The Baki and Kengan Ashura series both have enough brutal fights on their own, but what if we mashed 'em together like so many flying fists? That's a question the Baki Hanma Vs Kengan Ashura anime aims to answer, and the crossover slobberknocker is officially set to hit Netflix on June 6, 2024. Billed as a Netflix film, the collaboration was announced during Netflix's AnimeJapan 2024 stage event, and it will have Baki Hanma voice actor Nobunaga Shimazaki and Tokita Ohma voice actor Tatsuhisa Suzuki returning in their respective roles. Toshiki Hirano picks up from the Baki and Baki Hanma anime series as director, with Atsuo Ishino on the script. Check out a teaser trailer and visual below. Baki Hanma Vs Kengan Ashura Teaser Trailer Baki Hanma Vs Kengan Ashura key visual Related: Kengan Ashura Anime Season 2 Part 2 Reveals August 2024 Release, Teaser Trailer, Visual Baki Hanma is the latest anime series to adapt the long-running,...
- 3/23/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
Kengan Ashura Season 2 Part 2 will continue the fight when the series returns to streaming with a new batch of episodes later this year. With a brand new key visual and trailer, the series announced Kengan Ashura Season 2 Part 2 will premiere in August 2024 on Netflix. Kengan Ashura Season 2 Part 2 key visual Related: Kengan Ashura Anime Season 2 Continues in 2024 The original Kengan Ashura manga is written by Yabako Sandrovich, illustrated by Daromeon, and published by Shogakukan in their MangaONE digital manga magazine. An English language version is also available from Comikey. Seiji Kishi directs the Kengan Ashura anime at animation studio Larx Entertainment, with Season 1 originally premiering between July to October 2019, and Season 2 Part 1 premiering September last year. Netflix describes Kengan Ashura Season 2: The second round of the Kengan Life-or-Death Tournament continues — without Ohma. As the mighty gladiators clash, a shadowy figure plots a violent coup. Source : Comic Natalie...
- 3/20/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
With an allied cast and crew all raring to go, the English dub bus for Classroom of the Elite Season 3 is about to arrive at Advanced Nurturing High School's mixed training camp, where they'll be met by their first task on Wednesday, January 17. Check out who's on board for Episode 1 below! Classroom of the Elite Season 3 English Dub Cast Akane voiced by Apphia Yu Sudo voiced by Brandon McInnis Sumida voiced by Bryson Baugus Hasebe voiced by Alex Moore Hashimoto voiced by Austin Tindle Hiyori voiced by Veronica Laux Ike voiced by Aaron Dismuke Ishizaki voiced by Aaron Roberts Koenji voiced by Chris Wehkamp Moriyama voiced by Belsheber Rusape Mashima voiced by Kent Williams Miyake voiced by Jordan Dash Cruz Yukimura voiced by Jessie James Grelle Classroom of the Elite Season 3 English Dub Crew Voice Director: Helena Walstrom Producer: Samantha Herek Adaptation: Emily Neves Engineer: Derric Benavides Related: Classroom of the Elite...
- 1/16/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
Featuring "Minor Piece" by series regular Zaq and "Konse Daikakumei" by Yui Ninomiya, respectively, the creditless versions of Classroom of the Elite Season 3's opening and ending theme sequences are now available to watch below. Related: Classroom of the Elite Season 3 Anime: Everything You Need to Know Based on the light novels by Shogo Kinugasa and Sunsaku Tomose, Classroom of the Elite is chief-directed by Hiroyuki Hashimoto and Seiji Kishi and directed by Yoshihito Nishoji at studio Lerche, with series composition by Hayato Kazano and character designs by Kazuaki Morita. Crunchyroll streams the full series so far and describes the story as such: Kiyotaka Ayanokoji has just enrolled at Tokyo Koudo Ikusei Senior High School, where it's said that 100% of students go on to college or find employment. But he ends up in Class 1-d, which is full of all the school's problem children. What's more, every month, the school...
- 1/11/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
Netflix is continuing its push into anime.
The streaming giant made several announcements as part of their Anime Expo panel on Thursday, chief among them being the premiere date for the highly-anticipated second season of “Castlevania.” The series, inspired by the classic videogame series of the same name, will launch its second season on Oct. 26.
In addition, Netflix has renewed “Aggretsuko” for a second season, which will debut in 2019. In the series, frustrated with her thankless office job, Retsuko the Red Panda copes with her daily struggles by belting out death metal karaoke after work.
Netflix also set the premiere date for the sequel “Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle.” The sequel to the 2017 film “Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters” will debut July 18. The film pits humans and robots against the biggest Godzilla ever seen in an interplanetary struggle for survival.
In other premiere date news, Netflix will begin airing “Dragon Pilot” on Sept.
The streaming giant made several announcements as part of their Anime Expo panel on Thursday, chief among them being the premiere date for the highly-anticipated second season of “Castlevania.” The series, inspired by the classic videogame series of the same name, will launch its second season on Oct. 26.
In addition, Netflix has renewed “Aggretsuko” for a second season, which will debut in 2019. In the series, frustrated with her thankless office job, Retsuko the Red Panda copes with her daily struggles by belting out death metal karaoke after work.
Netflix also set the premiere date for the sequel “Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle.” The sequel to the 2017 film “Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters” will debut July 18. The film pits humans and robots against the biggest Godzilla ever seen in an interplanetary struggle for survival.
In other premiere date news, Netflix will begin airing “Dragon Pilot” on Sept.
- 7/6/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix’s cutest death-metal fan is returning for more face-melting good times. The streaming service announced Monday at Anime Expo it has renewed “Aggretsuko” for Season 2.
The charming anime series follows 25-year-old red panda Retsuko, who works an oppressive office job by day and vents her frustrations through death metal karaoke at night. The series examines micro-aggressions, sexism, and the pressures society puts on people to conform to a specific “good” person image.
In the Season 1 review, IndieWire noted, “As it stands, this delightful season is more like filling up on Costco samples than a more substantial series binge. That’s no doubt part of its charm. If Netflix sees fit to renew it for another season, however, there’s definitely an appetite for meatier fare.”
Watch the sizzle reel below:
“Castlevania” Season 2
At the expo, Netflix also revealed “Castlevania” Season 2’s release date in addition to some first-look photos below.
The charming anime series follows 25-year-old red panda Retsuko, who works an oppressive office job by day and vents her frustrations through death metal karaoke at night. The series examines micro-aggressions, sexism, and the pressures society puts on people to conform to a specific “good” person image.
In the Season 1 review, IndieWire noted, “As it stands, this delightful season is more like filling up on Costco samples than a more substantial series binge. That’s no doubt part of its charm. If Netflix sees fit to renew it for another season, however, there’s definitely an appetite for meatier fare.”
Watch the sizzle reel below:
“Castlevania” Season 2
At the expo, Netflix also revealed “Castlevania” Season 2’s release date in addition to some first-look photos below.
- 7/6/2018
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
It’s a busy Fifth of July for Netflix on the animation front. The streamer has ordered a pair of new anime series — Ultraman and Kengan Ashura — renewed rookie Aggretsuko and set premiere dates for three other new series and one sophomore.
Season 2 of Castlevania will kick off October 26, and launch dates are final for the new series Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle (July 18), Dragon Pilot (September 21) and Cannon Busters (April 1). Read their descriptions below.
Ultraman, which will launch in the spring, is an action drama centered on a man possessing the spirit and DNA of the legendary hero Ultraman as he wears a metallic ultra suit and fights against evil. Kenji Kamiyama and Shinji Aramaki direct the series from Production I.G and Sola Digital.
Kengan Ashura, from Larx Entertainment, follows Kazuo Yamashita is an ordinary 56-year-old man who one day is summoned by the chairman of his...
Season 2 of Castlevania will kick off October 26, and launch dates are final for the new series Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle (July 18), Dragon Pilot (September 21) and Cannon Busters (April 1). Read their descriptions below.
Ultraman, which will launch in the spring, is an action drama centered on a man possessing the spirit and DNA of the legendary hero Ultraman as he wears a metallic ultra suit and fights against evil. Kenji Kamiyama and Shinji Aramaki direct the series from Production I.G and Sola Digital.
Kengan Ashura, from Larx Entertainment, follows Kazuo Yamashita is an ordinary 56-year-old man who one day is summoned by the chairman of his...
- 7/6/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
The anime based on 2009's "Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor" will launch this week in Japan, and this promo gives you a look at the adaptation in action.
Produced by animation studio Bridge and directed by "Persona 4 The Animation's" Seiji Kishi ("Ragnarok The Animation," "Angel Beats"), the series will follow the events of Atlus' RPG revolving around a group of high school students who join together to fight demons invading Japan as a spooky website begins sending out mails that predict people's deaths. The series kicks off on April 4 via Japan's broadcaster Mbs, but at the moment there's no word on when it might make its way stateside.
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Produced by animation studio Bridge and directed by "Persona 4 The Animation's" Seiji Kishi ("Ragnarok The Animation," "Angel Beats"), the series will follow the events of Atlus' RPG revolving around a group of high school students who join together to fight demons invading Japan as a spooky website begins sending out mails that predict people's deaths. The series kicks off on April 4 via Japan's broadcaster Mbs, but at the moment there's no word on when it might make its way stateside.
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- 4/1/2013
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
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