The popular anime “Spy x Family” is set to release its very first feature film, “Spy x Family Code: White,” expanding the series’ universe while providing fans with an original plot that stands on its own outside of the show.
“Spy x Family Code: White” serves as director and storyboard artist Takashi Katagiri’s (“The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild”) directorial debut, and it was produced by Wit Studio. The screenplay was written by Ichiro Okouchi (“Sing a Bit of Harmony”).
The film will be available to stream in select territories around the world in both Japanese with subtitles and dubbed in English, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, Italian and Castilian Spanish.
Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch.
When does “Spy x Family Code: White” come out?
“Spy x Family Code: White” will be available to stream on Crunchyroll Thursday, Sept.
“Spy x Family Code: White” serves as director and storyboard artist Takashi Katagiri’s (“The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild”) directorial debut, and it was produced by Wit Studio. The screenplay was written by Ichiro Okouchi (“Sing a Bit of Harmony”).
The film will be available to stream in select territories around the world in both Japanese with subtitles and dubbed in English, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, Italian and Castilian Spanish.
Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch.
When does “Spy x Family Code: White” come out?
“Spy x Family Code: White” will be available to stream on Crunchyroll Thursday, Sept.
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- The Wrap
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Cast and staff members involved in Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill English dub have also been unveiled.
Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill English dub cast includes:
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Staff includes:
Voice Director: Anthony Bowling Producer: Zach Bolton Adaptation: Alex Mai Mixer: Gino Palencia Engineer: Manuel Aragon
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Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill...
Cast and staff members involved in Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill English dub have also been unveiled.
Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill English dub cast includes:
Aaron Campbell as Mukoda Jonah Scott as Fel Tyson Rinehart as Werner Alejandro Saab as Vincent Chris Guerrero as Ramon Kristen McGuire as Rita SuzAnne DeCarma as Franka
Staff includes:
Voice Director: Anthony Bowling Producer: Zach Bolton Adaptation: Alex Mai Mixer: Gino Palencia Engineer: Manuel Aragon
Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill anime by Mappa aired from January to March 2023. A second season has been announced.
Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill...
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- AnimeHunch
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One Piece: Stampede is an action-packed celebration of the franchise's 20 years, and one that could be the series’ best movie!
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After more than 900 episodes and over a dozen feature films, it can be difficult to generate content that doesn’t simply repeat the past. The One Piece series has seen and done a lot at this point, yet despite its hefty history, the series' newest film, One Piece: Stampede, is a satisfying effort that takes the franchise to exciting places.
Stampede is the 14th film in the franchise and is directed by series newcomer Takashi Otsuka. Beyond just commemorating the anime’s 20th anniversary, he’s with also crafting a film that actively takes place outside of the One Piece canon. The choice to isolate the story makes it both more accessible and a pretense to tell a pirate version of It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad World.
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After more than 900 episodes and over a dozen feature films, it can be difficult to generate content that doesn’t simply repeat the past. The One Piece series has seen and done a lot at this point, yet despite its hefty history, the series' newest film, One Piece: Stampede, is a satisfying effort that takes the franchise to exciting places.
Stampede is the 14th film in the franchise and is directed by series newcomer Takashi Otsuka. Beyond just commemorating the anime’s 20th anniversary, he’s with also crafting a film that actively takes place outside of the One Piece canon. The choice to isolate the story makes it both more accessible and a pretense to tell a pirate version of It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad World.
- 10/21/2019
- Den of Geek
Writer/director Edgar Wright is attacking Netflix for an auto-playing trailer that includes a major plot twist on his film The World’s End.
The 2013 science fiction film stars Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman, Eddie Marsan and Rosamund Pike as a group of friends who deal with an alien invasion during a hometown pub crawl.
The plot twist is revealed by the auto-playing trailer, making it hard for fans to avoid knowing too much. Wright responded on Twitter today about the situation.
“Netflix shows the key twist to ‘The World’s End’ as the automatic trailer on the page. So tough sh-t if you wanted to go in blind,” Wright wrote. “[Netflix] would definitely ruin the first time for anyone watching it.”
“The World’s End” is the third and final entry in the “Three Flavours Cornetto” trilogy. Wright went on to direct Baby Driver.
Wright is now...
The 2013 science fiction film stars Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman, Eddie Marsan and Rosamund Pike as a group of friends who deal with an alien invasion during a hometown pub crawl.
The plot twist is revealed by the auto-playing trailer, making it hard for fans to avoid knowing too much. Wright responded on Twitter today about the situation.
“Netflix shows the key twist to ‘The World’s End’ as the automatic trailer on the page. So tough sh-t if you wanted to go in blind,” Wright wrote. “[Netflix] would definitely ruin the first time for anyone watching it.”
“The World’s End” is the third and final entry in the “Three Flavours Cornetto” trilogy. Wright went on to direct Baby Driver.
Wright is now...
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- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
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Aiko—————Trina Nishimura
Akihisa————-Josh Grelle
Akira—————Carli Mosier
Fukuhara———–Anthony Bowling
Hasegawa———–Ian Sinclair
Hazuki————–Lindsay Seidel
Hideyoshi———–Brina Palencia
Hiraga————-Micah Solusod
Hiromi————-Anastasia Munoz
Kouta————–Greg Ayres
Kubo—————Joel McDonald
Miharu————-Kristi Bingham
Miho————–Tia Ballard
Minami————Leah Clark
Mizuki————-Alexis Tipton
Nemoto———–Todd Haberkorn
Nishimura———Kent Williams
Shouko————Jamie Marchi
Sugawa————Chris Burnett
Takahashi———-Colleen Clinkenbeard
Toudou————Wendy Powell
Yoshiko————-Ryan Reynolds
Yuuji—————-Scott Freeman
Yuuko—————Brina Palencia
About Baka and Test — Summon the Beasts
When a fight breaks out at Fumizuki Academy, nobody throws a single punch. Instead, the students utilize the school’s technology to summon Avatars, pint-sized stand-ins with battle powers based on academic ability. That “academic ability” part is bad news for Yoshii – because Yoshii’s an idiot,...
Aiko—————Trina Nishimura
Akihisa————-Josh Grelle
Akira—————Carli Mosier
Fukuhara———–Anthony Bowling
Hasegawa———–Ian Sinclair
Hazuki————–Lindsay Seidel
Hideyoshi———–Brina Palencia
Hiraga————-Micah Solusod
Hiromi————-Anastasia Munoz
Kouta————–Greg Ayres
Kubo—————Joel McDonald
Miharu————-Kristi Bingham
Miho————–Tia Ballard
Minami————Leah Clark
Mizuki————-Alexis Tipton
Nemoto———–Todd Haberkorn
Nishimura———Kent Williams
Shouko————Jamie Marchi
Sugawa————Chris Burnett
Takahashi———-Colleen Clinkenbeard
Toudou————Wendy Powell
Yoshiko————-Ryan Reynolds
Yuuji—————-Scott Freeman
Yuuko—————Brina Palencia
About Baka and Test — Summon the Beasts
When a fight breaks out at Fumizuki Academy, nobody throws a single punch. Instead, the students utilize the school’s technology to summon Avatars, pint-sized stand-ins with battle powers based on academic ability. That “academic ability” part is bad news for Yoshii – because Yoshii’s an idiot,...
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