The second phase of the new animation of "Urusei Yatsura" just started on January 5th. Today, on February 28th, the official announced the latest additional characters and voice actors. The trio of bad girls of Planet Middle School were revealed. Let's take a look. •Urusei Yatsura is the representative work of Japanese manga artist Rumiko Takahashi and also her first full-length work. The manga was serialized in Weekly Shonen Sunday from 1978 to 1987. The story tells about Tomoboshi Moroboshi, a student in Class 4, Grade 2 of Tomohiki High School. He is the most lustful man in history and he is willing to sacrifice his life for the sake of beautiful women. One day, the alien ghosts invaded the earth, and the leader of the ghosts asked both sides to send a representative to decide the fate of the earth through a race. Ah Dang, who had always been plagued by bad luck, became the well-deserved winner, and the ghosts sent the leader's daughter - Ram, a beautiful girl wearing a bikini, drooping eyelids, and flying and electric. ·Among the three bad girls of Planet Middle School, Sugar will be played by Kuno Misaki, Ginger will be played by Morinaga Chisai, and Pepper will be played by Takahashi Rie. They are scheduled to appear in the 20th episode which will be aired on March 2nd, so stay tuned. |
>>: Ant-Man 3's North American box office fell nearly 70% in the second weekend
The official website of the sci-fi animated film ...
The next act for the Blade Runner franchise will ...
After the first trailer for the Halo live-action ...
The 63rd Japan Film Blue Ribbon Awards, founded i...
Belphie and Lilbit, the Cheerful Forest Dwarves -...
"Piggyback Ghost" - A historic piece of...
Adapted from the original manga, the new live-act...
The long-standing copyright issue of "Ultram...
Today (September 7), according to the official We...
Tsuburaya Productions released the latest news to...
The famous campus horror film "Signal 100&qu...
We may be seeing a modern-day version of Anaconda...
Hippidi Hopdi Pump: The charm of NHK's short ...
"Love, Death & Robots", which is pr...
The appeal and background of "Why is ocean w...