The official YouTube channel for Sizuk , a music project by composer Shunryu , has started streaming a preview video for its 10th digital single song, "Para Bellum." The song will be featured as the ending theme for the upcoming second season of the Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World TV anime. The lyrics were written by Natsumi Tadano , and Junpei Fujita from Elements Garden worked on arrangement. Ayame , the vocalist of Japanese rock band AliA , served as the vocalist. The band AliA also performs the anime's opening theme, "Senaka Awase." "Para Bellum" will be available digitally on July 18. The digital single jacket drawn by redjuice , known for his character design and illustration works for the three-part Project Ito anime film series — The Empire of Corpses (2015), Harmony (2015) and Genocidal Organ (2017) — has also been revealed. Shunryu has composed songs for idol groups including AKB48 and SKE48. He launched the...
- 6/8/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Things can gonna get tense on the battlefield, especially when two elites on each side just want to be together. The second season of the Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World TV anime is soon upon us with the series announcing tonight that the next season will premiere on July 10. Alongside the premiere date, a new key visual was released as well as the announcement of three new cast members. Joining the cast for Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World season 2 is: Magnacasa voiced by Show Hayami (Sosuke Aizen in Bleach ) Sir Karosos Newton voiced by Tomokazu Sugita (Gintoki in Gintama ) Garganly voiced by Kazuyuki Okitsu (Jonathan Joestar in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure ) Related: Gods' Games We Play Anime Leads Three-Way Collab Radio Show with Kei Sazane Light Novel Adaptations The original Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World light...
- 6/7/2024
- by Daryl Harding
- Crunchyroll
Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? Reveals July Release Date: All You Need to Know - Main Image
The Why Does Nobody Remember Me anime’s release date has finally been announced recently alongside the release of the show’s new trailer.
This new trailer puts the spotlight on Rinne, one of the anime’s main characters who is voiced by a popular Va whom many anime fans should be familiar with.
As the show’s premiere is just a bit over a month away, we should also get an announcement for its streaming platform partner soon.
Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? Release Date
Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? is the latest anime from Project No.9, the studio behind shows such as My Tiny Senpai, A Girl & Her Guard Dog, and The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten.
Unlike most of the studio’s recent works,...
The Why Does Nobody Remember Me anime’s release date has finally been announced recently alongside the release of the show’s new trailer.
This new trailer puts the spotlight on Rinne, one of the anime’s main characters who is voiced by a popular Va whom many anime fans should be familiar with.
As the show’s premiere is just a bit over a month away, we should also get an announcement for its streaming platform partner soon.
Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? Release Date
Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? is the latest anime from Project No.9, the studio behind shows such as My Tiny Senpai, A Girl & Her Guard Dog, and The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten.
Unlike most of the studio’s recent works,...
- 6/6/2024
- EpicStream
Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? , an upcoming TV anime based on the fantasy light novel series, has published a new character trailer as well as new information about the music and theme song performers for the series. The new trailer (below) focuses on Rinne (voiced by Kana Ichinose). The series will broadcast in Japan on Tokyo Mx beginning on July 13, 2024, with additional broadcasts to follow later on Bs Asahi, Kansai TV, and At-x. Akiyoshi Yasuda provides the music for the series. Unlucky Morpheus performs the opening theme for the series, which is entitled “Sekai Rinne” (“Death and Rebirth of the World”). Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? will also feature three different ending themes: “Togirenaide” (“Don't Be Interrupted”) by Susu, “Ai, Amnesia” by Urbangarde, and “Umbra” by ELFENSJóN. The original Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? light novels are written by Kei Sazane,...
- 6/5/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? , an upcoming TV anime based on the fantasy light novel series, has revealed published a new character video, this time focusing on Falin (voiced by Lynn), a powerful warrior who serves as Jeanne's bodyguard. The series will broadcast in Japan on Tokyo Mx, Bs Asahi, Kansai TV and other stations beginning in July of 2024. The original Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? light novels are written by Kei Sazane, illustrated by neco, and published in Japan by Media Factory under their Mf Bunko J imprint. An English language version of the manga adaptation with artwork by Arikan is also available on the Bookwalker Global digital manga platform. Tatsuma Minamikawa directs the TV anime at animation studio project No. 9. Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? key visual Related: Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? Anime Unveils...
- 5/29/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? , an upcoming TV anime based on the fantasy light novel series, has revealed published a new character video, this time focusing on Jeanne (voiced by Haruka Shiraishi), a former childhood friend of the protagonist. The series will broadcast in Japan on Tokyo Mx, Bs Asahi, Kansai TV and other stations beginning in July of 2024. The original Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? light novels are written by Kei Sazane, illustrated by neco, and published in Japan by Media Factory under their Mf Bunko J imprint. An English language version of the manga adaptation with artwork by Arikan is also available on the Bookwalker Global digital manga platform. Tatsuma Minamikawa directs the TV anime at animation studio project No. 9. Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? key visual Related: Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? Anime Reveals Additional...
- 5/22/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? , an upcoming TV anime based on the fantasy light novel series, has revealed two new cast members, a new visual (below), and a character video focusing Kai, on the main character of the show. The series will broadcast in Japan on Tokyo Mx, Bs Asahi, Kansai TV and other stations beginning in July of 2024. The new cast members include: Farin voiced by Lynn (Sylpha in I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince so I can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Ability ) Farin character visual Reiren voiced by Hana Hishikawa (Chastill Lillqvist in An Archdemon's Dilemma: How to Love Your Elf Bride ) Reiren character visual The original Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? light novels are written by Kei Sazane, illustrated by neco, and published in Japan by Media Factory under their Mf Bunko J imprint. An English language version...
- 5/8/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
It's a big year for light novel author Kei Sazane, who will have three anime adaptations onscreen in 2024. In addition to the currently airing Gods' Games We Play , there will be a second season of Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World , as well the upcoming Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? To celebrate, the heroines of all three series will be joining forces for a radio broadcast next week. Titled Sazane World Radio , the broadcast will unite the anime adaptations' lead voice actresses in conversation: Akari Kito (Leoleshea in Gods' Games We Play ) Sora Amamiya (Aliceliese Lou Nebulis IX in Our Last Crusade or The Rise of a New World ) Kana Ichinose (Rinne in Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? ) Related: Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? Anime Reveals Teaser Visual, Main Voice Cast Members The program will air Friday,...
- 4/12/2024
- by Kara Dennison
- Crunchyroll
Shining bright like a diamond and full of heart, every episode of this season's Gods' Games We Play anime pays off in spades with ending theme song "I'm Game!" by Hina Tachibana ( Umamusume: Pretty Derby Season 3 Ed), for which a creditless version of the accompanying sequence was just released. Join the club with the first two episodes of the series, now streaming on Crunchyroll . Related: Gods' Games We Play Anime Raises the Stakes in Creditless Opening Theme Video Based on the light novels by Kei Sazane and Toiro Tomose, Gods' Games We Play is directed by Tatsuya Shiraishi at studio Liden Films, with series composition by Ntl, character designs by Yoshihiro Watanabe ( Haganai ) and music by Gin. Crunchyroll is simulcasting the series in sub and dub, and describes the story: In a world of idle gods, humans are forced into brain challenges with them. With three defeats, gods lose their right to challenge,...
- 4/9/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
Following the premiere of its first episode, fantasy anime Gods' Games We Play released a creditless version of its opening theme sequence that features "NewGame" by six-piece rock band AliA ( Tales of Wedding Rings Ed). Related: As a Reincarnated Aristocrat, I'll Use My Appraisal Skill to Rise in the World Anime Reveals Creditless Ed Sequence Based on the light novels by Kei Sazane and Toiro Tomose, Gods' Games We Play is directed by Tatsuya Shiraishi at studio Liden Films, with series composition by Ntl, character designs by Yoshihiro Watanabe ( Haganai ) and music by Gin. Crunchyroll is simulcasting the series in sub and dub, and describes the story: In a world of idle gods, humans are forced into brain challenges with them. With three defeats, gods lose their right to challenge, while 10 victories spell human triumph. Fay, determined to achieve the impossible, enters the ultimate test of wits against the gods.
- 4/2/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
We're ready to show our hand and go all-in on new English dubs for the Spring 2024 anime season, starting with the announcement of a simultanous release for Gods' Games We Play on Crunchyroll from April 1 ! Here's the game-changing cast and crew for Episode 1: Gods' Games We Play English Dub Cast Fay voiced by Ryan Negrón Leshea voiced by Trisha Mellon Asta voiced by Rebecca Danae Miranda voiced by Molly Searcy Meep voiced by Kristin Sutton Male Reporter voiced by Kristian Eros Gods' Games We Play English Dub Crew Voice Director: Mike McFarland Producer: Zach Bolton Adaptation: James Cheek Mixer: Neal Malley Engineer: August Cline Related: Crunchyroll Announces Spring 2024 Anime Season Lineup! Key Visual Related: Mashle: Magic And Muscles Season 2 English Dub Hits Crunchyroll This Weekend Based on the light novels by Kei Sazane and Toiro Tomose, Gods' Games We Play is directed by Tatsuya Shiraishi at studio Liden Films,...
- 3/29/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
Gods' Games We Play , an upcoming TV anime based on the fantasy adventure light novel series, has published a new teaser trailer previewing the first episode with narration by the Mysterious Beautiful Girl (voiced by Miyu Tomita). The series begins broadcasting in Japan on April 1, 2024, and it will also stream on Crunchyroll as part of the spring 2024 anime simulcast lineup . The original Gods' Games We Play light novels are written by Kei Sazane, illustrated by Toiro Tomose and published in Japan by Media Factory under their Mf Bunko J imprint. An English language version is also available from Yen Press. Tatsuya Shiraishi directs the TV anime at animation studio Liden Films. Ntl provides the series composition and scripts, Yoshihiro Watanabe (of Frontier One), and Gin (Busted Rose) provides the music. Gods' Games We Play key visual Related: Gods' Games We Play Anime New Trailer Previews Hina Tachibana's Ending Theme...
- 3/29/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
After a short delay last year , Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World season two will finally premiere in July 2024, the series announced today at AnimeJapan 2024. The announcement came alongside the release of the creditless ending video for the second season featuring "Para Bellum" by Sizuk as well as the reveal of two additional cast members. Joining Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World in its second season are: Johaim voiced by Junya Enoki Mei voiced by Miyu Tomita Related: Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World Season 2 Anime Announces Theme Song Performers The original Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World light novels are penned by Kei Sazane, with Ao Nekonabe drawing the original illustrations. Season two is directed by Yui Inaba at Studio Palette x Silver Link. with Studio Palette credited for series composition and Kaori Yoshikawa for character design.
- 3/23/2024
- by Daryl Harding
- Crunchyroll
Kadokawa released a brand new trailer for the upcoming TV anime adaptation of Gods’ Games We Play today, following the special stage event held at AnimeJapan 2024. The new trailer features the ending theme “I’m Game!” performed by voice actor Hina Tachibana, as well as announcing that Miyu Tomita will join the cast as a Mysterious Beautiful Girl. Mysterious Beautiful Girl character visual Related: Gods' Games We Play Anime Introduces Pearl Diamond in New Heroine x Game Visual Based on the light novels by Kei Sazane and Toiro Tomose, Gods' Games We Play is being directed by Tatsuya Shiraishi at studio Liden Films, with series composition by Ntl, character designs by Yoshihiro Watanabe ( Haganai ) and music by Gin. Crunchyroll will stream the series in the upcoming spring 2024 anime season starting April 1. Yen Press, which publishes the light novels' official English version , describes the first volume as such: In their (overabundance of) free time,...
- 3/23/2024
- by Daryl Harding
- Crunchyroll
Written by Kei Sazane and illustrated by neco, Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? is a popular fantasy light novel series that has been published from July 25, 2017, to August 25, 2020, consisting of nine volumes in total. A manga based on the novel series has been ongoing since 2018 and in July 2023, it has been confirmed that an anime adaptation of Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? was also in the works. The studio behind the series, Project No.9, has finally released the first teaser video for the upcoming anime, while also confirming that the premiere will take place in July 2024.
Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? is a series that has – officially – been described as follows:
War between the five races on earth – the humans, the “Demonic Race”, the “Wild God Race”, the “Spirit Race” and the “Phantom Beast Race”- has ended in the victory of humans.
Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? is a series that has – officially – been described as follows:
War between the five races on earth – the humans, the “Demonic Race”, the “Wild God Race”, the “Spirit Race” and the “Phantom Beast Race”- has ended in the victory of humans.
- 3/19/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? , an upcoming TV anime based on the fantasy light novel series, has revealed a new teaser trailer and two new cast members. The series will broadcast in Japan on Tokyo Mx, Bs Asahi, Kansai TV and other stations beginning in July of 2024. The new cast members include: Ashuran voiced by Seiichiro Yamashita (Orcelott in Shangri-La Frontier ) Ashuran character visual Saki voiced by Sayumi Suzushiro (Lawine in Frieren: Beyond Journey's End ) Saki character visual The original Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? light novels are written by Kei Sazane, illustrated by neco, and published in Japan by Media Factory under their Mf Bunko J imprint. An English language version of the manga adaptation with artwork by Arikan is also available on the Bookwalker Global digital manga platform. Tatsuma Minamikawa directs the TV anime at animation studio project No. 9. Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World?...
- 3/19/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
Next month, Gods' Games We Play debuts in Japan and right here on Crunchyroll! In the lead-up to the premiere, the new anime is showing off a series of "Heroine x Game" visuals, featuring the stars of the show and various popular games. Today, we meet Pearl Diamond as she goes all in on a game of cards. Related: Gods' Games We Play TV Anime Squares off Against Leshea in New Special Visual Pearl Diamond is voiced by Hina Tachibana, who also appeared as shy pop idol Maina Ichii in If My Favorite Pop Idol Made it to the Budokan, I Would Die . Related: Gods' Games We Play Anime to Stream on Crunchyroll Based on the light novels by Kei Sazane and Toiro Tomose, Gods' Games We Play is being directed by Tatsuya Shiraishi at studio Liden Films, with series composition by Ntl, character designs by Yoshihiro Watanabe ( Haganai ) and music by Gin.
- 3/15/2024
- by Kara Dennison
- Crunchyroll
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