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20th Anniversary Sgt. Frog Film Casts Theme Song Singers ano, Soshina – News

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The official website for Shin Gekijōban ☆ Keroro Gunsō Fukkatsu Shite Sokkō Chikyū Metsubō no Kiki de Arimasu! (New Sgt. Frog the Movie: The Earth Is in Mortal Peril as Soon as We Come Back!),  the new 20th anniversary anime film project, announced on Thursday that ano and Soshina, who are performing the film’s opening theme song “Mata Kaettekita KERO! to MARCH,” are also guest cast members in the film. Singer ano is playing a researcher robot, and Soshina is playing a “man in Shibuya.” The site also announced that comedian Shinobu Hasegawa will narrate the film.

JESSE of the idol group SixTONES is voicing both new characters Aruru and Deruru, who are brothers from the planet Keron who apparently have a past link to Sgt. Frog‘s unit.

Yūichi Fukuda (live-action Gintama, Saint Young Men, HK/Hentai Kamen) is the supervising director and scriptwriter for the film, with Fumitoshi Oizaki (Sgt. Frog character designer, Romeo X Juliet, Etotama, Akuma Kun, The Gorilla God’s Go-To Girl) directing the anime at Bandai Namco Pictures, and Satoshi Koike (Etotama, Soul Eater Not!, Princess Connect! Re:Dive season 2) as character designer. In addition to the opening theme song, ano will also perform the “Kashippanashi Destiny” theme song for the film.

The film will open in Japan on June 26.

In addition to the film, an all-new Sgt. Frog television anime, titled Keroro Gunsō ☆, will debut in fall 2026. The television anime will have a brand-new cast, while this summer’s film will still feature the existing cast in the franchise

Crunchyroll added the earlier television anime to its catalog beginning in 2021, and it describes the anime:

Keroro is Sergeant Frog – the leader of a platoon of warriors sent to conquer planet Earth. But when the amphibious invaders discovered how much humans enjoy dissecting their comrades, the troops were scattered, the mission was aborted, and Keroro was abandoned. Now, this once proud soldier spends more time wielding a vacuum than he does the weapons of war. It’s a far cry from the glory of battle, but hey, at least he’s got his own room. And though the invasion may have slowed to a hop, Sergeant Frog still occasionally yearns to overcome his karaoke addiction and reassemble his troops.

Sunrise’s earlier anime series based on Mine Yoshizaki‘s Sgt. Frog (Keroro Gunsō) manga ran from 2004 to 2011, and it spawned five feature films. Funimation released two “seasons” of the anime on DVD, after ADV Films had licensed but not released the anime.

Discotek licensed the anime, and its release of Sgt. Frog includes all 358 episodes in successive SD Blu-ray Disc volume releases by season, beginning in 2021. Discotek released seasons 5-7 last year.

American manga publisher Tokyopop released twenty volumes of the original manga in North America before shutting its doors in 2011.

Sources: Shin Gekijōban ☆ Keroro Gunsō Fukkatsu Shite Sokkō Chikyū Metsubō no Kiki de Arimasu! anime film’s website, Comic Natalie


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Patlabor EZY Anime’s Video Highlights SV2 Members – News

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Bandai Namco Filmworks began streaming a new video for the Patlabor EZY anime project on Thursday. The video introduces the anime’s main characters, the members of the Special Vehicles Division 2.


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The anime will consist of eight episodes, and will debut theatrically as three films on May 15, August 14, and March 2027. “File 1” and “File 2,” debuting on May 15 and August 14, will consist of the anime’s first six episodes, and will be in an omnibus format with stand-alone stories. “File 3,” debuting in March 2027, will contain the last two episodes, and will tell a two-part story.

The story is now set in the 2030s, with Japan facing increased labor shortage and increased automation via AI. Labors, the piloted mecha that was once considered cutting edge technology for manual labor, has become just another part of life, with piloted Labors themselves increasingly being replaced with autonomous robots. SV-2’s job of preventing Labor crimes remains the same even in this age, as they use a tuned-up version of their original SV-98 Ingrams.

Previously announced cast members include:

  • Sumire Uesaka as Towa Kuga, the 22-year-old pilot of Ingram-01
  • Kikunosuke Toya as Kippei Atori, the 23-year-old commander of Ingram-01
  • Ami Koshimizu as Saki Hirata, the 25-year-old commander of Ingram-02, and a native of Aichi Prefecture
  • Chikahiro Kobayashi as Akihiko Hazama, the 29-year-old pilot of Ingram-02, and a Fukuoka native
  • Setsuji Satō as Yūta Yanai, the 25-year-old carrier driver for Ingram-01, who hails from Kanagawa
  • Yume Matsumura as Hachikuma Yuzuki, the 24-year-old carrier driver for Ingram-02, who comes from Gifu Prefecture
  • Megumi Hayashibara as Kimika Saeki, SV2’s 34-year-old captain

In addition, Shigeru Chiba is reprising his role as Shigeo Shiba in the anime. Chiba has played the role since the original anime’s debut almost 40 years ago.

The AV-98Plus Ingram is the updated refit of the original AV-98 Ingram. The Ingram frame has seen service for almost 40 years, and is called by some officers as an “old piece of junk.” Nevertheless, the “Ingram Plus” features an upgraded frame, mechanical capability, and software. The pilot helmet features a helmet-mounted display with augmented reality projection to display vital information to the pilot, and complements the heads-up display physically in the cockpit.

Yutaka Izubuchi (Patlabor mechanical designer) is directing the anime at J.C. Staff. Kazunori Itō (Patlabor the Mobile Police) is writing the script. Masami Yuuki (Patlabor creator) is designing the characters. Takamitsu Satou (Lostorage incited WIXOSS) is the chief animation director and character designer. Kenji Kawai (Patlabor) is composing the music. GENCO representative director Tarō Maki (Patlabor the Mobile Police, Nodame Cantabile, Millennium Actress) is producing. GAZEN is handling CG production. The HEADGEAR group is credited for the original story. 

Other staff members include Kōzō Kaihō as line director, Yoshinori Sayama for display design, Yukiko Itō as color key artist, Yoshio Ōkouchi as the compositing director of photography, Maki Sendo (REAL-T) as editor, GAZEN and J.C. Staff CG Dept. for CGI production, Kazuhiro Wakabayashi as sound director, Kaori Yamada for sound effects, Magic Capsule for sound production, and Yūji Matsukura as animation producer.

Akemi Takada (Patlabor character designer) is collaborating on the costume design. Kanetake Ebikawa (Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury) and Toshiaki Ihara (Evangelion: 3.0+1.0: Thrice Upon A Time) are the mechanical designers. Masanori Kikuchi (Star Blazers 2199) and Yūta Akiyama (Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma) are credited for art. Yoshinori Moriizumi (Pokémon movies) is the CG director.

Mori Calliope performs the opening theme song “Reimei Compass” (Daybreak Compass), and Mariko Nagai performs the ending theme song “Baton.”

GENCO revealed the Patlabor EZY anime project with a booth at the MIFA film market at Annecy International Animation Film Festival in 2017. The pilot for the project debuted in August 2022, and then played alongside a one-week 35th anniversary revival screening run of Patlabor: The Movie that started on September 20, 2024.Izubuchi directed the video.

The Patlabor franchise‘s original concept of police officers piloting robotic mecha (patrol labors or “Patlabors”) was developed by HEADGEAR, a group consisting of director Mamoru Oshii (Ghost in the Shell, Sky Crawlers), script writer Kazunori Itō (.hack, Dirty Pair), mecha designer Yutaka Izubuchi (Eureka Seven, Mobile Suit Gundam franchise), character designer Akemi Takada (Kimagure Orange Road, Urusei Yatsura, Fancy Lala), and manga creator Masami Yuuki (Birdy the Mighty). The franchise spawned two original video anime, a television anime series, and three anime films. The last anime film, Patlabor WXIII, opened in theaters in Japan in 2002.

The “Mobile Police Patlabor Reboot” anime short debuted in Japan in October 2016 and began streaming on the Japan Anima(tor)’s Exhibition‘s (Japan Animator Expo) official website in November 2016.

The live-action The Next Generation -Patlabor- project, which debuted in 2014, consisted of a seven-part series and a feature length film.

Maiden Japan has licensed the Patlabor OVA series, Patlabor the Mobile Police: The New Files OVA, Patlabor: The Movie, Patlabor 2: The Movie, and Patlabor WXIII.

Sources: Bandai Namco FilmworksYouTube channelComic Natalie


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Tamekō’s Lala’s Married Life Manga Enters Final Arc – News

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Libre Publishing confirmed on Saturday that Tamekō‘s Lala’s Married Life (LaLa no Kekkon) manga has entered its final arc with its ninth volume, which shipped on the same day.

Animate International is releasing the manga in English, and it describes the story:

Lala is Ramdane’s twin sister, and she has been betrothed to Wolsey, the son of a wealthy merchant family. However, Lala has feelings for someone else. For her to safely elope, her brother, Ramdane, steps in as the bride. Ramdane doesn’t plan on sticking around and tries to flee the night of the wedding. However, Wolsey has other plans in mind and spikes Ramdane’s drink so that he cannot escape. He aggressively imposes his will on him, and they spend a night that neither of them will ever forget.

Tamekō launched the manga in Libre Publishing‘s Be-Boy Gold magazine in February 2018. Animate International released the eighth volume digitally in English on February 17.

Tamekō launched the My Androgynous Boyfriend (Genderless Danshi ni Aisareteimasu.) manga in Shodensha‘s Feel Young magazine in February 2018, and ended it in March 2023. Shodensha published the manga’s fifth and final volume in July 2023. Seven Seas Entertainment is publishing the manga in English, and released the fifth  volume in December 2024. The manga inspired a live-action television series that premiered in April 2021.

Source: PR Times


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Writer Mujirushi Shimazaki, Artist Rika Kamiyoshi Launch New Manga – News

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Yami Ochi Reijō wa Maō no Musume Alice ni Tenseishita no de Ōto de Anyaku suru Koto ni Shimashita debuted on May 6



The June issue of Square Enix‘s Monthly Shonen Gangan magazine announced on Tuesday that writer Mujirushi Shimazaki and artist Rika Kamiyoshi has launched a new manga titled Yami Ochi Reijō wa Maō no Musume Alice ni Tenseishita no de Ōto de Anyaku suru Koto ni Shimashita (The Dishonored Lady Was Reincarnated as the Demon King’s Daughter Alice, So She Decided to Act Behind the Scenes in the Royal Capital). The manga launched in advance on Square Enix‘s Gangan Online app on May 6.

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The manga centers on Rebecca, the daughter of a noble family, who was burned at the stake with her entire family for a crime they did not commit. She gets reincarnated as the Demon King’s daughter Alice, and to get revenge on the people who betrayed her and her family, she takes on a human form to begin her clandestine activities at the royal capital.

Shimazaki drew the Monster Tamer Girls (Kaijū no Shiiku Iin) manga. The manga ran in Houbunsha‘s Manga Time Kirara Forward magazine from 2015 to 2016, and Houbunsha published two compiled book volumes for the manga. Yen Press published both volumes of the manga in English in 2018.

Shimazaki and Hama‘s The Necromancer Maid manga serialized in Gangan Online in April 2019 to July 2021 for three volumes. Square Enix‘s Manga UP! Global manga service publishes the series in English. Manga UP! Global also publishes Shimazaki and Kitora‘s Nina is Plotting Daddy’s Death three-volume manga in English.

Shimazaki and Mori Kuroi’s Erio to Denki Ningyō (Erio and Electric Doll) short mini-series manga launched on the Tonari no Young Jump website in 2022. Shimazaki penned the manga, and Kuroi drew the art. The mini-series ended on January 9.

Kamiyoshi launched the manga adaptation of Hiroyuki Kagami‘s I’m a High Schooler, But I Became an Owner of a Castle in Another World novels in 2015. The now defunct Manga Planet digital platform released the manga in English.

Sources: Monthly Shonen Gangan June issue, Rika Kamiyoshi‘s X/Twitter account


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