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Voiced by: Masahiro Itō [3] (Japanese); James Marler [2] (English) A speedy and dedicated postman who works at the Capital of Mages. He manages to deliver mail to Al, even in the most obscure places. Lucica Wayne (ルシカ・ウェイン, Rushika Wein) Voiced by: Mai Nakahara [3] (Japanese); Molly Searcy [2] (English) Al's obsessively doting ...
The anime was selected by The Verge as one of the best anime of 2018, saying that it is "genuine", [23] and by The New York Times as the #8 International Show of the Year, with TV critic Mike Hale describing it as "a funny and moving coming-of-age story that should translate across all boundaries of age or culture."
Theron Martin of Anime News Network gave the film a B+ rating. In his review, he felt the film wasn't long enough to deliver its emotional impact but did give credit to its soft and understated score, quality artistic effort and well-cast English dub, concluding that "If you're looking for a low-key romantic tale and don't mind a big chunk of ...
With time running out, Asakusa proposes changing the end of the anime to match the music track they have and keeping the dance party scene as a DVD extra. After working heavily through the night to finish their tasks, Eizouken manages to finish the anime and Kanamori takes extreme measures to get DVDs printed in time for the Comet-A convention.
The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.
Ever since King Owen collapsed from illness, the job of running the country falls to Owen's extremely competent son, Crown Prince, now Prince Regent, Wein Salema Arbalest. Alongside his beautiful and capable aide, Ninym Ralei, Wein upholds the image of a genius prince that leads the nation with an iron hand.
Anime is a well-known style of illustration originating from Japan, but with over 11,000 anime series in existence, it actually describes a variety of illustration styles.
According to Anime News Network, Kimi ni Todoke is now the "shōjo manga with the most #1 books and the most books to sell one million copies since 2008" in Japan. [63] The series was the third best-selling manga series in Japan in 2010, with 6,572,813 copies sold. [ 72 ]