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Michiko Akao – Kazamai <Wind Dance> (1981)
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Comic Girls TV anime is scheduled to premiere in April 2018.
-Synopsis-
“The daily life of up-and-coming female mangaka living together in a dormitory.”
-Staff-
Director: Yoshinobu Tokumoto
Series Composition: Natsuko Takahashi
Script: Touko Machida, Michiko Yokote, Jukki Hanada
Character Designer: Keiko Saito
Music: Kenichiro Suehiro
Sound Director: Jin Aketagawa
Animation Production: Nexus
-Cast-
Kaoruko Moeta - (CV: Hikaru Akao)
Koyume Koizuka - (CV: Kaede Hondo)
Ruki Irokawa - (CV: Saori Onishi)
Tsubasa Katsuki - (CV: Rie Takahashi)
Source: http://comic-girls.com/
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otakunews01 · 7 years
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Comic Girls TV anime has added the following cast members. Airs April (Nexus)  
Aya Endo
Minami Tsuda
Ayaka Nanase
Reina Ueda 
“The daily life of up-and-coming female mangaka living together in a dormitory.”
STAFF
Director: Yoshinobu Tokumoto
Series Composition: Natsuko Takahashi
Script: Touko Machida, Michiko Yokote, Jukki Hanada
Character Designer: Keiko Saito
Music: Kenichiro Suehiro
Sound Director: Jin Aketagawa
Animation Production: Nexus
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Kaoruko Moeta - (CV: Hikaru Akao)
Koyume Koizuka - (CV: Kaede Hondo)
Ruki Irokawa - (CV: Saori Onishi)
Tsubasa Katsuki - (CV: Rie Takahashi)
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ljaesch · 7 years
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Main Cast Announced for the Comic Girls Anime
The main cast has been announced for the forthcoming anime adaptation of the Comic Girls manga: Hikaru Akao is Kaoruko Moeta Kaede Hondo is Koyume Koizuka Rie Takahashi is Tsubasa Katsuki Saori Ōnishi is Ruki Irokawa Yoshinobu Tokumoto is making his directorial debut at Nexus. Natsuko Takahashi is in charge of the series scripts, while Touko Machida, Michiko Yokote, and Jukki Hanada are writing…
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sibukun · 6 years
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JAZZ ain’t Jazz 190106
16:03 "PIPE OF PEACE" MICHIKO AKAO
16:08 "ALPHA RAY" NORIO MAEDA
16:13 "LIVE AT 2:37" PESHAY
16:19 "THE REVOLUTION WILL BE DIGITISED (BRUKKERS REVENGE)" AFRONAUT
16:24 "FREDDIE CAN'T RUN AWAY" KAIDI TATHAMI
16:26 "CAN'T LET HIM KNOW (ORIGINAL MIX)" DANVERS
16:27 "DO IT TOGETHER (AROOP ROY REMIX)" CAMPANER
16:34 "TO THE LIMIT" ART OF TONES
16:37 "SEARCHING FORCE" S3A
16:43 "LOVE TO THE WORLD(KON'S BREAKDOWN MIX)" L.T.D.
16:48 "AT LAST" GARY BARTZ
16:54 "I'VE GOT MY SECOND WIND" AL JOHNSON
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rieshon · 7 years
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Spring 2018 Preview
I can’t believe a new season starts in a week already... heres the shows.
1. Comic Girls: KIRARA ANIME BOIS. Do I even need to say more than that? The girls look absolutely adorable, the animation looks on point, and although the director is a debutante he's being backed up by an impressive quartet of writers including Takahashi Natsuko, Yokote Michiko, Hanada Jukki and Machida Touko. Oh yeah, it's also got a bunch of hot channees in addition to the cute schoolgirls. You can't go wrong with this one.
2. Amanchu! ~Advance~: Satojun is back at it again with the silly hiragana subtitles for sequels. The masters of healing are back again for a sequel to what was one of my favorite shows of 2016. More Teko, more of that sexy Itou Shizuka-voiced teacher, and more relaxing feels. This is exactly what we need to fill the Yurucamp-shaped holes in our hearts.
3. Alice or Alice: There are a lot of things that make me excited about this show. Obviously the cast is one: Ayaneru plays the main character, and we got Natsunee and Oonishi in there too. The director is Kobayashi Kousuke, an alumnus of the Pretty Rhythm series who was very heavily involved in Pripara, which you may know is the best anime ever made. And then there's the aesthetic: everything from the character designs to the title logo make this look and feel like a harem anime from 15 or so years ago, which is absolutely my jam. Pretty hyped for this one.
4. Sword Art Online Alternative Gungale Online: One of the weirder things to happen over the past year-ish is that I've become an unabashed SAO fanboy. The shows are just good, y'all. So you can imagine how I feel about a new show set in the SAO universe written by the author of Kino no Tabi, a show I just put in my top five of the last year, and with characters by Kuroboshi Kouhaku (also of Kino) who is the utmost hotness right now. Hopefully this will be more than enough to tide us over while we wait for SAO3 to arrive.
5. Waka-Okami wa Shougakusei: This looks like a kids anime at first glance, and, well, it is. It's based on a series of popular children's books, but they've really gone all out with the production values based on the PVs (Madhouse producing) and it looks immensely charming. Some of the best anime are childrens' stories, so I'm quietly excited about this one.
6. Hinamatsuri: This is shaping up to be one of the weirder shows of the coming season, and it looks great. From the look of the PVs, feel. are going even more all-out than they usually do with the visuals, and it also looks genuinely funny. Plus it's got a cute loli. Should be good.
7. Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu Die Neue These: It's finally here. Obviously I've heard nothing but good things about the original series, but I'm never going to have the motivation to go back and watch something so old, long and difficult, so hopefully this new anime has got me covered. I'm sure there will be plenty of discourse about it; I just hope it's decent.
8. Tada-kun wa Koi wo Shinai: Somehow, we've still never gotten a sequel to the wonderful Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun, but this show brings together the chief staff of that show for a new romantic comedy anime at Douga Koubou. With that pedigree (they even got the same guy who did the OP song for Nozaki) there's definitely reason to be optimistic about this one. Not to mention it's got cute gaijin girls and an imouto voiced by Inosuke.
9. PERSONA5 the Animation: I think I'm going to give up any ridiculous illusions I have of actually playing the game any time soon and just watch this. It's the only realistic way I'll get to see dat Kawakami-sensei and Takemi-sensei. You know I'm all about the channees right now, and man, does P5 have some good ass channees. The anime is actually being directed by Ishihama Masashi, the man who did Shinsekai Yori and literally hasn't done another TV anime since, so that's pretty exciting. Obviously, a lot Shinsekai Yori's success is because of the material adapted, but if you can make a masterpiece like that you've got to have some kind of talent.
10. Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii: CUTE CHANNEE ALERT WEEWOO WEEWOO WEEWOO. I'm all up ons this. Is there anything better than cute OLs? ...Man, things sure have changed around here. Also, that title is just mean when it's literally an anime about otaku having romances. SOME OF US OUT HERE ARE LONELY
11. Last Period -Owarinaki Rasen no Monogatari-: Has there been a good social game anime yet? I guess Schoolgirl Strikers was alright, in that I actually managed to finish that one, but most of these turn out to be bad. I hope Last Period can be the one to buck the trend and be truly good, because I love the silly light-fantasy tone that it looks like it's going for. Wisemen for best girls. There's tons of cute girls with great designs (the one thing you can always count on social games for) and it'd be a shame for them to go to waste like so many before them.
12. Hisone to Masotan: I got really excited when I saw this because it looked like a cute anime about fighter planes. Instead it looks like it's a cute anime about fighter... dragons. What a ripoff. I wanted the planes. My aviation-nerd pouting aside I'm sure it will still be adorable JSDF propaganda. I just really wanted the planes.
13. Golden Kamuy: It's some kind of weird serendipity that I'm studying the Ainu for school this semester and now we get an anime explicitly about the Ainu. Period anime are pretty cool (the Russo-Japanese War isn't a setting explored in much visual media at all), the premise sounds cool, and I really like the look of the Ainu girl. Plus, how often do we get Ainu culture actually presented in anime? Remains to be seen how well it's done, but it's pretty neat.
14. Uma Musume Pretty Derby: Aw yeah. If only Jug was around to see the horse girls. I have no reason to doubt that this will be great fun, especially since it has the financial backing of Cygames, who have more money than God. Just hopefully we don’t have to see any of the cute girls get put down after breaking a leg.
15. Lostorage conflated WIXOSS: Somehow the WIXOSS anime series is still going. selector is still one of my favorite shows in recent memory, but Lostorage was complete spaghetti compared to it, so there's nowhere to go from here but up, right? This new series promises to bring back the characters from selector, which gives me mixed feelings. I don't want them to just play off nostalgia for the old show, but I'm also kinda excited to see Yuzuki and Tama again. I guess we'll see what happens. Maybe a new director will shake things up for the better.
16. 3D Kanojo Real Girl: Man, who wants a 3D girlfriend? Can your real life girlfriend be considered 3D if you're living in a 2D world? This stuff always leaves me conflicted. I'm down for some Serizawa Yuu-voiced heroine, and the always-capable Akao Deko is writing the screen adaptation, so it might be good.
17. Mahou Shoujo Ore: Oh god. I'm pretty sure I saw clippings from the manga of this a while back. It's a mahou shoujo where the girls transform into buff dudes in magical girl outfits for some reason. It can't be a coincidence that the protagonist is named "Uno" and is voiced by Oohashi Ayaka. If this show is even half as amazing as Fantasista Doll it'll be a great success.
18. A.I.C.O. Incarnation: There are a few Netflix-funded series this season but most of them don't look especially interesting. This one looks alright, but it's using the stupid Netflix bulk release model so I guess I'm waiting until April to start it despite all the episodes being out already. It looks like it could be a cool science fiction show, and I like the Naruko Hanaharu character designs.
19. LOST SONG: So this is that Suzuki Konomi promotional vehicle... From the PV, it doesn't look great, but I am a big fan of Konomin's singing so I guess I'll have to check out at least an episode. I just doubt her ability to act as well as she can sing.
20. Caligula: Strangely, this show does not seem to be about the son of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder who ruled as Roman emperor from 37 to 41. I actually have no idea what it's about. Something about idols. But some of the character designs look pretty good, especially that blonde channee, so it's a maybe from me.
21. High School DxD HERO: It's baaaack. The show I watched three seasons of for Ayaneru that gave me almost no Ayaneru is back to continue to refuse to give me Ayaneru, probably. But hey, I like channees now anyway, so I may as well keep watching out of tradition if nothing else. I just hope Gaspar is like, actually in it this time...
22. Omae wa Mada Gunma wo Shiranai: This is an anime to promote Gunma... I guess? It definitely doesn't look like your typical local promotion anime... Apparently Gunma is a totalitarian state in this world. The green-haired girl played by Ucchii looks pretty good so I'll check it out.
23. Akkun to Kanojo: SUPER tsundere love comedy? Even regular tsundere is good. Unfortunately it's the dude who is tsundere in this one which isn't the thing I want. But the girls still look pretty cute so I'll definitely be giving it a look.
24. Mahou Shoujo Site: Uh oh, it's dark magical girls. There's nothing wrong with the concept per se but works like this often end up being grimdark for grimdark's sake (see: Mahou Shoujo Ikusei Keikaku) so it makes me worried. This one looks like someone tried to mix Madoka and Jigoku Shoujo. It should be good for a laugh if nothing else.
25. Kiratto Puri Chan: Well, here we are. This is what they killed Pripara for. So who did they get to succeed the comedic savant Moriwaki Makoto? Well, it's a guy without a whole lot of directorial experience: Hiroshi Ikehata. What he has directed have been some incredibly charming shows, including the underrated Akiba's Trip anime and Sore ga Seiyuu. The main writing credit goes to Hyoudou Kazuho, who has worked with Hiroshi on all of his directorial projects but doesn't have any especially interesting work to his name. The biggest chance this has to be even marginally worthy as a successor to Pripara is if they continue to draw on the extended family of Pretty series creators, like Pripara did to a large extent. With Moriwaki's steady hand removed, I don't have high hopes, but if they killed Pripara for a show that's not even decent I am going to be upset.
26. Aikatsu Friends!: So Stars is ending and a new generation of Aikatsu is here as well. I can't let this pass unnoticed because Kido-chan is pegged to be one of the new Aikatsu leads and I'm always thirsty for new Kido-chan anime. I didn't really like Stars, so I hope this new one is more on the silly side, like joji anime really should be.
27. Cutie Honey Universe: Rember Cutie Honey? I mean, I don't, but a lot of people do. Apparently it's the 50th anniversary of Nagai Gou's venerable battle girl series, so they're doing a revival of it. I really dig the neo-retro art style going on here, and the cast is absolutely star-studded (our current darling, Kurosawa Tomoyo, is included among the likes of Hanazawa Kana, Tamura Yukari, Horie Yui and Kugimiya Rie) so I just might check it out.
28. Steins;Gate Zero: I really don't know if I want to watch this. Steins;Gate wasn't the worst of the semicolon anime; in fact, the first half of the series was greatly enjoyable, but I don't think I need to retread the infamous "shooting of the moeblob" that led to the godawful second half. It's got Christina, I guess. I just really don't know if I can subject myself to Okabe again.
29. Megalobox: This looks technically amazing, I just don't know if I'm interested in it. Will probably wait to hear other people's opinions before I check it out, if I ever do.
30. Gegege no Kitarou: I don't think I'll actually watch this, but the latest version of the classic children's anime has been getting some attention because the character designs for the female characters are, how you say, Extremely Good. They're definitely good enough that I'm tempted to check it out. Dat Nekomusume...
31. Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory: It really happened. I'm including this as the highest-profile show I definitely won't be watching. I haven't seen any of the other FMP anime, so it would be stupid to try and jump in here. The subtitle being abbreviated "IV" (for season 4) is very cute though.
I don’t know how to rank shorts so heres those:
Tachibanakan To Lie Anguru: It's time for another Yuri Hime anime! All you need to know about how hype I am for this show is the tagline: 'The harem manga protagonist is a girl!?' Tsuda Minami is once again going to have to be hard gay, this time with five different girls apparently. I'm especially looking forward to the Mikakoshi-voiced blonde. Unfortunately, being a Creators in Pack anime, it's a short...
Fumikiri Jikan: This is a five minute anime but I absolutely love the premise: girls wait at a train crossing. That's it. You gotta love manga and anime sometimes.
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newsintheshell · 7 years
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“Comic Girls”
Serie anime TV, 5 aprile 2018
Episodi: 12
Serie TV anime basata sul manga “Comic Girls” di Kaori Hanzawa. 
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-STAFF-
Regia: Yoshinobu Tokumoto 
Sceneggiatura: Natsuko Takahashi, Touko Machida, Michiko Yokote, Jukki Hanada 
Character design: Keiko Saitou 
Musiche: Kenichiro Suehiro 
Direttore del suono: Jin Aketagawa 
Studio di animazione: Nexus 
-CAST-
Kauruko Moeta: Hikaru Akao 
Koyume Koizuka: Kaede Hondo 
Ruki Irokawa: Saori Oonishi 
Tsubasa Katsuki: Rie Takahashi 
Ririka Hanazono: Aya Endou 
Mayu Amisawa: Minami Tsuda 
Miharu Nijino: Ayaka Nanase 
Suzu Fuura: Reina Ueda 
La storia segue la vita di tutti i giorni di quattro giovani fumettiste. Sotto consiglio del proprio editore le quattro ragazze cominciano a vivere assieme in un dormitorio allestito per mangaka alle prime armi. Le protagoniste sono Kaoruko , che si firma sotto lo pseudonimo di Chaos, l’autrice di shoujo Koyume, quella di shounen Tsubasa e quella di sentimentali Katsuki.insieme le quattro ragazze si supporteranno a vicenda, lavorando sodo ogni giorno per diventare delle fumettiste migliori. 
Il manga yonkoma viene serializzato sulle pagine della rivista Manga Time Kirara Max dal 2014. Houbunsha ne ha pubblicato il 3° volume il 27 giugno 2017. Sulla rivista viene pubblicato saltuariamente anche lo spin-off “Chaos-sensei no Atelier Tanbou ~Kirara manga no Tsukurikata~” che Hanzawa usa per illustrare i vari processi della realizzazione di un manga. 
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pkjd · 7 years
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Comic Girls TV anime official website has been updated with a new main visual. Broadcast begins April (Nexus)
-Synopsis-
“The daily life of up-and-coming female mangaka living together in a dormitory.”
-Staff-
Director: Yoshinobu Tokumoto
Series Composition: Natsuko Takahashi
Script: Touko Machida, Michiko Yokote, Jukki Hanada
Character Designer: Keiko Saito
Music: Kenichiro Suehiro
Sound Director: Jin Aketagawa
Animation Production: Nexus
-Cast-
Kaoruko Moeta - (CV: Hikaru Akao)
Koyume Koizuka - (CV: Kaede Hondo)
Ruki Irokawa - (CV: Saori Onishi)
Tsubasa Katsuki - (CV: Rie Takahashi)
Source: http://comic-girls.com/
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pkjd · 7 years
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Comic Girls TV anime PV2. Broadcast begins April 2018 (Nexus)
-Synopsis-
“The daily life of up-and-coming female mangaka living together in a dormitory.”
-Staff-
Director: Yoshinobu Tokumoto
Series Composition: Natsuko Takahashi
Script: Touko Machida, Michiko Yokote, Jukki Hanada
Character Designer: Keiko Saito
Music: Kenichiro Suehiro
Sound Director: Jin Aketagawa
Animation Production: Nexus
-Cast-
Kaoruko Moeta - (CV: Hikaru Akao)
Koyume Koizuka - (CV: Kaede Hondo)
Ruki Irokawa - (CV: Saori Onishi)
Tsubasa Katsuki - (CV: Rie Takahashi)
Source: http://comic-girls.com/
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pkjd · 7 years
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Comic Girls TV anime main cast revealed.
-Staff-
Director: Yoshinobu Tokumoto
Series Composition: Natsuko Takahashi
Script: Touko Machida, Michiko Yokote, Jukki Hanada
Character Designer: Keiko Saito
Music: Kenichiro Suehiro
Sound Director: Jin Aketagawa
Animation Production: Nexus
-Cast-
Kaoruko Moeta - (CV: Hikaru Akao)
Koyume Koizuka - (CV: Kaede Hondo)
Ruki Irokawa - (CV: Saori Onishi)
Tsubasa Katsuki - (CV: Rie Takahashi)
Source: http://comic-girls.com/
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