games 1 sources · May 31
The interview provides the first direct account of how a major studio's creative lead turned a pandemic-era existential question into a critically acclaimed game that deliberately rejects language as a storytelling tool.
Automaton
figures 1 sources · May 31
This is the first time a DELTARUNE character has been made into a prize figure by Banpresto, bringing the game's distinctive character design into a physical collectible format with a practical desk-use feature.
Dengeki Hobby Web
anime 1 sources · May 31
Trigger's direct involvement in event merchandise for the revived franchise signals the studio's active role in the property's ongoing promotion beyond animation production.
Studio Trigger
other 2 sources · May 31
The production's decision to restrict the audition to actual high school-age performers and cast 28 relative newcomers suggests the show is betting on authentic youthful energy rather than established child stars to carry the class dynamic.
Eiga Natalie, Cinema Today
anime 1 sources · May 31
The light anime format, designed for lower cost and faster turnaround, is being tested with a second BL title as the BALLOON label works toward a production pipeline of ten-plus projects per year by 2028.
Anime News Network
games 1 sources · May 31
LBworks' direct qualification to the Grand Finals marks a rare top-tier international result for a Japanese Fortnite team in a tournament that draws the best players from every region.
ASCII.jp
anime 1 sources · May 31
The review suggests that Ichijyoma Mankitsu Gurashi! may struggle to find an audience in a season where viewers have many slice-of-life options, as its reliance on dated tropes and repetitive fan service could alienate both newcomers and fans of the genre.
Anime Feminist
vtuber 1 sources · May 31
GΔ59 is the first concrete output from Tokyo Kasou, a project that signals Brave Group's intent to build IP through alternate-reality storytelling rather than conventional VTuber debuts.
Brave Group
industry 1 sources · May 31
The report reframes anime fandom from a niche content preference to a financially powerful, cross-platform consumer identity that traditional media companies are struggling to replicate elsewhere.
Cartoon Brew
other 1 sources · May 31
This marks the first joint TV drama production between digital comic publisher CLLENN and TV Tokyo, signaling a push to adapt vertical-scroll manga-a format native to smartphones-into traditional broadcast television.
ASCII.jp
industry 2 sources · May 31
The acquisition places a prominent indie publisher under the same corporate umbrella as major gaming media and review platforms, raising questions about editorial independence and cross-promotional dynamics.
Automaton
vtuber 1 sources · May 31
Brave group is formally packaging its VTuber, esports, XR, and animation capabilities into a single commercial service, signaling that the company sees its internal fan-engagement infrastructure as a sellable product for outside brands rather than just a support system for its own IP.
Brave group
anime 1 sources · May 31
The review suggests that the new adaptation's reliance on gore and shadowing may be a deliberate strategy to compensate for limited animation resources, a trade-off that could define how longtime fans and newcomers receive the series.
Anime Feminist
anime 1 sources · May 31
The review highlights how Kill Blue's de-aging premise creates a tension between effective action storytelling and uncomfortable implications around age, romance, and sexual harassment that the premiere does not resolve.
Anime Feminist
anime 1 sources · May 31
The premiere establishes Awajima as a distinct entry in the competitive-school drama genre by prioritizing ensemble vignettes over a single protagonist, a structural choice that sets it apart from similar titles like Kageki Shojo.
Anime Feminist
anime 1 sources · May 31
The review highlights how a seemingly innocuous title can carry weight about how female characters are valued in anime, even when the story itself attempts to show a genuine friendship.
Anime Feminist
anime 1 sources · May 31
The review frames the new anime as a competent but visually uneven adaptation that may struggle to find its audience in a wine market that has changed significantly since the manga's 2004 debut.
Anime Feminist
anime 1 sources · May 31
The review frames Marriage Toxin as a standout premiere that uses an assassin premise to explore queer and gender-nonconforming themes without resorting to harmful humor.
Anime Feminist
anime 1 sources · May 31
The premiere centers on a male otaku's internalized prejudice against kogals, framing the show's central conflict as a character-driven exploration of assumptions rather than a typical rom-com setup.
Anime Feminist
anime 1 sources · May 31
The review highlights a split between personal discomfort and objective recognition of the show's appeal, a dynamic that often defines how niche comedies find their audience.
Anime Feminist
anime 1 sources · May 31
The review highlights a persistent tension in shonen adaptations: whether a female lead introduced as an equal partner will remain active or be relegated to a supporting role, a question MAO's first episode raises but does not answer.
Anime Feminist
anime 1 sources · May 31
The premiere introduces a premise that questions the nature of identity and personhood in a world where exact organic duplicates exist, but the review's cautious tone reflects a common concern that the adaptation may not fully explore its philosophical implications.
Anime Feminist
anime 1 sources · May 31
The review reflects a recurring critical friction in anime between supernatural age-gap premises and high school settings, with the reviewer arguing that the show's horny energy would work better with adult characters.
Anime Feminist
anime 1 sources · May 31
The review highlights how a show that attempts to critique sexism and colonialism can still reproduce the same dynamics it condemns, centering a woman's value on male attraction rather than her agency.
Anime Feminist