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The official website for the new anime adaptation of shipped in Japan in February.
The official website also announced on Sunday that it is creating a "Real 765 Pro" project. The producers are offering the franchise's cast for real-world jobs such as narrating television programs, appearing at department store events, or acting as "campaign girls" for products — the same kind of jobs that the cast does within both the games and the anime.
The Victini movies collectively will be the 14th theatrical entry in the franchise since the franchise's big screen debut in 1998. Aside from featuring Victini, the "victory Pokémon," each film showcases one of the two legendary mascot characters of the Pokemon: Black and White! games — Zekrom and Reshiram.
Voice actress and singer announced to play parts in the movies.
Additionally, the website of the Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu revealed a movie promotion where players of the Pokemon: Black and White! games can Victini into their games by reserving a ticket to either film. The promotional Victini will be level 50 and contain the moves V-Create (V-Generate) and Searing Shot (Kaen-Dan), as well as Zekrom and Reshiram's Fusion Bolt (Cross Thunder) and Fusion Flare (Cross Flame).
The official website for the live-action film adaptation of Atsuko Maeda) becomes the baseball team manager at Tokyo's Hodokubo High School. Minami accidentally buys Management: Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices — a classic productivity guide by the Austrian-American management guru Peter Drucker — and uses it to rally her dispirited team.
The film will sold over 2 million copies since its debut in December of 2009, and it was last year's bestselling "general" book in Japan.
The official website for San-chōme no Yūhi - Yūyake no Uta manga, also began streaming a teaser trailer on Saturday. (In the linked page, select the "予告" option in the bottom menu.) The original manga, a 1990-1991 television anime series adaptation, and the first two live-action films followed the lives of people in a Tokyo neighborhood as the iconic Tokyo Tower rises above them. The new film is set several years later in 1964, the year that Tokyo hosted the Summer Olympics that came to symbolize Japan's post-war revival. The new film will open in stereoscopic 3D in Japan next year.
[Via Yaraon!, Nippon Cinema (link 2)]
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Update: More information about "Real 765 Pro Project" added.
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