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Top 10 Food Wars! Characters Revealed

From April 3 to May 6, Weekly Shōnen Jump conducted a readers' poll to determine the top 10 characters in Food Wars: Shokugeki no Soma competitive cooking manga and anime series. The results will be announced in their latest issue on Monday. The confident and skilled protagonist, Yukihira Sōma, has triumphed, with a decisive lead over the runners-up, "God-Tongue" Erina and Italian chef Takumi.

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YUKIHIRA SŌMA (6,451 votes)
Erina Nakiri (5,046 votes)
Takumi Aldini (4,918 votes)
Megumi Tadokoro (2,817 votes)
Hisako Arato (1,901 votes)
Alice Nakiri (1,900 votes)
Kojirō Shinomiya (1,882 votes)
Akira Hayama (1,720 votes)
Ikumi Mito (1,462 votes)
Satoshi Isshiki (1,422 votes)

A total of 35,568 votes were cast, meaning Yukihira won about 18% of the vote share. Voting was restricted to 24 characters who were or had been students at Tōtsuki Academy.

Now it's your turn, let us know your favorite Food Wars! character in ANN's poll.

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Yūto Tsukuda and Shun Saeki's original Food Wars: Shokugeki no Soma comedy manga centers on Sōma, who works with his dad at his family's restaurant. His dad is a culinary master, and he often hosts cooking battles with his father. His father then enrolls him in an elite culinary school that is very difficult to enter, and the graduation rate is only about 10 percent.

Viz Media is releasing the manga in North America and Crunchyroll is streaming the series as it airs in Japan.

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Elina so hoch und Megumi nicht in den Top 3 :(
 
Food Wars Anime Casts Nobuhiko Okamoto, Chinatsu Akasaki

This year's 30th issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine is revealing on Monday that Nobuhiko Okamoto (Haikyu!!'s Yū Nishinoya, Blue Exorcist's Rin Okumura) and Chinatsu Akasaki (Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions!'s Shinka Nibutani, Senki Zesshō Symphogear's Yumi Itaba) will join the cast of the Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma television anime series. Okamoto will play Ryō Kurokiba, and Akasaki will play Alice Nakiri. The two will debut in the 13th episode, which will air on June 27 in Japan.

Additionally, the issue is revealing that Nagoya rock band Misokkasu will perform the show's second opening theme song, and Seiko Oomori will perform the second ending theme song.

J.C. Staff is animating the series, which adapts Yūto Tsukuda and Shun Saeki's Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma comedy manga. The story follows Sōma, who works with his dad at his family's restaurant. His dad is a culinary master, and he often hosts cooking battles with his father. His father then enrolls him in an elite culinary school that is very difficult to enter, and the graduation rate is only about 10 percent. The show premiered on April 3, and Crunchyroll is streaming the series as it airs. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the series for home video.

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Assassination Classroom Anime's 2nd Season Coming in 2016

The official Twitter account for the anime of Yusei Matsui's Assassination Classroom manga announced on Saturday that the anime's second season will begin in 2016. The image posted is the end card for the first season's finale.

The first season premiered in Japan on January 9 and ended this week at 22 episodes. Funimation is streaming the series as it airs.

Update: The Twitter account also announced that the "Koro-Train," a Seibu Railray train decorated with Assassination Classroom designs, will make two special runs from Ikebukuro to Toshimaen on June 28. During these runs, Koro-sensei voice actor Jun Fukuyama will be on board to do the train announcements.

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Psycho-Pass Film's Trailer English-Subtitled

Southeast Asian channel Aniplus-Asia announced on Wednesday that it will open the Psycho-Pass film in the Golden Village Suntec City theater in Singapore on Friday. Aniplus-Asia also began streaming an English-subtitled version of the film's second trailer.

Golden Village will show the film in Japanese with English subtitles. Online ticket booking for the film is available in Golden Village's website.

Aniplus-Asia describes the film's story [Warning: The story summary below contain spoilers for Psycho-Pass season 1. Highlight text to read the summary.]:

The year is 2112. Rookie inspector Akane Tsunemori and enforcer Shinya Kogami cross paths with one man. That man; Shogo Makishima turns out to be the mastermind of a past case, and Kogami's target for revenge.

When Makishima goes on to shake the foundations of a peacekeeping system, he poses the question about where justice exists. In time, Kogami takes justice into his own hands against Makishima, before he goes into hiding…

In the year 2116, the government of Japan begins exporting the Sibyl System and unmanned robot drones to conflict areas in an attempt to spread its system to all corners of the globe. SEAUn; the Southeast Asia Union—decides to test the Sibyl System, and with it, the floating city of Shambhalafloat achieves fleeting peace and security.

However, shortly thereafter, terrorists from SEAUn enter Japanese soil… With the involvement of one man, the terrorists attempt to sneak through the Sibyl System and launch an attack against the system's brain. Akane Tsunemori of the Criminal Investigation Division sets off to investigate Shambhalafloat.

The truth of the justice brought down on new land, is revealed…

The film opened on January 9 at #4 in the Japanese box office and earned 247.8 million yen (US$2.08 million).

The Psycho Pass movie is based on the original Psycho Pass sci-fi television anime series, which first aired in 2012. Funimation licensed the series in North America. A second season began airing last October, which Funimation similarly licensed and simulcasted.

Writer Makoto Fukami (Chotto Kawaii Iron Maiden, Ōsama-tachi no Viking) had wrote the film's screenplay with Gen Urobuchi. Fukami had collaborated with Urobuchi on the first season of Psycho-Pass, but Tow Ubukata handled series composition of the second season.

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Looks like Shinji has more to answer for than not getting in the damn robot.

Fans and Pros Respond to Evangelion Seiyū's Tweet About Series' Timeline

Neon Genesis Evangelion voice actress Megumi Ogata—known for portraying the emotionally-damaged protagonist Shinji Ikari—tweeted about her recent visit to Hakone, which served as the main setting of the giant robot anime.

"Now, I knew. 'Tomorrow' was the day I went to Neo Tokyo-3, when the first of the Angels appeared, when I rode in Misato-san's car and it flipped over, met with my father for the first time in a while, first met a blood-spattered Ayanami, and rode an Eva."

One of the hashtags includes the date "June 22 2015." It was because of this tag that this Tweet drew lots of attention from fans both Japan-based and internationally, claiming that Ogata officially dated the first episode—"Angel Attack"— as being set on June 22, 2015. There had been no indication as to when precisely the episode took place other than in the year 2015.

However, King Records—the general distributor of Evangelion music—released a statement via a phone interview with Huffington Post that June 22 is not the official date that the episode takes place. King Records stated that "[Ogata-san's] remark was simply an unofficial liberty she took as a performer."

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"Looks like 'Angel Attack' happens on June 22 2015! Come, Sachiel!"

Unfortunately, the statement wasn't made before the internet had a ball celebrating the coming of the first Angel, Sachiel. Pictured above is a Twitter artist's depiction of Sachiel lounging the night before its attack, with a baseball game and some reading.

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Unit-01: "Is the first Angel really coming tomorrow?"

Even Eva Unit-01 took some time to relax with some television before fighting Sachiel, according to Twitter user suekichii.
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"The Angel arriving in Hakone"

One Twitter artist "took" a photo of a Hakone area with Sachiel already on the move and the military ready in response to its attack.

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"Is the angel really coming today...?"

Sanrio egg mascot Gudetama even chimed in on the alleged event while cowering under the flimsy yolk he calls an AT field, a barrier used in the show.

Neon Genesis Evangelion is considered an anime classic, spawning an equally-famous film called End of Evangelion and a series of film retellings known as Rebuild of Evangelion. Its fourth and final film, Evangelion: Final, has no official release date as of yet.

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Gundam: The Origin II Unveils Premiere Date, Cast, Staff

The official website for the Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin original video anime project announced the main cast, staff, and premiere date for the second episode on Wednesday. The episode, "Artesia's Sorrow," will open for a limited two-week engagement in 15 Japanese theaters on October 31.

Most of the staff and cast are returning from the first episode, but Nana Harada will replace Ichiro Itano and Kiyoshi Egami as unit director.

Shuuichi Ikeda and Megumi Han are reprising their roles as Edward Mass (later known as Char Aznable, formerly Casval Rem Deikun) and Sayla Mass (formerly Artesia Som Deikun), respectively. New cast members include:

- Ayumi Fujimura as Mirai Yashima
- Tohru Furuya as Amuro Ray, reprising the role from other Gundam series
- Toshihiko Seki as Char Aznable

Sunrise streamed an English-dubbed trailer in March.

The episode's story moves three years ahead to U.C. 0071. The story will follow the tearful separation of the siblings Casval and Artesia (before they became known as Char and Sayla). It will also feature more of the development of the mobile suits, particularly on the Zeon side.

The anime project adapts Yoshikazu Yasuhiko's manga of the same name, which in turn is inspired by the first Mobile Suit Gundam anime's story. The OVA's first episode, titled "Blue-Eyed Casval," premiered in a limited engagement in Japanese theaters on February 28. Anime Consortium Japan began a premium paid streaming of the episode with both the Japanese and English dubs on its Daisuki service on the same date. Right Stuf, in collaboration with Sunrise, offered the first volume in a Blu-ray Disc/DVD combo pack on April 24.

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Food Wars TV Anime Adds Junichi Suwabe, Saori Goto, Asami Seto to Cast

The official website for the Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma television anime series revealed more cast on Monday for the series. The new cast includes:

Junichi Suwabe as Akira Hayama
Saori Goto as Nao Sadasuka
Asami Seto as Miyoko Hōjō

The official website has not yet added designs for the three new characters.

J.C. Staff is animating the series, which adapts Yūto Tsukuda and Shun Saeki's Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma comedy manga. The story follows Sōma, who works with his dad at his family's restaurant. His dad is a culinary master, and he often hosts cooking battles with his father. His father then enrolls him in an elite culinary school that is very difficult to enter, and the graduation rate is only about 10 percent.

The show premiered on April 3, and Crunchyroll is streaming the series as it airs. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the series for home video.

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Strike Tanaka's Servamp Manga Gets Anime Adaptation

The cover of the August issue of Kadokawa's Monthly Comic Gene magazine is revealing on Wednesday that Strike Tanaka's Servamp manga is getting an anime adaptation.

Seven Seas is releasing the manga in North America, and it published the second compiled book volume in June. The company describes the story:

When a stray black cat named Kuro crosses Mahiru Shirota's path, the high school freshman's life will never be the same again. Kuro is, in fact, no ordinary feline, but a servamp: a servant vampire. While Mahiru's personal philosophy is one of non-intervention, he soon becomes embroiled in an ancient, altogether surreal conflict between vampires and humans.

Tanaka launched the series in Monthly Comic Gene in 2011. Kadokawa published the seventh compiled volume in Japan in December, and it will ship the eighth compiled volume on July 27.

The manga has previously inspired two drama CDs with the following cast:

- Takuma Terashima as Mahiru Shirota
- Yuuki Kaji as Kuro
- Tatsuhisa Suzuki as Tsubaki
- Hiro Shimono as Misono Arisuin
- Kazuma Horie as Snow Lily
- Nobunaga Shimazaki as Rihito Jikiruland Todoroki
- Ryohei Kimura as Lowless
- Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Belkia
- Yuuki Ono as Tetsu Sendagaya
- Ayumu Murase as Hugh
- Toshinari Fukamachi as Sakuya Watanuki

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Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions' English Teaser Streamed

4K Media began streaming an English teaser trailer for the upcoming Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions film on Saturday. The video confirms the film's 2016 release.

The staff of the film revealed a poster for the film on July 12. The poster features a new character, and reveals that the film will open in Japan during Golden Week 2016. The tagline on the poster reads, "Once more, to that fighting stage."

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The poster reveals that Yu-Gi-Oh! manga creator Kazuki Takahashi is in charge of the film's script and character designs, and is also serving as chief production supervisor. Satoshi Kuwahara (Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal, Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal II) is directing the film.

The film will open in spring 2016 in Japan, and in late 2016 outside of Japan.

Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine teases the film's story, which takes place six months after the end of the manga:

In the past Yūgi Yami and Kaiba have clashed many times!! Yami Yūgi, who resides in Yūgi Mutō's body, and Kaiba will have a duel that bets their prides and accepts each other's mutual experience.

Shunsuke Kazama will return to voice Yūgi Mutō, and Kenjiro Tsuda will return to voice Seto Kaiba as the stars of the film.

4K Media announced in June 2014 that a new Yu-Gi-Oh! movie was in development in Japan.

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Freu mich extrem drauf :)
 
neues lupin opening scheint zumindest schon da zu sein. natürlich erst einmal auf italienisch :ugly:

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One-Punch Man Anime's October Premiere Confirmed

This year's 34th issue of Young Jump 34 confirmed on Thursday that the One-Punch Man television anime will premiere this October on TV Tokyo and other channels.

Viz Media will stream the One-Punch Man series on its website and on Daisuki.

The manga revolves around the titular super hero who has trained so hard that his hair has fallen out, and who can overcome any enemy with one punch. However, because he is so strong, he has become bored and frustrated with winning all his battles so easily.

Murata's manga series adapts ONE's original web manga of the same name. Murata's manga is currently running on Shueisha's free Tonari no Young Jump spinoff website, and Shueisha published the eighth compiled volume on April 3.

One-Punch Man is currently serialized in Viz Media's English-language digital edition of Weekly Shonen Jump. Viz will release the first two volumes in print this September.

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Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma Gets Original Event Anime

This week's 39th issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump will announce on Monday that Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma is inspiring an event anime at this year's Jump Special Anime Festa tour.

The event will visit nine cities in Japan from November 3-15. In addition to the original anime, the festival will debut the Yu-Gi-Oh! The Darkside of Dimensions film trailer, and the Tokyo stop will also feature a talkshow with the cast of Haikyu!!. The magazine also teases Gintama and Seraph of the End screenings, but does not say that these will be original works. Weekly Shonen Jump will distribute 3000 pairs of tickets through a random drawing.

Yūto Tsukuda and Shun Saeki's original Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma comedy manga centers on Sōma, who works with his dad at his family's restaurant. His dad is a culinary master, and he often hosts cooking battles with his father. His father then enrolls him in an elite culinary school that is very difficult to enter, and the graduation rate is only about 10 percent.

Crunchyroll is streaming the anime adaptation as it airs in Japan, and Sentai Filmworks licensed the series for North America. Viz Media publishes the original manga.

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Synchrontrailer zu Dragon Ball Kai:

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Im Gegensatz zu Universum Anime (die alle alten Sprecher von DBZ für den Film bekommen haben) hat Kaze fast alle Hauptsprecher ausgetauscht. Scheinbar ließen sich einige Sprecher nicht für 100+ Folgen Dragon Ball überzeugen.
 
find die Synchro jetzt nicht umso vieles besser oder schlechter als es DB sonst war.
 
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