The official website of the upcoming Code Geass: Rozé of the Recapture anime film revealed its first key visual for part 1 of the film, fourteen new cast members, and three Knightmare Frame designs on April 11, 2024.
Newly announced cast and characters include:
Takaya Kuroda as Kensei Kuroto
Katsuyuki Konishi as Isao Monobe
Miyu Tomita Haruka Rutaka
Shoya Chiba as Tomo’omi Oda
Taito Ban as Shota Munemori
Riho Sugiyama as Yoko Araki
Anzu Haruno as Yuri Sano
Hayato Fujii as Sanshiro Tomi
Yutaka Aoyama as Tokio Iwamoto
Kanehira Yamamoto as Shiro Sazanami
Chikahiro Kobayashi as Kaoru Shizuka
Yuka Terasaki as Natalia Luxembourg
Haruka Shiraishi as Mei Ema
Masashi Nogawa as Vallen Stark
New Knightmare Frame designs include:
Type-07T Keisetsu
Type-07 Sekka
Type-05C Akatsuki-Upgrade
Other cast includes:
Kohei Amasaki as Rozé Makoto Furukawa as Ash Reina Ueda as Sakuya Kana Ichinose as Chalice Hiroki Yasumoto as Noland Nao Toyama...
Newly announced cast and characters include:
Takaya Kuroda as Kensei Kuroto
Katsuyuki Konishi as Isao Monobe
Miyu Tomita Haruka Rutaka
Shoya Chiba as Tomo’omi Oda
Taito Ban as Shota Munemori
Riho Sugiyama as Yoko Araki
Anzu Haruno as Yuri Sano
Hayato Fujii as Sanshiro Tomi
Yutaka Aoyama as Tokio Iwamoto
Kanehira Yamamoto as Shiro Sazanami
Chikahiro Kobayashi as Kaoru Shizuka
Yuka Terasaki as Natalia Luxembourg
Haruka Shiraishi as Mei Ema
Masashi Nogawa as Vallen Stark
New Knightmare Frame designs include:
Type-07T Keisetsu
Type-07 Sekka
Type-05C Akatsuki-Upgrade
Other cast includes:
Kohei Amasaki as Rozé Makoto Furukawa as Ash Reina Ueda as Sakuya Kana Ichinose as Chalice Hiroki Yasumoto as Noland Nao Toyama...
- 4/11/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
The uneven Japanese animated fantasy “The Deer King” often resembles the sort of Studio Ghibli action-adventure that made animation figurehead Hayao Miyazaki internationally famous, especially “Princess Mononoke” and “Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind.” “The Deer King” not only looks like those Studio Ghibli staples, but also follows a plot that recalls Ghibli-style high fantasies: two warring feudal kingdoms try either to capture or enlist Van, a resourceful ex-soldier who may or may not be immune to a devastating plague.
Comparisons between “The Deer King” and Studio Ghibli’s better known movies seem inevitable, especially given how many of this movie’s creators learned their trade as animators and animation directors at Studio Ghibli, particularly co-directors Masashi Ando and Masayuki Miyaji, and key animators Kenichi Konishi and Kenichi Yoshida. Thankfully, what works in so many Ghibli movies also mostly works in “The Deer King,” given the craft and consideration...
Comparisons between “The Deer King” and Studio Ghibli’s better known movies seem inevitable, especially given how many of this movie’s creators learned their trade as animators and animation directors at Studio Ghibli, particularly co-directors Masashi Ando and Masayuki Miyaji, and key animators Kenichi Konishi and Kenichi Yoshida. Thankfully, what works in so many Ghibli movies also mostly works in “The Deer King,” given the craft and consideration...
- 7/14/2022
- by Simon Abrams
- The Wrap
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