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Spy x Family CODE: White REVIEW | Family Sticks Together

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After months of anticipation, Spy x Family CODE: White debuts in theaters worldwide! Preceding its release, Crunchyroll hosted a red-carpet event to commemorate the English dub premiere of the series’ first film. On April 11, fans and celebrities gathered at the DGA Theater in Los Angeles to witness the beloved Forger family on the big screen, joined by voice talent: Alex Organ (Loid), Megan Shipman (Anya), Natalie Van Sistine (Yor), Tyler Walker (Bond), Anthony Bowling (Franky), Tyson Rinehart (Luca), Phil Parson (Domitri), and Lindsay Seidel (Nightfall), with additional attendance by actors Dara Reneé, Emery Kelly, Max Ehrich and Zeno Robinson; rapper 24kGoldn; musician Kim Dracula; model, singer, actor and producer Skye Aurelia; and content creators Billy Yue, Jacki Jing, Nicewigg, Neekolul, Izzy Kento, Magdaline Janet and Stella Chu.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 11: (L-R) Tyson Rinehart, Anthony Bowling, Tyler Walker, Phil Parsons, Megan Shipman, Alex Organ, Natalie Van Sistine, Cris George, and Lindsay Seidel attend World Premiere Of The English Dub Version Of “SPY x FAMILY CODE: White” at DGA Theater Complex on April 11, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Crunchyroll)

We had the thrilling opportunity to attend and view the film firsthand, and we are eager to share the excitement surrounding it!

Spy x Family CODE: White

When Loid faces a critical directive: his role in Operation Strix is slated for replacement and with it entire Forger family. Determined to maintain his position, he embarks on a mission to assist Anya in winning a cooking competition at her school to win a Stella Star and earn him one step closer to his objective; Donovan Desmond. Under the guise of a family vacation, the Forgers embark on a journey to seek the principal’s favorite dessert. However, their seemingly harmless quest sets off a series of events that threatens to disrupt the delicate balance of peace and ignite a full-blown conflict between the two nations.

The Forgers In Action On The Big Screen

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 11: A general view of atmosphere at World Premiere Of The English Dub Version Of “SPY x FAMILY CODE: White” at DGA Theater Complex on April 11, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Crunchyroll)

Spy x Family is a series I enjoy a lot with its unique concept, storytelling, and loveable characters. Watching the film on the big screen in theaters felt different. The animation is what I would expect from the likes of Wit Studio and Cloverworks; clean and detailed. Its production showcases the high-quality animation that WitStudios and Cloverworks are known for. Fans can look forward to the film knowing it got the seal of approval by having Tatsuya Endo serve as the production supervisor, ensuring the film stayed true to the Spy x Family series.

The action scenes for Loid and especially for Yor’s fighting scenes, were animated with high attention to detail, allowing the audience to enjoy the thrill of the fight. In contrast, there were a lots of heartwarming moments between the Forgers as they enjoyed their little family “vacation”.

While the series balanced action, comedy, and heartfelt moments, the movie felt like it leaned towards the comedic aspect of the Spy x Family series. There wasn’t a time within the movie when the audience was not bursting with laughter. The family’s secrecy about each other’s identity and intentions often led to hilarious misunderstandings between Loid and Yorn. We also can’t forget about the mischievous Anya, who basically launched the film’s storyline through her innocent but troublesome methods.

Family Stays Together

I’ve always been excited to see how the Forgers grow not just as individuals but also as a family with every season. It’s one of the things I enjoy watching in Spy x Family. The movie also focuses on that theme and emphasizes it a lot throughout. It was quite prominent compared to what I saw during the series. Each character played a certain role that led to them being one step closer to learning what a family is. 

Loid, who never had a family and created the Forgers specifically for the mission, is still learning what family is and what it means to be one. We could see Loid express his confusion about the meaning of family and why he desires to protect the family even though it’s fake. Yor, who has her little brother, Yuri, became sort of like a guide for Loid, guiding him on what a family means based on her experience. Anya, who wanted a family of her own, kept the family together in her Anya-like way and was the reason that Loid was acting more like a father of the family and learning what it means to be one.

First Time Watching In English Dub

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 11: (L-R) Megan Shipman (Anya), Natalie Van Sistine (Yor) and Alex Organ (Loid) | (Photo by Krystal Kitsune/TKN)

This was my first time watching Spy x Family in English, and it was an interesting experience. I am more of a Japanese dub fan and watch most of my anime series in English sub, including Spy x Family. Listening to the English dub cast was different from watching the English sub, perhaps because I can understand the Japanese version and am already used to their voice actors. 

Although there were a couple of times when I cringed at some of the lines they said in the English dub, the English voice cast did a fantastic job voicing their characters, very fitting. Being able to understand them even made the whole movie much funnier than I anticipated. 

Conclusion

Packed with action, thrills, and comedy, Spy x Family CODE: White is what you would expect to see in a Spy x Family movie. I love seeing how the Forgers grow as a family as they navigate their way on what it means to be one. The movie might have even given us a glimpse or even an idea that we might see in the series in the future. We won’t know this for sure since the series only has two seasons so far. If you’re a manga reader, then you might have already gotten some foresight into how the Forgers act as a family. As for those of us who only watch anime, it will be a while before you get to see some family development in possible future seasons. Until then, the movie is great for anyone who wants to see more of the Forgers and scratch that itch until a new season is announced.

Spy x Family CODE: White is now in theaters, get your tickets now! Can’t get enough? Check out our YouTube Channel, and watch my interviews with the English dub cast of Spy x Family at the red-carpet premiere!

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FOR YOUR EYES ONLY | SPY x FAMILY CODE: White Hits Theaters April

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Crunchyroll, has announced thrilling news today for North American audiences eagerly awaiting the release of SPY x FAMILY CODE: White. The highly anticipated film tickets are now officially on sale!

Distributed jointly by Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment, SPY x FAMILY CODE: White is set to hit theaters throughout the United States and Canada beginning April 19th. This is the first film installment of the popular television series – delivering an original standalone story featuring secret agent ‘Twilight’, his deadly assassin wife Yor, and their telepathic adopted daughter Anya in an all-new mission. Based on the widely acclaimed Harvey and Eisner Award-nominated manga written and illustrated by Tatsuya Endo, the television series SPY x FAMILY originally debuted on April 9, 2022 and was quickly embraced by fans across the globe. The first two seasons are available on Crunchyroll.

Film Synopsis:

He’s a spy. She’s an assassin. Together, Loid and Yor keep their double lives to themselves while pretending to be the perfect family. However, their adopted daughter Anya, a telepath, knows both of their exciting secrets unbeknownst to them. While under the guise of taking his family on a weekend winter getaway, Loid’s attempt to make progress on his current mission Operation Strix proves difficult when Anya mistakenly gets involved and triggers events that threaten world peace!

Credits: Directed by Takashi Katagiri. Written by Ichiro Ohkouchi. Original story by Tatsuya Endo. Produced by WIT STUDIO x CloverWorks. Adding to the excitement surrounding the film’s release, Crunchyroll has unveiled a brand new dubbed trailer,

You can purchase tickets now at, www.spyfamily.movie. Stay tuned for further updates and announcements regarding SPY x FAMILY CODE: White, and prepare to embark on an unforgettable cinematic journey like no other!

INTERVIEW WITH ANYA (Crunchyroll Expo 2022)

Watch our interview with English voice actress, Megan Shipman voice of Anya during Crunchyroll Expo 2022!

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CODE GEASS Returns May 2024 | OP Theme By MYAVI

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The legacy of Code Geass continues to captivate fans as a thrilling new chapter unfolds! Code Geass: Roze of the Recapture, the brand new anime film set to release May 2024. This latest addition, first announced in December 2020, promises to reignite the fervor surrounding the beloved franchise.

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Scheduled for a theatrical release in four parts starting from May 2024, the anime project unveiled exciting details, including the cast lineup and theme song. Cast members include, Kohei Amasaki takes on the role of Rozé, with Makoto Furukawa as Ashe.

Adding to the excitement, MIYAVI, the globally recognized guitarist known for his unique “slap guitar” style, is gearing up to release his latest song, “Running In My Head,” on May 8, 2024. The track will serve as the theme song for the eagerly anticipated anime film Code Geass: Roze of the Recapture, and promises to be a treat for fans of both MIYAVI’s music and those eagerly awaiting the return of the Code Geass series.

Having already performed the song live, MIYAVI’s “Running In My Head” boasts an electrifying up-tempo rock vibe, characterized by his signature powerful guitar riffs. Fans can also look forward to a specially drawn anime CD jacket accompanying the single release, the illustration is yet to be released by Mood Records

Code Geass: Roze of the Recapture, the latest installment in the beloved Code Geass franchise, is set for a four-part release starting in May 2024. The most recent teaser trailer for the film features a snippet of “Running In My Head,”.

In addition to his involvement with the anime film, MIYAVI has also announced his upcoming studio album, “Lost In Love, Found In Pain.” and his digital single “Broken Fantasy / Tragedy Of Us” is now available, featuring two captivating tracks to tide fans over until the release of “Running In My Head.”

Set in the visually captivating world crafted by Goro Taniguchi and Ichiro Okouchi, this new installment is directed by Yoshimitsu Ohashi at studio Sunrise with scriptwriting by Noboru Kimura, while new character designs by CLAMP. Animation by Takahiro Kimura and Hidekazu Shimamura.

Stay tuned for more updates as the project progresses! For more information visit the Code Geass website.

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Apple’s Live Action short of Osamu Tezuka’s “Midnight” – A Manga Masterpiece Shot on iPhone 15 Pro!

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In an unprecedented move for anime and manga fans worldwide, tech giant Apple has just premiered “Midnight,” a groundbreaking short film shot entirely on the iPhone 15 Pro. This remarkable creation is part of Apple’s global Shot on iPhone campaign.

Directed by none other than the acclaimed Japanese film director Takashi Miike, “Midnight” is a live action adaptation of the manga, Midnight created by none other than the legendary “God of Manga” himself, Osamu Tezuka. The film boasts a star-studded cast featuring celebrated actors Kento Kaku (My Family, Tokyo MER and House of Ninjas), Yukiyoshi Ozawa (Assistant Inspector: Daimajin, One Last Bloom), and Konatsu Kato (White coffee, The 13 Lords of the Shogun), capturing a brief yet mesmerizing cinematic experience for Osamu Tezuka fans worldwide.

What makes “Midnight” truly revolutionary is its utilization of the iPhone 15 Pro’s cutting-edge camera technology. With its powerful capabilities, the iPhone 15 Pro captures the vibrant colors and dynamic cityscapes of Tokyo’s nightlife with unparalleled clarity and depth. The result is a visually stunning 19-minute masterpiece that transports viewers into the heart of the action.

“Mr. Tezuka is something of a god among manga artists so it was an honor to take on the challenge of expressing his work using only iPhone. As we were shooting, I naturally began to challenge myself to think about how we could make a work unique to iPhone, beyond the usual approach to a film. I truly felt that the iPhone has the power to do things that a conventional movie camera can’t.”

-Takashi Miike via Press Release

Connecting both anime and tech fan together the film showcases the potential of mobile filmmaking that can revolutionize the way stories are told. With Apple leading the charge, the boundaries of creativity continue to expand, promising even more exciting innovations on the horizon. Miike continues,

“Action mode accurately captures the facial expressions of subjects in a scene in a dynamic way, while reflecting their emotions and thoughts. For example, in the scene where Kaede hears news of her father passing away, furiously rushing out to show her sadness. Thanks to iPhone 15 Pro and Action mode, I was able capture such a scene. It is beyond what a conventional stabilizer can do without compromising the high-quality of the film. It is truly a magical feature. While Cinematic mode gives the film a more cinematic look, I was even more impressed by the ability to adjust the focus after shooting. You can focus on whatever you want, whenever you want. I hope that game-changing features like this that are impossible with regular photography equipment will be added more and more, and that it will break the conventional thinking of filmmakers.”

-Takashi Miike via Press Release

This groundbreaking collaboration marks a significant moment in anime history, as it represents the first instance of Osamu Tezuka’s works being filmed using a mobile device. Watch the short film and BTS below!

Storyline:
“Midnight” is the name of a late night taxi driver, played by celebrated film and TV actor Kento Kaku, who roams the streets of Tokyo offering help to those who need it. Midnight intervenes in a conflict between a young woman, played by Konatsu Kato, struggling to take over her deceased father’s truck driving business and fight off a nefarious local gang, lead by a boss played by character actor Yukiyoshi Ozawa. He joins Konatsu in a thrilling car chase across neon-lit Tokyo as he helps her find her feet, all captured exclusively by the iPhone 15 Pro camera.

The action-packed film utilizes all the latest camera features of iPhone 15 Pro:

  • Shooting in low light: For years, iPhone has had the highest quality video in a smartphone, and that is taken to another level thanks to ProRes Log encoding, which improves video and action shots in low-light situations. Taking videos at night is not an easy task even in normal shooting conditions, and the iPhone 15 Pro lineup allows users to capture subjects clearly even in darker places — a particularly powerful ally during the night scenes in this film.
  • Action mode: Action mode allows an incredibly smooth-looking video that adjusts to significant shakes, motion, and vibrations when video is being captured in the middle of the action, such as the scene where young female star Konatsu Kato runs to the scene of her father’s unfortunate demise.
  • Cinematic mode: Cinematic mode records videos of people, pets, and objects with a beautiful depth effect with automatic focus changes, so anyone can capture cinema-style moments, even without the skills of a professional filmmaker. For creative control, the focus can be changed during and after capture, and users can also adjust the level of bokeh effect in video even after recording, as seen in the outdoor street restaurant scene between Kento Kaku and Konatsu Kato as Midnight comes to grips with the troubles the young woman faces.
  • 5x Telephoto camera: iPhone 15 Pro Max provides the longest optical zoom ever on iPhone: 5x at 120 mm. Great for close-ups, wildlife photos, and catching the action from further distances, the new Telephoto camera on iPhone 15 Pro Max has an innovative tetraprism design with a combined optical image stabilization and autofocus 3D sensor-shift module, Apple’s most advanced stabilization system yet. This feature comes to life in Midnight’s dramatic car chases where the camera is able to rapidly zoom in on Kento Kaku’s intense and dramatic facial expressions.
  • Pro workflows for filmmakers: The new USB‑C connector is supercharged with USB 3 data transfer speeds — up to 20x faster than USB 2 — for data transfer speeds up to 10 gigabits per second. ProRes video can be recorded directly to external storage, enabling higher recording options up to 4K at 60 fps, and greater flexibility on set when using iPhone as the main camera. iPhone 15 Pro also introduces a new option for Log encoding and is the first smartphone in the world to support ACES, the Academy Color Encoding System, a global standard for color workflows.
  • LiDAR Scanner: This technology improves autofocus by 6x in low-light scenes for more accuracy and reduced capture time in photos and videos, and also unlocks Night mode portraits, rendering a beautiful low-light bokeh effect. In addition, the post-production of the film incorporates unprecedented techniques, such as the use of LiDAR scanners on iPhone 15 Pro models for a 3D model-based creation of Midnight’s special cab with a “fifth wheel”.
  • Long-lasting battery life and incredible durability: Whether you’re a professional or everyday user, the iPhone 15 Pro lineup still gives you amazing all‑day battery life, even with so many advanced features. And with it’s titanium design, the toughest back glass in a smartphone, and the Ceramic Shield front cover that is tougher than any smartphone glass, it can stand up to the most intense tasks. 
  • Capabilities for professionals and novices: iPhone 15 Pro’s video capabilities leave it in a class all its own, stacking up to very expensive, professional-grade cameras. Yet a beginner can pick up an iPhone and intuitively know how to use it to capture stunning footage. Nothing else has the range of this incredible workflow. 

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Ready for your training? | Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Hashira – Now Playing

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Get ready to unleash your inner demon slayer as the long-awaited anime film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Hashira Training –, finally hits the big screen today! For all die-hard Demon Slayer enthusiasts, this is an event you simply cannot miss!

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Directed by Haruo Sotozaki and brought to life by the renowned Japanese animation studio Ufotable, “To the Hashira Training” isn’t your typical movie. Instead, it combines two episodes from the beloved anime series into a feature-length presentation, staying true to the original story while giving it a cinematic boost.

Following in the footsteps of last year’s successful “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba — To the Swordsmith Village,” which bridged seasons two and three, “To the Hashira Training” continues the trend by blending the epic finale of season three with the highly anticipated premiere of season four.

With a runtime of 103 minutes, the film offers a tantalizing sneak peek into what’s in store for the fourth season. While combining two episodes into a cinematic format has its perks, it also presents some challenges. The most noticeable one comes during the transition from the intense, action-packed season three finale to the start of the new season, which might feel choppy and disconnected.

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After the thrilling conclusion of the Swordsmith Village arc, where Tanjiro (Natsuki Hanae/Zach Aguilar) emerges victorious against the formidable Upper Four demon Hantengu (Toshio Furukawa/Christopher Corey Smith), the pace slows down as the storyline transitions into the early episode of season four. While this shift is typical for the beginning of a new season, some viewers might crave a smoother transition.

Nevertheless, “To the Hashira Training” still delivers the signature blend of vivid, stunning visuals and compelling storytelling that fans have come to expect from the Demon Slayer franchise. Even though Tanjiro spends much of the time recovering in bed during the introduction to season four, the anticipation surrounding the teased Hashira training and Kibutsuji Muzan (Toshihiko Seki/Greg Chun)’s sights on Nezuko (Akari Kito/Abby Trott) keeps the excitement levels soaring for what’s to come in the upcoming episodes.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba -To the Hashira Training- will feature “A Connected Bond: Daybreak and First Light” (Episode 11) from the Swordsmith Village Arc, featuring the conclusion of the fierce battle between Tanjiro and Upper Four demon Hantengu, as well as Nezuko’s triumph over the sun. Followed by Episode 1 of the highly anticipated Hashira Training Arc, featuring the start of training conducted by the Hashira in preparation for the forthcoming final battle against Muzan Kibutsuji, an episode never before seen by audiences.

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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba -To the Hashira Training- Takes Audiences on a Worldwide Journey

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As the eagerly awaited anime film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba -To the Hashira Training- prepares to dazzle North American audiences on February 23, the excitement surrounding the franchise extends far beyond the confines of the continent. In addition to its debut in North American theaters, the film is set to embark on a global tour, bringing Tanjiro’s next epic adventure to fans worldwide.

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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba -To the Hashira Training- World Tour promises to immerse audiences in the captivating world of the series, offering special events and experiences in cities such as Berlin, Mexico City, São Paulo, Paris, London, and more. Fans in these locations will have the opportunity to delve deeper into the realm of Demon Slayer and engage with the beloved characters and thrilling storyline like never before.

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For those eager to join Tanjiro and his friends on their journey, tickets for the North American screenings are now available for purchase at tickets.demonslayer-movie.com. Meanwhile, fans interested in learning more about the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba -To the Hashira Training- World Tour can visit demonslayer-anime.com/worldtour2024 for additional information, including tour dates, locations, and special events.

With the Demon Slayer phenomenon continuing to sweep the globe, the To the Hashira Training- World Tour represents an exciting opportunity for fans of all ages to experience the magic of the series firsthand. Whether you’re a seasoned fan or new to the world of Demon Slayer, this is an event not to be missed.

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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba -To the Hashira Training- will feature “A Connected Bond: Daybreak and First Light” (Episode 11) from the Swordsmith Village Arc, featuring the conclusion of the fierce battle between Tanjiro and Upper Four demon Hantengu, as well as Nezuko’s triumph over the sun. Seamlessly followed by Episode 1 of the highly anticipated Hashira Training Arc, featuring the start of training conducted by the Hashira in preparation for the forthcoming final battle against Muzan Kibutsuji, an episode never before seen by audiences.

This film serves as a direct sequel to the anime’s third season and its preceding films, Mugen Train (2020) and To the Swordsmith Village (2023). Directed by Haruo Sotozaki and written by Ufotable staff, this film, like its predecessor, acts as a compilation, incorporating footage from the third season’s last two episodes and the upcoming fourth season’s first episode. The film was initially released on February 2, 2024, in Japan by Toho and Aniplex, and it continues the epic saga of Demon Slayer series.

Prepare to embark on an unforgettable journey as Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba -To the Hashira Training- takes the world by storm, one city at a time. Get ready to join the ranks of the Demon Slayer Corps and experience the adventure of a lifetime! Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba TV series and Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Movie: Mugen Train are available now to stream on Crunchyroll.

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Miraculous Ladybug The Movie | REVIEW

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When “Miraculous Ladybug” first debuted in 2015, it instantly captured the attention of anime enthusiasts and garnered a significant cult following. This captivating animated series was brought to life through the collaboration of ZAGtoon and Method Animation, with the renowned Japanese animation company, Toei Animation, serving as a co-producer. Thomas Astruc, a talented cartoonist, developed the character of Ladybug and played an integral role in shaping the TV series alongside Jeremy Zag, the CEO, director, and producer of ZAGtoon.

Miraculous Ladybug” revolves around the lives of two teenagers, Marinette Dupain-Cheng and Adrien Agreste. When duty calls, they transform into the fearless superheroes Ladybug and Cat Noir. Together, they valiantly protect the city from the clutches of supervillains. While the series was initially intended to be in a 2D anime style, it ultimately evolved into a CGI production, a decision made by the French producers. However, fans can still find the original anime-style promotional OVA video on YouTube, animated by Toei Animation.Over time, “Miraculous Ladybug” has cultivated a devoted fandom, including passionate cosplayers and artists who proudly call themselves “Miraculers.” The series has expanded into a successful media franchise, encompassing comics, a web series, novels, video games, a manga series, and most recently, the highly anticipated motion picture, “Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie“. With its growing popularity and array of merchandise, “Miraculous Ladybug” has firmly established itself as an enchanting world that continues to captivate audiences of all ages.

The Highly Anticipated Motion Picture Film

Embark on a captivating cinematic experience as you delve into this highly anticipated animated film of the year! The film follows the thrilling journey of two teenagers, Marinette Dupain-Cheng and Adrien Agreste, who must uncover the truth about themselves and harness their extraordinary powers to safeguard the illustrious city of Paris. The film is a heartfelt tribute to the dedicated Miraculous Ladybug fandom while appealing to newcomers.


The film briefly introduces the Miraculous and showcases the various Miraculous, leaving room for potential future film projects. As an origin story, the film explores the beginnings of our main protagonists, Marinette and Adrien, and their journey to becoming superheroes and reveals how they obtained their Miraculous. The film touches on universal teenage themes of courage and selflessness, capturing the challenges of adolescence, such as fitting in and facing one’s fear.


It becomes apparent that the film’s narrative adheres to a relatively straightforward and predictable trajectory, albeit keeping in mind its intended target audience encompassing the younger demographic. However, the animation compensates for its anticipated plot developments. Distinct from its television counterpart, where character portrayal tends to lean towards stylized plasticity, the film’s creative team dedicatedly strived for meticulous detailing and hyper-realistic verisimilitude in rendering both Marinette Dupain-Cheng and Adrien Agreste. Their meticulously crafted appearances feature nuanced facial expressions, lustrous hair, and mesmeric eyes. Noteworthy locations such as The Cheng’s boulangerie (French for “bakery”) and Adrien’s mansion beautifully showcase opulent French architectural design and, in certain instances, timeworn interiors, lending an air of “lived-in” authenticity.


In addition, characters’ facial expressions play a crucial role in conveying their emotions and setting the overall mood of the scenes; this is further supported by the production team, animating characters with detailed and realistic skin textures, making them come to life and feel more like lifelike on the screen.


The animators strived for realism, at least more than the TV series. An interesting and subtle highlight is that the animators animated the characters’ hair in various directions, ensuring the hair is not perfectly styled. By adding intersecting strands and different hair directions, the animators created a more natural and authentic look for the characters, once again bringing them to life on the screen.


While there is no official confirmation, avid followers of the series may find several sequences within the film that bear a striking resemblance to scenes from an unaired 2D anime-style ‘OVA Promotional Video’ dating back to 2015. The uncanny similarities between the two raise the possibility that the film’s storyline was initially intended to serve as the introductory episode for the projected 2D anime series. Of course, the speculation surrounding this potential connection is pure conjecture, as the 2D anime iteration never came to fruition, and ZAG has never mentioned the 2D project since.

The Music

One prominent aspect of the film that deserves special mention is its captivating musical score. It becomes evident from the very beginning that the melodic voices of the main characters differ from their spoken voices, adding an intriguing layer to the overall experience. Marinette is brought to life through the talented voice acting of Cristina Vee, while the prolific Bryce Papenbrook voices the charming Adrien. The singing voice of Marinette is portrayed by the French singer Lou Jean while Drew Ryan Scott performs Adrien’s singing voice with music composed by CEO and film director Jeremy Zag himself with assistance from Australian filmmaker Michael Gracey.


Noam Kaniel, the talented cartoon music composer, was surprisingly not involved in the film’s musical score. Despite his previous success composing the theme song for the TV series, his unique musical style was unfortunately absent from the film’s soundtrack.

The Plot

The film’s storyline might be predictable for more experienced viewers, but it remains highly enjoyable and entertaining. While the film does contain a few gaps in the plot, it serves as a compelling introduction to the TV series. Towards the end, there are some noticeable inconsistencies when compared to the TV show’s plotline. Nevertheless, with a bit of imagination, it gives room for speculation and wonder about what might have occurred after the film’s iconic and intense climax.It is not surprising that there is a romantic element between Ladybug and Cat Noir, although the TV series does not delve deeply into it in the first two seasons. However, the film takes the opportunity to explore their relationship in greater detail. Every emotional response from the characters is given careful attention, ensuring that romantic and conflicting feelings resonate with the audience.

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The movie premiered in Paris, France, on June 11th of this year with a limited release in theaters worldwide. As reported by the French magazine Paris Match, the film was produced with a budget of €80 million (or about $86 million), making it the second most expensive French film in history, second only to the 2017 movie Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.

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If you are captivated by this review, prepare to immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Miraculous Ladybug, as both the captivating TV series and thrilling film are now streaming on Netflix! Be ready to join forces with the courageous heroes of Paris as Marinette Dupain-Cheng and Adrien Agreste transform into the extraordinary Ladybug and Cat Noir. Together, they stand as beacons of hope, defending the beautiful city Paris from the clutches of menacing supervillains orchestrated by the nefarious Hawk Moth. All this while struggling with their teenage life! Get ready for an exhilarating adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat!

Our History with ZAG Studios and Miraculous Ladybug

I would like to express my gratitude to ZAG Animation and its Glendale-based Studio. Even before the release of season two of the TV series, The Kitsune Network has collaborated with Zag Studios to bring our subscribers and followers exclusive interviews and an insider’s perspective on Miraculous Ladybug since 2015. We began by conducting an interview with Jared Wolfson, formerly the Head of the TV Division at ZAG. This was followed by a delightful interview with voice actress Cristina Vee at ZAG studios! Ever since then, The Kitsune Network has been actively covering various, major, Miraculous Ladybug events. Most recently, we attended the exciting grand opening of the Miraculous Ladybug store in Santa Monica, CA. Congratulations to the entire team over at ZAG Studios for this incredible milestone! Let’s take a look at some of the memorable moments from those interviews and other Miraculous Ladybug coverage articles here.

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Mission: Impossible X SPY x FAMILY | Special Collaboration Video & Visual art

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In what has been officially labeled as the “most powerful spy collaboration decision“, Toho Animation collaborated with Paramount Studios to create a special promotional video for the upcoming installment of Mission: Impossible, Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning: Part One, and Spy X Family CODE: White, the first motion picture film from the hit anime series of the same name.

Theatrical version SPY x FAMILY CODE: White” super teaser visual

Spy X Family CODE: White is set to release in theaters on December 22nd of this year in Japan. While Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning: Part One its premiere in the U.S. on July 12th, In Japan, the film is set to release on July 21st. A special promotional collaboration between both IPs was released on July 10th, which consists of a collaboration video and visual art.

The collaboration video begins with the Forger family watching Mission Impossible on TV. Anya states she’s has never watched the film series before, and Loid then carefully explains who ‘Ethan Hunt’ is while watching the action scenes played by Tom Cruise. The video features highlights from the film alongside brand-new voice acting from Takuya Eguchi (Lloyd), Atsumi Tanezaki (Anya), and Saori Hayami (Yor). The video segment is followed by the teaser trailer of CODE: White.

 You watch the full video here; the video contains no English subtitles

A collaborative visual art piece by illustrator Kana Ishida was also released via the Spy X Family official website.

Original picture/Finishing/Special Effects by Kana Ishida

The image depicts the Forger family illustrated in the same poses as the Mission Impossible poster, with the Forger family, lined up precisely as Tom Cruise (Ethan Hunt), Hayley Atwell (Grace), Rebecca Ferguson (Ilsa Faust) & Esai Morales (Gabriel). Take a look at the comparison below,

Image Highlights: Look at Anya and Bond on the upper Right | Ethan running on the train is replaced by Anya

Spy X Family author Tatsuya Endo recently joined the fun by sharing an original illustration of Anya performing Enthan Hunt’s iconic rope drop from the famous vault scene in Mission: Impossible (1996).

Watch Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One, now in theaters, and Spy X Family CODE: White as they take on the ultimate mission to save the world!

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EHAMIC’S “Koinu no Carnival – From “Minute Waltz” Going Viral After Being Featured on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3

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Not many anime songs get featured anywhere other than their intended IP; however, in a rare move, Marvel included the song ‘Koinu no Carnival – From “Minute Waltz’ in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3. The song was originally used in the TV anime “Classicaloid.”

Musician EHAMIC

The song was produced by vocalic producer EHAMIC for BN Pictures’ Classicaloidis, an anime series that aired on NHK E-television between 2016 and 2017. It is a comedy in which classical composers such as Beethoven and Mozart appear as “Classicaloids” in the modern age. The songs of the classical composers in the series are called “musik” in the show, and the show has gained popularity because of the collaborations by famous musicians, such as Tomoyasu Hotei for Beethoven, TSUNKU♂ for Bach, and Daisuke Asakura for Liszt.

Koinu no Carnival is the only Japanese song selected to be included in the latest Marvel movie “Guardians of the Galaxy: VOLUME 3”. The song received a great response after the film’s release and ranked No. 1 on the Spotify Viral Top 50 Global & USA Chart (as of May 12), and it also reached the Viral Top 50 in countries and regions worldwide.

The bright and light Waltz No. 6 “Minute Waltz,” originally a solo piano piece, has been arranged by EHAMIC with a samba arrangement and lots of dog barks, together with about 50 Vocaloid voices (mainly of the VOCALOID Galaco) overlapping to create a festive and fun piece.

Japanese VOCALOID galaco developed by Internet Co., Ltd. and YAMAHA Corporation, under the Stardust Music, Inc.

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KEIICHI HARA’S “LONELY CASTLE IN THE MIRROR” Coming to Theaters Nationwide June

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Celebrating its 15th anniversary, producer and distributor of award-winning and artist-driven animation GKIDS announced the limited theatrical release of Keiichi Hara’s newest film, LONELY CASTLE IN THE MIRROR.

KEIICHI HARA’S LONELY CASTLE IN THE MIRROR

The film is directed by Keiichi Hara known for Miss Hokusai, Colorful, & The Wonderland. The film features animation from the lauded A-1 Pictures, and is adapted from the beloved novel of the same name by Mizuki Tsujimura. The film is set to screen in select theaters nationwide on June 21 and 22nd only.

The film held its International Premiere at the Rotterdam International Film Festival, making it the first time a Japanese animated feature was selected for the festival. Additionally, had its US premiere at the New York International Children’s Film Festival. The film was also nominated for the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year, and was a box office hit during its domestic release in Japan in December 2022, grossing over one billion yen (approx. 7.3 million USD).

Keiichi Hara in 2011 at the Salón del Manga in Barcelona, Spain | (C) Mutari

Director Keiichi Hara has worked with various past collaborators on the project, including screenwriter Miho Maruo and composer Harumi Fuuki who also worked on Miss Hokusai & The Wonderland, in addition to acclaimed artist Ilya Kuvshinov (The Wonderland) for visual concept and castle designs.  

In Theaters Nationwide

GKIDS will release LONELY CASTLE IN THE MIRROR theatrically in both its original Japanese language with an all-new English dubbed version in select theaters nationwide on June 21 and 22nd, tickets are now on sale here. GKIDS also handles North American distribution for Keiichi Hara’s films, including his previous features Summer Days with Coo (2007) and Miss Hokusai (2015). 

Film Synopsis

Shy outcast Kokoro has been avoiding school for weeks when she discovers a portal in her bedroom mirror. She reaches through and finds herself transported to an enchanting castle where she is joined by six other students. When a girl in a wolf mask explains that they have been invited to play a game, the teens must work together to uncover the mysterious connection that unites them. However, anyone who breaks the rules will be eaten by a wolf. 

Learn more about on the official website, LonelyCastleMovie.com. You can read the novel by Mizuki Tsujimura here or listen to it in audiobook. Lonely Castle in the Mirror, by Mizuki Tsujimura is a heartfelt drama about the pains of growing up and the unlikely bonds that can bring people together. 

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