Pop Team Epic Bonus Video - In-Depth Review and Comprehensive Guide■ Public MediaOVA ■ Original Mediacomics ■ Release dateFebruary 28, 2018 ■Release and salesKing Records ■Frequencies3 mins ■ Number of EpisodesEpisode 2 ■Original StoryOkawa Bukubu ■ DirectorProduced by Kotaro Sudo ■ Production・Animation Production: Kamikaze Douga ■Works©Okawa Bukubu/Takeshobo, King Records ■ExplanationDue to a blunder by King Records, the dream of a simultaneous TV anime and season 3 launch has been dashed... Will the two be able to survive until the anime starts...? Bonus footage on the Blu-ray & DVD of the Pop Team Epic anime! Pop Team Epic was released as a much-anticipated bonus video after the TV anime series aired in 2017. The background to this bonus video is that due to a mistake by King Records, the TV anime and season 3 could not start at the same time. However, Popuko and Pipimi's adventure continues, overcoming this adversity. For fans, this bonus video is a long-awaited new episode and an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the world of Pop Team Epic. The bonus footage is made up of two episodes, each three minutes long, but packed with dense content. The episodes depicting the daily lives of Popuko and Pipimi retain the humor and surrealism of the original, and will have viewers in stitches of laughter. In particular, the setting in which King Records has pulled the plug on them is sure to resonate with fans, who will find themselves rooting for Popuko and Pipimi as they struggle. This bonus footage is a must-see for Pop Team Epic fans. It brings out the best of the original work's charm while allowing you to enjoy the world of Popuko and Pipimi from a new perspective. In addition, the bonus footage is packed with great features for fans, such as creditless opening and ending scenes and previously unreleased scenes. These bonus features are important elements for gaining a deeper understanding and enjoying the world of Pop Team Epic. ■CastPopuko / Mitsuya Yuji, Ehara Masashi (episode 1), Yuki Aoi, Furukawa Toshio (episode 2), Komatsu Mikako, Nakao Ryusei (episode 3), Hikasa Yoko, Genda Tesshō (episode 4), Kaneda Tomoko, Nakamura Yuichi (episode 5), Sanpei Yuuko, Shimono Hiro (episode 6), Koorogi Satomi, Morikubo Shōtarō (episode 7), Morohoshi Sumire, Onosaka Masaya (episode 8), Nakamura Eriko, Saito Soma (episode 9), Tokui Aoi Sora, Rikiya Koyama (Episode 10), Nana Mizuki, Hozumi Goda (Episode 11), Mami Koyama, Shou Hayami (Episode 12), Yukari Tamura, Soichiro Hoshi, Kana Hanazawa, Haruka Tomatsu, Kenichi Ogata, Atsuko Tanaka, Kensho Ono, Nao Toyama, Takahiro Sakurai, Jun Fukuyama (Episode 13), Mariko Koda, Nobuo Tobita, Emiri Kato, Tomokazu Seki, Junko Takeuchi, Toshihiko Seki, Etsuko Kozakura, Hikaru Midorikawa (Episode 14) The cast of Pop Team Epic is a gathering of gorgeous voice actors. The unique style of having a different voice actor play Popuko and Pipimi in each episode provides fresh surprises for viewers. In particular, it is noteworthy that a wide range of voice actors from different generations are participating, from veteran voice actors such as Yuji Mitsuya, Masashi Ehara, and Aoi Yuki, to young voice actors such as Mikako Komatsu and Yuichi Nakamura. This diversity of cast members is a key element in bringing out the humor and surrealism of Pop Team Epic to its fullest. Having a different voice actor perform each episode gives the characters of Popuko and Pipimi new charms, and keeps viewers from getting bored. In addition, the performances that reflect the individuality of each voice actor are key to gaining a deeper understanding of the world of Pop Team Epic. In particular, the cast for the bonus footage is the same as that of the TV series, but with the addition of new voice actors. This allows fans to enjoy the new voices of Popuko and Pipimi, further enhancing the appeal of the bonus footage. The diversity and individuality of the cast is an important element in bringing out the best in Pop Team Epic, and is something fans should not miss. ■ Main staff Planning and production: Kotaro Sudo Executive producers: Akio Mishima, Junpei Mizusaki, Akihiro Ito Supervisory cooperation: Kenichi Yamada, Jun Kimura Series composition: Jun Aoki (Space Neko Company) The main staff of Pop Team Epic is a gathering of professionals from various fields. In particular, Kotaro Sudo, who was in charge of planning and producing, played a vital role in bringing out the worldview of Pop Team Epic to its fullest. Additionally, executive producers Akio Mishima, Junpei Mizusaki, and Akihiro Ito managed the progress of the entire project and contributed to the success of Pop Team Epic. Jun Aoki, who was in charge of series composition, drew out the charm of the original work to the fullest while depicting the world of Popuko and Pipimi from a new perspective. Aoi Umeki, who was in charge of concept design works, was in charge of the visual aspects of Pop Team Epic, enhancing its visual appeal. Sound director Toru Kane was in charge of the sound aspects of Pop Team Epic, pleasing the ears of viewers. Gin (BUSTED ROSE), who was in charge of the music, played an important role in coloring the world of Pop Team Epic. Kamikaze Douga, which produced the animation, was in charge of the visual aspects of Pop Team Epic, enhancing its visual appeal. Series directors Jun Aoki and Aoi Umeki played key roles in bringing out the worldview of Pop Team Epic to its fullest. King Records, which produced the series, contributed to the success of Pop Team Epic. Thanks to the teamwork of the main staff, Pop Team Epic was able to maximize the charm of the original work while depicting the world of Popuko and Pipimi from a new perspective. The video bonus is also the result of this teamwork, and is something that fans cannot miss. ■ Main Characters・Popuko is the shorter one. The main characters of Pop Team Epic are Popuko and Pipimi. Popuko has short hair, while Pipimi has long hair. Both of them have been left behind by King Records. This is an important element that symbolizes the world of Pop Team Epic, and is a point that resonates with fans. The characters of Popuko and Pipimi retain the humor and surrealism of the original work, and their charm is maximized in the anime. In particular, the episodes depicting Popuko and Pipimi's daily lives will have viewers laughing their heads off. The setting of having their ladder pulled out of the window by King Records is a point that fans can sympathize with, and you will find yourself rooting for Popuko and Pipimi's struggles. The video bonus features new episodes while keeping the characters of Popuko and Pipimi the same. For fans, this is important content that allows them to enjoy Popuko and Pipimi's new adventures. The characters of Popuko and Pipimi are important elements that symbolize the world of Pop Team Epic, so this is something fans cannot miss. ■Subtitle Volume 1 / Non-credit opening (#13) The Pop Team Epic bonus features are packed with bonus content that fans will love, such as creditless opening and ending scenes, and never-before-seen scenes. These bonus features are an important element in helping fans understand and enjoy the world of Pop Team Epic more deeply. In particular, the creditless opening and ending credits allow fans to enjoy the technical skill of Kamikaze Douga, the studio responsible for the visual aspects of Pop Team Epic. In addition, the unreleased scenes allow fans to enjoy new episodes featuring Popuko and Pipimi, something fans won't want to miss. Furthermore, bonus features such as a collection of eye-catches and Bobune Mimimi are important elements for gaining a deeper understanding of the world of Pop Team Epic. These bonus features are a must-see for fans of Pop Team Epic. They bring out the best of the original work while allowing you to enjoy the world of Popuko and Pipimi from a new perspective. The video bonus features are an important element in understanding and enjoying the world of Pop Team Epic more deeply. ■ Related works・Pop Team Epic/Takeshobo Pop Team Epic is based on a manga published by Takeshobo. The original work is characterized by its humor and surrealism, depicting the daily lives of Popuko and Pipimi. The anime version also draws on the charm of the original work to the fullest, depicting the world of Popuko and Pipimi from a new perspective. The video bonus features also continue the charm of the original work while depicting new episodes. For fans, this is important content for a deeper understanding and enjoyment of the worldview of the original work. Pop Team Epic related works are must-sees for fans, and are an important element in gaining a deeper understanding of the world of Popuko and Pipimi. ■ Theme songs and music OP1 The theme songs and music of Pop Team Epic are important elements that color the worldview of Popuko and Pipimi. In particular, the OP1 "Twinkling Star" is sung by the Drop Stars and is an important song that symbolizes the worldview of Pop Team Epic. In addition, the OP2 "POP TEAM EPIC" is sung by Sumire Uesaka and brings out the humor and surrealism of Pop Team Epic. Ending 1, "POPPY PAPPY DAY," is sung by Popuko and Pipimi, and is an important song that symbolizes the world of Pop Team Epic. Ending 2, "POPPY PAPPY DAY," is sung by Shouta Aoi, and brings out the humor and surrealism of Pop Team Epic. Ending 1, "Koi shite? Pop Team Epic," is sung by Popuko and Pipimi, and is an important song that symbolizes the world of Pop Team Epic. These theme songs and music are important elements that color the world of Pop Team Epic, and are something that fans cannot miss. These theme songs and music are also used in the video bonuses, allowing you to enjoy new episodes of Popuko and Pipimi. The theme songs and music of Pop Team Epic are a must-see for fans, and are an important element in understanding the world of Popuko and Pipimi more deeply. ■ Reviews and RecommendationsThe Pop Team Epic bonus features are a must-see for fans. They bring out the best of the original work's charm while allowing you to enjoy the world of Popuko and Pipimi from a new perspective. In particular, there are plenty of bonus features that fans will love, such as creditless opening and ending scenes and never-before-seen scenes. These bonus features are important elements for understanding and enjoying the world of Pop Team Epic more deeply. The cast of the video bonus features an all-star cast of voice actors. The unique style of having a different voice actor play Popuko and Pipimi in each episode provides fresh surprises for viewers. Of particular note is the wide range of voice actors involved, from veteran voice actors such as Mitsuya Yuji, Ehara Masashi, and Yuki Aoi to young voice actors such as Komatsu Mikako and Nakamura Yuichi. This diversity of cast members is an important element in bringing out the humor and surrealism of Pop Team Epic to the fullest. Thanks to the teamwork of the main staff, Pop Team Epic was able to maximize the charm of the original work while depicting the world of Popuko and Pipimi from a new perspective. The bonus footage is also the result of this teamwork and is something fans cannot miss. The characters of Popuko and Pipimi retain their humor and surrealism from the original work, bringing out their charm to the fullest in the anime. In particular, the episodes depicting the daily lives of Popuko and Pipimi will have viewers in stitches. The bonus footage is packed with great features for fans, including uncredited opening and ending scenes, and never-before-seen scenes. These bonus features are important elements for a deeper understanding and enjoyment of the world of Pop Team Epic. In particular, the uncredited opening and ending scenes allow fans to enjoy the technical skills of Kamikaze Douga, the studio in charge of the visual aspects of Pop Team Epic. Additionally, the never-before-seen scenes allow fans to enjoy new episodes featuring Popuko and Pipimi, something that fans cannot miss. Furthermore, bonus features such as a collection of eye-catches and Bobune Mimimi are important elements for a deeper understanding of the world of Pop Team Epic. Pop Team Epic related works are a must-see for fans and are an important element in gaining a deeper understanding of the world of Popuko and Pipimi. In particular, the manga published by Takeshobo is a work that is characterized by its humor and surrealism, depicting the daily lives of Popuko and Pipimi. The anime version also draws out the charm of the original work to the fullest, while depicting the world of Popuko and Pipimi from a new perspective. The video bonus features also continue the charm of the original work, while depicting new episodes. For fans, this is important content for gaining a deeper understanding and enjoying the world of the original work. The theme songs and music of Pop Team Epic are important elements that color the worldview of Popuko and Pipimi. In particular, the OP1 "Twinkling star" is sung by the Drop Stars and is an important song that symbolizes the worldview of Pop Team Epic. The OP2 "POP TEAM EPIC" is sung by Sumire Uesaka and brings out the humor and surrealism of Pop Team Epic. The ED1 "POPPY PAPPY DAY" is sung by Popuko and Pipimi and is an important song that symbolizes the worldview of Pop Team Epic. The ED2 "POPPY PAPPY DAY" is sung by Shouta Aoi and brings out the humor and surrealism of Pop Team Epic. The IN1 "In Love? Pop Team Epic" is sung by Popuko and Pipimi and is an important song that symbolizes the worldview of Pop Team Epic. These theme songs and music are important elements that color the world of Pop Team Epic, and are something that fans cannot miss. These theme songs and music are also used in the video bonuses, allowing you to enjoy new episodes of Popuko and Pipimi. The theme songs and music of Pop Team Epic are a must-see for fans, and are an important element in understanding the world of Popuko and Pipimi more deeply. The bonus video features of Pop Team Epic are a must-see for fans. They bring out the charm of the original work to the fullest, while allowing you to enjoy the world of Popuko and Pipimi from a new perspective. In particular, the film is packed with bonus features that will delight fans, such as the creditless opening and ending scenes, and previously unreleased scenes. These bonus features are important elements for a deeper understanding and enjoyment of the world of Pop Team Epic. The bonus video features are a must-see for fans of Pop Team Epic, and are important elements for a deeper understanding of the world of Popuko and Pipimi. |
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