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[4] The anime industry consists of over 430 production companies, including major studios such as Studio Ghibli, Kyoto Animation, Sunrise, Bones, Ufotable, MAPPA, Wit Studio, CoMix Wave Films, Production I. G, and Toei Animation. Since the 1980s, the medium has also seen widespread international success with the rise of foreign dubbed,
subtitled programming, and since the 2010s its increasing distribution
through streaming services and a widening demographic embrace of anime culture, both within Japan and worldwide. [5] As of 2016,[update] Japanese animation accounted for 60% of the world's animated television shows. [6] Etymology As a type of animation, anime is an art form that comprises many genres found in other mediums; it is sometimes mistakenly classified as a genre itself. [7] In Japanese, the term anime is used to refer to all animated works, regardless of style or origin. [8] English-language dictionaries typically define anime (/ˈænɪmeɪ/)[9] as "a style of Japanese animation"[10] or as "a style of animation originating in Japan". [11] Other definitions are based on origin, making production in Japan a requisite for a work to be considered "anime". [12] The etymology of the term anime is disputed. The English word "animation" is written in Japanese katakana as アニメーション (animēshon) and as アニメ (anime, pronounced [a. ɲi.
announced that they were developing a visual novel based on the series, titled Re:Zero − Starting Life in
Another World: Death or Kiss (Re:ゼロから始める異世界生活 -DEATH OR KISS-, Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu -Death or Kiss-). [106][107] The game follows an original story that differs from the light novel and the anime, and allows the player to choose between routes featuring Emilia, Rem, Ram, Felt, Beatrice, Crusch, Priscilla, or Anastasia. [108][109] A DLC allows players who pre-ordered the game to replace the character's costumes with swimsuits. [110][111] The opening theme, "yell! magic starts with a kiss" (yell!~くちびるからはじまる魔法~, Yell!~ Kuchibiru kara Hajimaru Mahō ~), was performed by Suzuki, who sung the anime's first opening theme, while the ending theme, "Dai Dai Daisuki" (ダイ・ダイ・ダイスキ), was performed by Minase and Murakawa. [112] The game has received a generally positive score of 30/40 on Famitsu. [113] In Japan, the game was originally
scheduled to be released for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita on March 23, 2017,[108][114] but was delayed to March 30, 2017, due to certain circumstances. [115] The limited edition of the game came with a soundtrack CD and either a Ram (for the PS4 version) or Rem (for the PSVita version) SD figure. [110] A virtual reality app that allows the user to interact with the character Rem was released for iOS and Android on May 26, 2017. [116] A version featuring the character Emilia was released on June 6, 2017. [117][118] The game was later ported to both PC and to the PlayStation VR. [119] A role-playing mobile game called Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World: Infinity that was made by Tianjin Tianxiang Interactive Technology and authorized by White Fox was released on January 14, 2020, in China.
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