The advent of Anime Japan 2017 has greeted attendees with an overwhelming abundance of PVs and announcements for upcoming shows, bound to induce excitement amongst otaku as they attempt to pick out the shows that they believe will be worth watching.
The plethora of PVs that were revealed during the event:
The release date for the new Madoka smartphone game was also unveiled to be May, a previous PV can be viewed at DailyMotion (as the YouTube version is unfortunately not available to those in the west).
A new PV announcing that the 2nd season of Owarimonogatari will be arriving this summer has also been denied to westerners (uploaded to DailyMotion as well for those curious).
Ridiculously revered smartphone game Fate/Grand Order is also apparently receiving a stage play; an official visual was released:
The stage play will run at the Zepp Blue Theater in Tokyo from July 14th to July 17th.
Finally my Illya returns!
Silly westerners. Y u try and watch our animu.
Silly asians. Y u try to type like an edgelord.
because it caters to me, while cartoons don’t. plus I know Japanese so I don’t really need to wait for subs.
Really? New Samurai Jack season is quite good…
Anyone knows the song that plays on the NGNL 0 trailer?
Grimgar of Dust and Fantasy: New party?
Okay, so the grammar was confusing there. Was the PREVIEW for Owarimonogatari not coming to the US, or the series itself?
“A new PV announcing that the 2nd season of Owarimonogatari will be arriving this summer has also been denied to westerners,” could mean either one…
The grammar is perfect. “that the 2nd season of Owarimonogatari will be arriving this summer” is a clause that is subordinate to the participle “announcing.” The sentence is effectively “A new PV announcing [something] has also been denied to westerners,” meaning that “PV” is the subject of the sentence and therefore the thing that is denied.
The PV posted on YouTube is IP Blocked and you can’t watch it if you’re not in Japan.
many ways to get around that lol.