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Aniplex of America Celebrates 20th Anniversary Celebration at Anime Expo 2025

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Aniplex of America is celebrating 20 years of anime magic, and they’re pulling out all the stops at Anime Expo 2025! From exclusive panels to star-studded appearances and a massive booth experience, this year’s Aniplex festivities are shaping up to be one of the biggest highlights of the convention.

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Fans attending AX 2025 can immerse themselves in a celebration of the past, present, and future of Aniplex’s greatest hits—including Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Fate/Grand Order, Lycoris Recoil, and Solo Leveling.

Anniversary Panels & Events

July 3 (Day 1):

  • Aniplex of America 20th Anniversary Industry Panel
    Time: 2:00 PM | Location: Petree Hall
    Reflecting on two decades of storytelling, the Aniplex team will look back at their legacy and tease what’s ahead.
  • Aniplex Games Panel
    Time: 5:30 PM | Location: Petree Hall
    Expect game updates, developer insights, and maybe even a few surprises.

July 4 (Day 2):

  • Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba 6th Anniversary Celebration
    Time: 10:30 AM | Location: Peacock Theater
    With a musical ensemble performance and a live appearance by Tanjiro’s Japanese voice actor Natsuki Hanae, this event is a must-see for Demon Slayer fans.
  • A-1 Pictures 20th Anniversary Industry Panel
    Time: 3:45 PM | Location: JW Diamond
    Meet the creative minds behind Solo Leveling, Lycoris Recoil, and Eisen Flügel, including director Seiji Mizushima and top producers from A-1 Pictures.

July 5 (Day 3):

  • FGO 8th Anniversary × TYPE-MOON Projects Panel
    Time: 1:30 PM | Location: Petree Hall
    Join Fate/Grand Order voice stars Ayako Kawasumi, Satoshi Tsuruoka, and FGO staff as they look back on eight years of summoning and storytelling.

A Massive Booth Experience

Located at Booth #1920, the 9,300 sq. ft. Aniplex of America booth will be packed with:

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  • A celebratory exhibition featuring fan-favorite shows
  • A mini-stage with kigurumi appearances from Fate/Grand Order and Demon Slayer
  • Interactive activities including a Fate/Grand Order knowledge test
  • Exclusive 20th anniversary merchandise and giveaways—yes, the coveted Aniplex calendar is back!
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To plan your Aniplex AX experience, check out the full schedule and updates here: https://aniplexusa.com/ax2025/

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The Dangers in My Heart Movie Panel Brings Romance, Dark Humor, and Star Power to Anime Expo 2025

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Romantic comedy fans, prepare your hearts: The Dangers in My Heart is returning to the spotlight at Anime Expo 2025—this time on the big screen.

HIDIVE, in collaboration with TV Asahi, has announced an exclusive preview panel for The Dangers in My Heart Movie, taking place Friday, July 4 at the JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE during North America’s largest anime convention, Anime Expo. Fans can expect a first look at the highly anticipated film, which blends key moments from Seasons 1 and 2 of the anime with brand-new animation that continues Kyotaro and Anna’s offbeat love story.

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The panel won’t just screen content—it’s set to feature a live Q&A with three special guests from the Japanese production team: Director Hiroaki Akagi, and Producers Yosuke Sakurai and Kazuki Endo. Fans will have the rare opportunity to hear behind-the-scenes insights from the creators themselves.

“We’re thrilled to partner with TV Asahi on this very special The Dangers in My Heart Movie panel at Anime Expo 2025,” said HIDIVE President John Ledford. “The series’ heartfelt story became a fan-favorite since its debut in Spring 2023, earning numerous awards for both its original and sequel seasons.”

Based on the manga by Norio Sakurai, The Dangers in My Heart follows the morbidly imaginative Kyotaro Ichikawa, a loner with a dark obsession with murder… or so he believes. When he starts interacting with Anna Yamada, the bubbly and secretly clumsy school idol, his grim fantasies give way to awkward crushes and unexpected connections. The result? A twistedly sweet rom-com that flips high school romance tropes on their head.

The film, first announced in September 2024 during the “Fan Appreciation Project!!” event in Tokyo, offers a new chapter for Kyotaro and Anna—one fans won’t want to miss. HIDIVE expects the ballroom to be packed, so arrive early!

  • Anime Expo 2025 – The Dangers in My Heart Movie Panel
  • Date: Friday, July 4, 2025
  • When: 8:00 PM – 8:50 PM PT
  • Where: Diamond Ballroom, JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE

Can’t wait until July? Seasons 1 & 2 of The Dangers in My Heart are streaming now on HIDIVE.

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Limited-Time Zenless Zone Zero Cream Puffs Are Here!

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Get ready, sweet tooth gamers—your summer just got a lot sweetier! Beard Papa’s, the globally loved Japanese cream puff chain, is joining forces with HoYoverse’s action-RPG Zenless Zone Zero for a nationwide collab that’s bringing fresh flavor and fan service to dessert lovers across the U.S.!

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From June 8 through July 15, 2025, participating Beard Papa’s locations will offer Zenless Zone Zero-themed cream puffs, limited-edition merch, and even exclusive in-game rewards to celebrate the crossover.

🍩 New Cream Puff Flavors, Inspired by New Eridu

Straight from the streets of New Eridu to your local bakery, this collab introduces two limited-time-only cream puff creations:

  • Key Lime Crumble Puff – A zesty, tangy crumble topping layered over silky vanilla bean custard.
  • Royal Raspberry Puff – A rich raspberry glaze with a smooth vanilla custard center—berry bright and perfectly sweet.

🎁 Collectible Puff Sets & Game Codes

Three puff set options offer a combo of flavors, merch, and Zenless Zone Zero in-game goodies:

  • 2-Puff Set: Includes one of each collab flavor, a limited-edition badge, and a unique in-game code card.
  • 4-Puff Set: Adds two original cream puffs and your choice of Anby or Burnice acrylic standee.
  • 6-Puff Set: Double up on all flavors, plus the badge, acrylic standee, and a code card.

Each code unlocks exclusive content in Zenless Zone Zero, perfect for fans looking to sweeten their loadout.

🎉 Beard Papa’s @ Anime Expo 2025

Heading to Anime Expo? Stop by Beard Papa’s Little Tokyo location (333 Alameda St Ste 106, Los Angeles) from July 3–6 for an on-site celebration featuring:

  • Collab puff flavors available for purchase
  • Special photo ops with life-sized Anby and Burnice standees
  • A Zenless Zone Zero treasure hunt event
  • Exclusive collab sets just for AX attendees

“We’re thrilled to partner with HoYoverse and bring the energy of Zenless Zone Zero into our bakeries,” said Beard Papa’s Marketing Director, Mark Nathan. “It’s a fun blend of fandom, food, and gaming culture—and it’s delicious.”

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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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