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DramasHikaru Iwamoto et Mai Shiraishi à l'affiche du drama "Koisuru Keigo 24 Ji"
30/11 : Dès janvier 2024, sera diffusé sur la chaîne TV Asahi, la drama japonais Koisuru Keigo 24 Ji avec à son casting principal Hikaru Iwamoto (Snow Man) et Mai Shiraishi. Cette comédie romantique remettra en scène le garde du corps Tatsunosuke Kitazawa (joué par Hikaru Iwamoto) en charge de la protection sa cliente Rika Kishimura (interprété par Mai Shiraishi). Le duo sera soutenu par les seconds r. DramasLe drama japonais "Shitsuren
Chocolatier" disponible sur Viki
27/11 : Le drama japonais Shitsuren Chocolatier (ou "Un Chocolatier de l'Amour Perdu" en français), qui mêle amour et gastronomie, est disponible sur la plateforme Viki. Diffusé au printemps 2014 sur Fuji TV, le programme ressemble Jun Matsumoto, Satomi Ishihara, Asami Mizukawa, Kiko Mizuhara,
Junpei Mizobata et Kasumi Arimura au casting principal. Synopsis : En entrant au lycée, Koyurugi Sota a le cou. DramasLe drama japonais "One Room Angel" disponible sur Viki !
27/11 : Le drama japonais One Room Angel, qui fait cohabiter un ange et un humain, est disponible sur la plateforme Viki.
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Next Manga Awards Web, Print Categories". Anime News Network. Archived from the
original on August 24, 2021. Retrieved August 24, 2021. ^ 第46回講談社漫画賞の最終候補作14作品が決定.
[14] The Akira Committee was the name given to a partnership of several major Japanese entertainment companies brought together to realize production of an Akira film. The group's assembly was necessitated by the unconventionally high starting budget of around ¥500,000,000, intended to achieve the desired
epic standard equal to Otomo's over 2,000-page manga tale. The committee consisted of Kodansha, Mainichi Broadcasting System, Bandai, Hakuhodo, Toho, LaserDisc Corporation and Sumitomo Corporation who all forwarded money and promotion towards the film. The animation for the film was provided for by animation producers, Tokyo Movie Shinsha (now TMS Entertainment). [19] Akira had pre-scored
dialogue (wherein the dialogue is recorded before the film starts production and the movements of the characters' lips are animated to match it;[20] a first for an anime production and extremely unusual even today for an anime,[21] although the voice actors did perform with the aid of animatics),[14] and super-fluid motion as realized in the film's more than 160,000 animation cels. [19] Computer-generated imagery was also used in the film (created by High-Tech Lab. Japan Inc. and the cooperative companies for computer graphics, Sumisho Electronic Systems, Inc. and Wavefront Technologies), primarily to animate the pattern indicator used by Doctor Ōnishi, but it was additionally used to plot the paths of falling objects, model parallax effects on backgrounds, and tweak lighting and lens flares. [14] Unlike its live-action predecessors, Akira also had the budget to show a fully realized futuristic Tokyo. [22] The film's production budget was ¥700 million[1] ($5.