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auf der neujahrsgrüße karte von bones gibt es schonmal den ersten tease zum anime design von mobpsycho 100:
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mob psycho 100 ist die andere serie von ONE. dem typen der für onepunch-man verantwortlich ist.
 
Gar nicht gesehen, dass da noch eine Seite war. ^^''

ab die Ghost in the Shell Arise Serie auch zu uns kommt?

davon gibt's ne 10 teilige Serie, 4 OVAs (5. kommt noch raus) und ein Film, bis jetzt habe ich nur die OVAs als Import gefunden

Letztes Jahr kamen beide SAC-Staffeln auf BD raus. Dazu auch noch der Film dazu, wo noch keine deutsche Synchro vorlag. Wenn die Verkaufszahlen hier überzeugen sollte der Publisher auch über Arise nachdenken.
 
My Love Story!! to Get English Dub

Sentai Filmworks announced on Tuesday that it will offer an English dub for the My Love Story!! (Ore Monogatari!!) anime.

The series ran from April to September. Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired in Japan, and Sentai Filmworks licensed the series for distribution in North America.

Viz Media is publishing Kazune Kawahara and Aruko's shōjo romantic comedy manga in North America, and it describes the story:

Takeo Gōda is a giant guy with a giant heart. Too bad the girls don't want him! (They want his good-looking best friend, Sunakawa.) Used to being on the sidelines, Takeo simply stands tall and accepts his fate. But one day when he saves a girl named Yamato from a harasser on the train, his (love!) life suddenly takes an incredible turn!

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Zumindest ist es dreister als hier, ich kaufe mir alle Umaru Blu Ray aus Japan und warum man ne 12 Episoden Serie auf 6 Blu Rays aufteilen muss weiß ich echt nicht.
 
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Non Non Biyori Manga Gets New Original Anime DVD

The "Nyanpasu Matsuri Repeat na Non" event for the Non Non Biyori television anime announced on Sunday that a new original anime DVD (OAD) has been green-lit. The OAD will ship in a special edition for the 10th volume of Atto's original Non Non Biyori manga on September 23.

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The manga takes place in the countryside, where the nearest bookstore is 20 minutes away by bicycle, a certain "Ju_p" magazine comes out on Wednesdays instead of Mondays, and the video rental store is 10 stations away. Hotaru Ichijō transfers from Tokyo to this school and readjusts to the slow life in the country. Her fellow schoolmates are Natsumi, Komari, Renge, and Komari's big brother Suguru in the third year of middle school.

The manga already inspired two television seasons (in 2013 and 2015) and an earlier original anime DVD. The first television series from director Shinya Kawamo and anime studio SILVER LINK (WATAMOTE, Baka and Test - Summon the Beasts) premiered last year. Crunchyroll streamed both television seasons as they aired in Japan, and Sentai Filmworks licensed both for North American digital and home video release.

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Non Non Biyori :aargh:
 
Love Live! Sunshine!! Idol Project Gets TV Anime This Summer

The live-streamed "Love Live! Sunshine!! Aqours Niconico Live Extracurricular Activity ~First Heart-Pounding Live Broadcast!~" announced on Monday that a television anime adaptation of the Love Live! Sunshine!! project has been green-lit for this summer. The live stream also announced that a second single for the project's new nine-girl idol group Aqours will go on sale on April 27.

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Lantis posted the full music video for "Kimi no Kokoro wa Kagayaiteru kai?" (Is Your Heart Sparkling?), the idols' first single which went on sale on October 7:

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The Love Live! Sunshine!! project was first announced last February with a teaser image. The project's three key phrases are "Reader Participation," "Inspired by μ's," and "Seaside Town Setting." The group's name was chosen by fans by popular vote after Dengeki G's Magazine readers submitted possible names. After readers and fans cast 23,789 votes between June 1-11, Aqours won with 4,644 votes.

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Zumindest ist es dreister als hier, ich kaufe mir alle Umaru Blu Ray aus Japan und warim mamn ne 12 Episoden Serie auf 6 Blu Rays aufteilen muss weiß ich echt nicht.

Ich habe schon einiges gesehen, wo ich nur den Kopf schütteln kann, aber das klingt jetzt nun doch schon sehr übertrieben. Welche Serie wurde denn so verunstaltet?
 
sowas ist aber eigentlich standard bei den ersten jap. dvd/bd releases einer serie :ugly:
 
Beyblade Burst TV Anime Premieres in April

The February issue of Shogakukan's Coro Coro Comics magazine (cover pictured at right) announced on Friday that the Beyblade Burst television anime will premiere in April.

The issue also detailed two characters from the anime: Bart Aoi, a hot-blooded kid who loves to attack and wields a Beyblade named Valkyrie; and Shū Kurenai, an elite Blader who is a genius but still puts in a lot of effort, and wields the Beyblade named Spriggan. The issue noted that the anime's battle scenes will be rendered in 3D CG.

The show's official website previously revealed the anime character designs for Bart, Valkyrie, Shū, and Spriggan last month.

Bart Aoi (pictured bottom) and Valkyrie (pictured top)

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Shū Kurenai

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Spriggan

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Takara Tomy previously streamed a promotional video for the anime last August featuring the two characters.

The show's official website will reveal a new promotional video this month.

Katsuhito Akiyama (Inazuma Eleven, Bubblegum Crisis, El-Hazard: The Wanderers) is directing the new anime at OLM or Oriental Light and Magic (Yōkai Watch, Pokémon) with character designs by Toshiaki Ōhashi (chief animation director of Danbōru Senki W, Danbōru Senki Wars). Hideki Sonoda (Pokémon franchise, Machine Robo: Revenge of Chronos, Sonic Soldier Borgman) is in charge of the series scripts.

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Beyblade Burst is the name of the third generation of Beyblade toys that Takara Tomy launched in Japan in July. It features a Burst gimmick that lets players "destroy" their opponents' tops, the ability to view Beyblade records on the Bey Cloud System, and the evolution of Beyblade with miniature NFC chips.

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Hiro Morita launched the Beyblade Burst manga in Shogakukan's Monthly Coro Coro Comics magazine last July.

The original franchise expanded into over 880 countries and regions worldwide and shipped over 350 million toys, garnering over 365 billion yen (about US$2.97 billion) in sales since 1999. The second generation of the franchise debuted in 2008 and shipped 190 million toys worldwide for over 200 billion yen (US$1.6 billion) in sales.

Takara Tomy's Beyblade line of toys inspired a manga series in 2000-2003, and Viz Media released the 14-volume series in North America in 2004-2006. The manga inspired three television anime series (Beyblade, Beyblade: V-Force, and Beyblade G Revolution) between 2001-2003, and the Beyblade the Movie: Fierce Battle film in 2002. A spinoff manga, Metal Fight Beyblade, has inspired the Beyblade: Metal Fusion, Beyblade: Metal Masters, Beyblade: Metal Fury, and Beyblade: Shogun Steel television anime series, as well as the Metal Fight Beyblade VS Taiyō Shakunetsu no Shinryakusha film.

Nelvana has localized the seven television anime series for North America, and the company has also produced the Beywheelz and Beywarriors: Beyraiderz Western-exclusive animated spinoff series.

Paramount Pictures has acquired rights to create a live-action film based on the franchise.

Images © Hiro Morita, BBB Project

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My Wife is the Student Council President TV Anime Gets 2nd Season

Production on a second television anime season based on Yumi Nakata's My Wife is the Student Council President (Okusama ga Seito Kaichō!) manga has been green-lit. The announcement was made in the March issue of Ichijinsha's Monthly Comic Rex magazine on Wedneday.

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The "erotic comedy" manga follows a student council vice-president who is betrothed to the student president Ui Wakana as his wife.

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Nakata (Chu-Bra!!) launched the series in Monthly Comic Rex, after drawing an earlier Okusama wa Seito Kaichō manga for Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha, Ltd. Ichijinsha published the ninth compiled book volume of the ongoing manga on Wednesday with an unaired anime episode on DVD. Some of the new characters who appear in the second season also appear in this unaired episode.

The manga's first 12-episode television anime adaptation premiered on July 1. Crunchyroll streamed the anime as it aired in Japan in both censored and uncensored versions.

Nakata's Chu-Bra!! also inspired an anime in 2010. Crunchyroll streamed the anime into several countries as it aired in Japan.

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Staffel 1 gefiel mir sehr :)
 
Mr. Osomatsu Planner: We Haven't Said It Will End After Half a Year

The Sunday edition of the Tokyo Shimbun paper published a feature about the success of the comedy anime Mr. Osomatsu (Osomatsu-san) among young women. The feature includes an interview with Takayuki Hirobe, TV Tokyo's 46-year-old project planner of the anime, and TV Tokyo's 42-year-old anime production department member Makoto Hijikata. Hirobe remarked on the astonishing fast rise in the anime's popularity, and noted the official Twitter account garnered 380,000 followers after just one cour (one quarter of a year). He then added, "We originally planned on making two cours, but we haven't said, 'It'll end after two cours.'"

Fujio Akatsuka's original Osomatsu-kun manga and "high tension comedy" television anime from the 1960s centered on the Matsuno household, which has six naughty and mischievous sons (who are sextuplets). All of the sextuplets, including the eldest Osomatsu, are all in love with the same girl, Totoko. The original series followed the family when the sons were 10 years old. The current Mr. Osomatsu show re-imagines the original manga and TV anime with the sextuplets as adults.

The current Mr. Osomatsu series premiered last October, and Crunchyroll is streaming the series as it airs in Japan. The second cour premiered on January 4, and the official Twitter account now has over 414,000 followers. The series is inspiring a text novel, a smartphone game, and three PC browser games.

Akatsuka launched the original Osomatsu-kun manga in Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine in 1962, and the manga ran in the magazine until 1969. The manga then ran in Weekly Shonen King from 1972-1973, and then in Comic BonBon from 1987-1990. The compiled manga volumes have more than 10 million copies in print.

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Ah cool, endlich ein Anime Thread den ich noch nicht kannte und auch speziell für Diskussionen :D

Hat einer von euch Sailor Moon Crystal gestern angesehen?
Die neue Synchronstimme von Luna geht mal garnicht -.-

Und Sabine Bohlmann klingt mittlerweile mehr wie Lisa als Bunny aus der 90er Staffel.
 
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