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The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie
is a 2022 Japanese animated romantic comedy film based on ''The Quintessential Quintuplets'' manga series by Negi Haruba and a sequel to the anime television series ''The Quintessential Quintuplets'' (2019–2021). Produced by Bibury Animation Studios and distributed by Pony Canyon, the film is directed by Masato Jinbo from a script written by Keiichirō Ōchi and stars Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, Kana Hanazawa, Ayana Taketatsu, Miku Itō, Ayane Sakura, and Inori Minase. In the film, Futaro Uesugi plans to confess his love to one of the Nakano quintuplets during their final school festival. A continuation of the anime series was announced in March 2021, followed by the confirmation of the project as a film in April. The cast and staff for the film were revealed in October and December 2021, respectively. ''The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie'' was released in Japan on May 20, 2022. The film has grossed over million worldwide and received nominations at the Newtype Anime Awards. Pl ...
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Masato Jinbo
is a Japanese anime director and screenwriter. Since 2014, he has directed multiple series, including the adaptations of ''Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya'' and ''Chaos;Child''. Biography Jinbo was born in Tokyo and graduated from . He worked at Studio Graffiti as an apprentice, and at Studio Cab and Studio Sion as a production manager. In 2005, he directed the web anime ''Hito Ken Mamoru-kun to Ayumi-chan "Sekai o Shiawase ni"''. In 2014, Jinbo made his major directorial debut with the second season of the anime series ''Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya''. In 2018, Jinbo established PartsCraft, a company that specializes in animation planning and production. In 2022, he was nominated for Best Director at the ''Newtype'' Anime Awards for his work on ''The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie''. Works TV series * ''Ginga Densetsu Weed'' (2006; storyboards) * '' Zoids: Genesis'' (2006; episode director) * '' Simoun'' (2006; episode director) * ''Hell Girl'' (2006, 2017; episode director) ...
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Newtype Anime Awards
is a monthly magazine publication originating from Japan, covering anime (and to a lesser extent, tokusatsu, manga, Japanese science fiction, seiyuu, and video games). It was launched by publishing company Kadokawa Shoten on March 8, 1985, with its April issue, and has since seen regular release on the 10th of every month in its home country. ''Newtype Korea'' is published in Korea. Spin-off publications of ''Newtype'' also exist in Japan, such as Newtype Hero/Newtype the Live (which are dedicated to tokusatsu) and ''NewWORDS'' (which is geared toward a more mature adult market), as well as numerous limited-run versions (such as ''Clamp Newtype''). The name of the magazine comes from the "Newtypes" in the Universal Century timeline of the ''Gundam'' series, specifically ''Mobile Suit Gundam'' (1979) and its sequel ''Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam'' (1985). ''Newtype'' magazine launched a week after ''Zeta Gundam'' began airing on March 2, 1985. ''Newtype USA'' was an English language ...
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Takaya Kuroda
is a Japanese actor and voice actor from Tokyo, Japan. He is affiliated with Axlone, and was formerly with Mausu Promotion and 81 Produce. He is best known for his bass voice, which has usually seen him cast in villainous roles such as the voice of Yaiba in ''GoGo Sentai Boukenger''. He is best known to western audiences for providing the voice of Kazuma Kiryu, the protagonist of the ''Like a Dragon'' series. Because of his vocal resemblance to the late Hirotaka Suzuoki, he was chosen to replace Suzuoki as the voice of Starscream in '' Transformers: Cybertron'' as Suzuoki's health deteriorated. Kuroda is also the lead singer of the rock band ''Takaya Kuroda & Goodfellas''. Filmography Animation Film Video games Drama CDs Live action Dubbing roles References External links * Kazuma Kiryū's voice actor has a band — and it's beyond awesome!bIGDB.comvia Medium {{DEFAULTSORT:Kuroda, Takaya 1965 births Living people Japanese male stage actors Japa ...
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Satoshi Hino
is a Japanese voice actor. He is known for his voice acting roles in anime, many of which also feature voice actress Rie Kugimiya, such ''Shakugan no Shana'', ''Zero no Tsukaima'', ''Gintama'', and ''Nabari no Ou''. Early life and career Hino was born in the United States and raised in Tokyo. He lived in San Francisco until the age of five. He was a member of the Children's Theater Company when he was a teenager. Hino originally aimed to be a stage actor, but changed goals to become a voice actor in earnest following his participation in the dubbing of the American drama television series '' ER''. In 2001, he played his first lead role as Eddie in the overseas drama ''Wanda Eddy'' broadcast on NHK Educational TV. While initially not aware of dubbing's connection to anime, he was called to the audition for, and eventually secured a role in, ''Ikki Tousen'', a work in which the dubbing director participated. Hino has performed as a voice actor in various fields such as dubbing, ...
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Natsumi Takamori
is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Pro-Fit. Some of her major roles are Mei Misaki in '' Another'', Miku Maekawa in ''The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls'', Nikka Edvardine Katajainen in '' Brave Witches'', Ellery Himeyuri in ''Tantei Opera Milky Holmes'', Konatsu Toro in '' Gokujyo'', Hiotan in '' Denkigai no Honya-san'', and Misaki Kamiigusa in ''The Pet Girl of Sakurasou is a Japanese light novel series written by Hajime Kamoshida, with illustrations by Kēji Mizoguchi. ASCII Media Works published 13 volumes between January 2010 and March 2014. A manga adaptation illustrated by Hōki Kusano was serialized A ...''. She also goes by the name of on adult video games. Filmography Anime Film Video games Drama CD References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Takamori, Natsumi 1987 births Living people Actors from Yamanashi Prefecture Japanese video game actresses Japanese voice actresses Musicians from Yamanashi Prefecture Voice actresse ...
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Tia Ballard
Tia Lynn Ballard (born May 11, 1986) is an American voice actress and ADR director affiliated with Funimation and Sentai Filmworks. Some of her notable roles are Kusano in ''Sekirei'', Mizore Shirayuki in '' Rosario + Vampire'', Rin Ogata in '' Rideback'', Happy in ''Fairy Tail'', Eris in ''Cat Planet Cuties'', Nanami Momozono in ''Kamisama Kiss'', Kokomi Teruhashi in '' The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.'', Zero Two in ''Darling in the Franxx'', Itsuki Nakano in ''The Quintessential Quintuplets'' and Yashiro Nene in ''Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun''. Biography Ballard was born and grew up in Paris, Texas. She developed an interest in voice acting when she attended a local anime convention, seeing the panel of voice actors, and learned that Funimation was only two hours from her hometown. While attending Paris Junior College, she was a participant in the Disney College Program, after which she changed her major to theatre. Ballard graduated in 2006 with an associate degree in theatre a ...
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Bryn Apprill
Bryn is a Welsh word meaning hill. It may also refer to: Places United Kingdom See also UK location England * Bryn, Greater Manchester ** Bryn (ward), an electoral ward in Wigan ** Bryn railway station * Cornwall Wales * Bryn, an electoral division of Conwy County Borough Council * Bryn, Llanelli in Carmarthenshire * Bryn, Neath Port Talbot * The Bryn, a village in Monmouthshire Elsewhere * Bryn, Akershus, Bærum, Norway * Bryn, Oslo, Norway ** Bryn Station * Bryn, Ukraine, a village in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine Other uses * Bryn (given name), includes a list of people with the given name * Bryn (surname), includes a list of people with the surname * ''Bryn'', a 2003 album by Welsh bass-baritone Bryn Terfel * "Bryn", a 2008 song by Vampire Weekend from ''Vampire Weekend'' See also * Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania, U.S. * Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, U.S. * Brin (other) * Bryne (other) * Brynn (other) Brynn is an Anglicised spelling of the Welsh giv ...
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Felecia Angelle
Felecia Angelle (born July 27, 1986) is an American voice actress and ADR director affiliated with Funimation. She has provided voices for a number of English language versions of Japanese anime films and television series. Angelle is best known as the voice of Kohaku from ''Dr. Stone'', the anime voice of Aoi Asahina from the '' Danganronpa'' series, Alex Benedetto from ''Gangsta'', Mana Takamiya from ''Date A Live'', Shikimi Shiramine from '' Love Tyrant'', Sonia Summers from '' Bem'', Alicia VII from '' Akashic Records of Bastard Magic Instructor'', Anzu from ''Ensemble Stars!'', Rita Izumi from '' A Certain Scientific Accelerator'', Kae Tojo from ''Shomin Sample'', Funabori from ''D-Frag!'', Frill from ''Wonder Egg Priority'', Momiji from '' Code:Breaker'', Lancelot from ''Sakura Wars the Animation'', Waltrud Krupinski from '' Brave Witches'', Fubuki from '' Kancolle: Kantai Collection'', Nozomi Moritomo from ''The Rolling Girls'', Shinoa Hīragi from ''Seraph of the End'', ...
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Jill Harris
Jill Harris is an American voice actress. She has been voice acting professionally since 2015 and received her first lead role with Naho Takamiya in ''Orange''. Some of her other lead roles include Aura Bella Flora in ''Overlord'', Fuuka Akitsuki in '' Fuuka'', Charlie Morningstar in ''Hazbin Hotel'', and Noelle Silva in ''Black Clover is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yūki Tabata. It has been serialized in Shueisha's ''shōnen'' manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' since February 2015, with its chapters collected in 33 ''tankōbon'' volumes ...''. Filmography Anime Films Video games Animation References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Harris, Jill Living people Actresses from Tennessee American stage actresses American video game actresses American voice actresses People from Clarksville, Tennessee Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century American actresses ...
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Lindsay Seidel
Lindsay Seidel is an American voice actress, mostly known for her work in the dubbing of various anime series in English. Some of her noteworthy roles include Nagisa Shiota in ''Assassination Classroom'' and Gabi Braun in the final season of ''Attack on Titan''. Other major roles include: Mira Konohata in ''Asteroid in Love'', Nejire Hado in ''My Hero Academia'', Meme Tatane in ''Soul Eater Not!'', Kino in ''Kino's Journey'', Eto Yoshimura in ''Tokyo Ghoul'', Belfast in ''Azur Lane'', Vanica Zogratis in ''Black Clover'', Maya Fey in the ''Ace Attorney'' TV series, and Pochita in ''Chainsaw Man''. Biography Seidel started voice acting professionally at the age of 10 years old, where she voiced lines for use in a Japanese to English textbook. In 2015, she was awarded voice actress of the year by the ''Behind the Voice Actors'' website. In 2020, Seidel attended both MCM London Comic Con and SacAnime as a guest of honor. As of January 2020, she is based in Dallas Dallas () is ...
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Terri Doty
Terri Doty is an American voice actress, voice director, and ADR writer known for her voice work in English dubs of Japanese anime shows produced by Funimation and Sentai Filmworks. Career In anime, Doty is known for her work as Moriko Morioka in ''Recovery of an MMO Junkie'', Kyoko Machi in ''Interviews with Monster Girls'', Kirara Hazama from the '' Assassination Classroom'' series, and Chutaro Kumo in ''Laughing under the Clouds''. That Anime Show On January 16, 2010, Doty teamed up with J. Michael Tatum, and Stephen Hoff to start ''That Anime Show'', a podcast that interviews fellow voice actors and members of the English anime dub industry. The podcast ran for 54 episodes with its final episode released on January 19, 2014. Personal life Doty was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to a father of English descent and a mother of Mexican descent. She is married to voice director, producer, and audio engineer Stephen Hoff, who works for Christopher Sabat Christopher Rob ...
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Josh Grelle
Joshua Grelle ( ; born November 2, 1985) is an American voice actor and ADR script writer in English language dubs of Japanese anime, working mostly with Funimation, ADV Films and Seraphim Digital. Grelle is known for voicing numerous main characters in the harem genre. Major roles include: Armin Arlert in ''Attack on Titan'', Itsuki Takeuchi in '' Initial D'', Nobuchika Ginoza in ''Psycho-Pass'', Glenn Radars in ''Akashic Records of Bastard Magic Instructor'', Kenichi Shirahama in '' Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple'', Fumikage Tokoyami in ''My Hero Academia'', Mao Sadou / Demon King Satan in ''The Devil Is a Part-Timer!'' and Yuri Katsuki in '' Yuri on Ice!!!''. Grelle has voiced lead characters, Zen Wisteria in ''Snow White with the Red Hair'', Kyohei Takano in '' The Wallflower'', Komatsu in ''Toriko'', Akihisa Yoshii in ''Baka and Test'', Koichi Hayase in ''Linebarrels of Iron'', Kazuya Aoi in ''Freezing'', Tasuku Yamane in ''Trickster'', Yuki "Yukiteru" Amano in '' The ...
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