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Trailers Articles - Page 19
For a taste of what's inside, Andrew Girdwood published a piece on 5th April 2023 noting: "Too Cute Crisis is directed by Jun Hatori (Taisho Otome Fairy Tale), based on a script by Aya Satsuki (My Master Has No Tail) based on Mitsuru Kido's manga of the same name.". It also was tagged with Animals.
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Mechs and murder: Metallic Rouge anime
The first Metallic Rouge trailer says, “Heart of a young girl… a body made of steel, ” which lines up with more clues from the translated Bones site.
Undead (Girl) Murder Farce: A severed head as a detective!
Take an alternative history in which the supernatural is real and imagine what that could do for Sherlock Holmes stories. Oh, I don’t mean the detective gets to investigate the supernatural – that’s already catered for – but what if the detective was supernatural?
Ahsoka’s trailer is all Jedi in a post-Jedi universe
The trailer features Sabine Wren, Hera Syndula, Grand Admiral Thrawn, characters from the Rebels series, and I think Ezra Bridger.
Classroom For Heroes gets its first trailer
A girl named Arnest Flaming, who has the best academic record at the academy, is tasked with mentoring a new student named Blade, a formidable opponent.
KamiKatsu: Working for God in a Godless World sings a song
That’s a theme called “I Wish” by Rin Kurisu. Rin is also a voice actor and a former band 26-Ji no Masquerade member.
Too Cute Crisis: An alien versus cat invasion
Too Cute Crisis is directed by Jun Hatori (Taisho Otome Fairy Tale), based on a script by Aya Satsuki (My Master Has No Tail) based on Mitsuru Kido’s manga of the same name.
Exclusive: A clip from the indie sci-fi Colonials
On his mission from Mars, a space colonist’s ship is attacked by a Moon-based civilization and crash lands on Earth. Having lost his memory, he joins forces with the Resistance to save the galaxy from human extinction.
Freedom fighting otaku in the latest Magical Girl Magical Destroyers trailer
Magical Girl Magical Destroyers is an original anime from the artist Jun Inagawa. Inagawa is well-known for blurring the lines between different subcultures, such as anime and music.
Birdie Wing tees up again
Kohmi Hirose, from the first season, returns to perform the opening theme song “Venus Line.” Sarasa Kadowaki sings the ending theme song “Kimi ga Iru Kara,” which translates to “Since You’re Here.”









