Hello, everyone! Crunchyroll-Hime here, and today I have a very special guest. She's currently on her world tour , Ado The First World Tour "Wish." Her debut single "Usseewa" reached Number 1 on Billboard Japan Hot 100. She lent her vocals to One Piece Film: Red , singing as Uta. She also sang the Spy x Family Season 2 opening theme. And on top of all of that, she streams to a million fans around the world. Today's guest is the one and only... Ado! Note: The following interview transcript has been edited for length and clarity. What Anime Does Ado Want to Experience All Over Again? What was your first anime? Ado: My first anime? You mean the first anime I ever watched in my life? Hime: Yes. It's a tough question, isn't it? Ado: Well, I'm not sure. I've seen a lot of shows. But my first anime... the first anime...
- 3/6/2024
- by Crunchyroll-Hime
- Crunchyroll
The helmer's upcoming fiction film was shot in Latvia and in Tiksi, a remote village in the Russian Arctic. Latvian filmmaker Juris Poškus is now working on the post-production of his new film, entitled 24 Hr Sunshine. An alumnus of the California Institute of the Arts, Poškus is best known for his award-winning documentaries 110/220, Angels of Death and But the Hour Is Near as well as for his fiction films Monotony and Kolka Cool. The story, penned by the director himself in tandem with Alexandr Rodionov (The Ninth), follows a man called Martin, who wants to quit his job after having become financially prosperous. Thus, he sells his business but ends up facing a haunting question: what is next? Realising that he doesn’t have any big dreams, and frustrated with his wife and her family, Martin joins a motley crew of tourists heading to the North Pole. Stuck in...
One of the best things about October is how every content provider gets infected with Halloween madness and succumbs to horror-centric programming. Some networks even curate a full 31 days of scary content to prove just how gung ho they are about this spooky holiday. At this point you’ve likely already made a checklist for all of the big horror films that are on the horizon and all of the older classics that you need to catch up on. However, if you’re still starved for even more horror-based content, then look no further than Crunchyroll and their catalogue of frightening anime.
Whether you’re a committed member of the anime streaming service or you’ve never checked out the site before, it’s likely that the service will have something that catches your eye. It can sometimes be rather overwhelming to sift through a whole collection of anime, especially...
Whether you’re a committed member of the anime streaming service or you’ve never checked out the site before, it’s likely that the service will have something that catches your eye. It can sometimes be rather overwhelming to sift through a whole collection of anime, especially...
- 10/22/2020
- by jbindeck2015
- Den of Geek
“Eisenhorn,” a live-action series based on the “Warhammer 40,000” game and books is in the works. “The X-Files” exec producer Frank Spotnitz will be showrunner. His shingle, Big Light, has teamed with Games Workshop, which owns “Warhammer 40,000” to develop the property.
Billed as a genre-bending sci-fi and fantasy series, “Eisenhorn” is set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, where humankind teeters on the brink of annihilation. It will follow inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn and his band of investigators as they fight to thwart the schemes of aliens and heretics.
“Warhammer 40,000” spans the eponymous war game, figures, and books. The series is based on novels written by New York Times bestselling author Dan Abnett (“Guardians of the Galaxy”), which were originally published in 2001 by Games Workshop imprint Black Library.
“Gregor Eisenhorn is a relentless force in the dark future of the Warhammer universe: a destroyer of daemons and a purger of heretics, implacable, powerful and dedicated,...
Billed as a genre-bending sci-fi and fantasy series, “Eisenhorn” is set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, where humankind teeters on the brink of annihilation. It will follow inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn and his band of investigators as they fight to thwart the schemes of aliens and heretics.
“Warhammer 40,000” spans the eponymous war game, figures, and books. The series is based on novels written by New York Times bestselling author Dan Abnett (“Guardians of the Galaxy”), which were originally published in 2001 by Games Workshop imprint Black Library.
“Gregor Eisenhorn is a relentless force in the dark future of the Warhammer universe: a destroyer of daemons and a purger of heretics, implacable, powerful and dedicated,...
- 7/17/2019
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
Angels of Death started out as a Japanese game called Satsuriku no Tenshi, which if one wants to nitpick, means something along the lines of “Angels of Slaughter.” Regardless, considering the name, it should come as no surprise to learn that Satsuriku no Tenshi was a horror game that was created using RPG Maker. Initially, the title was released as Japanese freeware, but in time, it managed to make it way to a wide range of markets in a wide range of languages. Story-wise, Angels of Death is centered on a 13-year-old girl named Rachel Gardner, who is often called
What We Know about Angels of Death Season 2...
What We Know about Angels of Death Season 2...
- 12/1/2018
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Daniel Kurland Oct 24, 2018
The Halloween season is upon us, so let’s break down the best horror and supernatural anime that’s available to stream on Crunchyroll.
One of the best things about October is how every content provider gets infected with Halloween madness and succumbs to horror-centric programming. Some networks even curate a full 31 days of scary content to prove just how gung ho they are about this spooky holiday. At this point it’s likely that you’ve already made your checklist for all of the big horror films that are on the horizon and all of the older classics that you need to catch up on. However, if you’re still starved for even more horror-based content, then look no further than Crunchyroll and their catalogue of frightening anime.
Whether you’re a committed member of the anime streaming service or you’ve never checked out the site before,...
The Halloween season is upon us, so let’s break down the best horror and supernatural anime that’s available to stream on Crunchyroll.
One of the best things about October is how every content provider gets infected with Halloween madness and succumbs to horror-centric programming. Some networks even curate a full 31 days of scary content to prove just how gung ho they are about this spooky holiday. At this point it’s likely that you’ve already made your checklist for all of the big horror films that are on the horizon and all of the older classics that you need to catch up on. However, if you’re still starved for even more horror-based content, then look no further than Crunchyroll and their catalogue of frightening anime.
Whether you’re a committed member of the anime streaming service or you’ve never checked out the site before,...
- 10/24/2018
- Den of Geek
Angels Of Death Season 2 is whipping around the corner quicker than faster than Zack’s scythe. The entire story will be told with 16 episodes, and the four remaining episodes will start streaming in the 2018 fall anime season… with a surprise catch! The anime is only taking a small break before the Satsuriku no Tenshi Season 2 release date, which is set for October 5, 2018. A trailer video preview for Angels Of Death Episode 13 has already been released. What may upset some anime fans is that Angels Of Death Season 2 will stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video in Japan, […]
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- 9/26/2018
- by Patrick Frye
- Monsters and Critics
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