Earlier this year, Class Earth announced that their picture book Latair and the Earth Saver: What Endangered Species Teach Us would be receiving an anime adaptation. As of this week, we have confirmation that the series — titled Latair the Earth — will premiere September 5 on Nhk Educational Television. The short anime will run for five episodes total. A trailer is also available to view on the project's official YouTube channel, featuring the Earth fairy Latair and "Earth Saver" Kanade dancing along to the show's theme song. Latair and the Earth Saver Book Cover Related: Digimon Story: Time Stranger Trailer Takes Us on a Wild DigiRide A cast list has also been released for the series: Latair voiced by Yukari Tamura (Priscilla Barielle in Re:zero ) Kanade voiced by Reo Tanie (Mamekichi Maizuka in A Terrified Teacher at Ghoul School! ) Arabian Oryx (female) voiced by Kaori Nazuka (Nunnally in Code Geass ) Arabian Oryx...
- 15.8.2025
- von Kara Dennison
- Crunchyroll
Dan Da Dan has already gone viral after a mere two weeks from its premiere, and not just because of the sheer quality of this new anime from Science Saru, but also for having one of the best openings in recent years, on the notes of "Otonoke" by Creepy Nuts. For the generation that grew up trying to watch anime episodes divided into three parts and with dubious subtitles, the fact that now there are worldwide simul releases on one or more streaming services is astonishing. The Dan Da Dan anime adaptation is a prime example of this occurrence, quickly becoming a major topic online even before its premiere.
Part of Dan Da Dans quick popularity gain was thanks to the early release of its opening theme Otonoke by Creepy Nuts, the same musical duo responsible for the viral song Bling Bang Bang Born from Mashle season 2. Another factor that...
Part of Dan Da Dans quick popularity gain was thanks to the early release of its opening theme Otonoke by Creepy Nuts, the same musical duo responsible for the viral song Bling Bang Bang Born from Mashle season 2. Another factor that...
- 12.10.2024
- von Laura Malva
- ScreenRant
Anime artist Thomas Romain has created a wonderful series of character designs that are based on original drawings created by his two sons. He calls this little series of his the “Father and Sons Design Workshop,” and it's pretty incredible to see him bring the full vision of his sons designs to life like this. His kids have gotta be loving this. It also is encouraging them to use their imaginations.
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- 28.1.2017
- von Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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