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Animated Film Project for Cell Phone Novel 'Deep Love' in the Works
Yoshi's tragedy novel series Deep Love has an anime film project in the works. The announcement was included in Deep Love Again, which is a web manga adaptation drawn by Meira Hisaka published on the Comic Days website.
Synopsis
Ayu is a 17-year-old high school student and a prostitute. She has a heinous view of the world, and believes that money is the only important thing. She lives with her boyfriend Kenji, who is a drug-user, and spends her school days with her one and only friend, Reina. One day, a new encounter changes Ayu's life, and she is finally able to find love.
Yoshi published Deep Love in 2000 on mobile for four volumes. The series was printed by Stars Publishing between December 2002 and July 2003. The novel has had adaptations that include manga and live-action. Each story arc–"Ayu no Monogatari," "Real," "Pao no Monogatari," "Host," and "Reina no Unmei"–have been adapted into their respective manga counterparts, where three have been drawn by Yuu Yoshii, and one by Akiyo Kurosawa and Tetsu. The franchise has a total of 8.4 million copies in print.
Two live-action series aired on TV Tokyo, adapting "Ayu no Monogatari" and "Host" in 2004 and 2005, respectively. A live-action film also premiered in 2004.
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Black Clover: Quartet Knights Game's Character Videos Show Klaus, Yami
Bandai Namco Entertainment began streaming trailers previewing Klaus and Yami for its Black Clover: Quartet Knights game on Monday and Tuesday, respectively.
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The game will launch in the Americas and Europe for PlayStation 4 and PC via Steam on Friday. The game will launch in Japan for the PlayStation 4 on Thursday. The game had a closed beta test on July 15 and 16. People who pre-order the game in Japan will receive a download code adding young Yami as a playable character, and a "Black Asta" skin.
The game's playable characters include Asta, Yuno, Noelle Silva, Mimosa Vermillion, Gauche Adlai, Magna Swing, Luck Voltia, Yami Sukehiro, young Yami Sukehiro, Vanessa Enoteca, Charmy Pappitson, Klaus Lunette, Mars, Fana, Vetto, and Licht. The game will also feature an original female character named Karna.
The third-person magic shooting game will allow for four-vs.-four matches, and players will make their own teams to participate in cooperative battles and face off against rivals. Da-iCE is performing the game's theme song "Limits."
Yūki Tabata launched the original manga in Weekly Shonen Jump in February 2015, and the manga has more than 4.8 million copies in print. Viz Media is publishing the series digitally and in print in North America.
The television anime adaptation premiered in Japan last October, and Crunchyroll is streaming the series in Japanese with English subtitles. Funimation began streaming the show's English dub last October. The anime will continue on past its originally planned 51 episodes. The show debuted on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block last December.
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TV Anime 'Akanesasu Shoujo' Announces Additional Cast Members
The official website for the Akanesasu Shoujo TV anime announced additional cast members. The opening theme song will be "Soranetarium" by MICHI, and Ami Wajima will be performing a cover of Hideaki Tokunaga's "Kowarekake no Radio" for the ending theme song. The anime will broadcast on Mondays at 7:30 p.m. via Animax, followed by Tokyo MX, Yomiuri TV, and Animax on PlaystationR starting October 1.
Cast
Kuroudo Kitta: Daisuke Hirakawa (Free! series)
Yuudai Taniji: Tarou Yamaguchi (Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan series)
Tomoya Chinami: Kengo Kawanishi (3-gatsu no Lion series)
Jin Hazama: Akio Ootsuka (Baki)
Sharo Hyouseki: Masako Katsuki (Arslan Senki)
White Goat: Michiru Miyamoto (Baccano!)
Yuki Tsukimisatoma: Tomori Kusunoki (Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online)
Akira Sakuraga: Maki Kawase (Hyakuren no Haou to Seiyaku no Valkyria)
Shushi Matsu: Sayumi Suzushiro (High Score Girl)
Daichi Ookubo: Risa Kubota (Konohana Kitan)
Annie Makusuda: Yurika Kubo (Youkoso Jitsuryoku Shijou Shugi no Kyoushitsu e)
Kyouhei Tsuchimiya: Houko Kuwashima (B: The Beginning)
Yonoku Abuta: Motomu Kiyokawa (Gochuumon wa Usagi desu ka? series)
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Terraformars Manga Goes Back on Hiatus, Returns in November
This year's 41st issue of Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump announced on Thursday that Yū Sasuga and Kenichi Tachibana's Terra Formars manga has gone on hiatus and will return in the magazine's 50th issue on November 15, due to Sasuga's health issues. The manga notes that Sasuga is recovering and is willing to write the next chapter, but decided to take no chances and postponed the manga's return to November.
The manga recently resumed on April 26, after entering a hiatus in March 2017, also due to Sasuga's health.
Sasuga and Tachibana launched the Terraformars manga in 2011. Shueisha shipped the manga's 20th volume in February 2017. Viz Media is releasing the manga in North America, and shipped the manga's 21st volume on August 17 with an anime DVD adapting the manga's Earth arc. The manga's 22nd volume will bundle an anime DVD on November 9.
The first 13-episode television anime series adapting the Annex 1 arc of the manga premiered in September 2014, while the Terraformars Revenge sequel television anime premiered in April 2016. Crunchyroll streamed both series as they aired in Japan. The manga also inspired a two-episode OVA series that adapted the manga's Bugs 2 arc in 2014. The episodes shipped with the manga's 10th and 11th volumes.
The manga inspired a live-action film that opened in Japan in April 2016.
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Cheer Boys!! Novel Inspires Live-Action Film
A live-action film adaptation of Ryō Asai's Cheer Danshi!! (Cheer Boys!!) novel has been green-lit for early summer 2019 in Japan. Filming begins this month.
The film stars Ryūsei Yokohama as Haruki Bandō and Masaki Nakao as Kazuma Hashimoto. 27-year-old director Hiroki Kazama (After the Rain and Teiichi no Kuni spinoff mini-series) is directing the film.
The original youth novel revolves around the "slightly odd and cute" members of a cheerleading squad at a men's university, and is loosely based on the real-life men's cheerleading team "Shockers." Shueisha published the novel in 2013.
Kenichi Kondō launched a manga adaptation in April 2016, an anime adaptation (pictured right) premiered in July 2016, and a stage play premiered in December 2016. Funimation streamed the anime with English subtitles as it aired in Japan, and later released the series on home video.
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TV Anime 'Gakuen Basara' Announces New Cast Members
The official website for the upcoming Gakuen Basara TV anime has announced new cast members. All of the cast members that appeared in Sengoku Basara anime series will reprise their roles. The opening theme song will be "Hokore Kitakaki Utsukushiki, Ikizama wo" by EIGHT OF TRIANGLE, while theme song will be "Be Affected" by Takanori Nishikawa x Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas. The anime will broadcast on Fridays at 1:28 a.m. via TBS, followed by BS-TBS starting October 5.
Cast
Tsuruhime: Ami Koshimizu (Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Crystal series)
Magoichi Saika: Sayaka Ohara (Aria series)
Yoshitsugu Ootani: Fumihiko Tachiki (Evangelion series)
Hideaki Kobayakawa: Jun Fukuyama (Persona 5 the Animation)
Itsuki: Miyuki Sawashiro (Lupin III series)
Sakon Shima: Yuuichi Nakamura (Tada-kun wa Koi wo Shinai)
Kasue Shibata: Nobuhiko Okamoto (Boku no Hero Academia series)
Matabei Gotou: Shinichiro Miki (Keppeki Danshi! Aoyama-kun)