Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Victory Kickoff!! (銀河へキックオフ!!, Ginga e Kikkuofu!!, lit.Kickoff to the Galaxy!!) is a Japanese anime series produced by TYO Animations.It follows the Momoyama Predators, an association football team formed by elementary school students.
Cinebench is a cross-platform test suite which tests a computer's hardware capabilities. It can be used as a test for Cinema 4D's 3D modeling, animation, motion graphic and rendering performance on multiple CPU cores. The program "target[s] a certain niche and [is] better suited for high-end desktop and workstation platforms".
The lists include both anime and live-action films produced by Japanese studios, but do not include English-language international co-productions between Japanese and Hollywood studios. For example, many Hollywood films based on Japanese source material, were co‑produced with Japanese production companies.
High Speed! Free! Starting Days was released nationwide in Japanese theaters on December 5, 2015, to moderate success, ranking #5 on its opening weekend and being nominated for Best Picture in the Newtype Anime Awards. Funimation has licensed the film for North American release in 2018 along with Free! Timeless Medley and Free! Take Your Marks.
Superposition Benchmark is a benchmarking software based on the UNIGINE Engine.The benchmark was developed and published by UNIGINE Company in 2017. The main purpose of software is performance and stability testing for GPUs.
Best Score, Best Drama, and Best Comedy were also reinstated after being absent in the last year's edition. [6] [7] Best Film and Best Continuing Series were dropped. [7] A new category, Best Fantasy, was introduced. [7] [8] Carole & Tuesday, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, and Vinland Saga each received nine nominations, including the Anime of ...
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners won Anime of the Year at the seventh annual Crunchyroll Anime Awards, which were handed out Saturday in Tokyo. Three other titles scored a leading six awards each: Spy X ...
Some of VRV's content could be streamed for free, while other content required a subscription. The subscriptions to its channels were available for purchase individually, or in a premium bundle. VRV was available only in the United States, despite some of its partnered content being available for viewing worldwide outside the platform.