Bocchi The Rock! Re: Re: , the second of the two-part recap films based on the Bocchi The Rock! TV anime series, has reached accumulative of 500 million yen (3.45 million Usd) earned from 330,000 ticket sales in the Japanese box office, according to Mantan Web . As previously reported in July , the first recap film Bocchi The Rock! Re: — released June 7 in Japan — surpassed the 500 million yen mark in four weeks after its release. The second part, which released on August 9, also reached that mark in about the same four weeks. The first part has earned 640 million yen (4.47 million Usd) on 420,000 tickets from its theatrical run, bringing the cumulative total gross for the two films to over 1.14 billion yen (7.96 million Usd). Meanwhile, Kessoku Band's new EP "We will" is available digitally starting today, ahead of the CD release on November 6. The concept of the four-song album is "Each member of Kessoku Band from the...
- 9/6/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll announced that they will start streaming the English dub of Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction anime starting May 24, 2024, on the platform.
The cast and staff for English dub were also revealed.
Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction English dub includes:
Giles Panton as Nobuo Michelle Creber as Kimika Lexi Ly as Hako Elyse Maloway as Kadode Graham Hamilton as Kohiruimaki Chelsea Miller as Futaba Travis Turner as Makoto Bill Newton as Hanazawa Michael Dobson as Editor
Staff includes:
Voice Director: Karl Willem Scripts Adapted by Jack Cox English Translation by Paul Baldwin Recording Engineer: Konrad Piasecszny Dialogue Editors: Marc Matsumoto, Brian Gamblin, Joshua Stevenson, Taylor Gervais Re-Recording Mixers: Keith Goddard, Derek Simson
Crunchyroll had previously announced that they will stream Inio Asano’s Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction‘s 2-part anime film in episodic format on the platform weekly from May 24, 2024, at 8:30 a.m. Ist (May 23 at 8:00 p.
The cast and staff for English dub were also revealed.
Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction English dub includes:
Giles Panton as Nobuo Michelle Creber as Kimika Lexi Ly as Hako Elyse Maloway as Kadode Graham Hamilton as Kohiruimaki Chelsea Miller as Futaba Travis Turner as Makoto Bill Newton as Hanazawa Michael Dobson as Editor
Staff includes:
Voice Director: Karl Willem Scripts Adapted by Jack Cox English Translation by Paul Baldwin Recording Engineer: Konrad Piasecszny Dialogue Editors: Marc Matsumoto, Brian Gamblin, Joshua Stevenson, Taylor Gervais Re-Recording Mixers: Keith Goddard, Derek Simson
Crunchyroll had previously announced that they will stream Inio Asano’s Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction‘s 2-part anime film in episodic format on the platform weekly from May 24, 2024, at 8:30 a.m. Ist (May 23 at 8:00 p.
- 5/24/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
Putting the "extra" into extraterrestial, Crunchyroll is thrilled to announce that an out-of-this-world English dub will accompany the Dead Dead Demons Dededede Destruction anime when the first episode begins streaming on the platform later today! Here's the cast and crew at the center of this contemplative comedy caper: Dead Dead Demons Dededede Destruction English Dub Cast Nobuo voiced by Giles Panton Kimika voiced by Michelle Creber Hako voiced by Lexi Ly Kadode voiced by Elyse Maloway Kohiruimaki voiced by Graham Hamilton Futaba voiced by Chelsea Miller Makoto voiced by Travis Turner Hanazawa voiced by Bill Newton Editor voiced by Michael Dobson Dead Dead Demons Dededede Destruction English Dub Crew Voice Director: Karl Willem Scripts Adapted by Jack Cox English Translation by Paul Baldwin Recording Engineer: Konrad Piasecszny Dialogue Editors: Marc Matsumoto, Brian Gamblin, Joshua Stevenson, Taylor Gervais Re-Recording Mixers: Keith Goddard, Derek Simson Related: Dead Dead Demons Dededede Destruction to...
- 5/23/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
Having been an assistant director to Masahiro Shinoda and Kiriro Urayama for several years, Kohei Oguri would join the ranks of these acclaimed filmmakers with works such as “Sting of Death” and “Muddy River”. The latter especially is noteworthy for several reasons, not only because it was the Japanese Oscar entry of 1981 but also since it won the Silver Prize at Moscow International Film Festival in the same year. Leaving aside the awards it achieved, “Muddy River” is a fascinating and quite captivating debut, which thematically and aesthetically feels like a feature that could have been made in the 1960s. Based on a novel by writer Teru Miyamoto, it is on the surface a story about friendship and family, but if you take a deeper look, it is at the same time an insightful depiction of Japan after the war, the poverty of many people and the perspectives of the younger generation.
- 2/22/2024
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
by Mathew Gene
At the 2023 Osaka Asian Film Festival, a film that stood out distinctly was “Is This Heaven?”, directed by the visionary Imaoka. Despite its modest budget, the film captivated audiences with its profound storytelling and innovative sound design. It stands as a testament to Imaoka-san's ability to craft deeply evocative cinema that resonates with viewers on multiple levels. The movie's impact is not just limited to its narrative prowess but extends to its technical innovation, setting a new standard for indie filmmakers in the Asian cinema landscape.
The narrative of “Is This Heaven?” intricately unfolds the journey of Nobuo and Mayuko, a married couple who find themselves in an enigmatic afterlife. The setting, a liminal beach that exists between the realms of life and death, serves as a backdrop for their existential exploration. The story is masterfully crafted in a fragmented manner, challenging viewers to piece together the puzzle of the characters' existence.
At the 2023 Osaka Asian Film Festival, a film that stood out distinctly was “Is This Heaven?”, directed by the visionary Imaoka. Despite its modest budget, the film captivated audiences with its profound storytelling and innovative sound design. It stands as a testament to Imaoka-san's ability to craft deeply evocative cinema that resonates with viewers on multiple levels. The movie's impact is not just limited to its narrative prowess but extends to its technical innovation, setting a new standard for indie filmmakers in the Asian cinema landscape.
The narrative of “Is This Heaven?” intricately unfolds the journey of Nobuo and Mayuko, a married couple who find themselves in an enigmatic afterlife. The setting, a liminal beach that exists between the realms of life and death, serves as a backdrop for their existential exploration. The story is masterfully crafted in a fragmented manner, challenging viewers to piece together the puzzle of the characters' existence.
- 2/10/2024
- by Guest Writer
- AsianMoviePulse
Prepare yourself for a dreamy, spherical ghost show. Shinji Imaoka hijacks the audience for a 60-minute afterlife experience.
Is This Heaven? is screening at Camera Japan
Nobou is a middle-aged man, who has a drinking problem. In four episodes, named after alcoholic beverages, he wanders around a scenic waterfront meeting familiar and unknown people from the past, including his wife. In this otherworldly afterlife, everyone is (drunk) laughing and dancing and all sounds are muted. The plot deepens half-way through when Nobou meets the late ex-husband of his wife. Their conversation marks the emotional summit as they reminisce about the different memories that they shared with her.
Check also this interview Interview with Shinji Imaoka: Time as a healing tool for everything is a lie
Veteran actor Hidetoshi Kawaya carries the whole film through his outgoing performance, celebrating his death. Nevertheless, the elliptical odyssey is hard to come by. Without a clear road ahead,...
Is This Heaven? is screening at Camera Japan
Nobou is a middle-aged man, who has a drinking problem. In four episodes, named after alcoholic beverages, he wanders around a scenic waterfront meeting familiar and unknown people from the past, including his wife. In this otherworldly afterlife, everyone is (drunk) laughing and dancing and all sounds are muted. The plot deepens half-way through when Nobou meets the late ex-husband of his wife. Their conversation marks the emotional summit as they reminisce about the different memories that they shared with her.
Check also this interview Interview with Shinji Imaoka: Time as a healing tool for everything is a lie
Veteran actor Hidetoshi Kawaya carries the whole film through his outgoing performance, celebrating his death. Nevertheless, the elliptical odyssey is hard to come by. Without a clear road ahead,...
- 9/21/2023
- by Alexander Knoth
- AsianMoviePulse
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