In need of a new manga to read? If you’re like me, the answer is “yes,” even if you have a hefty pile of manga waiting to be read. That’s okay! There’s always room for more manga, manhwa and whatever else strikes your literary fancy. Because there’s so many books to choose from, we’ve put together a couple of picks to fill your shelves for June, and since June is Pride Month, all these manga contain characters and stories that feature the Lgbtqia+ community. . Related: Find Someone Who Looks at You the Way Cherry Magic’s Kurosawa Looks at Adachi Are you looking for domestic bliss? Despite its wacky title, Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! has got you covered. Maybe you’re in the mood for wholesome girlfriends falling in love all over again, if that’s the case,...
- 6/3/2024
- by Briana Lawrence
- Crunchyroll
Disney has posted a Pov ride through of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. It does seem like they made some cuts to shorten the video time. There are a lot of animatronics, but it does use a lot of screens and some of the parts feel like Navi River Journey 2.0.
Disney shared a full Pov of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. The ride officially opens June 28 at Walt Disney World and later this year at Disneyland Resort. pic.twitter.com/GupTy7Q9Le
— Scott Gustin (@ScottGustin) June 1, 2024
In this version, you “shrink” down to a frog size thanks to Mama Odie. Sadly, the plunge is just you returning to full size instead of suspense built up for the drop. The briar patch is gone, so that isn’t as intense, either.
The finale is impressive, and there are a lot of animatronics in that sequence.
Overall, it’s cute, but it seems very underwhelming.
Disney shared a full Pov of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. The ride officially opens June 28 at Walt Disney World and later this year at Disneyland Resort. pic.twitter.com/GupTy7Q9Le
— Scott Gustin (@ScottGustin) June 1, 2024
In this version, you “shrink” down to a frog size thanks to Mama Odie. Sadly, the plunge is just you returning to full size instead of suspense built up for the drop. The briar patch is gone, so that isn’t as intense, either.
The finale is impressive, and there are a lot of animatronics in that sequence.
Overall, it’s cute, but it seems very underwhelming.
- 6/1/2024
- by Kambrea Pratt
- Pirates & Princesses
The official website for the upcoming TV anime adaptation of Hiroaki Nagashima's fantasy light novel series Good Bye, Dragon Life announced today that the anime is scheduled to premiere in Japan in October 2024. The anime adaptation project was revealed in March of this year . Additionally, the site has also posted a new trailer and key visual, depicting the reincarnated dragon protagonist, Dolan, and the three heroines surrounding him walking through the village in a friendly atmosphere. Key visual In addition to the previously announced Shunsuke Takeuchi (Jean Yunghart in Metallic Rouge ) as the protagonist Dolan and Hitomi Sekine (Ellis Seifort in Berserk of Gluttony ) as the main heroine Serina, two new voice cast members were announced. Ayaka Ohashi (Uzuki Shimamura in The Idolm@Ster Cinderella Girls ) plays Christina, an incomparably beautiful swordswoman. Message from Ohashi: It makes me really happy to be invited to play the role of Christina...
- 5/30/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
A TV anime adaptation of Hiroaki Nagashima's fantasy light novel series Good Bye, Dragon Life is now in the works for a premiere in 2024. The anime's official website and Twitter also opened today, releasing a teaser trailer and visual. The main staff includes: Director : Kenichi Nishida Series Composition : Naokatsu Tsuda Main Character Designer : Nozomi Kawashige Music : Saiki Tatsuhiko & Hanae Nakamura Animation Production : SynergySP & Vega Entertainment Shunsuke Takeuchi (Jean Yunghart in Metallic Rouge ) will play the role of Dolan, the main character who was reborn as a human from the strongest dragon. Message from Tekeuchi: It may be my imagination, but I feel that I often have the opportunity to play the role of a dragon, so I prepared for my efforts thinking, "This is the dragon for this year?" It is fascinating that the days in the village of Berne, where various races live hand in hand,...
- 3/15/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Longtime entertainment executive Lewis “Lew” Rothman, Head of Business Affairs and Operations for Strategy PR/Consulting, died suddenly and unexpectedly at his home in East Hampton on Friday. He was 63.
Among the vanguard at the intersection of the entertainment and tech businesses, Rothman had most recently served at Strategy PR/Consulting, the bicoastal entertainment PR agency specializing in awards campaigns for film studios and television & streaming companies. Over his seven years there, he was instrumental in the company’s growth.
Previous to that, Rothman took a position at newly-formed The Weinstein Company in 2006, serving as the movie studio’s Chief Technology Officer for ten-plus years.
Always ahead of the curve, in the early ’90s Rothman and his wife Serina Mayer started a new media consultancy, Vibemaster, Inc., which served as a strategic development liaison between entertainment and technology companies, crafting multiplatform marketing opportunities that introduced new ways to incorporate the burgeoning new media wave.
Among the vanguard at the intersection of the entertainment and tech businesses, Rothman had most recently served at Strategy PR/Consulting, the bicoastal entertainment PR agency specializing in awards campaigns for film studios and television & streaming companies. Over his seven years there, he was instrumental in the company’s growth.
Previous to that, Rothman took a position at newly-formed The Weinstein Company in 2006, serving as the movie studio’s Chief Technology Officer for ten-plus years.
Always ahead of the curve, in the early ’90s Rothman and his wife Serina Mayer started a new media consultancy, Vibemaster, Inc., which served as a strategic development liaison between entertainment and technology companies, crafting multiplatform marketing opportunities that introduced new ways to incorporate the burgeoning new media wave.
- 12/29/2023
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
Lewis “Lew” Rothman, an entertainment executive who held top jobs at the Weinstein Company and Strategy PR, died suddenly at his home in East Hampton on Dec. 22. He was 63.
Rothman is remembered for his smarts, honesty, humor, colorful language, movie star looks and an attitude and accent that betrayed his Queens roots. Beginning in 2006, Rothman served as chief technology officer at the Weinstein Company, the indie studio behind “The King’s Speech” and “The Artist.” He worked there for a decade and later moved to Strategy, one of the preeminent awards consultancy firms, in 2016. In the early 1990s, Rothman and his wife, Serina Mayer, started a new media consultancy, Vibemaster, Inc., which worked to develop ties and expand business opportunities between entertainment and technology companies. He was instrumental in developing the first online commercial casting company, Castnet, and later served as the chief technology officer for Atomic Pop, the first online record label.
Rothman is remembered for his smarts, honesty, humor, colorful language, movie star looks and an attitude and accent that betrayed his Queens roots. Beginning in 2006, Rothman served as chief technology officer at the Weinstein Company, the indie studio behind “The King’s Speech” and “The Artist.” He worked there for a decade and later moved to Strategy, one of the preeminent awards consultancy firms, in 2016. In the early 1990s, Rothman and his wife, Serina Mayer, started a new media consultancy, Vibemaster, Inc., which worked to develop ties and expand business opportunities between entertainment and technology companies. He was instrumental in developing the first online commercial casting company, Castnet, and later served as the chief technology officer for Atomic Pop, the first online record label.
- 12/29/2023
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
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