The official website for the upcoming TV anime adaptation of SunSunSun's romantic comedy light novel series Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian released the first teaser trailer for the series today. The 80-second clip introduces the protagonist, Masachika Kuze, and the main heroine, Alya Mikhailovna Kujou, in animation for the first time. The TV anime Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian was originally set to premiere in Japan in April 2024 , but was postponed to July 2024 in order to "make this work even more enjoyable for everyone." Related: Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Anime Postponed to July 2024 Key visual The main staff includes: Director & Series Composition: Ryota Ito Character Design & Chief Animation Director: Yuhei Murota Art Director: Risa Wakabayashi Color Setting: Yuka Ito Director of Photography: Seiichi Sugiura Editing: Yoshiko Kimura(Madbox) Sound Director: Takeshi Takadera Music: Hiroaki Tsutsumi Production Producer: Ryo Kobayashi Animation Production: Doga Kobo...
- 3/22/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
The official website for the upcoming TV anime adaptation of SunSunSun's romantic comedy light novel series Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian has revealed tow more character visuals — Yuki Suou and Ayano Kimishima . Related: Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian TV Anime Premieres in April 2024 Yuki Suou is voiced by Wakana Maruoka (Ireena Litz de Olhyde in The Greatest Demon Lord Is Reborn as a Typical Nobody ). The site introduces the character as: A young lady born into a former noble family. She was the president of the student council in junior high school, and is in charge of public relations at the high school student council, with the goal of becoming president there as well. She’s a well-behaved student and considered to be the epitome of a lady, but she sometimes shows an unexpected side to her childhood friend Masachika. Ayano Kimishima is voiced by Saya Aizawa...
- 2/1/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Exclusive: New York’s Japan Society has unveiled the full line-up for the 15th edition of Japan Cuts: Festival Of New Japanese Film, the largest celebration of Japanese cinema in North America.
Running August 20 – September, the hybrid online and in-theater event will welcome 27 features and 12 short films including 32 films available online throughout the U.S. and 14 screenings of eight films on the big screen in Japan Society’s auditorium.
The fest will kick off with the U.S. Premiere of Soushi Matsumoto’s sci-fi coming-of-age story It’s A Summer Film! The title will be presented online and in person.
Also in person will be the fest’s centrepiece presentation, Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Venice Film Festival Silver Lion-winning Wife of a Spy, a thriller tale of suspicion, betrayal and love set during WWII. The film’s star, Yu Aoi, will be the recipient of this year’s Cut Above Award from the Japan Society,...
Running August 20 – September, the hybrid online and in-theater event will welcome 27 features and 12 short films including 32 films available online throughout the U.S. and 14 screenings of eight films on the big screen in Japan Society’s auditorium.
The fest will kick off with the U.S. Premiere of Soushi Matsumoto’s sci-fi coming-of-age story It’s A Summer Film! The title will be presented online and in person.
Also in person will be the fest’s centrepiece presentation, Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Venice Film Festival Silver Lion-winning Wife of a Spy, a thriller tale of suspicion, betrayal and love set during WWII. The film’s star, Yu Aoi, will be the recipient of this year’s Cut Above Award from the Japan Society,...
- 7/20/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
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