Just in time for the Philippine TV premiere of Voltes V on GMA Network, an artist and fan debuted a sculpture of the Voltes V robot he made out of cardboard and hot glue. Artist Sarjit Singh—or Sarjigami on social media—says he’s been ...
Avid anime enthusiast Michael B. Jordan is reportedly spearheading an anime spin-off of the wildly successful Creed franchise, according to a Deadline report. Fresh off the success of Creed III’s premiere, Jordan is said to be in talks with Amazon to expand ...
Listen to some of the works of these Japanese geniuses.
I was a fan of Japanese rock band Radwimps long before I became obsessed with Makoto Shinkai’s coming-of-age animated films. Ever since 2016 ‘s Kimi No Na Wa (Your Name), the filmmaker and the band have collaborated to create fantastical anime scores ...
After years of waiting, the trailer for the Filipino adaptation of the classic Japanese anime Voltes V finally dropped simultaneous with the country’s welcoming of 2023. It’s been a long, hard road for GMA Network, who took a chance and secured the ...
Now this is some next-level stuff. We've heard of killer gameplay, but killer tech? We're not talking about the hey-that's-awesome kind here, but the you-die-in-the-game-you-die-in-real-life kind. The father of modern virtual reality (VR) just made a gaming headset that is designed to kill ...
Jether Amar is an artist who works as an animator and art director for local film and production outfit Rocketsheep Studio. If the company sounds familiar, it’s because it’s the studio that produced groundbreaking films like Saving Sally and Hayop Ka! The ...
Trese leaps from the page to the screen, presenting a textured world with vibrant color and compelling action.
Trese is a badass. The six-episode series from Netflix wastes no time in establishing Budjette Tan and Kajo Baldisimo’s comic book heroine as someone not to be trifled with. Debuting in 2005 as a self-funded passion project, the Trese komiks are noir supernatural murder mysteries beautifully illustrated in ...
Netflix just released the first look of Trese, a homegrown anime from the Philippines created by Budgette Tan and Kajo Baldisimo. The images were shown at the launch of the Netflix Anime festival on October 27.According to Rio Uchida, a Japanese actress ...
Hey, the gang’s back. And everyone looks different? Did our favorite cybernetic counter-cyberterrorist commander, major Motoko Kusanagi, always have super purple hair? Why does everyone look so… full? And where can I get my very own Tachikoma?The latest iteration of the beloved ...
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