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Gunbuster Available on ITVX

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The original 6-part Gunbuster OAV series from 1988, directed by Hideaki Anno, is streaming on the ITVX website here. The series was spotted by Laura Watton on Twitter, who also notes that the series is not currently in the platform’s collection of anime links here.

Although a dubbed version of the series was created in 2022 by Discotek, the version on ITVX is in Japanese with English subtitles. In the story, heroine Noriko Takaya’s dream is to become a space pilot like her father, Admiral Yuzo Takaya. After entering Okinawa Girls Space Pilot High School, Noriko is handpicked by instructor Kouichiro Ohta as someone with great potential. She must then persuade everyone, especially herself, that she can indeed fulfill her goal and become an accomplished pilot despite being just an ordinary girl.

Apart from Gunbuster, the following anime are now streaming on ITVX. They are English-dubbed unless otherwise indicated.

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Aoharu x Machinegun here

Bartender here (subtitled version only)

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Card Captor Sakura here, pictured right

Cowboy Bebop here

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Emma: A Victorian Romance Season 1 here

Erased here, pictured left

Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry here

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Full Metal Panic! Series 1 here, as well as Full Metal Panic!: FUMOFFU, Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid and Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory.

Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo here

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Ghost in the Shell 2.0 here – this is the modified 2008 edition of the original 1995 Ghost in the Shell film by Mamoru Oshii.

Gundam Reconguista in G here

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Gurren Lagann here

InuYasha Series 1 here

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Looking for Magical DoReMi here

Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine, Lupin the Third: Part 5 and Lupin the 3rd Part 6 here – does not include the OAV episode of Lupin the Third: Part 5 or the “Part 0” episode of Lupin the 3rd Part 6

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Megalobox here

Nadia – The Secret of Blue Water here, pictured right

Patlabor: The Movie here

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Persona 5 here

Planetes here

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Princess Jellyfish here

The Promised Neverland Season 1 here, pictured left

Sword of the Stranger here

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The Tatami Galaxy here (subtitled version only)

Tokyo Ghoul here, as well as Tokyo Ghoul √A and Tokyo Ghoul:re

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Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust here

The Vision of Escaflowne here (Funimation dub)

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Welcome to the Ballroom here (subtitled version only)

Your Lie in April here





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Azuki Launches Gloomy Bear: Apocalyptic Love Manga in English on April 4

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1-shot manga based on Mori Chack’s character to be available on Azuki‘s website; iOS, Android app

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Azuki announced on Tuesday that it will digitally publish NAZ and Masato Fujisaki‘s Gloomy Bear: Apocalyptic Love manga based on Mori Chack’s Gloomy Bear character in English on April 4. The one-shot manga will be available on Azuki‘s website as well as on its iOS and Android applications.

Azuki describes the manga’s story:

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A young man and woman have kept keychains as mementos of each other, even after they drifted apart. But one day, when they find themselves under attack by zombies, the keychains come to life to protect them! Can Gloomy Bear and All-Purpose Bunny defeat the zombies and bring the two back together?

Mori Chack created the Gloomy Bear character in 2000. The illustrator also created characters such as Podolly and Kumakikai.

The Itazura Guma no Gloomy (Gloomy the Naughty Grizzly) television anime series premiered in April 2021. The anime celebrated the 20th anniversary of the character. Mori had released a “trial” animated short for the character in 2014.

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Sakura-Con Screens N. American Premieres for To Every You I’ve Loved Before, To Me, The One Who Loved You, Sasaki and Miyano: Graduation, More Anime

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Crunchyroll announced on Tuesday that it will screen the North American premieres for several anime and anime films at this year’s Sakura-Con event at the Seattle Convention Center on April 7-9. including:

This year’s event will host Junya Enoki (voice of Yuji in Jujutsu Kaisen), Yoshihiro Watanabe (Orange studio producer), Waki Kiyotaka (Orange studio chief producer), Kenji Muto (Trigun Stampede director), Hisashi Kagawa (She, The Ultimate Weapon character designer), Junichi Hayama (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood movie director), and Kōhei Eguchi (Eight Bit Co., Ltd. producer).

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Last year’s Sakura-Con took place at the Seattle Convention Center on April 15-17, 2022. Sakura-Con 2020 and 2021 were canceled due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Asia Northwest Cultural Education Association hosts Sakura-Con in Seattle annually. It describes the convention as “the oldest and most well attended anime convention in the Pacific Northwest.” The convention started in 1998.

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Yu-Gi-Oh Cross Duel Smartphone Game Ends Service

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Game ends service on September 4

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The official website for the Yu Gi Oh! Cross Duel iOS and Android game announced on Tuesday that the game is ending service on September 4 at 1:00 a.m. EDT.

Sales of in-game Crystal currency have halted. Refunds for unused Crystals will will be available starting on September 5.

There will be a new single-player event based on Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens on April 4 and a new raid event on April 13.

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The game launched for smartphones in July 2022 in Japan and on September 6, 2022 worldwide. It features four-player card battles.

Source: Yu Gi Oh! Cross Duel game’s website (link 2) via Hachima Kikо̄




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