Best Attractions and Places to See in Toon, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Toon, Japan
Botchan Theater
Shirai Fall
Namekawakeikoku
Kazaana - Kamihayashi Forest Park
Kamihayashi Mizunomoto Somen-nagashi
Ehime Tobe Zoo
Kaki Research Supervision Room
Suitengu
Sairinji Temple
Joruriji Temple
Shirai Waterfall Birthday Shenanigans
Drove to Shirai no Taki (White Boar Falls) in Toon City, Ehime Prefecture. Went for a short hike up to the waterfall, and planned to hike a nearby river gorge as well. Sadly our plans were thwarted by mother nature. Finished the outing with lunch and a bath at Sora to Mori hot springs in Matsuyama City.
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Mio Shirai vs Xcute - Japan Expo (ICWA)
Paris - Japan EXPO - ICWA
Mio Shirai (JPN) vs Xcute (FR)
Japan double grab 360@あべちゃん
2010/04/04 Last Sumikawa
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REALITY - Real Time Live! in SIGGRAPH Asia 2018 Tokyo - behind the scenes
“REALITY: Be yourself you want to be”
VTuber and presence technologies in live entertainment which can make interact between smartphone and virtual live characters
Real Time Live! in SIGGRAPH Asia 2018 Tokyo - behind the scenes
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GREE VR Studio Lab
Director: Akihiko SHIRAI
Hazuki Terasaki
Ken Sugimori
StretchSense
CTO: Todd Gisby
IKINEMA
CEO: Alexandre Pechev
Technical Artist: Atbin Ebrahimpour
Individual Actress: Anushae Sale
GREE, Inc.
Relations Office
Kensuke Sugiyama
Shinichi Iriyama
Wright Flyer Live Entertainment
Presence Technology Group
Senior Manager: Masashi Watanabe
Akinobu Abe
Yutaka Takahashi
Takashi Yasukawa
Kyota Hisamichi
Shunsuke Yamai
Shunji Nagasawa
Motoki Uchida
Platform Unit Director: Shinichi Emoto
Wright Flyer Live Entertainment
CEO: Eiji Araki
[MUSIC CREDIT] VR - Virtual Reality
Artist: KMNZ / MC: KMNZ LITA, LIZ
Lyrics: KMNCREW
Music: Snail's House
Lyrics: KMNCREW
Guus Van Mourik (4 times world champion) vs Narumi Tatsuta
Busapest 1984, Karate World Cup. The strongest fighting lady of karate history in her only performance available on the net.
The full video of the competition at: yoimagazine.it
pokemon movie Mewtwo ka badla/Mewtwo strikes back! Trailer 1
Pokémon: The First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back, commonly referred to as Pokémon: The First Movie, originally released as Pocket Monsters the Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back! (劇場版ポケットモンスター ミュウツーの逆襲 Gekijōban Poketto Monsutā: Myūtsū no Gyakushū), is a 1998 Japanese anime film[2] directed by Kunihiko Yuyama, the chief director of the Pokémon television series. It is the first theatrical release in the Pokémon franchise.
Pokémon: The First Movie
Japanese film poster
Japanese 劇場版ポケットモンスター ミュウツーの逆襲
Hepburn Gekijōban Poketto Monsutā: Myūtsū no Gyakushū
Literally Pocket Monsters the Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back!
Directed by Kunihiko Yuyama
Produced by Choji Yoshikawa
Tomoyuki Igarashi
Takemoto Mori
Written by Takeshi Shudō
Starring
Rica Matsumoto
Ikue Ōtani
Mayumi Iizuka
Yūji Ueda
Satomi Kōrogi
Megumi Hayashibara
Shin-ichiro Miki
Inuko Inuyama
Masachika Ichimura
Kōichi Yamadera
Narrated by Unshō Ishizuka
Music by Shinji Miyazaki
Cinematography Hisao Shirai
Edited by Toshio Henmi
Yutaka Itō
Production
company
OLM
Distributed by Toho (Japan)
Warner Bros. Family Entertainment (International)
Release date
July 18, 1998 (Japan)
Running time
75 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese
Budget ¥3 billion
(US $30 million)
Box office $163.6 million[1]
It was first released in Japan on July 18, 1998. In July 8th, 1999, a Complete Version (完全版 kanzenban) of the film was aired in Japanese television. In addition to an added prologue, the updated version included new animation and CGI graphics. The English-language adaptation, produced by Nintendo and 4Kids Entertainment, was based off the Complete Version and released in North America by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment on November 10, 1999.[3]
The film primarily consists of three segments: Pikachu's Vacation, a 21-minute feature focusing on the series mascot Pikachu; Origin of Mewtwo, the 10-minute prologue added to the Complete Version of the film; and Mewtwo Strikes Back, the main 75-minute film feature. Overseas, the prologue can only be seen as a bonus short in DVD versions of Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns.
Although Pokémon was extremely popular when the film was released, the English-language version received negative reviews from film critics.
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POKEMON movie Mewtwo ka badla/Mewtwo strikes back! Trailer 2
Pokémon: The First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back, commonly referred to as Pokémon: The First Movie, originally released as Pocket Monsters the Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back! (劇場版ポケットモンスター ミュウツーの逆襲 Gekijōban Poketto Monsutā: Myūtsū no Gyakushū), is a 1998 Japanese anime film[2] directed by Kunihiko Yuyama, the chief director of the Pokémon television series. It is the first theatrical release in the Pokémon franchise.
Pokémon: The First Movie
Japanese film poster
Japanese 劇場版ポケットモンスター ミュウツーの逆襲
Hepburn Gekijōban Poketto Monsutā: Myūtsū no Gyakushū
Literally Pocket Monsters the Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back!
Directed by Kunihiko Yuyama
Produced by Choji Yoshikawa
Tomoyuki Igarashi
Takemoto Mori
Written by Takeshi Shudō
Starring
Rica Matsumoto
Ikue Ōtani
Mayumi Iizuka
Yūji Ueda
Satomi Kōrogi
Megumi Hayashibara
Shin-ichiro Miki
Inuko Inuyama
Masachika Ichimura
Kōichi Yamadera
Narrated by Unshō Ishizuka
Music by Shinji Miyazaki
Cinematography Hisao Shirai
Edited by Toshio Henmi
Yutaka Itō
Production
company
OLM
Distributed by Toho (Japan)
Warner Bros. Family Entertainment (International)
Release date
July 18, 1998 (Japan)
Running time
75 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese
Budget ¥3 billion
(US $30 million)
Box office $163.6 million[1]
It was first released in Japan on July 18, 1998. In July 8th, 1999, a Complete Version (完全版 kanzenban) of the film was aired in Japanese television. In addition to an added prologue, the updated version included new animation and CGI graphics. The English-language adaptation, produced by Nintendo and 4Kids Entertainment, was based off the Complete Version and released in North America by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment on November 10, 1999.[3]
The film primarily consists of three segments: Pikachu's Vacation, a 21-minute feature focusing on the series mascot Pikachu; Origin of Mewtwo, the 10-minute prologue added to the Complete Version of the film; and Mewtwo Strikes Back, the main 75-minute film feature. Overseas, the prologue can only be seen as a bonus short in DVD versions of Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns.
Although Pokémon was extremely popular when the film was released, the English-language version received negative reviews from film critics.
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Starlight OP2 - masterpiece Intro (aka To Aru Starlight no Intro) - Storyboard
This is what happens when a Lilo & Stitch fanfiction writer stumbles onto Toaru Majutsu no Index. :p
(Skip ahead to 0:21 if you can't wait for the titles. ^^;)
So, I've had this idea milling around in my brain for a couple of months and I've only just decided to put pencil to paper, so to speak. And now, here it is in semi-motion! This would be the theoretical second opening for my fanfic Starlight (after the Doctor Who opening) if I were to make a miniseries of it, covering the second arc (the Borg arc).
Much of the scenes in this storyboard are to some degree modelled after their counterpart in Index's intro, so if you're a little confused about the passage of some frames, I recommend you look at this video first: and then rewatch this once you're done. (Heck, even if you're not confused - it's an awesome theme.)
Of course, much like the intro of Index, a lot of this will make more sense if you've already read what it's based upon, so check out Starlight (aka Lilo & Stitch's Star Trek) at
This was drawn in my pad, but I'd cleaned it up quite a bit in Paint Shop Pro. (As an aside, this is probably the first time I've drawn a storyboard a) with a consistant framesize abnd b) one that is specifically 16:9.) The drawing's rough because, well, it's meant to convey an idea, not to look pretty (although I hope it's at least close enough for people to tell who everyone is.) Arrows indicate movement, and the little dashes you might see at the top and bottom indicate the size of the 4:3 frame, in case you're wondering why they keep popping up every now and then.
Despite the roughness, this actually marks the first time I've been able to draw Gantu, Hamsterviel or 625 in a way that satisfied me - previous attempts have been - well, to be honest, a lot worse. :p
(And yes, that's Experiment 628 doing the Kuruko jumping thing. Of course, he can't teleport, and he's more like Accelerator than Shirai-san personality-wise, but he spends most of his time running and sneaking around, so I thought it'd be appropriate.)
I'm almost embarressed to say I almost forgot the noun order for the particle no, until I remembered the song Yoru no Uta (Song of Night, where uta is song and yoru is night.) My intention was A Certain Intro(duction) of Starlight, but it's highly likely I messed it up, so blame Cardcaptor Sakura if I got it wrong!
Sketch: 16, 18, 19 May 2011
masterpiece is composed by Iuchi Maiko, written and performed by Kawada Mami, and is copyright © Geneon Universal Japan.
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SUSHI - Takako Shirai City Pop Animation Loop
A short sushi animation for fun featuring the song ピロケースにさようなら by Takako Shirai
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