Originally published as a novel in 2013, “Aimitagai” has been adapted into a feature-length movie from a series of gently interconnected short stories. Shogo Kusano weaves these threads together, inheriting a project that began with a story framework by Masahide Ichii and also involved the late Kiyoshi Sasabe in its early development. The titular term refers to an act of kindness for someone, born from genuine thought, that can come full circle and even save a stranger.
Aimitagai is screening at Toronto Japanese Film Festival
Azusa is a wedding planner who frequently gets some looks in her line of work for not being married like her coworkers. She is, however, dating Sumito, a young man she considers unreliable, but despite that, they are on the verge of becoming more serious. The person she most enjoys spending time with is her best friend from school, Kanami, who once saved her from bullying.
Aimitagai is screening at Toronto Japanese Film Festival
Azusa is a wedding planner who frequently gets some looks in her line of work for not being married like her coworkers. She is, however, dating Sumito, a young man she considers unreliable, but despite that, they are on the verge of becoming more serious. The person she most enjoys spending time with is her best friend from school, Kanami, who once saved her from bullying.
- 6/16/2025
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
After nearly four years of waiting, Azusa and friends are back for a brand-new season of I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level ! The English dub also returns with new episodes streaming on Crunchyroll from Saturday, April 19 , thanks to the below cast and crew. I've Been Killing Slimes For 300 Years And Maxed Out My Level Season 2 English Dub Episode 1 Cast Azusa voiced by Skyler Davenport Halkara voiced by Xanthe Huynh Laika voiced by Rachelle Heger Falfa voiced by Lizzie Freeman Shalsha voiced by Suzie Yeung Mega-Mega voiced by Abigail Blythe Rosalie voiced by Anne Yatco Natalie voiced by Ryan Bartley Flatorte voiced by Amber Lee Connors I've Been Killing Slimes For 300 Years And Maxed Out My Level Season 2 English Dub Episode 1 Crew Voice Director: Jerry Jewell Producer: Susie Nixon Adaptation: Jessica Sluys Mixer: James Baker Engineer: Derric Benavides (Joe Sandoval for series) Related: I've Been...
- 4/18/2025
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
Ahead of a planned 2025 release, the official website and accounts for the My Awkward Senpai anime encouraged fellow workers to take a break with a brand-new visual that depicts Azusa enjoying a cup of coffee at her desk. My Awkward Senpai Visual Related: My Awkward Senpai Anime Announced for 2025 Release Based on the manga by Makoto Kudo, Ayumu Kotake ( Acro Trip ) directs the My Awkward Senpai anime at Studio Elle, with series composition and scripts by Mio Inoue ( Slow Start ), character designs by Kenro Tokuda and music by Koji Fujimoto ( The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated! ). Manga Up! publishes an official English version of the manga and describes the story: Kannawa-senpai is considered many things, but smooth is definitely not one of them. Then she meets Kamegawa, her new Kouhai. He's cute, a little nerdy, and easy to talk to. How will this awkward Senpai be able to handle these new feelings?...
- 4/7/2025
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
A brand new anime season is blooming on Crunchyroll this spring, and you can now see the whole lineup of series to add to your seasonal watchlist! The final season of Fire Force begins with the first part of its new season, a radical new group of heroes emerges with My Hero Academia: Vigilantes and the One Piece anime makes its return to Egghead Island! Read on for even more shows you can start watching this April on Crunchyroll! See Also: Crunchyroll's Spring 2025 Dub Lineup here! In this article: New Spring 2025 Anime Season Picks New Spring 2025 Anime Season Simulcasts Continuing Spring 2025 Anime Simulcasts New Spring 2025 Anime Season Picks Studio: david production Sub Airtime : April 4, Time Tba Dub Airtime : Tba Branded as traitors, Shinra and Company 8 fight alone to save Obi and stop the Evangelist! Availability: Worldwide excluding Japan, China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia Official Trailer...
- 3/19/2025
- by Kyle Cardine
- Crunchyroll
Solo Leveling is one of the most popular video game-influenced anime today. Yet, many isekai anime also heavily incorporate the gaming element. Several video game-based isekai anime are perfect for Solo Leveling fans looking for a new series, like Infinite Dendrogram. Although Infinite Dendrogram isn't as intense as Solo Leveling, it has much of the action the audience loves.
While many believe the gaming isekai anime market has become over-saturated, a few series stand out because of their uniqueness. Beloved anime like Overlord have become more than just simple isekai. The protagonist, Ainz Ooal Gown, has to role-play his way to success and eventually become the fearless ruler he's been pretending to be.
I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years' Azusa is as Over-Powered as Solo Leveling's Jinwoo Streaming on Crunchyroll
After years of hard and dedicated work, Azusa Aizawa suddenly passes away at her desk. When she opens her eyes again,...
While many believe the gaming isekai anime market has become over-saturated, a few series stand out because of their uniqueness. Beloved anime like Overlord have become more than just simple isekai. The protagonist, Ainz Ooal Gown, has to role-play his way to success and eventually become the fearless ruler he's been pretending to be.
I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years' Azusa is as Over-Powered as Solo Leveling's Jinwoo Streaming on Crunchyroll
After years of hard and dedicated work, Azusa Aizawa suddenly passes away at her desk. When she opens her eyes again,...
- 3/1/2025
- by Russell Descourouez
- CBR
The isekai genre grew into one of the most widely consumed genres of anime as production in this category steadily skyrocketed over the last decade. The success isekai anime led to the development of sub-genres made distinct by specific tropes and world-building narrative choices that set them apart. Isekai adventure anime is a popular isekai sub-genre often defined by vast fantastical realms that encourage a colorful cast of characters on quests, some of which have become beloved by anime fans around the world.
While isekai adventure anime may feel too small a niche, many isekai anime follow the same formula but still stand out with their own unique stories. The best of these stories in the isekai adventure anime genre offer in-depth explorations of interesting alternate realities while delivering entertaining characters and heartfelt storytelling.
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While isekai adventure anime may feel too small a niche, many isekai anime follow the same formula but still stand out with their own unique stories. The best of these stories in the isekai adventure anime genre offer in-depth explorations of interesting alternate realities while delivering entertaining characters and heartfelt storytelling.
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- 2/28/2025
- by Harley Whisenhunt
- CBR
At first glance, comparing K-on! with The Colors Within may be strange considering how different both shows are in tone: K-on! is comedic, maximalist, and over-the-top, while The Colors Within is quiet, minimalist, and reserved. Yet despite their antithetical tones, these anime have more in common than one might expect. Some of those commonalities are obvious and surface-level. Both anime are about high schoolers who form a band because of their shared love of music and play their original songs at school events and festivals. They even have adult female teachers (Sawako from K-on! and Sister Hiyoshiko from The Colors Within ) who motivate the high school musicians to pursue their passion for music. Both were also once a part of a band themselves. Related: The Colors Within Director Naoko Yamada on Blending Sound and Color in Her Latest Movie However, the deeper and more interesting parallels stem from their shared thematic ideas,...
- 2/19/2025
- by Timothy Lee
- Crunchyroll
The isekai subgenre of Japanese anime has been soaring in popularity in recent years, and every anime season adds a few more titles to the isekai pool. Even if some anime fans feel burnt out by now, plenty more are eager for new isekai anime series to lose themselves in.
Isekai anime features main characters who are either transported or reincarnated, mostly with the help of the infamous Truck-kun, to another world. Whether an anime fan is newly exploring the genre or looking for their next anime to binge-watch, Crunchyroll has the best anime available on stream.
Updated on February 9, 2025 by Ari Night: With the isekai genre showing no signs of stopping its dominance, this article was included to include new entries that are streaming now on Crunchyroll, including some who premiered in 2025. This list was also updated to meet Cbr's most recent style standards
I've Been Killing Slimes...
Isekai anime features main characters who are either transported or reincarnated, mostly with the help of the infamous Truck-kun, to another world. Whether an anime fan is newly exploring the genre or looking for their next anime to binge-watch, Crunchyroll has the best anime available on stream.
Updated on February 9, 2025 by Ari Night: With the isekai genre showing no signs of stopping its dominance, this article was included to include new entries that are streaming now on Crunchyroll, including some who premiered in 2025. This list was also updated to meet Cbr's most recent style standards
I've Been Killing Slimes...
- 2/9/2025
- by Louis Kemner, Christian Markle, Mayra Garcia, Antonio Samson, Sage Ashford, Ariadne Night
- CBR
Princession Orchestra , the upcoming magical girl anime with a musical motif, has confirmed today that it will be running for four consecutive cours—in other words, a whole year! An exact episode count hasn't been released for the series, which will premiere as part of the spring anime season. But we do know that it will air on Sundays in Japan and be a mainstay of the next four seasons. In the meantime, the show's official YouTube account is staying busy with new music, messages from the cast and more. Related: Princession Orchestra Anime Reveals New Trailer and Visual, April 2025 Release The Princession Orchestra anime's confirmed cast is as follows (in order of trailer appearance): Minami Sorano/Princess Ripple voiced by Azusa Aoi Kagari Shirube/Princess Zeal voiced by Yuri Fujimoto Nagase Ichijo/Princess Meteor voiced by Azusa Tachibana Giita voiced by Shoya Chiba Besu voiced by Junya Enoki...
- 1/21/2025
- by Kara Dennison
- Crunchyroll
Among all manga/anime works by author Rumiko Takahashi, fans might say that Inuyasha has the best character designs of all, but the popular Ranma 1/2 series isn't far behind. This is a delightful action/romance/comedy series that helped blaze trails for shonen anime in the 1980s, such as tsunderes and harems, and Takahashi sold those ideas via her great character designs. Such wacky antics only work if viewers love the characters.
The 2024 Ranma 1/2 anime features a handful of delightful characters with simple yet effective designs in terms of their appearances, personalities, unique combat abilities, and often, their emotional depth as well. Whether these characters are charming caricatures or subversive antiheroes, plenty of characters in Ranma 1/2's cast show fans how comedy anime should be handled.
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The 2024 Ranma 1/2 anime features a handful of delightful characters with simple yet effective designs in terms of their appearances, personalities, unique combat abilities, and often, their emotional depth as well. Whether these characters are charming caricatures or subversive antiheroes, plenty of characters in Ranma 1/2's cast show fans how comedy anime should be handled.
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- 12/30/2024
- by Louis Kemner
- CBR
Ranma 1/2 has long since stood as one of author Rumiko Takahashi's best works, and the new 2024 Ranma 1/2 anime helps prove it. Like Urusei Yatsura before it, the Ranma 1/2 anime takes everything that made a 1980s anime great and polishes it with modern production values, giving a new generation of anime fans a fair chance to meet some classic characters. And in a wacky martial arts/comedy anime like Ranma 1/2, introductions can be truly dazzling.
The new Ranma 1/2 anime may only be 12 episodes in, but it has already treated anime fans to some delightful cast members who all made a flashy debut. Amusingly, a few of them gave the completely wrong impression to everyone, only to reveal their true nature later as circumstances allowed. In other cases, it was perfectly and amusingly clear what a character was like the moment they first appeared.
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The new Ranma 1/2 anime may only be 12 episodes in, but it has already treated anime fans to some delightful cast members who all made a flashy debut. Amusingly, a few of them gave the completely wrong impression to everyone, only to reveal their true nature later as circumstances allowed. In other cases, it was perfectly and amusingly clear what a character was like the moment they first appeared.
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- 12/27/2024
- by Louis Kemner
- CBR
Anime is a medium filled with series of every widely known genre, as well as shows that occupy genres not found anywhere else. For fans of fight scenes, this means it isn't hard to find the specific type of action that appeals to them. It also means that those who aren't interested in seeing powerful fighters combat each other still have an abundance of options to choose from.
Popular as battle Shōnen may be, many of the best anime ever don't contain any fights at all. This includes sports anime like Haikyu!!, romance anime like Your Lie in April, slice of life anime like Komi Can't Communicate, and so much more. These 10 anime all stand atop their respective genres, and while some may contain quick scuffles or playfighting, none of them feature a single real fight.
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Popular as battle Shōnen may be, many of the best anime ever don't contain any fights at all. This includes sports anime like Haikyu!!, romance anime like Your Lie in April, slice of life anime like Komi Can't Communicate, and so much more. These 10 anime all stand atop their respective genres, and while some may contain quick scuffles or playfighting, none of them feature a single real fight.
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- 12/26/2024
- by Emma Singer
- CBR
Warning: Spoilers Ahead for Ranma 1/2 Episode #8The new remake of Ranma 1/2 just missed a major opportunity to fix one of the original anime's most frustrating issues. It goes without saying that the original Ranma 1/2 anime wasn't perfect. Certain head-scratching details and filler storylines made an already good show go on longer than it should have. However, while the remake has fixed a lot of these problems for the most part so far, one unsatisfying plot detail has stayed.
Ranma 1/2's eighth episode, "Darling Charlotte," puts Ranma's hot-blooded rival Ryoga Hibiki front-and-center as his pig form, P-Chan, is put up as a prize for the winner of a martial arts skating competition. To prevent Akane and Ranma from backing out of the challenge, figure skater Azusa puts a pink collar on P-Chan, which can only be unlocked by a special key. It's a high-stakes storyline, but when...
Ranma 1/2's eighth episode, "Darling Charlotte," puts Ranma's hot-blooded rival Ryoga Hibiki front-and-center as his pig form, P-Chan, is put up as a prize for the winner of a martial arts skating competition. To prevent Akane and Ranma from backing out of the challenge, figure skater Azusa puts a pink collar on P-Chan, which can only be unlocked by a special key. It's a high-stakes storyline, but when...
- 11/28/2024
- by Angela Davis
- ScreenRant
The story begins in a small riverside town called Sumisora, nestled amongst green hills and azure skies. It is here that Junya Mizumoto calls home—a hardworking student spending his days studying and helping out at the family store. Like any young man, Junya dreams of what lies beyond the horizon. But a shadow hangs over him, forever changing his boyhood adventures into a search for answers.
Just over a year ago, Junya and his beloved older brother Takaya embarked on a routine errand that turned tragic. On that fateful afternoon, Takaya was killed in a car accident, leaving Junya to shoulder the guilt of being the sole survivor. Now, as Junya assists the locals with repairs and renovations, his gentle spirit seeks closure. Little does he know, his work will soon stir buried secrets that challenge all he thought he knew.
When a mysterious girl named Azusa lashes out at Junya,...
Just over a year ago, Junya and his beloved older brother Takaya embarked on a routine errand that turned tragic. On that fateful afternoon, Takaya was killed in a car accident, leaving Junya to shoulder the guilt of being the sole survivor. Now, as Junya assists the locals with repairs and renovations, his gentle spirit seeks closure. Little does he know, his work will soon stir buried secrets that challenge all he thought he knew.
When a mysterious girl named Azusa lashes out at Junya,...
- 11/5/2024
- by Mahan Zahiri
- Gazettely
Get into the game, because Shangri-La Frontier Season 2 is here! The kusoge-loving Sunraku is back to flaunt his incredible skills, and you'll be able to keep up every Sunday on Crunchyroll. To get you back into the virtual world, we have a full guide for details on the cast and staff behind it, trailers, visuals and more! Shangri-la Frontier Season 2 Guide Release Date and Exact Time Where to Watch Official Trailers Characters and Voice Actors Anime Staff Anime Key Visuals Plot When is Shangri-La Frontier Season 2 Coming Out? English Sub Release Date: - Shangri-La Frontier Season 2 premieres on October 13, 2024 at 2:30 a.m. Pt Territories: North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, Cis, Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia Related: Crunchyroll Fall Anime 2024 Season Lineup Announced! Where Can I Watch Shangri-La Frontier Season 2? You can watch it here on Crunchyroll. Just click the button below. Shangri-La...
- 10/13/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
If theres one thing anime is well-known for, its overpowered protagonists. This time-old trend has been around since animes earliest beginnings, and its only become more prominent as the years have gone by. The shonen demographic especially is famous for starring young, enthusiastic heroes with powers far beyond comprehension.
Anime fans often have mixed feelings when it comes to overpowered main heroes. But while not all of these larger-than-life characters are appreciated, some have gone down in history as the best of all time. Even with their godlike strength and abilities, the best overpowered protagonists still manage to feel relatable, capturing fans hearts with their charm, personality, and compelling stories.
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Anime fans often have mixed feelings when it comes to overpowered main heroes. But while not all of these larger-than-life characters are appreciated, some have gone down in history as the best of all time. Even with their godlike strength and abilities, the best overpowered protagonists still manage to feel relatable, capturing fans hearts with their charm, personality, and compelling stories.
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- 4/26/2024
- by Chelsea Steele
- CBR
Disclosure: Three former Crunchyroll employees are among the founders of Azuki. Digital manga subscription service Azuki just announced a new partnership with Digital Entertainment, starting with the addition of seven new manga titles to the lineup. All of the new titles are available worldwide right now via Azuki's website and the iOS and Android app, so check out a breakdown of what's been added below. The Boy Who Used to Be God by Sen Synopsis: There is a country about to undergo a drastic change after a revolution destroys its sacred regime. Those who celebrate the new freedom, those who try to face the crimes committed by the former regime, and those who denounce the crimes... people in different positions are trying their best to survive. This is a story of a boy who was forced to be god seeking a childhood as an ordinary boy. Thank You, My Mistakes.
- 4/25/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
San Francisco, CA—Digital manga app Azuki is partnering with manga distributor Digital Entertainment to add seven manga series to its library. The seven titles — including The Boy Who Used to Be God; Thank You, My Mistakes; and Poisoner Home — are now available worldwide on the Azuki website and iOS and Android apps. A full list of the series with synopses from Digital Entertainment is provided below:
The Boy Who Used to Be God by Sen, distributed by Digital Entertainment: There is a country about to undergo a drastic change after a revolution destroys its sacred regime. Those who celebrate the new freedom, those who try to face the crimes committed by the former regime, and those who denounce the crimes… people in different positions are trying their best to survive. This is a story of a boy who was forced to be god seeking a childhood as an ordinary boy.
The Boy Who Used to Be God by Sen, distributed by Digital Entertainment: There is a country about to undergo a drastic change after a revolution destroys its sacred regime. Those who celebrate the new freedom, those who try to face the crimes committed by the former regime, and those who denounce the crimes… people in different positions are trying their best to survive. This is a story of a boy who was forced to be god seeking a childhood as an ordinary boy.
- 4/25/2024
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
Many isekai anime have male protagonists with female supporting characters. Lately, with the rise of Webtoons (for example), there's been an increase in isekai stories that are female-centered, with heroines who thrive in their new worlds by gaining second chances to live the lives they deserve. Related: What is Shojosei Isekai? A Guide on What to Watch These stories range from women who become genius doctors to make up for past mistakes, to women killing so many slimes that their level maxes out, and even women who purposely change the course of their story to get the best outcome. Here are a few examples of isekai anime heroines living their best life! Elise Series: Doctor Elise: The Royal Lady with the Lamp First Past Life: Spoiled Evil Princess in a fantasy world. Second Past Life: Doctor Aoi Takamoto in the modern world. Current Life: Becoming a doctor in a fantasy world.
- 3/14/2024
- by Asya Zabolotskaya
- Crunchyroll
It's not the first time that internationally acclaimed maestro Hirokazu Koreeda put his effort on a serial drama. In 2019 he directed the first episode and coordinated the collective show “A Day-Off of Kasumi Arimura” and before that, in 2012, he directed the lovely (a personal favourite) “Going My Home”, starring Hiroshi Abe as a clumsy father struggling with his roles as son and as father too. However, his recent “The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House” has been propelled to global audience by the intervention of giant platform Netflix. The show is co-written, co-produced and co-directed by Koreeda, alongside a handful of Japanese filmmakers and is based on a famous manga of the same title that has sold more than 1.8 million copies in Japan.
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After seeing maiko (apprentice geishas) walking the street of Kyoto on a school trip, 16-year-old inseparable best...
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After seeing maiko (apprentice geishas) walking the street of Kyoto on a school trip, 16-year-old inseparable best...
- 12/31/2023
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
This article contains mention of self-harm and suicide.
Anime has the tendency to make the audience feel sad, excited, happy, and even satisfied with its vast collection of spectacular stories. However, some stories are so ahead of their time that they don't seem to resonate the way they should with a certain age group. Some anime simply hit differently when re-watched as adults, and Orange is the type of story that can morph itself according to the audience's state of mind. It's almost criminal to label Orange simply as a romance anime. Love is one of the themes explored in the series, but it's the least important one.
Even though Orange tends to embrace shojo clichés smoothly, it never shifts the focus from its strong storytelling. The 13-episode series is an emotional ride from the first scene to the last, and no viewer can finish this show without tearing up.
Anime has the tendency to make the audience feel sad, excited, happy, and even satisfied with its vast collection of spectacular stories. However, some stories are so ahead of their time that they don't seem to resonate the way they should with a certain age group. Some anime simply hit differently when re-watched as adults, and Orange is the type of story that can morph itself according to the audience's state of mind. It's almost criminal to label Orange simply as a romance anime. Love is one of the themes explored in the series, but it's the least important one.
Even though Orange tends to embrace shojo clichés smoothly, it never shifts the focus from its strong storytelling. The 13-episode series is an emotional ride from the first scene to the last, and no viewer can finish this show without tearing up.
- 8/27/2023
- by Maham Arsalan
- CBR
Orange is one of the few shojo anime that beautifully tackles themes like grief, mental health, and depression. Even though Orange may be depicted as a romance show, its insightful take on taboo subjects makes it stand out among highly clichéd anime series about come-of-age stories.
The Orange anime rarely takes help from shojo tropes—but for the sake of staying safely within shojo's range, Orange does occasionally indulge in typical shojo tropes but without making the plot too predictable or disappointing. Orange wholeheartedly embraces a handful of classical shojo clichés without ruining the essence of its themes.
Related: Why The Rise Of The Unconventional Hero Is Good For Anime
The Token Of Love
In shojo anime, the male lead often gives the female lead a small token of love, which somewhat "marks" her as his. Kakeru gives Naho a beautiful hairpin as they're looking across some breathtaking scenery.
Kakeru...
The Orange anime rarely takes help from shojo tropes—but for the sake of staying safely within shojo's range, Orange does occasionally indulge in typical shojo tropes but without making the plot too predictable or disappointing. Orange wholeheartedly embraces a handful of classical shojo clichés without ruining the essence of its themes.
Related: Why The Rise Of The Unconventional Hero Is Good For Anime
The Token Of Love
In shojo anime, the male lead often gives the female lead a small token of love, which somewhat "marks" her as his. Kakeru gives Naho a beautiful hairpin as they're looking across some breathtaking scenery.
Kakeru...
- 8/26/2023
- by Maham Arsalan
- CBR
New York, NY (2/17/23) – Adding to its Summer 2023 lineup, Yen Press, LLC will be releasing twelve new manga (I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level Spin-off: The Red Dragon Academy for Girls; Puella Magi Madoka Magica: The Movie -Rebellion-: The Complete Omnibus Edition; Mieruko-chan Anthology Comic; Associate Professor Akira Takatsuki’s Conjecture; I Don’t Need a Happy Ending; The Illustrated Guide to Monster Girls; After We Gazed at the Starry Sky; The Witches’ Marriage; Touge Oni: Primal Gods in Ancient Times; The Second-Chance Noble Daughter Sets Out to Conquer the Dragon Emperor; I Don’t Know Which is Love; Game of Familia -Family Senki-), three novels, and one graphic novel (Cuckoos Three).
I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level Spin-off: The Red Dragon Academy for Girls
Original Story by Kisetsu Morita
Art by Hitsujibako
Character Design by Benio...
I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level Spin-off: The Red Dragon Academy for Girls
Original Story by Kisetsu Morita
Art by Hitsujibako
Character Design by Benio...
- 2/19/2023
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
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Internationally esteemed Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda has unveiled a first look at his debut drama series for Netflix, The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House. The sneak-peek images give fans a glimpse at Kore-eda’s original take on the rarefied world of the Japanese geisha.
Based on a best-selling manga by Aiko Koyama, the nine-episode series is set in the traditional Geiko district of Kyoto, depicting the inner sanctum of aspiring Maiko courtesans. The story follows a protagonist named Kiyo (played by Mori Nana) who moves to Kyoto from rural Aomori to become a Makanai (a traditional cook) at a house where a group of Maiko (apprentice Geikos, or geishas) live together.
‘The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House’
Kore-eda, who won Cannes’ Palme d’Or in 2018 with his family drama Shoplifters, acts as the show’s producer, showrunner and co-writer. He also directs some of the episodes,...
Internationally esteemed Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda has unveiled a first look at his debut drama series for Netflix, The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House. The sneak-peek images give fans a glimpse at Kore-eda’s original take on the rarefied world of the Japanese geisha.
Based on a best-selling manga by Aiko Koyama, the nine-episode series is set in the traditional Geiko district of Kyoto, depicting the inner sanctum of aspiring Maiko courtesans. The story follows a protagonist named Kiyo (played by Mori Nana) who moves to Kyoto from rural Aomori to become a Makanai (a traditional cook) at a house where a group of Maiko (apprentice Geikos, or geishas) live together.
‘The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House’
Kore-eda, who won Cannes’ Palme d’Or in 2018 with his family drama Shoplifters, acts as the show’s producer, showrunner and co-writer. He also directs some of the episodes,...
- 10/24/2022
- by Patrick Brzeski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Kore-eda Hirokazu, Japan’s best known auteur film director and a Tokyo International Film Festival regular, has unveiled a suite of images from “The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House,” his debut drama series for streaming giant Netflix.
Kore-eda acts as producer, showrunner and co-writer of the show and directs some of the nine episodes.
Alongside Kore-eda, Kawamura Genki is producing. Up-and-coming directors including Tsuno Megumi (“Ten Years Japan”), Okuyama Hiroshi (“Jesus”), and Sato Takuma (“Any Crybabies Around?”) are also directing individual episodes. All four directors and Sunada Mami take screenwriting credits.
The series is based on the manga “Maiko-San Chi No Makanai-San” by Aiko Koyama (Weekly Shonen Sunday). Set in the Geiko district of Kyoto, the protagonist Kiyo becomes a Makanai, literally a person who cooks meals, at a house where Maiko (apprentice Geikos) live together. The story depicts the everyday life of Kiyo Maiko, Sumire, her childhood friend...
Kore-eda acts as producer, showrunner and co-writer of the show and directs some of the nine episodes.
Alongside Kore-eda, Kawamura Genki is producing. Up-and-coming directors including Tsuno Megumi (“Ten Years Japan”), Okuyama Hiroshi (“Jesus”), and Sato Takuma (“Any Crybabies Around?”) are also directing individual episodes. All four directors and Sunada Mami take screenwriting credits.
The series is based on the manga “Maiko-San Chi No Makanai-San” by Aiko Koyama (Weekly Shonen Sunday). Set in the Geiko district of Kyoto, the protagonist Kiyo becomes a Makanai, literally a person who cooks meals, at a house where Maiko (apprentice Geikos) live together. The story depicts the everyday life of Kiyo Maiko, Sumire, her childhood friend...
- 10/23/2022
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
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