Tag: Anime

  • Crunchyroll Anime Awards break records with 34 mn fan votes

    Crunchyroll Anime Awards break records with 34 mn fan votes

    Mumbai: The Crunchyroll Anime Awards is the leading yearly awards program celebrating fan-favorite anime series, characters, and creators across streaming, film, and music. Global anime fans cast more than 34 million votes this year (up from 18 million votes last year). Tune in to see a star-studded slate of global celebrity presenters along with exclusive performances celebrating fan-favorite and beloved anime series.

    Pre-show and live ceremony presenters (in alphabetical order):

    1    Aquaria – American fashion model, drag entertainer, and international DJ who was crowned the winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 10. A passionate advocate for the LGBTQ+ community and a long-time anime enthusiast
    2    Che Lingo – British rapper and artist who regularly mixes genres within his music 
    3    Chiaki Kuriyama – Actress, singer, and model
      DeMarcus Lawrence – NFL Football player from the Dallas Cowboys
    5    Emiru – Professional streamer, variety player, cosplayer, and co-host of Steak & Eggs
      Iman Vellani – Award-winning actress (MS. MARVEL and THE MARVELS)
    7    Joaquim Dos Santos – Director, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
    8    Labrinth – GRAMMY-nominated Songwriter, Producer, and Recording Artist
      Lena Lemon – Content creator focused on anime, cosplay, and gaming
    10    LiSA – Japanese singer-songwriter who has performed hit anime theme songs
    11    Liza Soberano – Actress, advocate, and entrepreneur
    12    Megan Thee Stallion – Three-time GRAMMY-winning recording artist, philanthropist and entrepreneur
    13    Mercedes Varnado – WWE World Champion, actress, and entrepreneur
    14    Nava Rose – Fashion Creator
    15    Phil Lord & Chris Miller – Academy Award-winning duo behind Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
    16    Porter Robinson – GRAMMY-nominated musician 
    17    Rashmika Mandanna – Indian film actor
    18    Roland – Japanese night club host, entrepreneur, and TV personality
    19    So Takei – Japanese TV personality, comedian, actor, and former Japanese decathlon champion
    20    Vinnie Hacker – Model, pro gamer, actor, and digital creator
    21    Yaeji – Artist, producer, vocalist, and DJ whose introspective, dance floor-ready tracks have made her a global icon
    22    Ylona Garcia – Singer born in the Philippines, raised in Australia

    Musical Performances by:

    1    Hiroyuki SAWANO (Attack on Titan; Solo Leveling) & KOHTA YAMAMOTO (Attack on Titan; The Seven Deadly Sins), performing the first-of-its-kind Anime Awards Theme Song in full for the first time

    2    Shing02, OMA, and SPIN MASTER A-1, performing Samurai Champloo’s opening song “battlecry” in commemoration of the show’s 20th anniversary – exclusive to livestream viewers

      Japanese pop duo YOASOBI, performing ahead of their set at Coachella

      Live orchestra, performing a unique live piece bringing together iconic songs from various series celebrating milestones

    Categories:

    1    Anime of the Year – This is the show that sets the standard for anime over the last year. Its compelling story, beautiful artistic execution, and unforgettable characters all combine in a unique way to create a masterpiece that deserves singular recognition. Whether the show was an unexpected hit, or delivered on fans’ high expectations, Anime of the Year embodies excellence.

      Best Action – This category rewards a show with action at its core. Featuring awe-inspiring scenes of heroes battling villains, life-threatening situations, or overcoming incredible odds, these anime get the pulse racing.

    3    Best Animation – Here we recognize anime that are visually stunning in the ways they bring their stories to life. No matter the style of animation, these shows put on a visual spectacle for viewers to enjoy, immersing audiences into previously unimaginable worlds.

    4    Best Anime Song – This category celebrates a song played during any part of an anime series, including the opening and ending sequences. Whether they make you move or move you, these are the songs that stay with you.

      Best Art Direction (New) – Art direction involves all things visual to create the look and feel of an anime. Color, design, and animation style are only some of the considerations, as the tiniest of details must be kept in mind so that a show feels like a cohesive and distinct work of art.

      Best Character Design – This category celebrates artists who have either created iconic anime characters or breathed life into one from other sources. A designer who comprehends the essence of character design weaves narratives through the strokes of their drawings.

    7    Best Cinematography (New) – Cinematography focuses on the composition of individual scenes, paying particular attention to the use of light and shadow, camera angles, depth of field, and scene transitions. When combined together, these elements convey an anime’s narrative without saying a word.

      Best Comedy – Whether it’s a surprising fresh perspective, or the witty exchanges could’ve come from a comedy mastermind, the humor in these shows make you laugh out loud and have your side hurting by the end.

      Best Continuing Series – Sustaining excellence is no small feat, particularly when it comes to anime. This category celebrates the shows that hook audiences with their absorbing storylines, compelling characters, and attention-grabbing artwork.

    10    Best Director – Here we celebrate how a great anime and a great director are almost inseparable. Of central importance, directors work behind the scenes, conveying their vision to animators, making critical decisions, and managing the creative aspects of production. The result? An approach that is uniquely theirs.

    11    Best Drama – These anime convey something essential about the human experience. Their mastery of building and relieving tension sets fans on the edge of their seats, feeling all their feelings, and compelling them to invest deeply in the characters and their stories.

    12    Best Ending Sequence – Similar to the opening, an unforgettable ending sequence pairs design and music to delight and surprise. Often a place where the art style can be taken in entirely new directions, a great ending sequence lets viewers catch their breath and enjoy small moments with a character.

    13    Best Fantasy – Best Fantasy is all about imagination, creativity, and a bit of magic. These shows don’t  just take us to other worlds, they craft deep, original universes full of mythical creatures where even the smallest detail is fueled by ideas that previously were unthought of.

    14    Best Film – A great film effortlessly captivates spectators from beginning to end. Here we celebrate non-episodic anime with runtimes longer than a standard episode, whether they were released in theaters, on DVD, or online.  

    15    Best Main Character – Whether hero, anti-hero, or villain, a main character is the face of their series. But it’s not just their personalities or characteristics that make them beloved, it’s their well-developed stories and the journeys they take us on that make them worthy.

    16    Best New Series – While countless new anime are created each year, this category honors the series and spin-offs that stand out. These instant classics possess something unique that keeps viewers transfixed and passionately awaiting season two.

    17    Best Opening Sequence – Through striking visuals and irresistible music, a great opening sequence sets the tone for what’s to come. Whether it’s creating a quirky mood for an offbeat rom-com, or striking a dark and serious tone for suspense, a memorable opening has as much creativity and passion as the show it introduces.

    18    Best Original Anime – An original anime is not adapted from source material like manga or light novels; it is a new creation. These original works of art mesmerize audiences with the quality of their stories.

    19    Best Romance – A great romance can thaw the heart of the coldest cynic. These captivating stories draw us in and remind us of the best part of being alive. With their hopeful messages, these shows find a way to make you believe in the power of love.

    20    Best Score – A vital part of an unforgettable anime is the original music composed for it. A well-crafted score adds another dimension of depth and emotion to any scene, with compositions that are not only tightly associated with an anime, but can also stand alone as masterpieces of music.

    21    Best Slice of Life (New) – While these anime focus on everyday events, the best are anything but ordinary. Capturing quiet moments in breathtaking ways, these nominees provide relief from the frantic pace of the world, placing relationships—with all their emotion, humor, and heartbreak—front and center.

    22    Best Supporting Character – This category celebrates a supporting character like they were number one. They come in all shapes and sizes, but the best among them can shine as brightly as their main character counterparts when called upon.

    23    Best Voice Actor Performance – Renowned voice artists breathe additional life into a character, adding depth and realism or re-envisioning what they sound like in a different language . Through their command of tone and the emotions their voices elicit, these talented artists help transform anime characters into anime icons. This award will be honored to voice actors across Arabic, Castilian, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Brazilian Portuguese, and Latin Spanish.

    24    “Must Protect At All Cost” Character –  These are the characters that make the world feel like a kinder, more special place. Whether they’re an earnest protagonist who always gets back up or a pure-hearted cinnamon roll who holds a group together, these characters remind us that there are some things in life worth protecting.

    When: Saturday, 2 March 2024 at 6 pm JST

    Where: Crunchyroll channels on YouTube and Twitch

  • Vh1 announces the launch of ‘Vh1 AniNation’

    Vh1 announces the launch of ‘Vh1 AniNation’

    Mumbai: Vh1, Viacom18’s and India’s leading international music and English entertainment channel has announced the launch of ‘Vh1 AniNation’, a first-of-its-kind innovative, diversified content segment for anime enthusiasts. Catering to the burgeoning fandom across the nation, Vh1 AniNation will serve as an exciting platform that fuses visually stunning animation, engaging community discussions, and a curated musical experience, to celebrate the rich cultural tapestry of Japanese anime.

    Speaking on the launch, Viacom18 business head, youth, music, and English entertainment cluster Anshul Ailawadi said, “Vh1 has always been a trendsetter when it comes to showcasing emerging pop-culture trends. With Vh1 AniNation, we’re betting on the immense potential of Anime with its compelling storylines, genres, music, and characters – thereby giving our viewers another solid reason to tune into Vh1.”

    Vh1 AniNation will offer fans an immersive experience including AniBites, AniPinion, and Ani-Music. AniBites will provide viewers with snackable, high-energy entertainment with anime cartoons featuring a diverse cast of characters, varied themes and genres, and unique animation styles. To make anime more accessible and foster a sense of community amongst passionate anime fans in India, AniPinion will feature influencers and celebrities discussing opinions and perspectives while reviewing new anime. Ani-Music on the other hand will feature a playlist that will shine a spotlight on the genre’s iconic composers, musicians, and soundtracks, keeping in mind the powerful connect anime music has with its fans.

    The IP will be further amplified with a robust 360-degree marketing plan, that will cater to fans and fortify consumer engagement with innovation.

    Join the cultural celebration that invites viewers to explore the world of Japanese anime in the vibrant and dynamic universe of Vh1 AniNation.

  • Anime Fusion: A spectacular celebration of anime culture at Anime Times event

    Anime Fusion: A spectacular celebration of anime culture at Anime Times event

    Anime enthusiasts and aficionados gathered at two iconic venues, FTII in Pune on 13 December and ITM IDM in Mumbai on 15 December, for a vibrant celebration of Japanese anime at the captivating Anime Fusion event. This thrilling event, presented by AnimationXpress.com and powered by Anime Times, brought together the mesmerising world of anime with a fusion of creativity, passion, and sheer entertainment.

    The event commenced with an enthusiastic welcome from the emcee, setting the stage for a day filled with excitement. AnimationXpress director Mishaal Wanvari shared insightful perspectives about AnimationXpress and anime, igniting the crowd’s anticipation for the exhilarating journey into the world of anime.

    From left to right: Mishaal Wanvari, Anil Wanvari (founder, chairman and editor-in-chief of AnimationXpress), Haruka Kikuchi, Yumi Takimoto, Neha Singhal Mehta (COO of AnimationXpress)

    The spotlight of the event was on Anime Times, a newly introduced channel on Amazon Prime Video. Accompanied by Anime Times general manager Haruka Kikuchi and Yumi Takimoto, the stage lit up with an exclusive presentation unveiling the richness and diversity of anime content available on Anime Times. The audience was invited to delve into the world of Japanese anime, captivating their imaginations and interests.

    The Anime Fusion event witnessed a dazzling array of cosplayers, each meticulously embodying beloved characters from the expansive world of anime. From the enigmatic Enderman and the formidable Chainsaw Man to the charismatic Lelouch and the iconic Jotaro Kujo, the venue came alive with the dedication and artistry displayed by these passionate individuals. Attendees were treated to a visual feast as cosplayers transformed into Megumin, Griffith, Batman Ninja, among others, bringing these characters to life with remarkable attention to detail. The event celebrated the diversity of anime through the creative expressions of these talented cosplayers, making it a vibrant showcase of fandom and dedication to the anime culture.

    Cosplayers at Mumbai edition of Anime Fusion

    Among these passionate participants, the winner of the cosplay competition at each venue received a grand cash prize of Rs 10,000, while the second place was awarded Rs 5,000. Additionally, the remaining four winners were presented with exciting goodies, adding to the spirit of enthusiasm and camaraderie among the cosplaying community.

    In the spirit of engagement, a riveting quiz session tested the audience’s knowledge of anime, with lucky winners receiving official anime merchandises like notebooks, keychains, stickers and much more adding a touch of excitement and fun to the event.

    The highlight of the day was a special screening of ZOM 100: Bucket List of the Dead. The series, centered around Akira Tendo, a corporate worker finding renewed vigour amidst a zombie apocalypse. The show’s blend of humour, action, and a poignant exploration of life’s meaning amidst adversity left attendees spellbound, making it a standout feature of the Anime Fusion event.

    Cosplayers at Pune edition of Anime Fusion

    As the event drew to a close, Mishaal Wanvari, alongside Haruka Kikuchi and Yumi Takimoto, shared reflections on the day’s incredible journey through Anime Fusion, emphasising the significance of anime culture and its vibrant community.

    The success of Anime Fusion resonated with the collaborative efforts of Anime Times, AnimationXpress, and the enthusiastic attendees, promising the continuation of such immersive events celebrating the magic of anime. As the curtains drew to a close, the spirit of anime remained alive, leaving attendees eagerly awaiting the next spectacular event.

  • Sony Yay! launches Japanese anime series ‘Naruto’ on 15 August

    Sony Yay! launches Japanese anime series ‘Naruto’ on 15 August

    Mumbai: Sony’s kids channel Sony Yay! has announced the launch of the Japanese anime series Naruto on 15 August. It will air Monday through Friday at 8 p.m. With the first ever launch of Naruto in five languages, the channel aims to bring anime fans across all age groups closer to their favourite ‘Ninja’. This new addition leads to a significant expansion of the channel’s exhaustive and ever-growing toonverse.

    The show celebrates a style of Japanese anime and is based on a series of Masashi Kishimoto’s manga. The series will showcase a young boy’s resilience and undaunted quest to become the most powerful leader of his village.

    Sony Pictures Networks India, Kids’ Genre! business head Leena Lele Dutta said, “The popularity of anime is growing immensely in India. Our endeavour with Naruto is to take this popular series and add a multilingual offering that will help satiate the demand for anime lovers as well as increase its footprint through localization. With Naruto, Sony Yay! will cater to a larger audience of kids and young adults and further strengthen its leadership position.”

  • Crunchyroll brings excitement for anime fans in India

    Crunchyroll brings excitement for anime fans in India

    Mumbai: Crunchyroll, the ultimate anime destination worldwide, has made two wildly popular titles available in Hindi: “My Dress Up Darling” and “Ranking of Kings,” with more on the horizon. Adding to that, Crunchyroll also announced on Tuesday that anime fans in India have much more to be excited about now and in the months & years to come.

    Interestingly, the cost of a Crunchyroll premium membership is decreasing in India as the subscription tiers shift to Rs 79 per month for its fan subscription tier and Rs 99 per month for its mega fan subscription tier. The change also means that fans will be charged in local currency instead of the United States dollar. This price decrease will create consistency across Crunchyroll memberships across channels, including web, mobile, and home devices, and unlock more content for anime fans to enjoy.

    In India, Crunchyroll offers nearly 5,500 episodes of anime, with 1,000 hours dubbed in English.

    Crunchyroll president Rahul Purini said, “There is a massive appetite for anime in India with a growing number of fans who are craving more of what they love.”

    “Our team has worked hard to expand our service—including more content and more dubs—at a more affordable price,” he added.

    India’s price reduction is one of nearly 100 across international Crunchyroll territories.

    Crunchyroll offers fans and mega-fans premium subscriptions. The Crunchyroll fan membership offers ad-free viewing and access to Crunchyroll’s library of anime dubs, alongside access to Crunchyroll manga and simulcast series day and date with their premiere in Japan. The Crunchyroll Mega Fan membership offers all the benefits of Crunchyroll Fan, alongside access to anime on the go with offline viewing and the ability to stream Crunchyroll concurrently across four different streams.

  • Cartoon Network to telecast ‘Dragon Ball Super’ in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu

    Cartoon Network to telecast ‘Dragon Ball Super’ in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu

    Mumbai: Cartoon Network has announced Dragon Ball Super for the first time in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. The channel is bringing the action-packed adventures of Goku and his friends with a day-long Dragon Ball Super Sunday stunt with back-to-back episodes on 22 May from 9 am. It will air every weekday at 10.30 am and 7:30 pm and weekends at 5.30 pm.

    The launch of Dragon Ball Super is a part of the channel’s re-energised brand promise and tagline Redraw Your World through which it aims to cater to the complete spectrum of kids and families including pre-schoolers, and family co-viewing, with over two hundred hours of diverse content throughout the year.

    The channel also planned various digital activities for its fans including a fan-art contest, a watch & win competition for the Dragon Ball Super Sunday stunt, a dance challenge based on the popular hook step of Dragon Ball Super and collaborations with influencers.

    Popular voiceover artists are lending their voices for main characters in the show in Hindi. Ankur Javeri for Goku, Neshma Chemburkar for Chichi, Rajshree Sharma for Bulma, Mayur Vyas for Krillin, Rajesh Kava for Beerus and Prasad Barve for Vegeta.

    Fans are in for a special treat as the follow-up of the blockbuster classic anime follows the tranquil lives of Goku and his friends after vanquishing the evil Majin Buu. However, they are disrupted when Beerus, the God of Destruction, challenges Goku who requires his friends’ assistance to become the venerable Super Saiyan God. Dragon Ball Super reconnects fans with these beloved characters through unimaginable and adventure-filled storylines that unveil twelve universes and gods.

    Talking about the show launch, Cartoon Network and POGO South Asia network head Abhishek Dutta said, “Cartoon Network has always had its finger on the pulse of what its fans want. The anime genre and in particular, the Dragon Ball franchise is always right up there on the wishlist, and we’re really pleased to present the series in new regional languages.”

    “We are sure this extraordinary title will make a great addition to our top-rated ‘Redraw Your Summer’ content line-up and will be enjoyed by kids and families,” he added.

  • Jim Sarbh gets replaced by Chacha Chaudhary in Cred’s latest ad film

    Jim Sarbh gets replaced by Chacha Chaudhary in Cred’s latest ad film

    Mumbai: Cred has launched its latest ad. But, this time it does not feature any of its usual line-up of Bollywood superstars or Sports celebrities. In a departure from its tried and tested formula, the fintech brand has released an animated film with the disclaimer ‘Not an ad’, featuring Indian comic book characters loved by many – Chacha Chaudhary & Suppandi!

    The animation, created by homegrown animation and comics studio Bakarmax, has voice-over by the inimitable Raghubir Yadav, who reprises his Chacha Chaudhary’s role from the 2002 TV series of the same name. Actor-comedian Suresh Menon lends his voice for Suppandi’s character, while Chacha’s trusted buddy cum strong man, Sabu is voiced by Shivansh Bajaj.

    The film follows the familiar Cred ad storyline with Chacha Chaudhary reading out Jim Sarbh’s lines about the benefits of making credit card payments on the app. However, Chacha, who’s renowned for his exceptional wisdom and whose brain apparently “works faster than a computer”, storms off the set as he finds the claims in the script too incredulous to believe. It is then left to the ‘director’ Suppandi to bring the old-timer up-to-date with the times we live in- from the social networking addiction, electric vehicles and cryptocurrency to global warming and climate change- Suppandi’s character doles out all the modern gyan.

    Finally, Chacha Chaudhary is seen mulling over all his new-found knowledge in solitude and experiencing a moment of FOMO (fear of missing out). But not for long. The film ends on an amusing note as the affable Chacha Chaudhary reaches out to his trusted confidante Sabu, as he’s overwhelmed by all the new-age wisdom and reels out an instruction to the giant, to find out how he can get an NFT made for his brain!

    The ad-film is directed by Vivekananda Roy Ghatak and the writing is credited to Rachit Varma, Adhiraj Singh and Sumit Kumar.

    Cred product and growth Trupthi Shetty says the brand aimed to bring something unique to its consumers. “Cred is reinventing nostalgia by bringing something new to old with familiar personalities to encourage financial independence and literacy. We are delighted to work with team Bakarmax who came up with this concept, where we could bring in beloved characters from the ’90s to send across the messaging to our members and consumers”, she added.

    Sharing the experience of collaborating with Cred, Bakarmax founder Sumit Kumar said, “The process of building a concept that would bring back nostalgia with our favourite characters with a twist has been a great experience. Highlighting the advancements in the financial industry through a different lens was refreshing. I hope Cred members and consumers enjoy the latest animated film.”

  • Netflix targets anime fans with ‘Ingress: The Animation’

    Netflix targets anime fans with ‘Ingress: The Animation’

    MUMBAI: A new animated series based on the world famous augmented reality mobile game Ingress is coming to Netflix, according to a report published by Variety. Ingress is developed by Niantic, the developer of Pokemon Go. Animation studio Crafter, Japanese TV station Fuji TV and streaming giant Netflix are collaborating for the ongoing project.

    Famous computer-graphics artist Yuhei Sakuragi is directing the anime show Ingress: The Animation and Takeshi Honda is in charge of character designing. “The anime peers into the ‘Ingress’ universe and allows viewers to see a part of that universe that is uniquely expressed,” Niantic founder John Hank said as quoted by Variety.

    Makoto and Sarah are the main characters in the story who are impacted by the effects of the exotic matter spreading across the earth in the Ingress story. There’s a new antagonist as well.

    The over-the-top (OTT) platform has been expanding its anime slate. Earlier Netflix announced two new anime (Japanese animation) series, as well as the renewal of popular series Aggretsuko for a second season.  

    “As Netflix has grown around the world we have been astounded by the broad reach and great depth of anime fandom. We are partnering with the best global creators to produce a diverse slate of shows that we hope will excite the boundless passion of anime fans and make Netflix a premier destination for this beloved art form,” Netflix Japan and Anime content director John Derderian said earlier.

  • Pogo lines up two new international shows in January

    Pogo lines up two new international shows in January

    MUMBAI: Kids channel Pogo kids has launched two unique international series in January namely Yokai Watch and Tashi.

    The Japanese animated series Yokai Watch went on air on 11 January and will be aired from Monday to Friday at 7 pm. On the other hand,Tashi will launch on 23 January and will air every Saturday at 9 am.

    Yokai Watch is based on a video game that features the adventures of Keita and Whisper. The adventure showcases how Keita uses this watch to identify the different YoKai (to save his hometown) that are haunting people in his town and make more Yokai friends.

    A three week long watch and win contest has been planned around the show where kids will get a chance to win Yokai merchandise.

    Tashi is an Australian series based on the worldwide best-selling children’s books by Barbara and Anna Fienberg. Jack’s parents send him to stay with his distant cousin Tashi. The series evolves with the two boys mingling together and exploring wild adventures across a fantastical land far away, along with protecting Tashi’s village from foes and villains.