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backpackSatoshi Iwataki (A Certain Magical Index, Dororo) was the chief animation director, and Takeru Satō was the chief technical director. Kenichi Shima (Parasyte -the maxim-) was in charge of sub-character designs, and Minoru Nishida (Dagashi Kashi 2) was in charge of world art design and art setting. Junichi Higashi (Cowboy Bebop, Kingdom) directed the art, Yuki Nomoto (Dorohedoro) was the 3D CG director, and Hyo Gyu Park was the compositing director of photography. Azusa Sasaki (Zombie Land Saga) was the color key artist, and Mutsumi Takemiya (Dororo, Azur Lane) edited the show.
Morikawa launched Hajime no Ippo in 1989, and the series is his only manga. Kodansha published the 131st compiled book volume on June 17.
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Ubisoft made a bunch of reveals during its Ubisoft Forward E3 event yesterday, including the return of Mario + Rabbids. The new Super Mario Galaxy-tinged entry, titled—Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope—features bizarre fusions between Lumas and Rabbids, a Rabbid Rosalina, and more tactical gameplay. It's currently set for Switch sometime in 2022, and you can see the cinematic trailer and a gameplay preview below.
Fujita's Ushio & Tora manga ran from 1990 to 1996 in Weekly Shonen Sunday with 33 volumes. The manga was adapted into an original video anime series in 1992 and a television anime that began in July 2015. Sentai Filmworks licensed the television series, and Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired in Japan.
Oricon, who tracks physical releases, released its half-year findings for 2021 up to May 23 late last month, revealing that Tokyo Revengers had sold 5,007,825 copies, and implying that a heavy portion of sales for the series is digital.
Gekijōban Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya: Sekka no Chikai, the first anime film in the franchise, opened in Japan in August 2017.