add a link

Miyazaki's New 'Boro the Caterpillar' Short Not Scheduled Before October

Добавить комментарий
Fanpup says...
I remember visiting this website once...
It was called Miyazaki's New 'Boro the Caterpillar' Short Not Scheduled Before October - News - Аниме News Network
Here's some stuff I remembered seeing:
Miyazaki\'s New \'Boro the Caterpillar\' Short Not Scheduled Before October
The official website of the Ghibli Museum has revealed the list of shorts that will play at the museum\'s theater through October. While
\'s planned CG short "Kemushi no Boro" (Boro the Caterpillar) would debut in July, the short is not listed among the museum\'s upcoming shorts for the next three months.
Miyazaki previously said that he wants to return to making an anime feature film after the "Kemushi no Boro" short. He presented a project proposal for a feature-length film in August 2016. Despite not officially receiving a green-light for the feature film, Miyazaki decided to start animation work on the project anyway. He planned on creating storyboards for about 100 cuts of footage.
In a November television special, Miyazaki suggested that the film could be done by 2019 — before the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. However, Suzuki stated in April that this proposed schedule is simply impossible, and denied that Miyazaki can release his next proposed feature film in 2019.
Interview: Full Metal Panic\'s Shoji Gatou and Shiki Douji
The creator and illustrator of Full Metal Panic talk up the new series due in 2018, their 20-year history together and of course, Deadpool and Kanye West. ― It\'s hard to believe it, but 2018 marks the 20th anniversary of Shoji Gatoh\'s beloved, bestselling sci-fi light novel series Full Metal Panic. The franchise never really settled down over the last two decades - a series of smash hit anime adaptat...
This Week in Anime - Should You Give The Reflection a Second Chance?
First reactions to Stan Lee and Hiroshi Nagahama\'s new superhero anime have been mixed at best, but is this unusual project worth a closer look? Nick and Steve share what they love about The Reflection. ― The Reflection might not be the prettiest girl at the dance this season, but is there a great personality hiding under its unusual sense of style? This week in anime, we give this potential diamond ...
Dustin dives in to the wild world of Miitopia, a sort-of sequel to the quirky Tomodachi Life. PLUS: Persona 5 spinoff-a-rama, Dragon Quest XI and much more! ― The New Nintendo 2DS XL—a name which remains a downright upsetting configuration of bizarre branding—released in North America this past Friday, and while there\'s still life in the 3DS line it seems very likely that this console will mark its f...
This Fairy Tail movie bridges the gap between story arcs beautifully, but you\'ll have to be caught up to follow the action. Rebecca Silverman has the details. ― Before you go to see Fairy Tail Dragon Cry, the most recent film based on Hiro Mashima\'s Fairy Tail manga, you need to ask yourself how you feel about spoilers. The movie\'s plot canonically slots in between the two final story arcs of the ser...
The Best and Worst of the Season So Far: Week of July 22-28
My Hero Academia pushes for the top of the heap while Vatican Miracle Examiner tumbles to the bottom. Find out where your favorites rank this week! ― Our team of reviewers are following 27 anime series of the Summer 2017 season and readers are rating each episode as the reviews go up. So let\'s have a look at what ANN readers consider the best (and worst) of the season. Keep in mind that these rankin...
Answerman - What Should We Expect from the Sony - Funimation Deal?
Sony Pictures TV is absorbing Funimation. What should we expect? Justin provides the facts (and some informed speculation). ― Lots of people asked: I just saw the big news that Sony Pictures TV is going to acquire a 95% stake in Funimation, and I am really concerned. What will this mean for Funimation releases, their deal with Crunchyroll, their dubs, and their streaming platform? Press releases abo...
Why Legend of the Galactic Heroes is Worth Your Time
The space opera classic almost 10 years in the making is finally available streaming for the first time! Anne Lauenroth breaks down the intimidating barriers that might be keeping you from experiencing one of the all-time greats. ― For 20 years since its completion, Legend of the Galactic Heroes has been one of anime\'s classic holy grails, yet there never was a way to experience the monumental space ...
Both seasons of the JSDF\'s adventures fighting dragons in another world are now available in this special edition ammo box. Theron Martin delves into the series\' strengths and weaknesses for military otaku and general viewers. ― In 2013 the anime series Outbreak Company presented a story about Japan discovering a gate to a fantasy world, establishing peaceful contact with an empire on the other side,...
This Week in Anime - What the Hell Just Happened in Vatican Miracle Examiner?
From two-headed babies to a cryogenically frozen Hitler, this Catholic-flavored mystery series has gone off the rails. Nick and Jacob make it their sacred mission to figure out how we got there. ― It may have seemed like a normal mystery series on the surface, but there\'s more than sacrosanct sleuthing going on in the world of Vatican Miracle Examiner! This week in anime, we try to exorcise the madne...
Step Inside Universal Studios Japan\'s Jump Summer Attractions
One Piece, JoJo\'s Bizarre Adventure, Dragon Ball Z
summer attractions with photos and video from Universal Studios Japan! ― Universal Studios Japan (USJ) has had great success in the last few years. Starting with opening The Wizarding World of Harry Potter in July 2014, the theme park has been raking in the attendance numbers. The park also has been hosting anime- and game-relate...
The goth metal band behind the themes for Future Diary and Katanagatari opens up about what it\'s like to rule over the "fairy empire" ahead of their live show at Otakon next weekend. ― “You\'re getting quite fired up, aren\'t you, my subjects?” says the woman in black as she gazes down imperiously at the crowd. Then, with a shrug of her head, she asks, “Are you enjoying yourselves?” The woman in the go...
Vice & Luna - Let The Good Times Roll
Vice\'s secret identity has been uncovered - and now he\'d better make a quick escape from Comic-con! ―
Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin: Chronicle Of Char And Sayla Collection
These four movies fill in some longstanding blanks of the series while also serving as a polished introduction to the franchise for newcomers. Lauren Orsini delves into Char\'s story. ― Gundam: The Origin initially was released in North America as a 12-part manga, which Rebecca Silverman praised as “well-written, nicely illustrated, and full of interesting characters.” The collection quickly rocketed ...
Answerman - What Is That Little Stamp That Japanese People Use To Sign Papers?
You often see characters in anime using a little stamp for signing documents. What\'s the deal with that stamp? ― Qashmal asks: I realized from watching Girls und Panzer (also mentioned in Miss Kobayashi\'s Dragon Maid) that people in Japan have something called "personal seal," which, I assume, works like an autograph or signature. If it\'s an organization, I can understand why a seal is needed, but w...
As this hit mobile game breaches western shores, the executives behind its creation and the voice actress behind the many faces of Saber discuss Fate/GO\'s history and future. ― Fate/Grand Order is one of the most popular – and profitable – mobile games in Japan. Based on Type-Moon\'s bestselling Fate franchise, this smartphone RPG puts you in the role of a master who must travel back in time to win se...
Gabriella Ekens dives into the lewd and wacky world of monster girls, plus all this week\'s new anime releases including Sword Art Online! ― I went to a screening of The Ancient Magus\' Bride last week (one advantage of living in a big college town is that the local theaters pick up a lot of anime events), and I have to admit I was pretty impressed. The art and animation were both strong, and the thre...
Following its one-night-only premiere in theaters, Theron Martin reveals if The Ancient Magus\' Bride is worth the hype. ― Kore Yamazaki\'s highly-regarded manga The Ancient Magus\' Bride is set to air on Japanese TV (and stream on Crunchyroll) in the Fall 2017 season, but its first three episodes actually made their debut at 2017\'s Anime Expo, followed by a worldwide screening in theaters, courtesy of ...
read more
save

0 comments