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Mr. Vamp is a Vampire Manga Ends – News

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Series debuted in March 2023



First volume cover of Mr. Vamp is a Vampire (Vamp-sensei wa Kyūketsuki)
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Kodansha‘s Comic Days platform published the final chapter of Dorothy Odoroo‘s Mr. Vamp is a Vampire (Vamp-sensei wa Kyūketsuki) manga on Thursday.

Kodansha USA will publish the series in English, and it describes the story:

“Mr. Vamp,” an immortal vampire, has had a number of careers over his long life. To mix things up, he’s now working as a history teacher in a high school in Japan. He thinks he’s got everyone fooled into believing he’s just an ordinary mortal, but due to a lack of effort on his part when it comes to truly blending in, the students and teachers all realize his true nature (but still humor him by going along with the fiction). Hijinks ensue!

Odoroo launched the series simultaneously in Kodansha‘s Morning two magazine and on the Comic Days platform in March 2023. Kodansha shipped the second volume on November 21. Kodansha USA will ship the first volume in fall.

Source: Comic Days


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I Became a Legend After My 10 Year-Long Last Stand Anime Casts Miharu Hanai, Suzuna Kinoshita – News

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Hanai, Kinoshita to voice Erik’s daughters Charlotte, Mary



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The staff for the television anime of Ezogingitune and illustrator DeeCHA‘s I Became a Legend After My 10 Year-Long Last Stand (Koko wa Ore ni Makasete Saki ni Ike to Ittekara 10-nen ga Tattara Densetsu ni Natteita.) light novel series announced two more cast members on Tuesday. Miharu Hanai and Suzuna Kinoshita voice the daughters of Erik — Hanai as the older daughter Charlotte, and Kinoshita as the younger daughter Mary.

Square Enix and Comikey are releasing the novel series’ manga adaptation in English, and they describe the story:

With no other options, Luck makes the choice to hold the line against the unending demonic hordes alone, to make sure his comrades can escape with their lives. However, through a combination of fortune, skill, and ingenuity, he holds that line for ten straight years, eventually coming out on top single handedly. Now he has to tackle the dilemma of how to occupy himself in a world where he holds a myriad of roles: that of a legend, that of a veteran, and that of a brand new face.

The anime stars:

Nobuhiko Okamoto, Kōsuke Toriumi, Takehito Koyasu, Shinya Takahashi, and Satoshi Hino will voice the vampires who hold the key to the story.

Hiroyuki Kanbe (Viper’s Creed) is directing the anime at Gekkō. Mitsutaka Hirota (Edens Zero) is handling the series scripts. Majiro (Macross Delta) is designing the characters. Rock-idol girl group MEISHOHIKOKAI will perform the ending theme song “Ari Kitari na Nichijō to Kōun na Hibi e” (Lucky in the Ordinary, or literally, Onwards to Ordinary and Fortunate Days).

Additional staff members include:

The anime will debut on July 6. The anime’s premiere was delayed to July “to present an even more enjoyable work for everyone.” The anime was initially announced to premiere in April.

The web novel began in June 2018 on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website. The light novel series’ first volume debuted in February 2019, and the eighth volume will ship on July 15. Chaco Abeno launched a manga adaptation with composition by Kitsune Tennōji on Square Enix‘s Manga UP! service in August 2019. Square Enix published the manga’s 19th compiled book volume on April 7. The novel and manga series combined has over 4.45 million copies in circulation.

Source: Press release


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Cyborg 009: Nemesis Anime Casts Tomokazu Sugita as Cyborg 004 – News

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The staff of Ishimori Production‘s Cyborg 009: Nemesis, a new anime based on Shōtarō Ishinomori‘s Cyborg 009 manga, announced on Tuesday that Tomokazu Sugita will voice Cyborg 004/Albert Heinrich in the series. Cyborg 004 has been enhanced for combat with weapons such as a machine gun and an electromagnetic knife throughout his entire body.

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The story follows a global organization known as Black Ghost, which seeks to lock the world into eternal war. Black Ghost captures nine men and women and turns them into cyborg soldiers, but the cyborgs rebel and fight against Black Ghost.

Yūki Kaji plays the anime’s main character Joe Shimamura/Cyborg 009.

Previously announced Cyborgs cast members include:

Before announcing the Cyborgs’ cast, the anime’s website also announced a new main cast member for the Nemesis group every week. The cast members include (Note: Character name romanizations are not official):

Hideki Ambo is directing the anime at Arect. Atsuhiro Tomioka (Pokémon) and CHARATEX are writing the screenplay. sanorin is designing the characters.

Singer Kyōko from the rock band Barbee Boys performs the theme song “Taga Tame ni” (For Whom). The song was originally used for the 1979 Cyborg 009 television anime series. Ken Narita and Koorogi ’73 originally performed the song, and Ishinomori himself wrote the lyrics.

The anime will “stream” this summer.

Ishinomori launched the original Cyborg 009 manga in Shōnengahōsha‘s Weekly King magazine in July 1964.

The manga inspired television anime series in 1968, 1979, and 2001, as well as films in 1966, 1967, and 1980. More recently, the manga spawned the 009 Re:Cyborg movie in 2012 and the Cyborg 009 Call of Justice movie in 2016. The manga also inspired a crossover original video anime (OVA) with Devilman in 2015.

Tsuguo Okazaki launched the Cyborg 009 Bgooparts Delete manga based on Ishinomori’s original series in July 2019, and the manga ended in September 2022. Scriptwriter Masaki Tsuji (Cyborg 009 anime) and artist Masato Hayase (Genma Taisen, 8 Man vs Cyborg 009) launched a new manga titled Cyborg 009 Taiheiyō no Bōrei (Cyborg 009: Ghost of the Pacific) in April 2024.

Source: Cyborg 009: Nemesis anime’s website via Ota-Suke

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Aki Sora Manga’s Masahiro Itosugi Reports Being Banned by Google After Uploading Old Works – Interest

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Itosugi: “It’s not an issue for good people, but be careful if you ponder, “Am I… a good person?”



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Aki Sora manga creator Masahiro Itosugi lamented in a May 16 post about being banned by Google. While uploading older works to Google Drive, Itosugi reported receiving a warning from the service. The creator reported appealing the warning only to receive the ban. Itosugi added that the ban is an issue as the artist uses a Google account for several other websites and services. Itosugi concluded, “It’s not an issue for good people, but be careful if you ponder, “Am I… a good person?”

As of press time, Itosugi’s post received 25,000 likes and 449 comments. Several commenters sympathized with the creator’s dilemma. One of the first replies asked Itosugi if the artist uploaded the files without compressing them into PSG or ZIP files. Itosugi indicated the files were uncompressed and mentioned not giving any thoughts at the time about being banned. Another commenter said Japanese parents should avoid uploading photos of their children taking baths, as Google is set to “Western standards.” Itosugi agreed with this sentiment and added Google does not allow people to change the standards according to the region they live in.

Itosugi debuted as an adult manga creator in 2004, and later transitioned to non-adult manga in 2007 with the short series Mono Kuro published under Akita Shoten‘s Champion RED Comics imprint. Itosugi has subsequently published and worked on several non-adult manga series. The artist is currently working on The Cuckolding Wizard’s Adventure under Akita Shoten‘s Champion RED Comics imprint.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Governmen revised its Youth Healthy Development Ordinance to expand the number of manga and anime that could be designated as “harmful publications” in 2011, and listed Aki Sora as one of the first six titles to be considered for restrictions. Itosugi then reported that the first and third Aki Sora manga volumes would no longer be printed. As the revised ordinance does not cover non-print distribution, the manga remained available in digital releases.

Sources: Masahiro Itosugi‘s X/Twitter account (link 2) via Otakomu


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