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A second anime film retelling the events of the second season was released on September 30, 2017. [8] [9] A new anime project was announced in 2019, focusing on Kumiko as a student in her third year. [10] It was later revealed to be a third season that premiered on April 7, 2024, on NHK Educational TV. [11]
Ikeda drew inspirations from Kaibutsu-kun and has incorporated some references later into the first serialization of the Rosario + Vampire manga. In an interview at Lucca Comics 2012, Ikeda said he is a big fan of Tim Burton and was inspired by his works, including The Nightmare Before Christmas, and particularly Edward Scissorhands because the monster has a sensitive soul.
Euphonium: The Movie – May the Melody Reach You!, both of which were abridged adaptations of the anime. However, the movie takes place within the universe of the television series, in which Mizore and Nozomi appear as supporting characters; conversely, main characters in the series such as Kumiko and Reina only appear in supporting roles. [2]
Sound! Euphonium (Japanese: 響け! ユーフォニアム, Hepburn: Hibike! Yūfoniamu) is a Japanese novel series written by Ayano Takeda. The story is set in Uji, Kyoto and focuses on the Kitauji High School Music Club, whose concert band is steadily improving thanks to the newly appointed adviser's strict instruction.
Kyoto Animation announced an anime film, subtitled Welcome to the Kitauji High School Concert Band (~北宇治高校吹奏楽部へようこそ~, Kitauji Kōkō Suisōgaku-bu e Yōkoso), at the Kyoani and Do Fan Days event in October 2015. [3] The film would serve as a recap of the anime television series adaptation of the novel series Sound!
Rosario + Vampire (Japanese: ロザリオとバンパイア, Hepburn: Rozario to Banpaia) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akihisa Ikeda.The story revolves around Tsukune Aono, a boy who inadvertently enrolls in a boarding school for monsters.
All anime released from December 1 of the year before the festival to November 30 of the current year in Japan become candidates. [2] The anime that best represents the category it was nominated in is chosen as the winner of that category. In the first year of the celebration, the award was given to Spirited Away as 'Grand Prix'.
The name of the Windows 10 mascot was officially introduced as Tōko (or Touko) Madobe on 31 July 2015. [49] As confirmed on the character's official Facebook page, her name is a homonym for one of the readings for the Japanese word for 'ten': too (とお). [50] Her name was chosen by fans through an online poll.