Promare Anime Film Cast Members & More Revealed

The official Promare anime website has updated with new details for the upcoming film. First, the website revealed a new visual that showcases several of the characters that will be featured in the film. Next, some new cast members were revealed, which include: Kendo Kobayashi: Vinny – A mouse who wears a helmet that lives in the national firefighting service FDPP. He is also the mascot of Burning Rescue and tends to follow Lucia. Arata Furuta: Deus Prometh – A mysterious scientist who is recruited by the United Nations research tema to…

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2nd Promare Anime Film Trailer Streamed

The official website for the Promare anime has updated with some new details for the upcoming film. First, a trailer was revealed that features a short look at the setting of the film. Next, the cast for the film was revealed, which consists of: Ken’ichi Matsuyama: Galo Thymos – A new member of the Burning Rescue Team, while still a teenager he has more of an attitude than others around him. Taichi Saotome: Lio Fotia – The leader of Mad Burnish, who seems to keep her cool, but it is actually the opposite.…

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Studio Trigger & XFlag’s Promare Anime Trailer Streamed

Recently the TOHO Animation Youtube channel has updated with a trailer for Studio Trigger and XFlag’s collaboration project, Promare. The trailer reveals that their project will be a film project, and will receive a theatrical release in Japan in 2019.  The official website for the project also revealed an official visual as well as a reveal of the staff.  According to ANN, the tagline for the visual translates as “The world ablaze.”   The staff includes: Studio Trigger, Kazuki Nakashima: Original Work Hiroyuji Imaishi: Director Kazuki Nakashima: Script Writer Shigeto Koyama: Character/Mechanical Designer Sushio: Animation Tomotaka Kubo: Art Director Saishi…

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Studio Trigger Announces 3 New Titles, Including Denkou Choujin Gridman

Today during Anime Expo 2017, Studio Trigger announced three of its new titles. Among these new titles is an adaptation for Tsuburaya Productions’ tokusatsu series, Denkou Choujin Gridman! Gridman was an innovative tokusatsu series that used D-2 digital video, and the series ran from 1993 to 1994 for a total of 39-episodes. The series featured three young kids attempting to make their own video game superhero, but only to discover it is possessed by the inter-dimensional cop, Gridman. Gridman is in search of the villainous, Kahn Digifer, who seeks to…

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