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MusiqueSayumi Michishige restreint ses activités pour raison de santé
03/01 : C'est via un communiqué de l'agence qu'a été annoncée la mise en retrait de Sayumi Michishige. En effet, la jeune femme vient d'être diagnostiquée avec des troubles obsessionnels compulsifs. L'ancienne Morning Musume. se plaignait depuis quelques temps d'un sentiment d'anxiété. Il a donc été décidé qu'elle réduirait ses activités jusqu'à nouvel ordre. Pour l'instant, aucune décision n'a été pri. MusiqueRikako Sasaki (ANGERME) annonce son départ du groupe
03/01 : L'année 2024 sera une nouvelle année de départs pour le Hello! Project. En effet, après Akari Uemura (Juice=Juice), c'est maintenant Rikako Sasaki (ANGERME) qui annonce son départ. Tout comme sa collègue, Rikako quittera son groupe à la fin de la tournée de printemps 2024.

[17][18][19] When Kon received the initial offer, it was for an OVA project, so he made Perfect Blue as a video animation. [20] Then, it was decided to be released as a movie in a hurry just before its completion. [21] This work was originally made as a video animation for a narrow market, so it was expected to disappear as soon as a few people talked about it. [20][22][23] The fact that such a work was treated as a film, invited to many film festivals around the world, and released as a package in many countries was unexpected for those involved. [20][22][23] Psychological horror was not a mainstream genre in Japanese animation, and there was no precedent for it at the time, so it would normally have been rejected. So no one thought it would be a hit since it was just adopted by chance. That's why Kon was able to get the job. [17][18][22] By the time Kon was offered the job, the title Perfect Blue and the content, a story about a B-class idol and a perverted fan had already been set. [20][22][23] He hadn't read the original novel and only read the script for the film, which was said to be close to the original, and the script was never used in the actual film. [22][24] There is no play-within-a-play in the original story, nor is there a motif of blurring the boundary between dream and reality. [24] The first plot was a simple splatter/psycho-horror story about an idol girl that is attacked by a perverted fan who cannot tolerate her image change, and there were also many depictions of bleeding, so it was not suitable for Kon who does not like horror or idols.

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[185][186][187] By the time the second season became available in 2018, Castlevania had reportedly garnered nearly 30 million viewers worldwide according to Netflix analytics, becoming one of the most successful original animated shows on Netflix. [188] A third season released on March 5, 2020, and ran for 10 episodes. [189] The fourth and final season was released on May 13, 2021,[190] and a new series set in the Castlevania universe is in the works. [191] It will focus on a descendant of Trevor, Richter Belmont, and Maria Renard in France during the French Revolution. [192] The franchise has its own toy line manufactured by NECA which consists of six figures of Simon Belmont, Alucard, Dracula (available in two variants with one variant with its mouth closed and another one with its mouth open showing Dracula's vampire fangs), Succubus and a Pixel Simon mini figure which was exclusively available as a promotional item at Comic-Con 2007 where the figures were first shown in full form. [193][194] The franchise consists of a calendar of Lament of Innocence available with the limited edition of the game and containing seven illustrations[195] and another released as a promotion for Castlevania Judgment from April 2009 to March 2010 containing images of various Castlevania characters from the game. [196] Artbooks of many games[195] have been released. The franchise includes comics, prize collection artworks of Symphony of the Night and Judgment as part of its print media. Adapted and illustrated by Kou Sasakura, a two-volume manga adaptation titled Castlevania: Curse of Darkness (悪魔城ドラキュラ 闇の呪印, Akumajō Dorakyura: Yami no Juin) was published in Japan from 2005 to 2006. [197] Cancelled projects[edit] A Castlevania television series was considered in the late 1980s as part of the Super Mario Bros. Power Hour, a one-hour animation block of Nintendo-focused video game adaptations. [38] Episode list[edit] No. Title [39][b]Directed by [c]Written by [c]Storyboarded by [c]Original air date [41]1"The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses"
Transliteration: "Suki na Ko ga Megane o Wasureta" (Japanese: 好きな子がめがねを忘れた)Katsumasa YokomineTamazo YanagiKatsuyuki Kodera
Shingo SuzukiJuly 4, 2023 (2023-07-04) 2"The Girl I Like Asked Me Out"
Transliteration: "Suki na Ko ni Yobidasareta" (Japanese: 好きな子に呼び出された)Shōhei AdachiTamazo YanagiKatsuyuki Kodera
Shingo SuzukiJuly 11, 2023 (2023-07-11) 3"The Girl I Like Picked Up a Love Letter"
Transliteration: "Suki na Ko ga Rabu Retā o Hirotta" (Japanese: 好きな子がラブレターを拾った)Shōhei AdachiTamazo YanagiKatsuyuki Kodera
Shingo SuzukiJuly 18, 2023 (2023-07-18) 4"I Chose a Pair of Glasses for the Girl I Like"
Transliteration: "Suki na Ko no Megane o Eranda" (Japanese: 好きな子のめがねを選んだ)Tetsuichi YamagishiTamazo YanagiKatsuyuki Kodera
Shingo SuzukiJuly 25, 2023 (2023-07-25) 5"I Met with the Girl I Like on Valentine's Day"
Transliteration: "Suki na Ko to Barentain Dē ni Atta" (Japanese: 好きな子とバレンタインデーに会った)Tetsuichi YamagishiTamazo YanagiKatsuyuki Kodera
Katsumasa YokomineAugust 1, 2023 (2023-08-01) 6"The Girl I Like and I Welcomed the New School Term"
Transliteration: "Suki na Ko to Shin Gakki o Mukaeta" (Japanese: 好きな子と新学期を迎えた)Shōhei AdachiTamazo YanagiKatsuyuki Kodera
Katsumasa YokomineAugust 8, 2023 (2023-08-08) 7"I Brought Home the Girl I Like's Glasses"
Transliteration: "Suki na Ko no Megane o Motte Kaetta" (Japanese: 好きな子のめがねを持って帰った)Shōhei AdachiTamazo YanagiShingo Suzuki
Katsumasa YokomineAugust 15, 2023 (2023-08-15) 8"The Girl I Like and I Saw a Confession Together"
Transliteration: "Suki na Ko to Kokuhaku o Miteshimatta" (Japanese: 好きな子と告白を見てしまった)Katsumasa YokomineTamazo YanagiKatsuyuki Kodera
Katsumasa YokomineAugust 22, 2023 (2023-08-22) 9"I Went on a Field Trip with the Girl I Like"
Transliteration: "Suki na Ko to Kōgai Gakushū ni Itta" (Japanese: 好きな子と校外学習に行った)Katsumasa YokomineTamazo YanagiKatsuyuki Kodera
Katsumasa YokomineAugust 29, 2023 (2023-08-29) 10"The Girl I Like Had a Request"
Transliteration: "Suki na Ko ni Onegai Sareta" (Japanese: 好きな子にお願いされた)Tetsuichi YamagishiTamazo YanagiKatsuyuki Kodera
Katsumasa YokomineSeptember 5, 2023 (2023-09-05) 11"On the Day of the Cultural Festival, The Girl I Like and I. "
Transliteration: "Suki na Ko to Bunkasai no Hi ni" (Japanese: 好きな子と文化祭の日に)Tetsuichi YamagishiTamazo YanagiKatsuyuki Kodera
Katsumasa YokomineSeptember 12, 2023 (2023-09-12) 12"I Wanted to Practice Cooking with the Girl I Like"
Transliteration: "Suki na Ko to Chōri Jisshū Shitakatta" (Japanese: 好きな子と調理実習したかった)Shōhei AdachiTamazo YanagiKatsuyuki Kodera
Katsumasa YokomineSeptember 19, 2023 (2023-09-19) 13"The Girl I Like and I Made a Promise"
Transliteration: "Suki na Ko to Yakusoku o Shita" (Japanese: 好きな子と約束をした)Shōhei AdachiTamazo YanagiKatsuyuki Kodera
Katsumasa YokomineSeptember 26, 2023 (2023-09-26) Reception[edit] Both the manga and the anime have been met with a polarizing reception from critics, with most criticism focused on the writing, weak humor and disappointing characterization. However in 2019, the manga was ranked 12th in the print category of the Next Manga Awards out of 50 nominees. [42] By August 2023, the manga has over one million copies in circulation. [43] See also[edit] Tonari no Onee-san ga Suki, another manga series by the same author Notes[edit] ^ Credited as Chief Director (総監督, Sō Kantoku) ^ All English titles are taken from Crunchyroll. [40] ^ a b c Information is taken from the ending credits of each episode. References[edit] ^ a b 「好きな子がめがねを忘れた」1巻、同発「転校生がグイグイくる」2巻とコラボも. Natalie.
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