitions highlighting manga as an art form.

Orange Inc’s Manga Track | Via Instagram

Looking Ahead

While emaqi currently focuses on Japanese-to-English releases, Ugaki said Orange Inc. is actively developing multilingual expansion. The company’s long-term goal is to reduce language barriers and allow readers worldwide to experience manga in their native languages.

“If people around the world can read manga as naturally as they do in Japan,” Ugaki said, “then manga can become part of everyday life everywhere.”

Shoko Ugaki via email

Building Trust Beyond Technology

For readers who remain skeptical about AI’s role in manga translation, Ugaki is clear that technology is not the company’s driving force—manga is.

“While AI translation tends to attract attention, our roots lie in loving manga and wanting to deliver it to the world,” Ugaki said. “AI is simply one means toward that end. Human hands complete the key stages, and our stance of prioritizing narrative fidelity and reader experience remains unchanged.”

Rather than focusing on promoting AI itself, Orange Inc. has concentrated its efforts on expanding access to manga that global audiences have never had the opportunity to read. According to Ugaki, building trust takes time, and actions matter more than explanations.

“We want to help more people discover manga’s appeal,” he said, “and contribute to the expansion of manga culture itself.”

Shoko Ugaki via email

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