The TV anime Deaimon, a story of bonding through wagashi (Japanese sweets) set in an old confectionary store in Kyoto, is currently airing in Japan.
It's that time of the week where our friends at Seven Seas outline some of their new license acquisitions and they have four new manga titles for everyone to look forward to! Details and covers for these titles can be seen below!
By Rose Pompo the Cinephile is exactly 90 minutes long—excluding the credits. The film’s runtime is integral to the narrative itself, which posits that longer films do nothing but waste a viewer’s time. Movies, the titular producer Joelle Davidovich “Pompo” Pomponett says, should be entertaining and never outstay their welcome (and an attractive girl in the starring role doesn’t hurt either). Unfortunately, despite the film’s general adherence to Pompo’s advice, it’s hard not to feel like my time was at least a little bit wasted.
By J.D. Kelly Ryoma! The Prince of Tennis is the newest film entry in The Prince of Tennis franchise overseen by series creator Takeshi Konomi. It will be coming to theaters beginning on May 12 as the first title in the "AX Cinema Nights" series of theatrical releases by way of Eleven Arts, in partnership with Iconic Events Releasing and Anime Expo. We caught it ahead of the release to let you know if you should go check it out!
4K upscales of classic anime and there's a classic series that is about the get a new release that we're really excited for!
We announced a few weeks back that GKIDS had acquired the North American rights to Isao Takahata & Hayao Miyazaki's "Panda! Go Panda!" and will be releasing it theatrically to celebrate its 50th Anniversary. The time has come and there are now details on that release!
AX Cinema Nights is a concept that really intrigues us over at A-to-J and while we mentioned that their first movie "Ryoma: The Prince of Tennis <Decide>" has some release details!
It was announced back in February that GKIDS and Fathom Events would be briking Takayuki Hirao's film "Pompo The Cinephile" to select theaters nationwide and there's finally more details on that release!
[Editor's Note: This article has been updated with up-to-date theater information on 4/14] TMS Entertainment recently announced the release of its new animated movie, "Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween". The movie, co-produced by TMS, is the 25th installment in the Detective Conan series, based on the original manga by Gosho Aoyama. The movie will be released nationwide in Japan on April 15th.
GKIDS announced today it has acquired the North American distribution rights for Summer Ghost, the debut “short feature” from acclaimed Japanese illustrator loundraw.
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