Japan, a country with a rich history and thriving economy, has earned the nickname "Anime Kingdom" due to its popularity in animated media. While humans are certainly present in Japan, there's more to it than that. Animes exist in Japan, beyond just the realm of human imagination. Beyond the Fairy Ring, you can find anime-chans living in the world of fairies. There might be a Fairy Ring near your town too, whether in Harajuku or even the Ashigara mountains. If we're lucky, by opening that door, we may have the chance to meet these fascinating anime-chans. This is the land where you can encounter anime-chans.
The series of shorts featuring super-deformed characters premiered with the Anime-chan ni Kaeru Kuni television variety program on Japans Tokyo MX1 channel. A 3D CG anime project adapting Oso-teki Kinoko Gijinka Zukan (osos Kinoko Personification Pictorial Book), a picture book that imagines mushroom varieties as girls, was announced under the title Mori no Yousei Kinoko no Musume (Forest Fairies: Mushroom Girls) for a 2017 premiere. The cast introduced the project and its characters on Anime-chan ni Kaeru Kuni in October.(Source: ANN)
Shigino Akira is an anime director. Hes a member of JAniCA. Also known as Shigino Akira (しぎのあきら) and Gyariko (義野利幸)....