The Final War arc in My Hero Academia has brought some major twists in the tale of My Hero Academia and Deku, the main character of the series. Deku will have a very difficult time defeating Tomura Shigaraki since he has grown far too strong. But that’s not all. Deku faces another danger of losing all his powers.
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A fascinating turn of events occurs in Chapter 417, as Deku is placed in Shigaraki’s past and given the chance to see what led to the development of such a violent character. However, to penetrate Shigaraki’s defenses and gain access to his thoughts, Deku discards the remnants of One for All.
It’s interesting to note that Deku can interact with tangible objects in the memory world since he uses One For All. However, it won’t matter much because Deku’s loss of One for All...
My Hero Academia
A fascinating turn of events occurs in Chapter 417, as Deku is placed in Shigaraki’s past and given the chance to see what led to the development of such a violent character. However, to penetrate Shigaraki’s defenses and gain access to his thoughts, Deku discards the remnants of One for All.
It’s interesting to note that Deku can interact with tangible objects in the memory world since he uses One For All. However, it won’t matter much because Deku’s loss of One for All...
- 3/26/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
If you have ever seen any sports anime, such as the recent “Haikyuu!!” or “Kuroko's Basketball” for example, you probably realize that the Japanese treat them much like shonen, with the protagonists meeting stronger and stronger opponents, losing, training, winning and again from the beginning, along with the flashbacks during battle that present the background of the various characters appearing in the series. Furthermore, presenting aspects that are mundane in sports, like a dribble or a rebound as deeds of epic proportions on occasion, will probably make you wonder if the creators of such series have any clue about the sport they deal with, or if they know something only utmost professionals do. “Blue Lock” definitely follows the same path, by adding, however, a number of elements that could be described as dystopian, which, in the end, make it stand out.
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- 5/14/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Following up on the release of the original Ringu, Kenji Suzuki's novels' were chosen as the basis for a sequel the next year which saw the release of the divisive “Spiral” arrive to conflicting reception even though it took its inspiration from the source novel. After the reaction to the film of attempting something more familiar to a crime-scene investigation that left fans of the ghost action unsatisfied, a proper sequel to the original film was commissioned with Nakata coming back to continue the saga of Sadako and her exploits to be a proper sequel to the original.
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Following the discovery of several bodies, Mai Takano (Miki Takano) is trying to learn more about the death of her professor when she hears stories about a videotape haunted by the spirit of a girl named Sadako (Rie Ino'o), who died many years earlier. Supposedly, anyone watching the...
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Following the discovery of several bodies, Mai Takano (Miki Takano) is trying to learn more about the death of her professor when she hears stories about a videotape haunted by the spirit of a girl named Sadako (Rie Ino'o), who died many years earlier. Supposedly, anyone watching the...
- 5/8/2023
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
It’s been a year since Ringu‘s Sadako joined the ranks for Behaviour Interactive’s Dead by Daylight, but Dead by Daylight Mobile has sadly been missing out. Luckily, that’s been fixed with the recent update to Dead by Daylight Mobile, which has introduced the Sadako Rising Collaboration event that’s currently running from now until March 28th!
Alongside the update, which introduces a graphical overhaul to the game with new features such as the Relic System, Sadako is available as a playable Killer. Using stealth to her advantage, Sadako can teleport through TVs that appear on the map, allowing her to get the drop on any Survivors that enter her range of influence.
Sadako isn’t the only Ringu character joining Dead by Daylight Mobile, as Yoichi Asakawa is in the game as a new Survivor. Yoichi comes with the ability to stun Killers, as well as...
Alongside the update, which introduces a graphical overhaul to the game with new features such as the Relic System, Sadako is available as a playable Killer. Using stealth to her advantage, Sadako can teleport through TVs that appear on the map, allowing her to get the drop on any Survivors that enter her range of influence.
Sadako isn’t the only Ringu character joining Dead by Daylight Mobile, as Yoichi Asakawa is in the game as a new Survivor. Yoichi comes with the ability to stun Killers, as well as...
- 3/16/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Koji Uehara is described as a street icon from Osaka who is supported by many young people, not only for his music but also for his fashion and way of life, from the underground scene to the mainstream. “Before the Rainbow Falls” is his first feature film.
Before the Rainbow Falls is screening at Japan Filmfest Hamburg
Yoichi is a weak-willed young man, who is the lead-singer of a failing band and works in a bar/restaurant. Despite the fact that he seems to lack ambition and have no clear purpose in his life, the “support group” that surrounds him, including his girlfriend and a circle of friends, prevents him from really dealing with his life, essentially making him spoiled. A perfect example takes place during the beginning of the story, when a group of drunk youths cause a ruckus in the bar he works at, and his two female...
Before the Rainbow Falls is screening at Japan Filmfest Hamburg
Yoichi is a weak-willed young man, who is the lead-singer of a failing band and works in a bar/restaurant. Despite the fact that he seems to lack ambition and have no clear purpose in his life, the “support group” that surrounds him, including his girlfriend and a circle of friends, prevents him from really dealing with his life, essentially making him spoiled. A perfect example takes place during the beginning of the story, when a group of drunk youths cause a ruckus in the bar he works at, and his two female...
- 6/27/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
For his feature-length directorial debut, Japanese filmmaker Koji Uehara treads on familiar territory as he tackles a subject close to his heart, that of musicians, their world, the mania and the madness that comes with it. A vocalist of a rock band himself, Uehara creates a film that strips the journey of rockstars of any glitter or glory, however. “Before The Rainbow Falls,” instead disabuses audiences of the notion that being an up-and-coming rockstar is a sex and booze-galumph; on the contrary, it’s just a sobering struggle where trust gets broken and dreams, for the longest time, don’t take you anywhere.
Before the Rainbow Falls is screening at Japan Filmfest Hamburg
The movie introduces us to Kohei Kazama, a down-and-out musician who’s racing against time to make things happen for his band. Comprised of men almost in their 30s, their band has been eclipsed by younger, newer...
Before the Rainbow Falls is screening at Japan Filmfest Hamburg
The movie introduces us to Kohei Kazama, a down-and-out musician who’s racing against time to make things happen for his band. Comprised of men almost in their 30s, their band has been eclipsed by younger, newer...
- 6/23/2022
- by Purple Romero
- AsianMoviePulse
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