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Actor Kenji Urai s Uraken Character Gets TV Short Anime

The future of virtual idols looks bleak in Wit Studio s new original series. Diva dreams to live up to her namesake but a weird time-traveling teddybear has other ideas for her. Like preventing an impending war between AI and humans. ― The future of virtual idols looks bleak in Wit Studio s new original series Vivy -Fluorite Eye s Song-. Diva dreams to live up to her namesake but a weird time-travel. All material Copyright © 1998-2021 Anime News Network. All rights reserved. served by mayu-chan

Stardust: Combating violence in Kamen Rider Kuuga

April 1, 2021 in Lifestyle Kuuga, the main character of “Kamen Rider” dedicates himself to fighting monsters guilty of terrorizing ancient humans. Photo from IMDb. For some background,“Kamen Rider Kuuga” is a Japanese Tokusatsu show featuring superheroes and special effects, and is one of the first installments of the series in the Hesei Era of Japan (The Heisei era is the period of Japanese history corresponding to the reign of Emperor Akihito from Jan. 8, 1989 until his abdication April 30, 2019). The Toei Company produced the show in 2000 but released it in the United States just last year in May 2020.  I recently decided to look back to this old show to appreciate the themes found within its story. With 49 episodes and a short running time of 20 minutes for each, only some of the main plot points will be reviewed below to emphasize the theme of fighting for others’ happiness rather than simply the happiness of oneself. Episodes of this show can be found on YouTube

KAMEN RIDER Honors 50 Years with Weekly Classic Episodes

KAMEN RIDER Honors 50 Years with Weekly Classic Episodes Twitter Look, I’m gonna keep harping on  Kamen Rider until more people watch it. One of the kings of Japanese tokusatsu (or special effects) television, the insect-themed, motorcycle-riding cyborg superhero finally made his way (legally) to North America last year thanks to Toei and TokuSHOUTsu. But with the calendar turning to 2021, it’s an even better time to get into it. Kamen Rider turns 50 this year.  To celebrate, Toei is putting a staggering amount of content on its YouTube channel. This includes full episodes. According to a press release from New Year’s, Toei will put up 1-2 episodes from each of the 31 different seasons on the Toei Tokusatsu World Official YouTube channel each week. With English subtitles! (HT: TokuNation) If you happened to catch Disney+‘s

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