The official website for the upcoming My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero's anime released its first main trailer today. The TV anime adaptation of the isekai fantasy light novel series created by Matsuri Akai (story) and Tozai (art) is scheduled to premiere in Japan in October 2025 . The clip features the anime's opening theme song "Issen" (Flash") for the first time, performed by Japanese virtual duo Vesperbell , which consists of Yomi and Kasuka . This is the first time that they have performed a theme song for an anime series. My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero's Anime Main Trailer 1 Vesperbell was formed in June 2020 and made their major debut on July 24, 2024 from Warner Music Japan. Yomi has a highly expressive and powerful voice, while Kasuka has a pop voice. The duo are active with both cover songs based on J-pop, rock and anime songs, as well...
- 7/17/2025
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero's , an isekai fantasy light novel series created by Matsuri Akai (story) and Tozai (art), announced today it will receive a TV anime adaptation scheduled to premiere in October 2025. The anime's official website and X (formerly Twitter ) opened today, releasing a teaser trailer and visual. My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero's Teaser Trailer Teaser visual Tozai and Hiroyuki Aigamo , illustrators of the novel and manga editions, also posted celebratory illustrations. Tozai special illustration Hiroyuki Aigamo special illustration The site also revealed the anime's two main voice cast members: Takeo Otsuka (Jinshi in The Apothecary Diaries ) voices Akira Oda, who gains the assassin's powers due to his lack of presence. Saku Mizuno (Ryo Yamada in Bocchi The Rock! ) is cast as Amelia Rosequartz, a girl from a royal family of elves. Message from Takeo Otsuka: I thought at first...
- 2/18/2025
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
The Film
I’m trying to remember the title of a movie. There’s a bomber, who puts a device on public transport. If it registers a speed over… ah I forget what the exact marker was, but anyway, that arms the bomb, then if it goes below that speed…Boom! So the cops have to figure out who this guy is, and how to disarm the bomb. I think it was called “The bus that couldn’t slow down”, but it might have been a bit snappier than that.
That aside, 1975’s The Bullet Train definitely bears some striking similarities to, you know, that bus movie. Ken Takahara plays Okita, he’s 40, has lost his company in a bankruptcy and is recently divorced. Recruiting two friends (Kei Yamamoto and Akira Oda) to help set it up, he develops a plan to hold a bullet train with approximately 1500 passengers to...
I’m trying to remember the title of a movie. There’s a bomber, who puts a device on public transport. If it registers a speed over… ah I forget what the exact marker was, but anyway, that arms the bomb, then if it goes below that speed…Boom! So the cops have to figure out who this guy is, and how to disarm the bomb. I think it was called “The bus that couldn’t slow down”, but it might have been a bit snappier than that.
That aside, 1975’s The Bullet Train definitely bears some striking similarities to, you know, that bus movie. Ken Takahara plays Okita, he’s 40, has lost his company in a bankruptcy and is recently divorced. Recruiting two friends (Kei Yamamoto and Akira Oda) to help set it up, he develops a plan to hold a bullet train with approximately 1500 passengers to...
- 4/27/2023
- by Sam Inglis
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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