One day before its theatrical release in Japan, the official website for the anime film Josee to Tora to Sakana-tachi / Josee, the Tiger and the Fish posted a clip to introduce its first five-minutes. Watch how Jose and Tsuneo met by chance at the beginning of the story after the jump!
A music video for "Ao no Waltz" (The Blue Waltz), the theme song for the forthcoming anime film Josee, the Tiger and the Fish performed by singer-songwriter Eve, is now streamed on the web. The five-minute clip uses a lot of scenes to convey the atmosphere of the film, including its two main characters - Josse and Tsuneo's harmonious relationship. Watch the special clip after the jump!
The upcoming BONES-produced, Kotaro Tamura (Noragami)-directed anime film Josee, the Tiger and the Fish got a new long and short collaboration trailer with Osaka Metro today, alongside the unveiling of a collaboration with theme song singer Eve's ZINGAI creature. Catch it all past the jump!
The sweet anime film of two sweethearts finally gets released this Christmas in Japan but before then, Josee, the Tiger and the Fish, based on the 2003 live-action film of the same name, released a brand new "long" trailer preview two songs from the film and wintery visual featuring the two lead characters Taishi and Kaya. Watch the snow fall after the jump!
The official website for the forthcoming anime film adaptation of the late Seiko Tanabe's romance short novel Josee, the Tiger and the Fish. has posted a 60-second full trailer introducing an insert song "Shinkai" (The literal translation of the Chinese characters is the ocean of the hearts) performed by singer-songwriter Eve. Check out the clip showing the emotional turmoil of the main characters after the jump.
Along with a 60-second teaser trailer, the official website for the forthcoming anime film Josee, the Tiger and the Fish. announced today that it is newly set to be released in Japan on December 25, 2020. The film was originally slated for this summer but has been postponed due to the current COVID-19 pandemic. Meet the characters in the anime world after the jump!
High school romance is harder than it appears in Kakugo wa Iika Soko no Joshi ("Are You Ready? Hey You Girl!"), an upcoming live-action film adaptation based on the shojo manga by Nana Shiiba about a handsome young man whose overconfidence could prove his undoing in the realm of dating. Hit the jump to learn more.
Minami-kun no Koibito, a 1986 manga by Shungicu Uchida, is being adapted into a live-action television film for Fuji TV starring Taishi Nakagawa and Maika Yamamoto. Hit the jump to learn more.