First of all, Funimation announced on Monday and Tuesday that it will be streaming Kaginado! Therefore, being the first crossover anime series featuring the Visual Arts' Key, and Visual Prison branded franchises. The original television anime of Uta no Prince Sama and Symphogear series creator Noriyasu Agematsu and Aniplex's A-1 Pictures. Additionally, as part of its fall 2021 schedule, the company added Gege Akutami's Jujutsu Kaisen anime on Monday.
That is, Jujutsu Kaisen is already being broadcast in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Chile and Peru. In addition, it has subtitles and dubbing in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French and German. Funimation will simulcast Kaginado in the US, Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand as it airs in Japan, as well as Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Brazil. All this with simulcast dates to be confirmed.
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The debut of Kaginado – Funimation
The Kaginado anime will premiere on various channels in Japan. Being on Tokyo MX on October 12th, KBS Kyoto and Sun TV on October 13th, AT-X and Niigata TV 21 on October 14th, Hokuriku Asahi Broadcasting and BS NTV on October 16th in Nagano Asahi Broadcasting on October 18 and on Hokkaido TV on October 19. The anime will stream in various regions of the world through Crunchyroll, Funimation, HIDIVE, Wakanim, Aniplus-Asia, bilibili, and Muse Asia.
The character anime will be a crossover of some of Key's most popular visual novels and anime titles! including Kanon, Air, Clannad, Little Busters, Rewrite and Planetarium.
Simultaneous streaming of Visual Prison
Funimation will simulcast Visual Prison in the US, Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand, as well as air in Japan, as well as Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Brazil with simulcast dates to be confirmed.
The anime will premiere on Tokyo MX, Gunma TV, Tochigi TV, and BS11 on October 8; on ABC TV and Nagoya TV on October 9; and on WOWOW on October 13th.
Above all, Aniplex describes the project by portraying visual kei musicians as vampires. Where, the visual kei genre is a subgenre of Japanese rock characterized by elaborate visual performances, Gothic aesthetics, composition of ballad melodies, and musicians who present androgynous performances. So, in the anime's history, vampires play visual kei music, and gather in Harajuku at an event known as "Visual Prison" under a red moon once a year, performing visual kei songs to attract the audience and offer the best music. to the red moon above.
However, the story begins when Ange Yuki, a lonely boy with no family, travels to Harajuku to see his favorite artist, and there he sees an intense musical battle between the bands Eclipse and Lost Eden, their energetic performance causing an ache in his heart.
Kaisen Jujutsu is now available!
The Jujutsu Kaisen anime premiered in October 2020 and ran for 24 episodes. Gekijō-ban Jujutsu Kaisen 0 (Jujutsu Kaisen 0 the Movie). The new anime for the franchise is slated to air this winter. Plus, it will take place in the story arc 0 Tokyo Toritsu Jujutsu Kōtō Senmon Gakkō.
Additionally, the manga went on hiatus starting with the 29th issue of Weekly Shonen Jump on June 21 due to Akutami's poor health. The magazine will announce when the manga will return at a later date, once Akutami has recovered sufficiently. Viz Media published the manga's first three chapters in English simultaneously with Japan as part of its Jump Start initiative. When Viz switched to its new Shonen Jump model in December 2018, the company began publishing new manga chapters digitally. Shueisha is also publishing the manga on its MANGA Plus website.
Finally, below, you can check out the teaser of the new and long-awaited Jujutsu movie. After all, this is the direct continuation of the anime, similar to what happened with Demon Slayer and the film Kimetsu no Yaiba Mugen Train.
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