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Aniplex of America has announced its plans to theatrically distribute “Clockwork Girl,” the inaugural installment of the Virgin Punk original anime series, in the United States. While a specific U.S. release date is currently “Coming Soon,” the film premiered in Japanese theaters on June 27, 2025, and notably opened at #1 in the mini-theater rankings

The popular light novel series Haibara’s Teenage New Game+, known in Japan as Haibara-kun no Tsuyokute Seishun New Game, has officially been greenlit for an anime adaptation. The announcement was made via the official X (formerly Twitter) account for the franchise and Hobby Japan’s HJ Bunko imprint, generating excitement among fans of the time-traveling romantic

The highly anticipated second season of the Call of the Night anime has officially announced that veteran voice actor Tomokazu Sugita will be joining its cast, alongside the confirmation that the popular hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts will once again perform the ending theme song. The new season is set to premiere on Friday, July 4,

Fans of the beloved romantic comedy anime series The Dangers in My Heart, known in Japan as Boku no Kokoro no Yabai Yatsu, can anticipate a new chapter in Kyotaro Ichikawa and Anna Yamada’s story with the upcoming compilation film. Titled The Dangers in My Heart: The Movie, the theatrical release is officially slated for

Tokyo-based creator management and global media company GeeXPlus, a subsidiary of the prominent Kadokawa Group, has announced the launch of its new division, GeeXProductions. This strategic expansion aims to deepen the agency’s involvement in intellectual property (IP) creation, facilitating the production of original animated content driven by its roster of influential creators. The inaugural slate

The highly anticipated anime adaptation of Leeanne M. Krecic’s popular webcomic, “Let’s Play,” is officially slated for an October 2025 premiere. A new English-subtitled trailer has further unveiled additional cast members and staff, building excitement for its debut. The series will broadcast in Japan on Fuji TV’s “+Ultra” programming block, with Crunchyroll confirmed to stream

Mamoru Hosoda’s highly anticipated new anime film, “Scarlet” (Japanese title: Hateshinaki Scarlet, or “Scarlet Without Limits”), has unveiled its main voice cast. The film will star Mana Ashida as the titular character, Scarlet, and Masaki Okada as Hijiri. Mana Ashida will portray Scarlet, a powerful princess who navigates time and space, voicing her character in