Netflix has revealed 40 anime titles that will bow on the service in 2022, including new shows and returning fan favorites.
Titles revealed at the AnimeJapan 2022 event include “Thermae Romae Novae,” launching on Monday, which is part of the partnership that the streamer had announced in 2020 with six anime creators. Other highlights include “Kotaro Lives Alone,” and Rilakkuma’s Theme Park Adventure. It also features family-friendly anime films like action blockbuster “Bubble,” which premiered at the Berlinale earlier this year and Studio Colorido’s “Drifting Home.”
Netflix also revealed the return of the latest season in the “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure” universe, “Stone Ocean,” which will continue for episodes 13-24 later this year.
During the AnimeJapan stage event, Netflix provided sneak peeks into upcoming titles including new character art and main casts for “The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh,” with the first part premiering in 2022, and art and main trailer of “Ghost in the Shell SAC_2045...
Titles revealed at the AnimeJapan 2022 event include “Thermae Romae Novae,” launching on Monday, which is part of the partnership that the streamer had announced in 2020 with six anime creators. Other highlights include “Kotaro Lives Alone,” and Rilakkuma’s Theme Park Adventure. It also features family-friendly anime films like action blockbuster “Bubble,” which premiered at the Berlinale earlier this year and Studio Colorido’s “Drifting Home.”
Netflix also revealed the return of the latest season in the “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure” universe, “Stone Ocean,” which will continue for episodes 13-24 later this year.
During the AnimeJapan stage event, Netflix provided sneak peeks into upcoming titles including new character art and main casts for “The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh,” with the first part premiering in 2022, and art and main trailer of “Ghost in the Shell SAC_2045...
- 3/28/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
"Spriggan", the upcoming anime TV series directed by Hiroshi Kobayashi, is based on the 'manga' comics by writer Hiroshi Takashige and illustrator Ryoji Minagawa, streaming in 2022 on Netflix:
"...'Yu Ominae' is a 'Spriggan' or special agent of the 'Arcam' corporation, an organization established to seal away the relics of an ancient civilization..."
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"...'Yu Ominae' is a 'Spriggan' or special agent of the 'Arcam' corporation, an organization established to seal away the relics of an ancient civilization..."
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- 1/10/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
"Spriggan", the upcoming anime TV series directed by Hiroshi Kobayashi, is based on the 'manga' comics by writer Hiroshi Takashige and illustrator Ryoji Minagawa, streaming in 2022 on Netflix:
"...'Yu Ominae' is a 'Spriggan' or special agent of the 'Arcam' corporation, an organization established to seal away the relics of an ancient civilization..."
Click the images to enlarge...
"...'Yu Ominae' is a 'Spriggan' or special agent of the 'Arcam' corporation, an organization established to seal away the relics of an ancient civilization..."
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- 12/9/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Netflix is vastly expanding their anime catalog. Variety reports the streaming service has ordered several new TV shows, including Altered Carbon: Resleeved, Dragon's Dogma, and Spriggan.
The anime series are a result of a new deal between Netflix and Japanese production companies Anima, Sublimation, and David Production. The deal joins Netflix's previously announced partnership with Production I.G. and Bones.
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The anime series are a result of a new deal between Netflix and Japanese production companies Anima, Sublimation, and David Production. The deal joins Netflix's previously announced partnership with Production I.G. and Bones.
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- 3/13/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Action RPG “Dragon’s Dogma” is getting its own Netflix anime series produced in partnership with sublimation, Inc., Netflix announced Monday in a press release.
“Dragon’s Dogma” was first released by Capcom in 2012 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, but the game was popular enough to warrant ports (as “Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen”) to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. “Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen” is also coming to the Nintendo Switch next month.
As for when fans of the RPG will be able to watch an anime version of the popular game, the press release didn’t reveal a release date. Few details were also revealed about the series itself, but we do know it will be cel shaded animations, which can give the animation the appearance of being hand-drawn.
“Sublimation team has long dreamt of working on our own title,” Sublimation’s representative director, Atsushi Koishikawa stated. “We have...
“Dragon’s Dogma” was first released by Capcom in 2012 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, but the game was popular enough to warrant ports (as “Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen”) to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. “Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen” is also coming to the Nintendo Switch next month.
As for when fans of the RPG will be able to watch an anime version of the popular game, the press release didn’t reveal a release date. Few details were also revealed about the series itself, but we do know it will be cel shaded animations, which can give the animation the appearance of being hand-drawn.
“Sublimation team has long dreamt of working on our own title,” Sublimation’s representative director, Atsushi Koishikawa stated. “We have...
- 3/12/2019
- by Liz Lanier
- Variety Film + TV
Sony have announced the UK Blu-ray release of two new anime movies, both of which are set to debut on Boxing Day. First Squad, from acclaimed animation studio Studio 4°C, creators of the thrilling The Animatrix and Halo: Legends, tells the story of a 14-year-old girl with psychic powers who must travel to another world to bring back her team and stop a 700-year-old ghost from leading the Nazis to victory in World War II; and Legend of the Millenium Dragon (aka Onigamiden), from Studio Pierrot, creators of the classic Naruto and Bleach films, which sees a teenage boy travels 1,200 years back in time into an epic and ancient battle.
Yoshiharu Ashino’s dramatic debut feature Fâsuto Sukuwaddo (in Japanese) tells the compelling and dramatic story of Nadya, a 14-year-old girl who despite her tender years is the last hope for her team and country. Gifted animator Ashino (The Tigger Movie,...
Yoshiharu Ashino’s dramatic debut feature Fâsuto Sukuwaddo (in Japanese) tells the compelling and dramatic story of Nadya, a 14-year-old girl who despite her tender years is the last hope for her team and country. Gifted animator Ashino (The Tigger Movie,...
- 11/17/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
The latest animated feature from Spriggan director Hirotsugu Kawasaki is series of half-measures that ultimately undermine the final film. If only this time traveling mystical fantasy had gone the extra mile of fleshing out its characters and the conflict at the heart of the story, it could have been a winner instead of just another glossy animated title clamoring for your attention. Legend of the Millennium Dragon (aka Onigamiden) starts off promisingly enough with a battle between samurai and Oni--elaborately-visualized demons that seem to made of smoke--and it's not going so well for the samurai. But just as the Oni prepare to make their final push to destroy a local temple, badass monk Gen'un wipes them out with a little spirit magic. Flash forward 1200...
- 10/13/2011
- Screen Anarchy
Legend Of The Millennium Dragon (Onigamiden) is the new film from anime director Hirotsugu Kawasaki. His most famous work so far is Spriggan, an exciting animated film that looks stunning and features some fast and furious action, and is considered by many to be an anime classic. Legend Of The Millennium Dragon is based on a novel by Takafumi Takada. The voice cast includes Ryuji Aigase, Satomi Ishihara and Kentarô Itô. Synopsis (via IMDb): A 15-year-old boy goes 1200 years back in time to find his unlikely destiny as the savior to end the war between humans and demons. You can check out the English-subtitled trailer below....
- 8/17/2011
- Screen Anarchy
First teaser trailer for the anime adaptation of Takafumi Takada’s novel Onigamiden directed by Hirotsugu Kawasaki (Akira, Spriggan). The feature was produced at Studio Pierrot, Sony Pictures will release it in Japan starting April 29, 2011.
Synopsis:
Onigamiden is primarily set in Heian period Kyoto during a time of fierce fighting between people and “oni” (demons). Somehow, a 15-year-old modern-day boy named Jun Tendo slips back in time 1200 years and finds himself thrown into the middle of the ancient battle.
[via Nippon Cinema & Ann]...
Synopsis:
Onigamiden is primarily set in Heian period Kyoto during a time of fierce fighting between people and “oni” (demons). Somehow, a 15-year-old modern-day boy named Jun Tendo slips back in time 1200 years and finds himself thrown into the middle of the ancient battle.
[via Nippon Cinema & Ann]...
- 2/16/2011
- by Ulrik
- Affenheimtheater
First teaser trailer for the anime adaptation of Takafumi Takada’s novel Onigamiden directed by Hirotsugu Kawasaki (Akira, Spriggan). The feature was produced at Studio Pierrot, Sony Pictures will release it in Japan starting April 29, 2011.
Synopsis:
Onigamiden is primarily set in Heian period Kyoto during a time of fierce fighting between people and “oni” (demons). Somehow, a 15-year-old modern-day boy named Jun Tendo slips back in time 1200 years and finds himself thrown into the middle of the ancient battle.
[via Nippon Cinema & Ann]...
Synopsis:
Onigamiden is primarily set in Heian period Kyoto during a time of fierce fighting between people and “oni” (demons). Somehow, a 15-year-old modern-day boy named Jun Tendo slips back in time 1200 years and finds himself thrown into the middle of the ancient battle.
[via Nippon Cinema & Ann]...
- 2/16/2011
- by Ulrik
- Affenheimtheater
The official website for Hirotsugu Kawasaki’s upcoming animated film Onigamiden has been updated with a 1-minute teaser trailer.
Based on Takafumi Takada’s 2-volume 2004 novel of the same name, the story is primarily set in Heian period Kyoto during a time of fierce fighting between people and “oni” (demons). Somehow, a 15-year-old modern-day boy named Jun Tendo slips back in time 1200 years and finds himself thrown into the middle of the ancient battle.
In addition to his previous directorial work in the 1998 anime “Spriggan”, Kawasaki has worked as an animator on high profile works such as “Laputa: Castle in the Sky” (1986) and Akira (1988) to name a few. On a somewhat related note, Akira creator Katsuhiro Otomo designed the “Orochi” creature summoned by Jun at the :44 mark of the teaser.
The voice cast includes Kensho Ono, Satomi Ishihara, Shido Nakamura, Takashi Kondo, Shotaro Morikubo, Kentaro Ito, Yasuyuki Kase, Sosuke Komori,...
Based on Takafumi Takada’s 2-volume 2004 novel of the same name, the story is primarily set in Heian period Kyoto during a time of fierce fighting between people and “oni” (demons). Somehow, a 15-year-old modern-day boy named Jun Tendo slips back in time 1200 years and finds himself thrown into the middle of the ancient battle.
In addition to his previous directorial work in the 1998 anime “Spriggan”, Kawasaki has worked as an animator on high profile works such as “Laputa: Castle in the Sky” (1986) and Akira (1988) to name a few. On a somewhat related note, Akira creator Katsuhiro Otomo designed the “Orochi” creature summoned by Jun at the :44 mark of the teaser.
The voice cast includes Kensho Ono, Satomi Ishihara, Shido Nakamura, Takashi Kondo, Shotaro Morikubo, Kentaro Ito, Yasuyuki Kase, Sosuke Komori,...
- 2/16/2011
- Nippon Cinema
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