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THE BOOKS I READ IN 2023
*I read it before
**I read it more than once this year
Aaron Caycedo-Kimura, Common Grace
Adania Shibli, Minor Detail, translated from the Arabic by Elisabeth Jaquette
Ahmad Almallah, Bitter English
Alison Lubar, It Skips a Generation
Atef Abu Saif, The Drone Eats With Me: A Gaza Diary
Brynn Saito, Under a Future Sky
Camonghne Felix, Dyscalculia: A Love Story of Epic Miscalculation
*Carolina Ebeid, You Ask Me to Talk About the Interior
Chanté L. Reid, Thot
*Christina Sharpe, Ordinary Notes
Christine Shan Shan Hou & Vi Khi Nao, Evolution of the Bullet
Christopher Okigbo, Labyrinths (with Paths of Thunder)
Cristina Rivera Garza, Liliana’s Invincible Summer
Dionne Brand, Chronicles of the Hostile Sun
*Dionne Brand, No Language is Neutral
Dionne Brand, Primitive Offensive
Édouard Louis, Who Killed My Father, translated from the French by Lorin Stein
**Emily Lee Luan, 回 / Return
Erin Marie Lynch, Removal Acts
Fady Joudah, Footnotes in the Order of Disappearance
Farid Tali, Prosopopoeia, translated from the French by Aditi Machado
Gabriel Palacios, A Ten Peso Burial For Which Truth Is Sign (coming out 2024)
Ghayath Almadhoun, Adrenalin, translated from the Arabic by Catherine Cobham
Hauntie, To Whitey & The Cracker Jack
Hervé Guibert, To the friend who did not save my life, translated from the French by Linda Coverdale
Hiromi Ito, Tree Spirits Grass Spirits, translated from the Japanese by Jon L. Pitt
*James Baldwin, No Name in the Street
*James Baldwin, Nobody Knows My Name
*James Baldwin, The Devil Finds Work
James Fujinami Moore, Indecent Hours
Jami Nakamura Lin, The Night Parade
Jawdat Fakhreddine, Lighthouse for the Drowning, translated from the Arabic by Huda Fakhreddine and Jayson Iwen
Jed Munson, Commentary on the Birds
Jennifer Hayashida, A Machine Wrote This Song
Jenny Odell, Inhabiting The Negative Space
Jenny Xie, The Rupture Tense
*Joy Kogawa, A Choice of Dreams
Joy Kogawa, A Garden of Anchors: Selected Poems
**Joy Kogawa, From the Lost and Found Department: New and Selected Poems
Joy Kogawa, Gently to Nagasaki
*Joy Kogawa, Jericho Road
*Joy Kogawa, Obasan
Joy Kogawa, The Rain Ascends
Joy Kogawa, The Splintered Moon
*Joy Kogawa, Woman in the Woods
Juan Felipe Herrera, Akrílica, eds. Farid Matuk, Carmen Giménez, Anthony Cody
Kamo-no-Chomei, Hojoki: Visions of a Torn World, translated from the Japanese by Yasuhiko Moriguchi and David Jenkins
Keorapetse Kgositsile, Collected Poems, 1969-2018
*Kiku Hughes, Displacement
Kōno Taeko, Toddler-Hunting, translated from the Japanese by Lucy North
Leila Khaled, My People Shall Live: Autobiography of a Revolutionary, as told to George Hajjar
Lena Khalaf Tuffaha, Kaan and Her Sisters
**Lindsey Webb, Plat (coming out in 2024)
Lisa Hsiao Chen, Activities of Daily Living
Liyana Badr, A Balcony over the Fakihani, translated from the Arabic by Peter Clark with Christopher Tingley
Lucille Clifton, An Ordinary Woman
*Lucille Clifton, Blessing the Boats
Lucille Clifton, Good News About the Earth
Lucille Clifton, Good Times
Lucille Clifton, Two-Headed Woman
Mahmoud Darwish, The Butterfly’s Burden, translated from the Arabic by Fady Joudah
Mahmoud Darwish, If I Were Another, translated from the Arabic by Fady Joudah
Mahmoud Darwish, Palestine as Metaphor, translated from the Arabic by Amira El-Zein and Carolyn Forché
Maya Abu Al-Hayyat, You Can Be The Last Leaf, translated from the Arabic by Fady Joudah
Maya Marshall, All the Blood Involved in Love
Michael Prior, Model Disciple
*Mitsuye Yamada, Camp Notes and Other Poems
Mitsuye Yamada, Full Circle: New and Selected Poems
Mohammed El-Kurd, RIFQA
**Mosab Abu Toha, Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear
Mourid Barghouti, I Saw Ramallah, translated from the Arabic by Ahdaf Soueif
Mourid Barghouti, I Was Born There, I Was Born Here, translated from the Arabic by Humphrey Davies
Mourid Barghouti, Midnight, translated from the Arabic by Radwa Ashour
Na Mira, The Book of Na
Najwan Darwish, Nothing More to Lose, translated from the Arabic by Kareem James Abu-Zeid
Natsume Sōseki, Kokoro, translated from the Japanese by Edwin McClellan
Nona Fernández, Voyager: Constellations of Memory, translated from the Spanish by Natasha Wimmer
Noor Hindi, DEAR GOD. DEAR BONES. DEAR YELLOW.
Osamu Dazai, No Longer Human, translated from the Japanese by Donald Keene
Osamu Dazai, The Flowers of Buffoonery, translated from the Japanese by Sam Bett
The Palestinian Wedding: A Bilingual Anthology of Contemporary Palestinian Resistance Poetry, edited and translated from the Arabic by A.M. Elmessiri
R.F. Kuang, Yellowface
Ryunosuke Akutagawa, Kappa, translated from Japanese by Lisa Hofmann-Kuroda and Allison Markin Powell
Salim Barakat, Come, Take a Gentle Stab: Selected Poems, translated from the Arabic by Huda J. Fakhreddine and Jayson Iwen
Samih Al-Qasim, All Faces But Mine, translated from the Arabic by Abdulwahid Lu’lu’a
Samih al-Qasim, Sadder Than Water: New & Selected Poems, translated from the Arabic by Nazih Kassis
*Saretta Morgan, Alt-Nature (coming out in 2024)
Satsuki Ina, The Poet and the Silk Girl (coming out in 2024)
Sawako Ariyoshi, The Twilight Years, translated from the Japanese by Mildred Tahara
Shailja Patel, Migritude
Sham-e-Ali Nayeem, City of Pearls
Sharon Yamato, Moving Walls
Shivanee Ramlochan, Everyone Knows I Am a Haunting
**shō yamagushiku, shima (coming out in 2014)
Shuri Kido, Names and Rivers, translated from the Japanese by Tomoyuki Endo and Forrest Gander
*Solmaz Sharif, Customs
Stella Corso, Green Knife
*Taha Muhammad Ali, Never Mind: Twenty Poems and a Story, translated from the Arabic by Peter Cole, Yahya Hijazi, Gabriel Levin
Terry Watada, The Game of 100 Ghosts (Hyaku Monogatari Kwaidan-kai)
Victoria Chang, Obit
*Wong May, Superstitions
THE BOOKS I'M CURRENTLY READING, THAT I HAVEN'T FINISHED YET
Chi Rainer Bornfree and Ragini Tharoor Srinivasan, The Portal (not yet published)
Elaine Castillo, How to Read Now
Eqbal Ahmad, The Selected Writings
Essays, ed. Dorothea Lasky
Fadwa Tuqan, A Mountainous Journey: A Poet's Autobiography, translated from the Arabic by Olive Kenny
James Welch, Winter in the Blood
Lan P. Duong, Nothing Follows
Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, Touching the Art
Preti Taneja, Aftermath
Wanda Coleman, Wicked Enchantment
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Tô achando meio estranho esse negócio de você dormir na minha cama desde que eu cheguei.
Ai, sei lá, Ellen. Teve toda a doença da minha mãe, a morte dela. Tive que segurar a onda do meu pai, da minha irmã.
E quem foi que segurou a sua?
Como assim?
Quem foi que segurou a sua onda?
Seu irmãozinho. Né.
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Seja o que tiver que ser, seja o que quiser ser.
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Decadent—Best of the 2010s.
The best films and directors of the decade, according to the Letterboxd community. As the 2010s stumble to a close, we release a collection of lists celebrating the best films and directors of the decade, and reveal your most underrated and overlooked gems.
When Parasite overtook The Godfather this past November to become the highest-rated film of all time on Letterboxd, it was also confirmation of what we’ve been noticing since we launched the service in 2011: that the 2010s have ushered in a new golden era of filmmaking. Alongside the rise in blockbuster franchises, the film world has seen new innovations in genre films, financing models and talent pathways, helping a new generation of indie filmmakers to get traction in the competitive and unpredictable feature film scene.
And while the industry continues to reckon with upheavals in the studio system and theatrical landscape, the upside is that cinephiles have more and more platforms through which we can find and share new discoveries, back-catalog classics and obscure treasures. Indeed, our own recently launched partnership with JustWatch is helping many of you more easily track down and watch old favorites and recent releases. (JustWatch keeps track of streaming data for 38 countries and rising, and in the US alone, it monitors well over 100 services.)
In the spirit of discovery, and ahead of our 2019 Year in Review (coming in early January) we’ve run the numbers on the past decade of movies. Read on for the results—you have a couple of days left to squeeze some of them into your year’s viewing, in order to influence your 2019 and decade stats! (By the way, if you’re a Pro or Patron member, and you have best-of-decade lists for this or any other decade, you can now tag them so they appear on your all-time stats page. Use this format: top2010s, top1980s etc. We’ve also extended support for all-time top lists past the previous maximum of ten.)
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The Top 20 Uncut Gems of the 2010s
Each fortnight, we run a Showdown where you get to pick your favorite films for a given theme. For the final Showdown of 2019—and the decade—we asked you to list your favorite ‘uncut gems’ of the 2010s—the overlooked, under-seen, not-loved-enough movies that you think more people need to know about.
It’s been the most popular Showdown ever, with pages and pages and pages of lists worth exploring in their entirety. We added up the most-mentioned films, removed those that had been watched by more than 15,000 members (per the specific rules of this challenge) and arrived at a final top 20, with Alex Ross Perry’s messy rock drama Her Smell taking the top spot (read our write-up about the Elisabeth Moss-starring film here). It’s quite an international list, with six women directors (Josephine Decker, Agnieszka Smoczyńska, Kelly Reichhardt, Hélène Cattet, Cristina Gallego and Mélanie Laurent), two Ciro Guerra films from Colombia, and a film from the Safdie brothers, the directors behind Uncut Gems, which has an impressive 4.3 average on Letterboxd right now.
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The Top 250 Narrative Feature Films of the 2010s
Parasite, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Portrait of a Lady on Fire topped the highest-rated 250 narrative feature films of the 2010s. The busiest directors on this list were Denis Villeneuve and Taika Waititi, with five films each. Hirokazu Kore-eda, Martin Scorsese, Christopher Nolan, Wes Anderson, Quentin Tarantino and Lee Chang-dong all feature with three films each.
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The Top 100 Directors of the 2010s
We set out to find the narrative feature film directors whose work in the 2010s, as ranked by the Letterboxd community, combined with their overall placing on our Top 250 of the 2010s list, signified their excellence in the directing field. After some data-heavy research, backed by a solid methodology, one name emerged at the top: Denis Villeneuve. Taika Waititi and Lee Chang-dong round out the top three.
Interestingly, only two Best Director Oscar winners from the 2010s made the list: Damien Chazelle and Alejandro González Iñárritu. The most prolific directors on the list are Hong Sang-soo (14 films) and Sion Sono (11 films).
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The 100 Most Popular Films of the 2010s
This list is determined by the films that have the most activity across our community, including watches, reviews, comments, list additions and more. Get Out topped this list, with Avengers: Infinity War and La La Land close behind.
This is a heavily US-based list, with very few films made outside the US and only two made primarily in non-English languages: Parasite and Roma. Christopher Nolan is tied for first place with the Russo brothers in terms of having the highest number of films on the list, at four each.
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The Top 50 Most Obsessively Rewatched Films of the 2010s
By “obsessive” we mean total watches from all members who logged a film five or more times. The top three are: Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Avengers: Infinity War and La La Land. The Marvel Cinematic Universe accounts for a full 20 percent of the list (including the Guardians of the Galaxy films and Spider-Man: Homecoming, but not including Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse). The Star Wars franchise has six films on the list.
The Russo brothers, Anthony and Joe, are the MVPs of this list, with four MCU directing credits. Jon Favreau is represented all over the list as a director (Elf), a writer and a producer. And, of course, the late Stan Lee is credited across the MCU. We made an accompanying list for those who have Paddington obsessions.
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The Top 100 Documentary & Non-Fiction Films of the 2010s
O.J.: Made in America is the top non-fiction title of the 2010s, while For Sama is the top feature-length documentary. The MVP of documentary directors is American great Frederick Wiseman, who has three films in the list. Joshua Oppenheimer, Agnès Varda, Steve James, Adam Curtis, Asif Kapadia, Petra Costa and the filmmaking duo Dan Lindsay and T.J. Martin all have two films apiece. 24 women directors feature in the list, across 26 films.
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The Top 100 International Films of the 2010s
An incredibly strong list, this was topped—of course—by Parasite, with Portrait of a Lady on Fire and The Handmaiden completing the top three. There were some notable exclusions on this list, due to not having a US release date until 2020. They are: Bacurau, System Crasher, And Then We Danced, Vitalina Varela and Two Blue Stripes. Maybe we’ll see them in our 2020 round-up.
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The Top 100 Animated Feature Films of the 2010s
This is a Japan-heavy list, with more than 35 films in the top 100. The US follows with 26 films, including the first-placed Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Don Hertzfeldt’s It’s Such a Beautiful Day is at number two and Lee Unkrich’s Coco takes third place.
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The Top 100 Women-Directed Feature Films of the 2010s
A truly international cross-section of feature films is represented in this list, which is topped by Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire, one of three by the director to appear in the list. Greta Gerwig has an impressive two films in the top ten. Other directors to appear twice are: Kathryn Bigelow, Dee Rees, Lynne Ramsey, Marielle Heller, Andrea Arnold, Maren Ade, Juliana Rojas, Zoya Akhtar, Meghna Gulzar, Nadine Labaki, Kelly Reichhardt and Naoko Ogigami. More recent films feature heavily, with 22 from 2017 versus just one from 2013.
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The Top 50 Directorial Debuts of the 2010s
We looked for the highest-rated feature film debuts by directors who had not helmed a film solo prior. We included directing partnerships where part of the collaborative team had not made a feature before; that’s why Peter Ramsey is in the mix alongside feature newcomers Rodney Rothman and Bob Persichetti, taking the top spot for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Rounding out the top three are Don Hertzfeldt and Jordan Peele.
A full quarter of this list is comprised of women directors: Lulu Wang, Deniz Gamze Ergüven, Olivia Wilde, Dee Rees, Nora Twomey, Alma Har'el, Rebecca Sugar, Yoon Ga-Eun, Jennifer Fox, Shouko Nakamura, Dorota Kobiela and Naoko Yamada.
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The Top 50 Comedy Specials of the 2010s
John Mulaney topped this list, with four specials included, and a fifth likely to make the list by year’s end. Fun fact: twelve of these were from 2017, which is double the next most represented year (six are from 2018). Un-fun fact: only five comedy women here.
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The Top 50 Limited or Miniseries of the 2010s
David Lynch’s Twin Peaks took the top spot, closely followed by Craig Mazin’s Chernobyl, and When They See Us, Ava DuVernay’s dramatic series about the Central Park 5.
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The Top 50 Horror Films of the 2010s
We made room for a single genre list, and horror was it—you’ll note we’ve erred on the generous side with what might be considered a horror film (so, yes, there are comedy horrors and psychological thrillers included). Robert Eggers’ The Lighthouse swept in late in the decade to take the top spot, while Get Out and What We Do in the Shadows also ranked highly.
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The 50 Most Divisive Films of the 2010s
These were the 50 most divisive feature films, concert movies, comedy specials and other curiosities of the 2010s. These are the titles from the 2010s that had the widest spread of ratings (note: this list has been updated using a more appropriate methodology and higher minimum viewer count since this post was published).
That’s all, folks. Huge thanks to Jack for compiling the lion’s share of these lists. We’ll see you in 2020 with our 2019 Year in Review. (All the decade best-of list rankings are provisional and will be finalized after 31 December.)
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NOMES ESTRANHOS
Abecê Nogueira Abrilina Décima Nona Caçapavana Piratininga de Almeida, Abxivispro Jacinto, Acheropita Papazone Adalgamir Marge, Adam Borda Bunda Adegesto Pataca, Adelícia de Carvalho Adoração Arabites (masculino), Aeronauta Barata, Agrícola Beterraba Areia Leão, Agrícola da Terra Fonseca Alce Barbuda, Aldegunda Carames More (masculino), Aleluia Sarango, Além Mar Paranhos Alfredo Prazeirozo Texugueiro, Alma de Vera, Amado Amoroso, Amaré Marinno Amável Pinto, Amazonas Rio do Brasil Pimpão, América do Sul Brasil de Santana, Amin Amou Amado, Amor de Deus Rosales Brasil (feminino) Ana Maria Mosca Analgesina Costa Pinto Anatalino Reguete Andrés Urdangarin Dorronsoro Angústias Árias Antenor da Cotinha Antônio Americano do Brasil Mineiro, Antonio Buceta Agudim, Antonio Camisão, Antonio Dodói, Antonio Donizete Bobo Antônio Ernane Cacique de New York Antonio Manso Pacífico de Oliveira Sossegado, Antonio Melhorança Antônio Morrendo das Dores Antônio Noites e Dias Antônio P Testa Antônio Pechincha 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Dos artistas en blanco y negro: Irene González y Cristina Toledo
Dos artistas en blanco y negro: Irene González y Cristina Toledo
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Kirby voice actors ideas
After re-watching the Kirby Star Allies trailer, and seeing the story mode cutscenes for Kirby Battle Royale, I’ve been wondering what the Kirby cast would sound like with English voice actors.
That being said, this is what I’ve come up with (at least for the main 4 characters).
Kirby - Personally, I’d go with either Erica Mendez (Ryuko Matoi - Kill la Kill, Gon Freecs - Hunter x Hunter (2011), Atusko “Akko” Kagari - Little Witch Academia, Arle Nadja - Puyo Puyo) 
or 
Cristina Vee (Mio Akiyama - K-On!, Nagisa Saitō - Squid Girl, Homura Akemi - Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Killua Zoldyck - Hunter x Hunter (2011), Rei Hino / Sailor Mars - Sailor Moon)
Meta Knight - I’ll go with either David Vincent (Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez - Bleach, Senketsu - Kill la Kill, Gilgamesh - Fate/zero, Robin - Fire Emblem,  Marshall Law - Tekken, T. Hawk - Street Fighter IV)
or
Matthew Mercer (Levi - Attack on Titan, Kiritsugu Emiya - Fate/Zero, Kanji Tatsumi - Persona 4, Trafalgar Law - One Piece, Chrom - Fire Emblem Awakening, Leon - Resident Evil, Ex - Puyo Puyo Tetris)
(BTW, I’ll take either of them in the event that Nintendo can’t get Eric Newsome to reprise Meta Knight.)
King Dedede - Either Rich Brown (Big Band - Skullgirls, King - One Punch Man)
or
Xander Mobus (Master Hand/Crazy Hand/Announcer - Super Smash Bros. 4, Akira Kurusu - Persona 5, Dario/Innes/Arvis - Fire Emblem, Satan (Dark Prince) - Puyo Puyo, Abigail - Street Fighter 5)
Bandana Waddle Dee - Interestingly, I’ve got 3 suggestions for this cute little guy. 
That being said, I’d take either:
Cassandra Morris (Ritsu Tainaka - K-On!, Leafa - Sword Art Online, Sue - Doraemon, Taiga Aisaka - Toradora, Ringo Andou - Puyo Puyo, Morgana - Persona 5, Lin Lee Koo - Xenoblade Chronicles X)
or
Cherami Leigh (Lucy Heartfilia - Fairy Tail, Asuna Yuuki - Sword Art Online, Plutia - Hyperdimension Neptunia, Sailor Venus - Sailor Moon, Natsumi - Sgt. Frog,  Miharu Takeshita  - B Gata H Kei: Yamada's First Time, Ilia Amitola - RWBY)
or
Brittney Karbowski (Black Star - Soul Eater, Selim Bradley/Pride - Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Yuri Nakamura - Angel Beats!, Wendy Marvell - Fairy Tail,  Rin Natsume - Little Busters!, Karen Tendō - Gamers, Ren Fa - Air Gear)
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Cristina's wandering soul Time 1'25" original song is "Two wandering souls" Special thanks to Cristina Santana (Art works) Drums music by Kuniyoshi Yamada  2017
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recentanimenews · 6 years
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Liz and the Blue Bird Anime Film Reveals English Dub Cast
In addition to the previously announced Japanese screenings, Kyoto Animation's Liz and the Blue Bird anime film will be showing with an English dub, the cast for which was revealed this morning. 
  Here's a look at who's playing who in the feature:
  MIZORE YOROIZUKA - Laurie Hymes 
(Lillie - Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions,
Vicky Broomstick - Regal Academy)
  NOZOMI KASAKI/TSUBOMI - Stephanie Sheh
(Charlotte Abelfreyja Drossel - Violet Evergarden
Hinata Uzumaki - Naruto)
    LIZ/BLUE GIRL - Courtney Shaw
(Princess Norma - Nella the Princess Knight)
  RIRIKA - Xanthe Huynh 
(Maquia - Maquia: When The Promised Flower Blooms)
  YUKO - Megan Harvey 
(Kana Kawamoto - FLCL Alternative)
  NATSUKI - Sarah Williams
(Lisbeth - Sword Art Online II)
  MS. NIYAMA - Ryan Bartley
(Mika - Love Live! School Idol Project)
  NOBORU - Wayne Grayson
(Ben - Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs)
  MR. HASHIMOTO - Mike Pollock
(Teabolo Mass - Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin)
  REINA - Cristina Vee 
(Sakura Matou - Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel I. presage flower
Nanoha Takamachi - Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha series)
  MEIKO - Carrie Savage
(Hakufu Sonsaku - Ikki Tousen: Xtreme Xecutor)
  SAPHIRE - Cassandra Lee Morris 
(Kyubey - Puella Magi Madoka Magica The Movie -Rebellion-
Suguha Kirigaya - Sword Art Online The Movie: Ordinal Scale
  ADDITIONAL VOICES
Brittney Lee Hamilton, Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld
Michael Schneider
  Naoko Yamada (A Silent Voice) directs, with a screenplay by Reiko Yoshida, character designs by Futoshi Nishiya, and music by Kensuke Ushio. You can get tickets to Liz and the Blue Bird through ELEVEN ARTS Anime Studio's official website.
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Joseph Luster is the Games and Web editor at Otaku USA Magazine. You can read his webcomic, BIG DUMB FIGHTING IDIOTS at subhumanzoids. Follow him on Twitter @Moldilox. 
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