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A museum for Hyouka took place in the GAMERS main store in Akihabara from May 25 to June 15, 2022. [58] [59] Kujibikido also partnered with Hyouka for an online lottery, providing goods to win. [60] Ameba TV streamed the first 11 episodes of Hyouka on April 22, 2022, and Gifu Broadcasting System began rebroadcasting Hyouka starting from April 6 ...
The Volume 1 Blu-ray/DVD cover art for Hyouka depicting the main characters Hyouka (氷菓) is a 22-episode animated television series based on Honobu Yonezawa's novel of the same name. It was produced by Kyoto Animation with direction by Yasuhiro Takemoto, series composition by Shoji Gatoh, character design by Futoshi Nishiya, and music composition by Kohei Tanaka. The series centers around ...
Hyouka [2] (Japanese: 氷菓, Hepburn: Hyōka, lit. " Ice Cream/Frozen Dessert ") is a 2001 Japanese mystery novel written by Honobu Yonezawa . It is the first volume of the Classic Literature Club ( 古典部 , Koten-bu ) series.
Hyouka: Forbidden Secrets (氷菓, Hyōka) is a 2017 Japanese mystery film based on the novel Hyouka by Honobu Yonezawa. It stars Kento Yamazaki and Alice Hirose, [1] and it is directed by Mari Asato. It was released on November 3, 2017 and distributed by Kadokawa Pictures. [2]
Honobu Yonezawa was born in 1978 in the Gifu Prefecture. [2]From as young as he could remember, Yonezawa wanted to be a writer. At 11 years old, he wrote a sequel to H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds, [3] and started writing original novels in the second year of junior high school.
Yasuhiro Takemoto (Japanese: 武本 康弘, Hepburn: Takemoto Yasuhiro, April 5, 1972 – July 18, 2019) was a Japanese animator and television and film director.He worked at Kyoto Animation for almost his entire animation career after joining the company in 1996 until his death in 2019.
In Japanese polling, Newtype ' s best releases of Autumn 2011 to Summer 2012 announced the best anime series as Fate/Zero, The Idolmaster, Nisemonogatari, Tari Tari and Hyouka. For movies, the poll named only three awards for the K-On! Movie, Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha: The Movie and Wolf Children. [1] Another series debut was Sword Art Online.
The Anime Tourism Association (アニメツーリズム協会, Anime tsūrizumu kyōkai), or ATA, is a general incorporated association (jp:一般社団法人) founded September 16, 2016 by Kadokawa alongside key members of Japan's travel industry and anime industry for the furthering of tourism motivated by anime and manga. [1]