Tune in to the Midnight Heart Season 2 Adds Yamabuki Sisters, Sets 2027 Debut
The reveal of the Yamabuki sisters rounds out the protagonist's family dynamic ahead of the 2027 second season, which keeps the core staff intact.
The reveal of the Yamabuki sisters rounds out the protagonist's family dynamic ahead of the 2027 second season, which keeps the core staff intact.
The collaboration goes beyond merchandise by fully reconfiguring the resort's layout, staff roles, and guest experience to match the anime's world, creating a rare level of immersion.
The pop-up store capitalizes on the sustained popularity of two of the biggest Korean fantasy franchises, offering a physical retail experience that ties directly into the Anime NYC convention.
The short gives Eri a moment of closure and gratitude, using a 6-minute music video format to highlight the lasting bonds between heroes and those they saved.
The final roundup brackets the season's range of returning sequels and fresh adaptations heading to streaming.
The premiere signals that the series is not backing away from its unusual identity but growing more confident in its blend of genres.
The article clarifies a common misunderstanding about the title of 'AKIRA' ahead of its broadcast.
Toei Animation extends the film's promotional cycle with a themed lottery, using new character art to maintain fan engagement beyond the theatrical release.
The English dub arrives only two weeks after the Japanese premiere, giving the series a fast international rollout.
After years with only a 2023 visual and no further details, the franchise is finally ready to share concrete information on the next chapter of the alternate-universe magical girl spinoff.
The guest appearance brings the real-world ending theme performers into the anime's narrative, blending the show's music and story.
The re-release of the 3DCG silent comedy, which left a strong impression on viewers, preserves its original packaging and introduces the series to a new audience.
The second season locks in a broadcast date and expands the cast, confirming that the story will move beyond the first season's setup into a full-scale hitman society war.
The project signals a deliberate two-year buildup to the 30th anniversary, with a curated selection that reframes the show's legacy around its strangest episodes rather than its most popular ones.
The newly revealed staff roster, including a director experienced in short-form comedy, clarifies the production structure for the upcoming short anime.
The adaptation represents a rare reverse import case where a French manga created under strong Japanese influence is localized for Japanese audiences with a full Japanese voice cast.
The review highlights the series' potential to stand out through its honest portrayal of creative burnout and its use of real manga titles, though it remains a secondary recommendation this season.
The interview exemplifies the series' premise of profiling voice actors as full people, revealing how Muñoz's roles in education and community arts shape her perspective on the industry.
The wide simultaneous streaming launch across major Japanese services signals a broad distribution strategy for Science SARU's high-profile reimagining of a classic franchise.
Chainsmoker Cat's early episodes reveal a show that is unapologetically grotesque yet carries a melancholy weight, positioning it as a divisive but crafted comedy.
The film marks the feature debut of Yukimitsu Ina and brings together a production team of Studio Ghibli alumni and other industry veterans to adapt Machiko Kyo's acclaimed manga.
The new promotional materials confirm Viola as the first unambiguous villain in the BanG Dream! franchise, a departure from its traditional conflict models that typically rely on misunderstandings or rival bands.
The nominations place two Japanese film adaptations from different genres-anime and live-action-in a mainstream US awards category, signaling broader recognition of Japanese properties.
The announcements expand Crunchyroll's English-dubbed catalog with a mix of new adaptations and returning seasons, catering to diverse genre audiences.