On June 9th, Ryūdai Ishizaka's manga adaptation anime series, Iwa-Kakeru! -Climbing Girls-, will be released on Blu-ray by Anime Limited on Monday.
The narrative revolves around female athletes competing in sports climbing, specifically on man-made walls while utilizing both mental and physical abilities. Konomi Kasahara, a first-year high school student at Hanamiya Girls' High School, discovered this activity after honing her mental skills through puzzle games during her junior high school years. Upon encountering her new school's climbing wall, she joined its climbing team.
In the show, Mitsugu Bamba is a teenage girl with a strong passion for giving blood. Despite the unfriendly demeanor of the nurse at the local blood bank, she continues to visit regularly. On one such visit, she meets a stunning foreigner with an extremely pale complexion, as if she were about to collapse. Surprisingly, instead of fainting, the girl begins to destroy the blood bank. After she passes out, Mitsugu takes her home.
Oshii serves as the executive director for this anime project and has contributed significantly to its creation. Nishimura has been tasked with directing it, while Yamamura has been assigned to write the scripts alongside Oshii. Aragaki has been entrusted with character design for this production.
It is the end of the Meiji Era. Ishikawa Takuboku, a talented poet but facing financial difficulties, decides to launch a detective agency from his residence due to a specific murder case that requires investigation. He calls it the Woodpecker Detective's Office. "The ghosts of the Twelve-Story Tower in Asakusa," "the man-eating figure who wanders the streets on snowy nights"... Takuboku engages in numerous unusual incidents alongside Kindaichi Kyosuke, who serves as his associate.
Shinpei Ezaki was the chief director of LIDEN FILMS for the anime production of Monster Strike The Movie, Hanebad!, and Gunslinger Stratos: The Animation. Tomome Makino directed the series as an episode director for Tsuredure Children, Shōwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjū, and Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto. LIDEN FILMS is credited with production alongside Tôhoku Shinsha for these series. Taku Kishimoto oversaw the series scripts as the scriptwriter for 91 Days, Silver Spoon, and Haikyu!! three seasons. Kaoru Saki is credited with creating the original character designs for these series, while Shuichi Hara adapted those character designs for animation. MONACA composed the music for these series, and Yōji Shimizu was the sound director for these productions.
Naruto Collector's Edition Set 3 from Anime Limited includes a booklet with 32 pages and contains episodes 111 through 165 of the series.
Let me start by saying that the story revolves around the rescue of Sasuke by Naruto and his classmates. To begin with, Naruto's friends face off against the deadly skills of the Sound Ninja Four in order to save their friend. Choji, Neji, Kiba, and Shikamaru are put through their paces as they fight for their lives. Next, Naruto faces his rival in their first epic battle at Final Valley. This is just the beginning of their intense rivalry that will shape their destinies in the future. So, get ready to witness young legends rise in this fan-favorite series that will leave you on the edge of your seat!
Furthermore, Naruto's fifth volume on Blu-ray from Anime Limited includes episodes 111 through 137 from the series.
EX-ARM manga by Shinya Komi and HiRock is being released on Blu-ray by Anime Limited.
Yoshikatsu Kimura directed the anime adaptation of Visual Flight Studio, which was based on the manga by Sō Kimura. Tommy Morton oversaw the scriptwriting for the series while Sō Kimura composed the music. Akira Natsume is the main character in the manga whose brain was saved after being involved in a traffic accident. It was later used as part of an advanced weapon. Akira works with the police's EX-ARM countermeasure division in order to regain his lost memories and body.
Date A Live V is being released by Anime Limited. The new voice actor for Mio Takamiya is Aya Endō, who is known for her stunning beauty and mysterious character. She has ties to Shido's past. Koushi Tachibana created the original light novel series in March 2011 with illustrations by Tsunako.
ABCiee Working Diary is being released on Blu-ray by Anime Limited. This anime follows Abciee, a cryptid who was drawn to Osaka's Nakanoshima sandbank by radio waves five years ago. Now working at the "Ebishi" TV station as a new employee, Abciee strives for self-improvement with the support of her friends and colleagues.
Ryo Suki Aoike directed the anime known as "Akindo Sei Little Peso," "Kaiju Step Wandabada," or "Little Peso." Rie Izawa wrote the script for this production, while Shigezō Kamimura composed its music. Fanworks was responsible for producing this anime. Fumiya Fujii sang "Happy Boshūchū," which serves as its theme song.
Crunchyroll is planning to launch a Blu-ray version of Gods' Games We Play, while Yen Press is currently publishing the English translation of the novels that describe this story.
When the gods grow bored, they decide to spice up their eternal existence by challenging all takers in an ultimate battle of wits! Of course, these deities are capricious, unfair, and incomprehensible at the best of times, so winning is virtually impossible for a mere mortal. Even so, things are bound to get interesting when a former goddess and a genius human boy team up in a bid to win the game to end all games!
Tatsuya Shiraishi directed the anime at LIDEN FILMS, who also produced Call of the Night and Hanebado!. NTL was responsible for writing the series scripts. Yoshihiro Watanabe from Frontier One designed the characters, while Gin from Busted Rose composed the music at Pony Canyon. AliA sang the opening theme song "NewGame," while Hina Tachibana, the voice of Pearl Diamond in the series, performed the ending theme song "I'm GAME!".
A Blu-ray version of the television anime adaptation of Arata Akira 's manga, titled "A Destructive God Sits Next to Me," will be released by Anime Limited. In this anime, Seri Koyuki is a high school student who tries to avoid social interactions because he knows he will be the straight man to their antics. That is until he meets Kabuto Hanadori, his classmate who has chūnibyō (second-year middle school syndrome) and believes his eyepatch conceals his god of destruction alter ego. Hanadori requires a straight man to control his behavior, which draws Koyuki in.