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Katsuhiro Otomo’s Live-Action Domu Pilot Film Premieres at Niigata International Animation Film Festival

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Festival takes place from March 17 to March 22

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The pilot film for the unrealized live-action film adaptation of Katsuhiro Otomo‘s Domu manga will premiere at the Niigata International Animation Film Festival. The festival will take place from March 17 to March 22 with a retrospective section on Otomo. Otomo (Akira, Memories) personally directed the live-action pilot film.

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Otomo launched the Domu manga in 1980. Dark Horse Manga published it in English. The manga won the Excellence Award at the Japan Cartoonists Association Awards in 1981 and won the Best Comic award at 1984 Seiun Awards. It became the first manga to win the Nihon SF Taisho Award in 1983.

Touchstone Pictures with Guillermo del Toro previously possessed the rights for a live-action film adaptation of the manga.

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Otomo initially became known for works such as Kibun wa mō Sensō and his most famous title internationally, Akira. He then branched into animation by directing part of the Robot Carnival omnibus and a feature film adaptation of his own Akira story. He directed other anime projects such as the Memories omnibus, the Gundam: Mission to the Rise event short, and the Steamboy feature. He also collaborated on Harmagedon, Roujin Z, Spriggan, Metropolis, Freedom Project and Hipira: The Little Vampire. Otomo confirmed in 2018 that he is working on a new manga. He had revealed in 2012 that he was preparing his first long series since Akira. He is directing his third animated feature film Orbital Rise.

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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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