BloodyAngel
05-20-2011, 11:39 AM
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The Hatsune Miku Project Diva channel on the Nico Nico Douga website began streaming footage from the tentatively titled Hatsune Miku -Project Diva- Ver. 2.5 game for the PSP system on Friday. (To turn off the superimposed comments in the video, select the word balloon icon in the bottom right corner of the video.) The rhythm game is slated to ship this fall with new songs. The video features the 39's Giving Day concert's version of the song "SPiCa."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfYxkVAB_T4
Fullmetal Alchemist Film's Full Trailer
The official website for the Fullmetal Alchemist: Milos no Sei-Naru Hoshi movie began streaming the third set of trailers (in 90-second and 30-second versions) on Friday. Unlike the previous teaser trailers, this set contains the first full trailer.
The film will open in Japan on July 2. The first Japanese moviegoers will receive the "11.5th" manga volume which Arakawa herself is drawing.
Click here to watch the trailer : CLICK CLICK (http://www.hagaren-movie.net/#/trailer)
Kamisama Dolls TV Anime's Promotional Video
The official website of the Kamisama Dolls supernatural action television anime series relaunched on Thursday and also began streaming a 97-second "Story Side" promotional video along with the previously streamed "Girls Side" video.
Synopsis:
Hajime Yamamura's original supernatural action manga centers around Kyōhei (Nobuhiko Okamoto), a college student who grew up in a village that deified figureheads named kakashi as gods. Kyōhei abandoned his hometown when he moved to Tokyo and immersed himself in college life. However, he learns from his younger sister Utao (Misato Fukuen) that a fugitive named Aki (Ryohei Kimura) from his hometown has also arrived in Tokyo (with his kakashi in tow) and is responsible for a horrific crime that Kyōhei had just witnessed.
The website also confirmed that director Seiji Kishi and Brains Base's anime will premiere on TV Tokyo on July 5. Ishikawa also wrote and performed the opening and ending theme songs, "Fukanzen Nenshō" (Incomplete Combusion) and "Switch ga Haittara."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXsGRh261nQ
The Hatsune Miku Project Diva channel on the Nico Nico Douga website began streaming footage from the tentatively titled Hatsune Miku -Project Diva- Ver. 2.5 game for the PSP system on Friday. (To turn off the superimposed comments in the video, select the word balloon icon in the bottom right corner of the video.) The rhythm game is slated to ship this fall with new songs. The video features the 39's Giving Day concert's version of the song "SPiCa."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfYxkVAB_T4
Fullmetal Alchemist Film's Full Trailer
The official website for the Fullmetal Alchemist: Milos no Sei-Naru Hoshi movie began streaming the third set of trailers (in 90-second and 30-second versions) on Friday. Unlike the previous teaser trailers, this set contains the first full trailer.
The film will open in Japan on July 2. The first Japanese moviegoers will receive the "11.5th" manga volume which Arakawa herself is drawing.
Click here to watch the trailer : CLICK CLICK (http://www.hagaren-movie.net/#/trailer)
Kamisama Dolls TV Anime's Promotional Video
The official website of the Kamisama Dolls supernatural action television anime series relaunched on Thursday and also began streaming a 97-second "Story Side" promotional video along with the previously streamed "Girls Side" video.
Synopsis:
Hajime Yamamura's original supernatural action manga centers around Kyōhei (Nobuhiko Okamoto), a college student who grew up in a village that deified figureheads named kakashi as gods. Kyōhei abandoned his hometown when he moved to Tokyo and immersed himself in college life. However, he learns from his younger sister Utao (Misato Fukuen) that a fugitive named Aki (Ryohei Kimura) from his hometown has also arrived in Tokyo (with his kakashi in tow) and is responsible for a horrific crime that Kyōhei had just witnessed.
The website also confirmed that director Seiji Kishi and Brains Base's anime will premiere on TV Tokyo on July 5. Ishikawa also wrote and performed the opening and ending theme songs, "Fukanzen Nenshō" (Incomplete Combusion) and "Switch ga Haittara."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXsGRh261nQ