


Toonami has revealed a promo for their Halloween Akame ga Kill marathon, naturally getting fans pumped as the legendary TV block has been know to do, despite the fact that many may be put off by the anime’s English dub…
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The official trailer for RWBY‘s recently arrived 3rd volume has provided a short glimpse of what is to come, with battles unsurprisingly bound to be vast in quantity, much like the show’s tributes to anime in general.
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- Author: Rift
- Categories: Games, News
- Date: Oct 25, 2015 15:36 JST
- Tags: 3DS, Animation, Atlus, English, RPG, Stella Glow, Strategy, Trailer, USA



Stella Glow‘s imminent western release has prompted the emergence of a brand new trailer from Atlus, boasting plenty of gameplay bound to entertain enthusiasts of the RPG and strategy game genres alike – many may be put off by the presence of some questionable English voice-acting however.
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Sentai Filmworks have unleashed a PV for loli fighter anime Black Bullet‘s soon-to-arrive English release, naturally sporting an English dub that will likely garner the hatred of anti-dub fanatics in short order, though many are hoping the anime’s plethora of heart-warming young girls will at least escape alteration…
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- Author: Rift
- Categories: Anime, News
- Date: Oct 20, 2015 10:20 JST
- Tags: Adaptations, English, Gundam, OVA, PV, Retro, Sunrise, Translation, Video Gallery



The next entry into the Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin series (a retelling of the ancient Mobile Suit Gundam series) has had its first 9 minutes divulged to eager viewers, which will likely help in sating the lusts of Gundam fans everywhere, as well as garnering positive acclaim for “updating” a beloved classic.
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Immensely popular web animation RWBY (created by a western anime fan) has given its dedicated fanbase a look at the OP for its upcoming 3rd volume, giving a brief glimpse of what is to come that may sway even those normally critical of the “western-made anime” genre.
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The western release for Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water has certainly proven to be quite “spoopy” (as Nintendo has it) as the game reacquaints viewers with the cameras and spirits synonymous to the franchise – whether the game will maintain the erotic content present in the original Japanese version seems doubtful however.
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KyoAni’s Kyoukai no Kanata has become the next anime to receive a “horrendous” English dub, sure to spawn the typical interminable “dub vs sub” controversy, though not strongly enough to upset fans spared the bother of importing or knowledgeable enough to switch audio tracks (possibly a troublingly small demographic).
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- Author: Rift
- Categories: Games, News
- Date: Oct 6, 2015 12:32 JST
- Tags: 5pb, Corpse Party, English, Horror, PV, Schoolgirls, USA, Visual Novels, Vita



The imminent western release of Corpse Party: Blood Drive has prompted the release of a massive 18 minute gameplay PV to help build player anticipation, offering just the visual novel content the Corpse Party series is known for, and hopefully with an abundance of its staple gore too.
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An incendiary GamerGate reference inserted into the 7th episode of Funimation’s Prison School dub has prompted outrage online and a response from the company, though most have greeted it as little more than a cop-out and far from a sincere apology.
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The latest trailer for the upcoming English release of “Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree’s Woe and the Blight Below” has heartily pumped up viewers, formally introducing the 12 playable characters as well as some of the game’s mechanics, despite the game taking the form of an action RPG as opposed to the franchise’s classic turn-based style.
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An infectiously thrilling promo video has been unleashed for Parasyte, bound to play to the favor of gung-ho Americans with its bizarrely grotesque visuals and constant drama, as opposed to Japan’s usual moe guff – and watchers may be glad to know that the show’s staple gore has thankfully been preserved, being perfectly suited to their tastes unlike the mind-corrupting horrors of sex.
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