Image via Aoni Pro website The voice talent agency Aoni Production announced on their official website June 27 that voice actor Taiki Matsuno passed away on June 26 due to a brain hemorrhage. He was 56 years old. According to the statement, the wake and funeral service will be held for close relatives only following wishes from his family. The agency writes, "We would like to express our deepest gratitude for the kindness he received during his lifetime, and would like to respectfully inform you of his passing." Taiki Matsuno was born in Tokyo on October 16, 1967. He began his professional career as a child actor, joining the Himawari Theater Company when he was young. While working on many live-action TV dramas and movies, he also made his debut as a voice actor at the age of 10. From the end of the 70's to the present, he continued to work on various anime characters...
- 6/28/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Digimon is one of the most recognizable brands in the world of anime, and this year, the franchise celebrated its 25th anniversary during the Digimon Con 2024, which was held in Japan on March 9 and 10, 2024. To celebrate the success of the event, as well as 25 years of the franchise, the producers have released an official Pv video for the fans, which chronicles the 25 years of the Digimon franchise:
Aside from showing us the clips from all the seasons released so far, the video also includes the first four Japanese Op songs, all performed by the late Koji Wada, who died of cancer in 2016, but will forever be remembered by Digimon fans all around the world as his voice and his songs helped make the franchise what it is. The songs featured are “Butter-Fly” (Digimon Adventure), “Target ~ Red Shock” (Digimon Adventure 02), “The Biggest Dreamer” (Digimon Tamers), and “Fire!!” (Digimon Frontier). Aside from this,...
Aside from showing us the clips from all the seasons released so far, the video also includes the first four Japanese Op songs, all performed by the late Koji Wada, who died of cancer in 2016, but will forever be remembered by Digimon fans all around the world as his voice and his songs helped make the franchise what it is. The songs featured are “Butter-Fly” (Digimon Adventure), “Target ~ Red Shock” (Digimon Adventure 02), “The Biggest Dreamer” (Digimon Tamers), and “Fire!!” (Digimon Frontier). Aside from this,...
- 3/12/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
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