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Valvrave the Liberator
"Valvrave the Liberator" is the new mecha anime from Studio Sunrise. The anime will premiere in April.
The original anime is set in a time when 70% of the human population has migrated into space. Among them, two major factions have emerged: the "Dorushia Military Pact Federation" and the "Atlantic Ring United States." Between these two superpowers lies a small, neutral nation called Jiouru, where our protagonist Haruto Tokishima lives. One fateful day, the high school student comes into contact with a mysterious humanoid weapon called a "Valvrave." The timing couldn’t be worse, as the Dorushia have launched an invasion.
Diabolik Lovers
"Diabolik Lovers" is based on a PSP game by developer Rejet and Idea Factory. The concept is similar to the currently airing series "Amnesia" and is based on an otome game.
Yui Komori is an optimistic person. Even though she has been able to perceive supernatural phenomena like ghosts and poltergeists since childhood, she doesn’t let it get her down and tries to live her life as normally as possible. Due to her father’s work, she moves with him to a town called Kamina and has to transfer to Reita High School in her second year. Yui has no idea that this marks the end of her cherished normal life. Sinister rumors surround the Night Academy—one of them claims that students have been attacked by vampires at night. Yui isn’t worried, not even about her new home, which is rumored to be haunted. But the six brothers who also live there give her an unsettling feeling. There’s something devilish about them, as if they aren’t human at all. Yet, strangely, Yui feels drawn to this place, and so a new life begins for her.
Sparrow's Hotel
The manga magazine "Manga Life" has announced, in its February-published April issue, an anime adaptation of Yuka Santō’s manga "Sparrow's Hotel."
"Valvrave the Liberator" is the new mecha anime from Studio Sunrise. The anime will premiere in April.
The original anime is set in a time when 70% of the human population has migrated into space. Among them, two major factions have emerged: the "Dorushia Military Pact Federation" and the "Atlantic Ring United States." Between these two superpowers lies a small, neutral nation called Jiouru, where our protagonist Haruto Tokishima lives. One fateful day, the high school student comes into contact with a mysterious humanoid weapon called a "Valvrave." The timing couldn’t be worse, as the Dorushia have launched an invasion.
Diabolik Lovers
"Diabolik Lovers" is based on a PSP game by developer Rejet and Idea Factory. The concept is similar to the currently airing series "Amnesia" and is based on an otome game.
Yui Komori is an optimistic person. Even though she has been able to perceive supernatural phenomena like ghosts and poltergeists since childhood, she doesn’t let it get her down and tries to live her life as normally as possible. Due to her father’s work, she moves with him to a town called Kamina and has to transfer to Reita High School in her second year. Yui has no idea that this marks the end of her cherished normal life. Sinister rumors surround the Night Academy—one of them claims that students have been attacked by vampires at night. Yui isn’t worried, not even about her new home, which is rumored to be haunted. But the six brothers who also live there give her an unsettling feeling. There’s something devilish about them, as if they aren’t human at all. Yet, strangely, Yui feels drawn to this place, and so a new life begins for her.
Sparrow's Hotel
The manga magazine "Manga Life" has announced, in its February-published April issue, an anime adaptation of Yuka Santō’s manga "Sparrow's Hotel."
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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