This spring, Toei Animation will be launching Girls Band Cry : a 3Dcg original anime project tracing the story of five girls aiming to perform at Budokan. Starting today, we'll be getting a new character trailer each week, introducing the stars of the series. Today, meet Nina! Voiced by Rina Uchiyama, Nina is an ordinary girl who becomes the vocalist of the all-girl in-series band Togenashi Togeari. Get to know her in her new trailer: Related: Girls Band Cry Anime Books April 5 Premiere, Debuts New Trailer Kazuo Sakai ( Love Live! Sunshine!! ) directs Girls Band Cry at Toei Animation. The series also features series composition by Jukki Hanada, character designs by nari Terashima, CG direction by Jae Hoon Jung and music production by Kenji Tamai (agehasprings) with accompanying music by Yusuke Tanaka (agehasprings). The story of Girls Band Cry follows five young women from very different circumstances that come together to form a band,...
- 2/16/2024
- by Kara Dennison
- Crunchyroll
Last year, Toei Animation announced Girls Band Cry , an upcoming original anime project about five girls joining forces to start a band. Today, we get to see the first trailer for the project, showing our musical stars in action. Check out the 3Dcg animation of the new series: Related: Girls Band Cry Anime Premieres April 2024 With this first trailer out, it's time to start meeting the band! Starting February 16, a new character trailer will debut each week, introducing the stars of the series one by one. This new trailer also confirms an April 5 premiere date for the project. Related: Toei Animation's Original Anime Project Girls Band Cry Reveals Member Photos Kazuo Sakai ( Love Live! Sunshine!! ) directs Girls Band Cry at Toei Animation. The series also features series composition by Jukki Hanada, character designs by nari Terashima, CG direction by Jae Hoon Jung, and music production by Kenji Tamai (agehasprings) with...
- 2/9/2024
- by Kara Dennison
- Crunchyroll
The 2010 Los Angeles Film Festival is set to run June 17-27 in a brand new location. Oh, it’s still in L.A, but it’s moving across town, from Westwood — where it’s been held the past few years — all the way over to Downtown.
The main “hub” for the fest will be the new L.A. Live complex, but there will also be screenings at other locations, such as the Downtown Independent and Redcat theaters. The city is really trying to build downtown up into a major arts and culture hub, so the festival moving there fits in with that agenda. Film Independent, the organization that runs Laff, also runs the annual Independent Spirit Awards, an event that also moved downtown — from Santa Monica — this year.
On Bad Lit, I tend to like to put up festival lineups that include days and times of screenings. However, since I...
The main “hub” for the fest will be the new L.A. Live complex, but there will also be screenings at other locations, such as the Downtown Independent and Redcat theaters. The city is really trying to build downtown up into a major arts and culture hub, so the festival moving there fits in with that agenda. Film Independent, the organization that runs Laff, also runs the annual Independent Spirit Awards, an event that also moved downtown — from Santa Monica — this year.
On Bad Lit, I tend to like to put up festival lineups that include days and times of screenings. However, since I...
- 5/17/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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