Disney+ Is Getting Serious About Anime (At Least In Japan)
Disney has licensed major anime series. They will come out on Disney+ in Japan, with details of the global release to follow.
Disney has licensed major anime series. They will come out on Disney+ in Japan, with details of the global release to follow.
“A studio should not have its twenty-something girls crying in the bathroom, doing all-nighters,” says Joan Chung.
The streamer is partnering with Naz, Science Saru, and Mappa in Japan, as well as Studio Mir in South Korea.
Are you ready for a Japanese musical period piece about a cursed theater performer and a blind lute player?
Wan spotlights sublime cuts in shows ranging from “Naruto” to “Devilman Crybaby.”
“Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!” will debut in Japan on January 5, 2020.
“Super Shiro” will center on Shin-chan’s dog, who turns out to be more than just a pet.
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The Japanese filmmaker’s toe-tapping latest “Lu Over the Wall” open in the U.S. this Friday.
Inspiring reel of Flash animation by Japan-based animator Juanma Laguna.
Netflix has a new philosophy when it comes to anime: go big or go home.
Japanese animation auteur directed not one, but two animated that will release this spring.
The director of the seminal “Mind Game” is back with a new feature film.
In their new reel, Japanese studio Science Saru offers a peek into how they produce animated projects in Flash, including the episode of “Adventure Time” that was directed by Masaaki Yuasa.
Science Saru, the new studio started by Japanese directors Masaaki Yuasa and Eunyoung Choi, has shared a behind-the-scenes look at how they used Flash in the recent TV series “Ping Pong.”