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“New Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt”! | New Teaser PV and Cast Announced

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The wait is over! Fans of the outrageous and genre-defying anime Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt can finally celebrate as the teaser PV for the highly anticipated sequel, New Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt, has dropped! This bold and vibrant series, known for its distinctive cartoon-like animation style and raunchy humor, first aired in 2010 and became a global sensation. Now, Studio TRIGGER is bringing the series back with all the flair and chaos fans love.

The teaser PV not only showcases the series’ iconic visual style but also introduces the returning and new voice cast! Arisa Ogasawara is back as the ever-sassy Panty, alongside Mariya Ise, who reprises her role as the gothic and sweet-toothed Stocking. Joining them is Akeno Watanabe as Knee Socks and Yuko Natsuyoshi as the mischievous Fastener, along with many familiar voices returning from the original series.

In addition to the cast, the production team has unveiled more key staff members and details about the music. ☆Taku Takahashi of m-flo and TeddyLoid, the powerhouse duo behind the original series’ unforgettable soundtrack, are confirmed to return. With their dynamic soundscapes, fans can expect music that perfectly complements the chaos and charm of the returning series.

Japanese voice casts comments

Arisa Ogasawara / Panty,

This is Arisa Ogasawara, the voice of Panty. I couldn’t believe it when I first heard that “Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt” is coming back! I thought “Huh? No way! Is this a joke?!” But it’s true! And to top it off, it’s been 14 years… I’m super surprised! I’m really excited to meet the “bitches” again. Whether you’ve seen “Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt” before, never watched it, or watched it but couldn’t quite understand it, I hope you’re looking forward to it!

– via press release

Mariya Ise / Stocking,

No way… Is the legendary anime “Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt”… coming back?!?!
I’m definitely not the only one who has been eagerly waiting for a new series…
It’s going to come back even stronger and cause chaos in Daten City!!
Please look forward to it!!

– via press release

Koji Ishii / Garterbelt,

Ah, so it’s being renewed… I wonder who will act Garterbelt,” I thought, and then it turned out to be me. I was honestly surprised to be taking on that physically demanding role after 14 years, and I realized that I’d have to push myself and get in shape to handle it. After all, as you all know, it’s quite a serious role… So, I’m fully focused and deter to approach it with seriousness and dedication.

– via press release

Hiroyuki Yoshino / Brief,

Wow, are we really going to release this work into a world so full of restrictions…?
To everyone who enjoyed the previous series, of course, and to those who are experiencing ”Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt” for the first time with this new installment, I’d be so happy if you could enjoy this bold, no-holds-barred, unapologetic work—one that hides nothing and shies away from nothing!

– via press release

☆Taku Takahashi (m-flo),

I’m really happy to be able to participate again in such an experimental and bold work among the TRIGGER productions. Each episode has its own unique tone and I had a great time creating music in a variety of styles to match that. This time, we also worked on the production while having sessions with different track makers. Compared to the previous series, I was able to communicate even more closely with the TRIGGER staff, so I’d love for you to check out how the visuals and music synchronize this time!

– via press release

After its 14-year hiatus, New Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt is shaping up to be an electrifying continuation of the cult classic. For updates the series, visit the official website (Japanese).

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CYBERPUNK: EDGERUNNERS Receives a Manga Prequel and Blu-ray Edition!

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The universe of Cyberpunk edgerunners expands with Manga Prequel and Blu-ray Release in 2025!

Manga Prequel: Cyberpunk: Edgerunners MADNESS

KADOKAWA announced on Friday the release of, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners MADNESS, a prequel to the Netflix hit series of the same. The manga explores the backstory of fan-favorites Rebecca and Pilar, before they became part of David Martinez’s crew, the siblings were already legends in the making, carving out a name for themselves in the brutal streets of Night City. But when a mysterious figure named Safran disrupts their lives, their paths take an unexpected turn.

(C)KADOKAWA / (C) CD PROJEKT RED

The manga is illustrate by Asano know for BNA: Brand New Animal manga and written by Cyberpunk 2077 writer, Bartosz Sztybor (CD PROJEKT RED). This manga marks the first-ever adaptation of the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners universe into print. Begining TODAY, the manga is available in Japanese on KADOKAWA’s Comic Alive+ website. The manga is set to be serialized in multiple languages, with the following publishers handling the release:

Traditional Chinese: KADOKAWA Taiwan Corporation (launching December 20th)

Japanese: KADOKAWA Corporation (ALIVE+ label)

Polish: Studio JG

Italian: Panini SpA

Spanish: Panini España S.A.

German: Panini Verlags GmbH

French: Panini France S.A.

For U.S. fans, Dark Horse will release the series in paperback volumes at a later date.

Kadokawa describes the manga:

Cyberpunk: Edgerunners MADNESS, the first comic series based on this anime, serves as a prequel to Cyberpunk: Edgerunners featuring the highly popular siblings Pilar and Rebecca as its protagonists. The comic portrays not only the comical and energetic actions of the siblings but also the compelling and finely woven story that sheds light on the sibling’s dreams and upbringing, which were not explored in the anime series. Furthermore, a new character, the mysterious man known as Safran makes an appearance, driving the story into the realm of MADNESS.

Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, animated by Studio Trigger and based on CD PROJEKT RED’s Cyberpunk 2077, debuted in September 2022 to widespread acclaim. Fans quickly fell in love with its stellar direction, compelling characters, talented voice cast, and unforgettable music. The series’ success was cemented when it won Anime of the Year at the 2023 Anime Awards.

Blu-ray Release: The Anime You Love, Now in Physical Format

Cyberpunk: Edgerunners is coming to Blu-ray in 2025, giving fans the chance to own the stunning, award-winning series that took the anime world by its feels. Created in collaboration with Studio TRIGGER.

(C) CD PROJEKT RED

Set in the same universe as CD PROJEKT RED’s Cyberpunk 2077 game, the anime tells the gripping story of David Martinez, a street kid navigating the deadly allure of technology and body modification in Night City. The Blu-ray edition will be available in Japan, the USA, Canada, Latin America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Thailand.

Whether you’re itching to revisit David’s story in crisp Blu-ray quality or eager to uncover Rebecca and Pilar’s untold past in MADNESS, 2025 is shaping up to be a thrilling year for Cyberpunk: Edgerunners fans.

Will you be adding the Blu-ray or manga to your collection? Let us know what you’re most hyped about!

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I’m a Behemoth, an S-Ranked Monster, but Mistaken for a Cat, I Live as an Elf Girl’s Pet Anime SET TO AIR January 2025 | New Trailer + Cast

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Teaser visual for the TV anime “I’m an S-Rank Monster, Behemoth, but I’m Mistaken for a Cat and Live as a Pet Knight of an Elf Girl” (c) Shinonome Taro, Ginyoku Nozomi, Yoruno Mitsuki / Hakusensha / Behemoth Production Committee

The upcoming fantasy anime I’m an S-Rank Monster Behemoth, but I’m Mistaken for a Cat and Living as an Elf Girl’s Pet Knight follows the tale of a protagonist who, after losing his life, is reincarnated as a juvenile Behemoth—an S-Rank disaster-level monster. The story unfolds as he navigates his new life under the guise of a seemingly ordinary pet. The series is adapted from the original work by Ginyoku Nozomi and Shinonome Tarou.

Teaser visual for the TV anime “I’m an S-Rank Monster, Behemoth, but I’m Mistaken for a Cat and Live as a Pet Knight of an Elf Girl” (c) Shinonome Taro, Ginyoku Nozomi, Yoruno Mitsuki / Hakusensha / Behemoth Production Committee

New Cast Announcements

Nonoka Obuchi as Lili, a Hypixie girl from the fairy tribe and Yu Wakui as Feli, a Hydriad girl also hailing from the fairy tribe.

Shinonome Taro, Ginyoku Nozomi, Yoruno Mitsuki / Hakusensha / Behemoth Production Committee

Opening Theme & Music Staff

The opening theme, “Saikou no Kokoro”, is performed by Nonoka Obuchi (Lili). The song features lyrics, composition, and arrangement by Kawatani Enon of Gesu no Kiwami Otome and Indigo la End. Additional music composition is handled by Shirato Yusuke and oni, whose work is previewed in the series’ first official promotional video (PV), alongside Obuchi’s song.

Production Team & Cast

Directed by Tetsuo Hirakawa with series composition by Kanichi Katou, the anime is co-produced by Zero-G and Saberworks. The main cast includes:

  • Tasuku Hatanaka as Tama
  • Riho Sugiyama as Tama (Cat)
  • Hinaki Yano as Aria
  • Tomori Kusunoki as Vulcan
  • Hitomi Ueda as Stella
  • Nonoka Obuchi as Lily
  • Yu Wakui as Feri

Special Cast Commentary

Nonoka Obuchi (voice of Lili)

I’m Obuchi Nonohana, and I’ll be playing the role of Lili! Lili is a pixie who is perfectly described as “tomboyish”! She’s a small but reliable and cute fairy. I love admiring little kittens, but just once I’d love to entrust my whole body to a fluffy thing bigger than me like Lili…! Thank you very much for your support!!

via press release

Yu Wakui (Voice of Ferry)

Feli-chan is a fairy girl who is easygoing, but also has a curious and friendly side. Ever since I read the original work, I thought it would be fun to spend time with a girl like her, so I’m very happy to have had the opportunity to meet Feli-chan! I’ll do my best to portray her so that I can fully convey her charm, so please look forward to it!

via press release

Nonoka Obuchi (regarding the opening theme)

I am Obuchi Nonohana, and I will be singing the opening theme song, “Saikou no Kokoro.” I put my S-Rank feelings into this pop and cute song written by Kawatani Enon! I hope you can feel its “soft” and “big” strength. Also, the combination of the musicians led by Kawatani is just like a party of adventurers! You will be enchanted by the music created by their ultimate teamwork…!

Via press release

Enon Kawatani (Music composition and arrangement)

I wrote this song with the “utmost care”. I was led by Obuchi’s singing voice and wrote this song with great enthusiasm. For me, who loves reincarnation stories, this offer is like a reward. I have more to look forward to next year.

via press release

The anime is set to premiere in January 2025.

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New Fantasy Anime Übel Blatt Premieres January 2025 on Prime Video

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Übel Blatt, a brand new fantasy anime based on SQUARE ENIX comic of the same, is set to debut on January 11, 2025, exclusively on Prime Video worldwide. This dark fantasy series will release new episodes weekly at 1:30 a.m. JST. If you’re a fan of dark fantasy, action-packed, gripping tales, this might be your next favorite anime.

©Etorouji Shiono/SQUARE ENIX,Ubel Blatt Production Consortium

Series Introduction

The ultimate in dark fantasy is finally becoming an anime! In 3968 AD, to stop the invasion from Wischtech, Land of Shadows, the Emperor had equipped fourteen young souls with lances and sent them on a mission. It was believed that three lost their lives on the journey, four had betrayed the Emperor and joined the enemy, so they were eliminated. But this was actually due to a betrayal by the other seven who wanted all the glory for themselves. After their return to the Empire, they were given the title of the Seven Heroes. They had gained the respect of the people and rose to statuses of glory. Meanwhile, the others were deprived of their distinguished military service and labeled the Traitorous Lances.


One swordsman named Ascheriit managed to survive by consuming fairy flesh. He retained the physical appearance of a young man, changed his name to Köinzell and twenty years later, he begins his journey to get revenge against the Seven Heroes!

©Etorouji Shiono/SQUARE ENIX,Ubel Blatt Production Consortium

Based on “Übel Blatt II: The Knights of the Deceased King“ written and illustrated by Etorouji Shiono and Published by SQUARE ENIX, serialized in “Monthly BIG GANGAN”. A sequel manga titled Übel Blatt II: Shiseru Ō no Kishidan began serialization in Monthly Big Gangan in February 2024.

Cast and Music
The anime features a talented voice cast, including:

Toshiki Masuda as Wied, Hitomi Ueda as Altea, and Yui Kanari as Aht, with more cast members yet to be reviled. Music for the series is being composed by Shun Narita, with powerful theme songs adding to the atmosphere,

Opening Theme: “Zainin” Performed by the popular duo GARNiDELiA.
Ending Theme: “Stella” Sung by Hina Tachibana, who also voices the character Peepi.

Global Premiere Events

Fans will have the chance to see Übel Blatt early at several exclusive screenings:

The World Premiere will take place on November 29, 2024, at Anime Festival Asia (AFA) in Singapore. This event includes a special panel featuring Yuya Hirose (voice of Köinzell) and Producer Yuki Watanabe from Pony Canyon. South Korea Screenings: December 6–7, 2024, at the Anime x Game Festival.
Japan Premiere: December 15, 2024, in Tokyo. These events will give audiences a first look at the anime and a chance to hear from its cast and creators.

Watch the Trailer

The newly released trailer, You can watch it here.

Mark your calendars for January 11, 2025, and prepare to dive into the gripping world of Übel Blatt! For more information and updates on the series, visit the official site here.

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New GOLF Anime ‘Sorairo Utility’ Tees Off in January 2025

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Sorairo Utility is generating buzz ahead of its premiere in January 2025, with the release of its second trailer! The story follows Minami Aoba, a high school girl who feels lost and without a clear passion or purpose in life. That is, until she stumbles upon golf.

©Sorairo Utility

The trailer showcases Minami’s journey as she discovers golf—starting as an absolute beginner—while developing a friendship with Haruka Akane, a gifted young golfer, and Ayaka Hoshimi, an ambitious aspiring influencer. But Sorairo Utility isn’t your average sports anime; it’s mixed with a slice of life tone. Everyday moments that shape these characters’ lives, from shopping for golf gear to relaxing in a sauna, giving audiences a warm and relatable glimpse into their world.

The series have partnered with some big names in the Japanese golf industry, including Yamaha, Mizuno, Dunlop Sports Marketing, and Victoria Co., their gear visible throughout the series, to bring an authentic feel to the series and official merchandise. Yamaha’s INPRES DRIVESTAR utility club and Mizuno’s JPX923 irons are some of the products showcased in the trailer.

Its ending theme, “Horizon,” written and performed by singer-songwriter Moeka Yahagi. Yahagi, known for her diverse voice and lyrical talent, has penned the song specifically for the anime, aiming to capture the emotional warmth of the story, serving as a message to the characters and, in a
way,

I am so happy to be in charge of the ending theme song for “Sorairo Utility”. This is my first
time writing a song specifically for a project, so I felt a bit nervous, but I hope this song
conveys the warmth of the work even more. Please give it lots of love!

– Moeka Yahagi via press release

The talented voice cast includes Miyu Takagi as Minami Aoba, Yurina Amami as Haruka Akane, and Ayasa Goto as Ayaka Hoshimi. The series is directed by Kengo Saito, with Yu Sato writing the series composition and screenplay. Yostar Pictures is handling the animation production, promising beautiful visuals.

The anime series is based on Yostar Pictures’ first original work of the same name, which was initially a short film broadcast in 2021,

Whether you’re a golf fan or someone looking for an inspiring story about self-discovery, Sorairo Utility is shaping up to be a must-watch. Stay tuned for more updates as we count down to its January 2025 debut!

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Transforming Manga to Film: Ghost Cat Anzu’s Unique Adaptation

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Fans of the supernatural comedy manga Ghost Cat Anzu are in for a treat with the upcoming animated film adaptation. However, this film isn’t just a direct translation of the manga — it’s taking a bold new approach. While the original manga series charmed readers with lighthearted, comedic antics, the film adds a more adventurous twist to the familiar story of Anzu, the mischievous ghost cat.

Meet The Makers

The film is a collaboration between directors Kuno Yoko and Nobuhiro Yamashita. Kuno Yoko is responsible for the animated segments, while Nobuhiro Yamashita directs the live-action segments used in the rotoscoping process.

Often compared to Aki Kaurismäki, known for his films centering on characters who are usually left alone facing the consequences, Nobuhiro Yamashita is best known for his first 35mm film, Linda Linda Linda (2005), about a group teenagers who form a band to cover songs by the Japanese punk rock band the Blue Hearts. The film was a popular success that brought him squarely into the realm of commercial cinema.

Kuno Yoko is a talented animator and manga creator recognized both nationally and internationally. She began creating manga in high school, and her debut publication, The Horn and Love of Yuiko Amagi (2017), won second prize for debut works at the Japan Media Arts Festival, where she also became the first artist to win two First Work prizes in different categories.

Credit: John Salangsang for AIF

She was a rotoscoping animation director known for her work on Shunji Iwai’s The Case of Hana and Alice (2015) and for directing the opening film for the puppet show Gara Piko Pu in 2016. She also worked as a character designer for Shiriri in Alien Shiriri from the Crayon Shin-chan series, created animations for Crayon Shin-chan: Kung-fu Boys Ramen Scrimmage in 2017, and directed episodes of Houseki no Kuni / Age of Crystals, earning significant international recognition. Ghost Cat Anzu marks her feature film directorial debut.

Rotoscoping Ghost Cat Anzu

The film is stands out from most anime films as the production team used a technique called rotoscoping. Rotoscoping involves artists tracing over live-action footage, one frame at a time, to make the animations look more realistic.

This method helps animators capture lifelike movements and is often used to blend animated characters with live-action scenes. While time-consuming, rotoscoping is great for creating detailed, realistic animations.

As you watch the film, you can hear the actors’ voices as if they were recorded along with the live-action scenes, and that’s because they were! The characters’ voices were captured on-site, which enhances the authenticity of the film’s sound design. This blend of live-action and animation creates a unique viewing experience, with real locations being animated over to create a surreal effect.

INTERVIEW

We had the pleasure to briefly speak with director Kuno Yoko and producer Keiichi Kondo at this year’s Animation Is Film Festival,

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From Manga to Film: What’s Changed?

©Takashi Imashiro, Kodansha / Bakeneko Anzu-chan Production Committee

The Ghost Cat Anzu manga is loved for its fun, slice-of-life style, revolving around Anzu, a mischievous bakeneko (ghost cat), and the residents of his town. The lighthearted interactions between characters are shown with simple and defined artwork, where humor and charm come from Anzu’s everyday situations. The manga focuses on episodic stories instead of one continuous plot. But the film takes the story in a different direction…

A New Setting and Main Character

©Takashi Imashiro, Kodansha / Bakeneko Anzu-chan Production Committee

The film diverges from the manga by focusing on a complete, full adventure with Aznu and a new character, Karin, a precocious tween who unexpectedly moves to rural Japan to live with her grandfather.

Karin’s distrust of Anzu becomes a central theme in the movie, which contrasts with the lighter and more comedic tone of the manga. Karin actively resists Anzu’s attempts to help her, giving the film a more rebellious and adventurous feel. It’s essential to highlight that the film incorporates various short stories from the manga, adding Karin to the mix while significantly altering other pivotal characters like Anzu’s “mother” and Tetsuya.

According to directors Kuno Yoko and Nobuhiro Yamashita,

In the original work, Anzu is a ghost cat living with a monk in a temple. Unlike the typical expectations associated with ghost cats, which are supposed to surprise and scare people, Anzu behaves like an idle old man: he aimlessly sleeps, works part-time as a massage therapist, and is seen urinating in front of the temple. To present Anzu in a more appealing light, the film required a character to contrast with him. This is how we introduced the original character of Karin into the film, a girl as difficult to deal with as Anzu.

– Via Press Release

What Fans Can Expect from the Film

The film promises a blend of comedy, action, and emotional depth, with Karin and Anzu having to face the demonic consequences of Karin’s impulsive and rebellious actions. Fans can expect intense action scenes and dramatic tension that weren’t present in the manga while still holding onto the comedic elements that make Ghost Cat Anzu beloved.

©Takashi Imashiro, Kodansha / Bakeneko Anzu-chan Production Committee

Fans of the original manga will observe significant shifts in the tone, character dynamics, and stakes of the story. While the manga presents a relaxed, slice-of-life narrative, the film elevates the emotional stakes, infuses dramatic action, and establishes a more compelling plot arc. Despite these transformations, the film preserves the essence of Ghost Cat Anzu by maintaining its comedic core.

That being said, the film faces challenges with narrative coherence and structure; for a runtime of 97 minutes, the film would have been better as short film. However, for fans of the manga the film delivers a cinematic interpretation that skillfully balances humor, adventure, and emotional resonance. This new adaptation presents an innovative perspective on Ghost Cat Anzu, providing an enjoyable experience for both dedicated fans and those new to the series.

©Takashi Imashiro, Kodansha / Bakeneko Anzu-chan Production Committee

Prepare for a unique, supernatural adventure like never before when Ghost Cat Anzu hits theaters on November 15th!

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‘MAKE A GIRL’ Interview With Gensho Yasuda | ANIME EXPO 2024

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Gensho Yasuda, a member of Xenotoon Inc., is a rising star in the world of animation. With a social media following exceeding 6 million, Yasuda has captured the attention of a global audience through his innovative and captivating anime shorts. His breakthrough came with the self-produced anime “Make Love,” which garnered critical acclaim and won a prize at the prestigious 29th CG Anime Contest in 2020, Japan’s oldest CG animation contest. Building on this success, Yasuda has taken on the role of director for his latest project, “MAKE A GIRL,” further showcasing his talent and vision in the animation industry.

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MAKE A GIRL is scheduled for release in Japan sometime in 2025. Film’s synopsis is as follows,

Akira Mizutamari, a scientific genius who succeeded in developing and commercializing SALT, a robot that supports people’s lives, finds himself stuck in a rut when all of his new inventions fail. After hearing from a friend that he can “power up” by creating a girlfriend, he does literally that and scientifically creates an “artificial” girlfriend named “No. Zero”. Torn between her programmed emotions and her growing feelings, No. Zero starts to waver. Is it “love” that buds between her and Akira, who is unaccustomed to communicating with others, or perhaps……?

The fascinating characters in this story are brought to life by Atsumi Tanezaki (No. Zero), known for her versatile performances as Anya in “SPY x FAMILY” and Frieren in “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End,” and Shun Horie (Akira Mizutamari), who has captivated audiences in leading roles such as Kyoutarou Ichikawa in “The Dangers in My Heart.”

Interview With Gensho Yasuda

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We had the opportunity to interview Yasuda-san regarding his latest project, “MAKE A GIRL” who Yasuda serves as the director. Before we could ask our questions, KADOKAWA promotion team had the following questions for Yasuda-san,

KADOKAWA PT:
Yasuda-san published many CG animations on SNS and YouTube. Total number of social media followers is more than 6 million followers. His works have been seen all over the world. What made you decide to create and post your own CG animation?

Gensho Yasuda: I enjoy reading and creating stories as a hobby. I work as a 3D animator, and I’ve been wanting to make 3D animations based on my own stories. In Japan, many creators, like mangakas, don’t frequently use social media to promote their work. Therefore, I’ve decided to use social media to promote my own creations.

KADOKAWA PT:
For the production of the film “MAKE A GIRL,” you have set up a studio called Gensho Yasuda Studio.
Is there any difference between working alone and working with a studio?

Gensho Yasuda: so working on my own the freedom that I experience is really the best part. It really allows me to set up and think about the technical approach in detail before starting so it’s really the advantage is being able to research while I’m working. So it’s kind of like a two birds one stone situation. Working in teams, in contrast really it’s a strength in numbers. The workload is reduced. The research can be done much faster. And in terms of MAKE A GIRL we worked with that eight-person team and so it was kind of like eight times the work was done in a very short amount of time. The research was done eight times faster, but it wasn’t just that it was that each animator brought with them their unique careers and their unique ideas and techniques, they discovered new techniques and they even taught me new techniques as well. So the ideas that weren’t mine got to be incorporated into this as well, which was a huge strength of working with that team.


KADOKAWA PT:
What are some of the highlights of the film? What should the audience keep an eye out for?

Gensho Yasuda: So I’ve made a lot of short animes and in these short animes that were online I didn’t use any voice actors and it was just about the movement. It was simply only the visual that was involved which required some imagination from the audience and this time in this film, I’ve used voice actors and they really gave life to these characters so you can enjoy it a lot more like a classic anime. And in the sort of CG action scenes, that’s one of my strengths and one of my deeper wells of experience I would say so I think that will be a really fun and exciting part for audiences to watch as well.

Our Questions

Gensho Yasuda & Krystal during Anime Expo 2024

KRYSTAL: Usually your animations have little to no voiceover, for each character in this project has a voice actor. Do you think this project will resonate with your audience?

Gensho Yasuda: Yeah, I think so, but you know until now, imagination was such a big part of the shorts that hit, as you said, and people were just kind of free to imagine what they wanted based on their life experiences and what came to mind. This is a lot more like classic anime, so there isn’t as much that people can use their imagination with, so yeah. That’s a point that will be interesting to see how people relate to this.

KRYSTAL: Tell how you came up with initial story of MAKE A GIRL?

Gensho Yasuda: it’s literally ‘make a girlfriend’, is how you described when you get a girlfriend or that kind of thing. So thinking about the sentence written down I thought about how there could be a lot of different meanings to that sentence and the noun of girlfriend can be thought of in different ways. So I thought well what if there was a scientist that used science to create his girlfriend and I love science fiction and it’s sort of a meta expression of my love of SF that I put into this piece this film.’

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KRYSTAL: What were some of the challenges that you faced in this project?

Gensho Yasuda: So the biggest challenge was really just making the film itself. There were 8 members including myself in this project and to get each of these people to become this fully fleshed-out animator was a process especially because I have a very unique know-how and I have some very interesting specialties that I taught these other people so that was the most challenging part was like creating the environment for that to happen before we even started making the film. However, at the same time, you know, six months or about a year in, each person focused on a different section, for example, like 3D modeling or background work, that sort of thing. And so each person kind of became a specialist in each area and so much so that their level of detail and expertise became deeper than mine in those areas. So I really came to rely on them and learn from them.

KRYSTAL: I know it’s probably too early to tell but you have created a numerous characters throughout your career releasing your shorts. Do you think you’ll create a film or a larger animations based on the other characters you’ve created?

Gensho Yasuda: In terms of characters I’d like to expand upon, definitely the cursed doll and the Miko character, I’d like to flesh out their stories. I have a clear image of how their stories end and how their journey ends but I don’t know exactly what medium would be best to tell that story. So it might be short, it might be long, I’m not too sure yet.

KRYSTAL: During the casting, was there a moment where you said to yourself, “Ah, There! There’s the voice of my main character”?

Gensho Yasuda: So I’d say yes, Akira’s- Yeah, I had an idea of what sort of acting I wanted to use for the character of Akira and then Shun Horie who played him really did an incredible job with like small nuances at the end of sentences or doing that sort of thing in bringing him to life because if you just read his dialogue, he’s not a very likeable character and yet he truly became Akira and even I think was somewhat likable and there were moments like that. That really made me think. Oh, yeah, this is this is Akira for sure.

KRYSTAL: Have you given any thought to venturing into other mediums, such as 2D animation or hand-drawn animation?

Gensho Yasuda: No, I have not. I think the reason is that people who can’t draw enter 3D; that is really why I entered. The 3D that I create look like hand-drawn and feels hand-drawn animation, and to do that, there are interesting adjustments that need to be done over and over again, and in making these adjustments, I find myself learning a little bit more skills in drawing, but that doesn’t mean I can draw anime.

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You can follow Gensho Yasuda on social media here. Visit the film’s official website. I would to special thanks to KADOKAWA and the MAKE A GIRL PR team for this wonderful interview opportunity.

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INTERVIEW | ‘My Deer Friend Nokotan’ Author Oshioshio

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With the recent popularity of My Deer Friend Nokotan anime, we have decided to republish our interview with the mangaka, Oshioshio. My Deer Friend Nokotan was initially published in Japan in Shōnen Magazine Edge in November 2019 and later made available on Kodansha’s Magazine Pocket website.

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The manga had its North Amoserican debut in 2022, and the English version of volume 3 was published almost a year later in 2023. During the same year, I interviewed Oshioshio to promote Pixiv’s Anime Expo 2023 booth.

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OSHIOSHIO INTERVIEW

The interview was conducted via e-mail. Please note that the last question pertained to Anime Expo 2023.*

Krystal: Can you discuss your creative process and the influences you use for creating your artwork?

Oshioshio: I am influenced by everything I have experienced. The manga I read as a child, the anime I have watched, video games I have played, and the scenery I have traveled to, are all sources of my creativity. I will be drawing fan art of “Genshin Impact” at AX, and I have been very influenced by “Genshin Impact” recently. The beautiful landscapes and unique characters of Hara-Kami always make me think “I want to draw! I am always inspired by the beautiful landscapes and unique characters of “Genshin Impact”.

K: For fans, who might be reading this interview, what advice would you give them to become better artists?

O: Don’t hesitate to put in the effort. Keep drawing and keep trying. I believe that all the great artists I know are those who continue to practice these things. It takes courage to try anything, but people grow through repetition of trial and error. The results come when you keep trying, so let’s do our best together!

K: Your manga “My Deer Friend Nokatan” is currently being published in English; What inspired you to write the story, and why did you make Nokotan a Deer?

O: One day, by chance, I came up with the idea of a girl character whose antlers were stuck on a door. I thought this could be interesting, so I thought of a story and other characters, and the work “My Deer Friend Nokotan” was born. Nokotan was not just any creature with horns, but I wanted it to be familiar and new, so I decided on a deer. In Japan, there are tourist attractions where deer are famous, which everyone knows, so I thought it would be familiar.

K: You’re traveling to the U.S. for the annual Anime Expo; what are you most excited to see here in Los Angeles?*

O: This is my first time in the U.S., so I am looking forward to everything I see! I want to enjoy feeling the American air, food, people, and everything. I also love the Japanese Comic Market so much that I attend almost every year, and I am really looking forward to seeing Artist Alley, which has a similar atmosphere to Comiket. I am very interested to see how overseas otaku do their doujin activities.

Thank you for reading our interview with Oshioshio, you can read the full article from 2023 HERE, which also features an interview with anime illustrator, Modare.

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Truck-Kun’s Impact Hurts Transportation Industry, Says Manager

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Isekai, a popular anime subgenre, introduced fans to some of the most notorious villains of all time, often leading to high body counts, Truck-kun. The appearance of Truck-kun typically sets the stage for the events that viewers eagerly anticipate: the plot. However, a transportation manager in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, has voiced some strong opinions about the portrayal of truck in media.

According to the transportation and logistics industry news website Logistics Weekly News, a transportation manager in Shizuoka is upset about how frequent trucks are used to portray traffic accidents in major media. The manager believes that the media often depicts violent deaths, and this type of portrayal is creating a negative perception of the transportation industry.

When I count all the scenes I can remember in which an important character in a story dramatically loses his life in a traffic accident, the main role that effectively heightens the impact is certainly played by large vehicles such as trucks and dump trucks.

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The manager pointed out that these depictions can function like subliminal messages, instilling a subconscious fear and aversion toward trucks in viewers. This impact is heightened when viewers emotionally connect with the characters involved. Furthermore, news coverage of serious accidents involving trucks often sensationalizes these incidents, further cementing negative stereotypes.

The manage cites these depictions as the leading cause of “parent blocking” and “wife blocking” in hiring drivers, as families are influenced by these ingrained fears. It all comes to down to ‘subliminal messages’, the unnamed manager states that audiences are “brain washed” in having a fear of trucks and subsequently, their drivers as well.

“In movies, TV dramas, manga, and anime, the car used in scenes where a character dies in a traffic accident is almost always a truck.”

via weekly-net.co.jp

The manger continued to state, that such negative depictions can’t be help due to freedom of expression in media, but that they would love to see a “balance” within major media, and depict the transportation industry in a more positive light.

Some commenters empathized with the manager, and some also express why trucks are prefect to depict a protagonist’s death stating, “If it were a passenger car, the scenes would lack impact. If it were a train, the connotation of suicide would be too strong, and buses are too safe to run over people, suggesting the accident rate for buses are lower than trucks. Others supported the manger’s statements by offering the media creators portray other transport vehicles for a change, while stating that truck were unfortunately the ‘go- to’ vehicles to portray deaths since its a common vehicle to find on streets of Japan.

According to the article, transportation companies remain dedicated to promoting a positive image of drivers and the logistics industry through social media. However, changing the negative perceptions of trucks and the transportation industry portrayed in media, continues to be a significant challenge.

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PANTY & STOCKING ARE BACK! | New PANTY & STOCKING with GARTERBELT

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TRIGGER Assembles All-Star Team for 2025 ‘Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt’ Anime, Teaser Visual and Director Revealed

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After a 14-year hiatus since its original broadcast, the iconic MADE IN JAPAN cartoon anime ‘PANTY & STOCKING with GARTERBELT‘ is making a spectacular comeback. Alongside this announcement, the teaser visual and title logo have been unveiled, and the official website, X, and Instagram accounts are now live and buzzing with excitement.

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The new series, officially titled ‘New PANTY & STOCKING with GARTERBELT,‘ promises to bring back all the characters we love. The teaser visual showcases PANTY, STOCKING, BRIEF, GARTERBELT, CHUCK, and their adversaries KNEESOCKS, SCANTY, and FASTENER, all in one stylish image. The new pop and stylish logo is sure to grab your attention.

Additionaly, the main staff for the new series has been revealed, and their first talk video has been uploaded on the TRIGGER YouTube channel. In the video, director Hiroyuki Imaishi, series composition and concept planner Hiromi Wakabayashi, character designer and art director Shigeto Koyama, and character designers/animation directors SUSHiO and Masaru Sakamoto discuss the visuals and their enthusiasm for the new series.

The animation will be produced by the renowned studio TRIGGER, famous for works like ‘KILL la KILL,’ ‘PROMARE,’ and ‘Cyberpunk: Edgerunners.’ Hiroyuki Imaishi returns as the director, with Atushi Nishigori back as the original character designer. Hiromi Wakabayashi will handle the series composition, and Shigeto Koyama, SUSHiO, and Masaru Sakamoto will lead the character design. Adding to the excitement, Yoh Yoshinari, a prominent creator at TRIGGER, will join as a special “specialist“.

Expectations are sky-high for this new project from the globally acclaimed TRIGGER. Stay tuned for more updates and prepare for an explosive return of ‘New PANTY & STOCKING with GARTERBELT’!

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