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‘French’ Anime works together with Tokyo RPG attraction

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Sony Music Solutions has unveiled a collaboration between HIT Anime series “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End” And “Dungeon ∞ spiral,” The Live-Action Role-Playing Game (RPG) Attraction at Tokyo Tokyu Kabukicho Tower. With July 18 to September 23, the collaboration allows players to select one of the four series of characters – Frieren, Fern, Stark or Himmel – as “Buddy characters” with more than 140 new Japanese voice lines with English subtitles.

The physical game experience, which was opened in March, challenges teams of 2-3 players to beat monsters by rope filling, bal-kicking and rhythms-based movement in a compelling church environment. In contrast to traditional RPGs of video games that are played on screens, this attraction requires that players physically move their bodies to control their avatars, combine strategic gameplay with real physical activity and teamwork.

Players receive “Buddy Crystal” acrylic blocks as proof of their character bindings, with premium sets, including “Memory Crystal” key chains that are available to buy. The collaboration extends over the tower, with theme of food and crane games that will be launched on 1 August.

The Manga series has sold more than 22 million copies, with season 2 of the anime that is currently in production after the successful first season that was broadcast September 2023 to March 2024.

Anime arrival

India’s inaugural large-scale anime convention, Anime Indiaruns 22-24 August at Mumbai’s Nesco Bombay Exhibition CenterFocused on the 100 million Japanese anime enthusiasts in the country. The event marks animation director Tetsuro arakiThe first visit to India, with the “Attack on Titan” and “Death Note” Helmer who serves as a keynote guest.

Will also be present Hideo KatsumataPresident of Avex Pictures, the company behind “Black Clover” and Crunchyroll Anime Awards winner “Look Back”, Plus Pokémon Company Corporate Officer Susume Fukunaga With the same Animation and more Meeting.

The convention has exclusive panels and Q&A sessions with Araki, Meet-and-Greets with the Japanese voice actor TsunkoCosplay competitions and an anime concert on 24 August. An extensive merchandising zone offers official licensed merchandise from “Demon Slayer”, “Spy x Family”, “Tokyo Revengers” and “Naruto.” Extra attractions include the first Maid Cafe experience from India, an anime film festival and more than 24 independent artists in the Artists Alley section.

‘Millionaire’ Momentum

Stellify Mediathe Sony Pictures Television Joint Venture has protected an ITV committee in its “millionaire” franchise. The Indie, which is located in Belfast, will produce 18 30-minute episodes of ‘Millionaire Hot Seat’, the UK debut of the fast Australian format, organized by Jeremy Clarkson, plus 19 60 minutes of episodes of “Who Want A Millionaire?”, Including seven BaundheidSpecials.

“Hot Seat” has six participants who compete around a titular chair, where only the sitting player answers questions on the Million Pound Money Ladder. Players are confronted with tactical decisions under time pressure, with incorrect answers that eliminate participants and reduce the main prize.

Filming starts November for a launch of 2026.

Faculty of Frontunners

The Chanel x Biff Asian Film Academy has appointed the acclaimed Korean director Kim JeeWoon As a dean before 2025, with Laotian filmmaker Mattie serve as director Mentor and Cinematograph Park Junghun As a cinematography mentor. Kim, known for “I Saw the Devil” and “A Tale of Two Sisters”, brings international festival experience including screening in Cannes.

The Academy received a record 625 applications from 40 countries, making the highest diversity since the foundation of 2005. Alumni continue to make global impacts, with graduate edit 2010 Nitin Baid‘S’ Homebound ‘selected for Cannes’ un certain esteem and several graduates in Berlinale.

The intensive 20-day program runs from 7-26 September, with eight short films being premiered on the 30th Busan International Film Festival. Do (“The Long Walk”) became the first female feature filmmaker of Laos in particular, while Park’s “The Villainess” played in Cannes.

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