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One Piece’s Luffy Dons Samurai Blue Uniform Ahead of FIFA World Cup – Interest

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Luffy shows his support for Japan National Soccer Team



Shueisha‘s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine revealed on Monday a special cover for this year’s 26th issue featuring a collaboration between One Piece and the Japanese National Soccer Team, popularly known as Samurai Blue. The illustration shows main character Monkey D. Luffy sporting the Samurai Blue uniform and carrying a soccer ball ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Luffy’s iconic straw hat has also been colored blue to match the uniform:

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Image via Weekly Shonen Jump Editorial Team’s X/Twitter account

The FIFA World Cup 2026 will take take place between June 11 and July 19 in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The sporting event will see 48 national soccer teams participating in the Group stage with the top 32 teams reaching the knockout stage. The United States is set to face Paraguay on June 12 at 9:00 p.m. ET at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. Japan will face the Netherlands on June 14 at 4:00 p.m. ET at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington Texas. The FIFA World Cup 2026 finals will then be on July 19 at 3:00 p.m. at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Sources: Weekly Shonen Jump, Weekly Shonen Jump Editorial Team’s X/Twitter account


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Director, Special Effects Artist Yoshihiro Nishimura Dies at 59 – News

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Image via Yoshihiro Nishimura’s Facebook page

Japanese film director and special effects artist Yoshihiro Nishimura died on Monday. He was 59.

Variety reported that Nishimura had been in the hospital for nearly two weeks fighting a liver disease.

Nishimura was born in Tokyo on April 1, 1967. He was known for his model-making and special effects work for many films, including Shin Godzilla, the live-action Attack on Titan film, Death Note: L, change the WorLd, and Sion Sono‘s Suicide Club film.

Nishimura would also direct Tokyo Gore Police (Tōkyō Zankoku Keisatsu), a sci-fi horror film that was a celebrated hit in film festivals throughout 2007, before opening in Japan in 2008. Nishimura would later go on to direct or co-direct numerous other sci-fi horror or comedy films in the B-movie tradition, including Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl, Helldriver, and Mutant Girls Squad. He served as a special effects producer and consultant on other directors’ films, such as Kengo Kaji‘s Samurai Princess, as part of his work on his own special effects company Nishimura Eizo Co., Ltd.

When Nishimura died, he was working on the upcoming film Geisha War as director and co-writer. The film is currently in post-production.

Source: Variety (Payten Turkeltaub)


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U-Next Links Production and Distribution Through GoHands Acquisition

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Tokyo-based conglomerate U-Next Holdings has entered into an agreement to acquire all outstanding shares of animation studio GoHands, making the company a wholly owned subsidiary. The acquisition is scheduled to close on June 1 and forms part of U-Next’s broader effort to strengthen its IP-related business and build a more integrated entertainment ecosystem.

Through the acquisition, U-Next aims to combine the capabilities of its streaming platform with GoHands’ animation production expertise, creating a structure that spans original IP development, animation production, and distribution.

Expanding Beyond Distribution

U-Next’s content distribution business, anchored by its streaming platform, has continued to grow through an expanding content lineup, loyalty programs, and a hybrid strategy combining entertainment and live programming such as sports and music. As competition within the streaming market intensifies, the company increasingly views ownership of intellectual property and production capabilities as key long-term growth drivers.

The company stated that strengthening its IP-related business has become a strategic priority. In particular, management identified the ability to consistently produce high-quality Japanese animation as a critical factor in maintaining competitiveness in both domestic and international markets. The transaction marks another step in the broader shift among streaming and entertainment platforms toward deeper involvement in content ownership and production infrastructure.

Building an End-to-End IP Pipeline

The acquisition is expected to support U-Next’s goal of creating a vertically integrated content model, linking publishing, IP development, animation production, and distribution under a unified structure.

In recent years, the company has expanded efforts around original books and comics and established internal initiatives focused on cultivating proprietary IP. By pairing those publishing efforts with GoHands’ production capabilities, U-Next is positioning itself to eventually adapt internally developed properties into animated works. The company said it aims to maximize content value and diversify revenue streams by controlling a larger portion of the IP lifecycle.

Three Areas of Expected Synergy

U-Next outlined several expected areas of synergy arising from the acquisition, the first of which involves cost optimization. The company currently incurs external expenses related to content localization and production support services. Leveraging GoHands’ facilities and production expertise could reduce reliance on outside resources and improve operational efficiency across the group.

The second centers on workflow improvements through technology integration. U-Next plans to provide GoHands with digital systems and operational expertise developed through its streaming business, including production management tools, data-sharing capabilities, and workflow optimization initiatives. The company also indicated that future expansion of production lines and staffing could support larger-scale operations.

The third area involves the development and animation of proprietary IP. By integrating internally developed publishing properties with GoHands’ animation capabilities, U-Next sees an opportunity to create a more self-sustaining content ecosystem.

GoHands Brings Established Production Capabilities

Founded in 2008, GoHands is known for titles including Seitokai Yakuindomo (Student Council Staff Members), K, Hand Shakers, and Mardock Scramble. The studio has developed a distinctive visual style characterized by dynamic camera movement and dense digital imagery.

More recent productions include Dekiru Neko wa Kyou mo Yuuutsu (The Masterful Cat Is Depressed Again Today), Suki na Ko ga Megane wo Wasureta (The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses), and Momentary Lily. According to disclosed figures, the studio recently reported annual sales exceeding 464 million yen (approximately US$2.91 million).

GoHands has also maintained activity beyond television productions, contributing to game-related animation and various visual projects over the years.


GoHands holding an in-person information session at Industry Expo Plus 2025

The acquisition arrives amid continued investment and consolidation across Japan’s entertainment and anime industries. As competition among streaming platforms intensifies globally, companies increasingly seek direct access to production resources and proprietary IP rather than relying solely on licensing arrangements.

For U-Next, the addition of GoHands represents more than an expansion into animation production. It signals a broader move toward a vertically integrated content strategy designed to strengthen ownership, production control, and long-term monetization opportunities across its entertainment business.

Source: AdverTimes, Gamebiz, Otaku Lab

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Happy Kiss Day From Around the Anime World – Interest

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May 23 marks an interesting unofficial holiday in Japan, Kiss Day. Dating back to May 23, 1946, Kiss Day marks the first time a Japanese film, Hatachi no Seishun (Twenty-Year-Old Youth), featured a kiss between two characters. While not as popular as other unofficial holidays such as February 22’s Cat Day, Kiss Day still has its supporters. And the anime and manga worlds share their kisses:


Iro Aida (After-School Hanako-kun)


Final Fantasy


Sakura Fujimoto (Exquisite Blood)


A Cat, Onmyōji, and Kiss Day
Comic: Panel 1: Good morning Jinmao. Sorry to keep you keep you wai…
Panel 2: …ting
Panel 3: Ji…Jinmao?! What are…
Greeting.
How indecent
Cats greet with a nose kiss.



Hell’s Paradise

Today is Kiss Day😘


Kanan (Galaxy Angel)

Today was Kiss Day.


Kurotsuki no Yaergnacht


Yaergnacht
Kiss Day



Like a Dragon


Today is Kiss Day
The annual “Machine Gun Kiss”
This year it’s…Him‼️



Naruto

The Naruto X (formerly Twitter) account posted images from chapter 171 of the manga series.


Entrusted Hopes



Rascal

Maple‼️ I love you meow(´ε’◆)チュ♪


Red River


⠀ ⊱∘─     ─∘⊰
 Today is Kiss Day
⠀ ⊱∘─     ─∘⊰
I did it with Himuro…
I kissed Himuro…?!



Rooster Fighter

Kiss Day


Square Enix


【5/23 is Kiss Day】
Kisses with the power to inflict or cure status ailments😘
I wonder what they taste like?



The Mortifying Ordeal of Being Seen

The Mortifying Ordeal of Being Seen X/Twitter account posted an image from chapter 51 of the manga series.

Kiss Day


Uchi no Otōto-domo ga Sumimasen

Today is Kiss Day💕


Warner Bros. Japan Anime


Did we miss any Kiss Day greetings? Feel free to let us know in our forums or by email!


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