Sora Kasugano
05-05-2011, 03:10 AM
“Morita-san wa Mukuchi” – TV Anime Announced
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According to MoonPhase (http://www.moonphase.cc/), a TV series for Sano Tae’s 4-koma manga series, 「Morita-san wa Mukuchi」 (http://www.takeshobo.co.jp/sp/moritasan/) , has been green-lit for production. It will premiere in July. The series had already received an OAD special back in March of this year.
Synopsis: (*courtesy of Desangel (http://desangel.blogspot.com/))
“Morita-san wa Mukuchi” is a 4-koma manga about Morita Mayu, a highschool girl who rarely speaks. The reason behind it is not because she doesn’t like to talk nor because she has nothing to say. The reason she rarely speaks is due to the fact she thinks too much before speaking, thus losing the timing to speak altogether.
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“Rurouni Kenshin” – New Anime Project Announced
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According to the June issue of Jump Square (http://jumpsq.shueisha.co.jp/) magazine, a new 「Rurouni Kenshin」 (http://www.kenshin-tv.com/) anime project is underway. More details will be announced at a later date. (Jinchuu Arc, make it happen!)
Watsuki Nobuhiro’s Rurouni Kenshin manga series was first published in Weekly Shounen Jump (http://shonenjump.com/j/) magazine on September 2nd, 1994. It would run for 255 chapters (28 volumes.)
A TV anime series based mostly on the manga premiered on January 10th, 1996. It ran for 95 episodes total. Two OVAs and a film — which will receive a BD release later this year — would also soon follow.
Recently the original Kenshin TV voice cast reunited for the development of a PSP 2D fighting game, entitled 「Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan Saisen」 (http://www.bandaigames.channel.or.jp/list/psp_rurounikenshin/), in celebration of the TV series’ 15th anniversary. It was released in Japan on March 10th, 2011.
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Paperman Paper-Doll 1st-Person Shooter Game Gets Anime
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Gamepot presents storyboards for shorts planned for this summer.
The Japanese game Developer (http://www.gamepot.co.jp/) Gamepot announced on Wednesday that an anime adaptation of its Paperman first-person shooter Game (http://www.paperman.jp/) is already in production. Even though the Microsoft Windows game is Set (http://www.paperman.jp/) in a 3D environment, it features player characters made of "paper" that can be customized like paper dolls.
Gamepot made the anime announcement during the free "Paperman GW Event" in Tokyo's Akihabara Otaku (http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/lexicon.php?id=22) shopping district. Gamepot also presented the storyboards from the anime at the event, and the staff is aiming to release the anime in the summer timeframe. The anime is being conceived as short movies for the web and similar venues; nevertheless, it will not just feature combat scenes, but also what the characters do on the way to the battlefield.
http://moetron.com/uploads/20110505_morita02_resize.jpg
According to MoonPhase (http://www.moonphase.cc/), a TV series for Sano Tae’s 4-koma manga series, 「Morita-san wa Mukuchi」 (http://www.takeshobo.co.jp/sp/moritasan/) , has been green-lit for production. It will premiere in July. The series had already received an OAD special back in March of this year.
Synopsis: (*courtesy of Desangel (http://desangel.blogspot.com/))
“Morita-san wa Mukuchi” is a 4-koma manga about Morita Mayu, a highschool girl who rarely speaks. The reason behind it is not because she doesn’t like to talk nor because she has nothing to say. The reason she rarely speaks is due to the fact she thinks too much before speaking, thus losing the timing to speak altogether.
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“Rurouni Kenshin” – New Anime Project Announced
http://moetron.com/uploads/20110418_keshin00_resize.jpg
According to the June issue of Jump Square (http://jumpsq.shueisha.co.jp/) magazine, a new 「Rurouni Kenshin」 (http://www.kenshin-tv.com/) anime project is underway. More details will be announced at a later date. (Jinchuu Arc, make it happen!)
Watsuki Nobuhiro’s Rurouni Kenshin manga series was first published in Weekly Shounen Jump (http://shonenjump.com/j/) magazine on September 2nd, 1994. It would run for 255 chapters (28 volumes.)
A TV anime series based mostly on the manga premiered on January 10th, 1996. It ran for 95 episodes total. Two OVAs and a film — which will receive a BD release later this year — would also soon follow.
Recently the original Kenshin TV voice cast reunited for the development of a PSP 2D fighting game, entitled 「Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan Saisen」 (http://www.bandaigames.channel.or.jp/list/psp_rurounikenshin/), in celebration of the TV series’ 15th anniversary. It was released in Japan on March 10th, 2011.
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Paperman Paper-Doll 1st-Person Shooter Game Gets Anime
http://cdn3.animenewsnetwork.com/thumbnails/crop400x200/cms/news/40672/main_bg-1.jpg
Gamepot presents storyboards for shorts planned for this summer.
The Japanese game Developer (http://www.gamepot.co.jp/) Gamepot announced on Wednesday that an anime adaptation of its Paperman first-person shooter Game (http://www.paperman.jp/) is already in production. Even though the Microsoft Windows game is Set (http://www.paperman.jp/) in a 3D environment, it features player characters made of "paper" that can be customized like paper dolls.
Gamepot made the anime announcement during the free "Paperman GW Event" in Tokyo's Akihabara Otaku (http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/lexicon.php?id=22) shopping district. Gamepot also presented the storyboards from the anime at the event, and the staff is aiming to release the anime in the summer timeframe. The anime is being conceived as short movies for the web and similar venues; nevertheless, it will not just feature combat scenes, but also what the characters do on the way to the battlefield.