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Review: Starfield – Riding Through the Space Frontier

Humans have always been fascinated by space. Being able to explore the great unknown and discover more beyond our solar system borders is an appealing concept that almost every human being can relate to. This is why the concept of Starfield is very good. But while the game doesn’t deliver on every promise it sets forth in it, that’s the least of its concerns. Unfortunately, the ambition to put together a very solid game set in space is held back by numerous bugs and glitches that may pop up. But if you manage to be lucky enough for everything to go smoothly, there is a wondrous experience to get fully immersed in, but it depends on how much you enjoy exploring outer space.

Starfield on the Xbox Series X (also available on PC) is very similar to many other role-playing games developed by Bethesda. The major difference here is the setting, but a lot of its core gameplay mechanics and story elements are recognizable. Luckily, Starfield has no shortage of deep RPG elements that will have you wanting to play through it multiple times, which is the hallmark of any good Bethesda game. You won’t get to see everything in one playthrough, which may or may not be a great thing for some people. But if you’re fine with that and willing to try things out from a different angle a second or third time, there’s a ton of content to go through. Whether you want to be a space ranger, galactic explorer, bounty hunter, or greedy corporate hitman; there’s a path for you to take and make your way around the universe.

Within all of that is an ensemble of gameplay and story beats that will be different for everyone. Depending on how you want to go about it, you might find yourself getting into firefights or stealth combat more than others, especially if you decided to build out your character towards one playstyle or another. Starfield definitely gives you a lot of room to experiment and try out different approaches to problems with multiple solutions. Taking the smartest or easiest path toward a goal may not always be the most ideal or morally acceptable, but you’re still able to do so. And the game doesn’t judge harshly you for it, but your actions will have an impact on the storylines you follow.

Luckily there are a ton of weapons and helpful tools at your disposal. Firing guns feels pretty good, especially when you’re using a powerful rifle or blaster that can deal heavy damage to foes. You can also upgrade and modify weapons you obtain, often with boosts to damage and other effects that shift the momentum of combat to your advantage. In addition, you can develop items and space suits at research stations with resources you find, giving you a further edge on either combat or exploration when you need it. Although most encounters will end up feeling like running into groups of duplicated enemies in some cases, you’ll also find a ton of items and goodies as you take them down. Fighting creatures on planets is the most interesting part of combat, especially when you run into some truly weird wildlife that may or may not be hostile.

When it comes to story, Starfield has a lot of characters and places you’ll come across on your space travels. While it can be argued that there’s a lot of depth to almost every character you meet, especially if you take on quests that detail their backstory, the majority of them will be forgettable. You probably won’t be remembering the finer details about some characters and their questlines unless you really connect with them on a deep level, which is not often the case. This is a shame because there are characters with quirks and personalities that play right into storylines that seem interesting. Regardless, you still obtain a lot of loot and credits for completing quests. You just might not always be getting a great story to appreciate afterward.

The same can be said for the many environments you visit throughout Starfield. Although there is plenty of diversity among the types of towns, landscapes, and cities you visit, they lack any sort of charisma to make you want to revisit them. You’ll often go to one location for quests you need to complete and probably never visit the locations again, even if you need to explore them some more. With certain planets you go to, you’ll have to travel around on foot across long distances to fully explore the area, discovering hidden structures and other key points of interest to you.

One of the most annoying aspects of exploring in Starfield is the menus and lack of helpful maps. Whether you’re looking to land on a planet, start up a new quest, or get back to a previously visited area; Starfield makes things hard to do so at times. Despite the heavy emphasis on fast-traveling to places, backtracking to a prior area is made tedious when you can’t easily access an option to do so. You might have to tinker with the star map you have to jump to a different system. At the same time, it would’ve greatly helped to have a better map to reference when exploring. The planetary map you have access to through your scanner is very inconvenient to use, making it difficult to judge distances and mark out a path to where you need or want to go. This is especially true in towns and cities where you can’t easily find shops or key locations that you might need to visit frequently. Having a menu with quick travel options to points like these would’ve easily solved this issue, but Starfield makes you search around with your scanner to pinpoint where those places are.

But what about space travel? Does the game do that perfectly well? Yes, it does, including space combat between starships. The moments where you find yourself entering orbit and facing down enemy ships looking for problems are exciting. You definitely need to make the time to prepare for most engagements, however, especially if you don’t try to upgrade your ship or find a better one beforehand. Some fights in space can be very short if you find yourself mismatched. This is why completing some of the quests that reward you with resources or new ships to command is very helpful. You can even create your own spaceship with the ship editor in-game, but you need to level up specific skills to open it up. Creating your very own unique starship adds another layer to the exploration in space, which is time-consuming but very satisfying if you go through with it.

Unfortunately, flying around space isn’t as exciting as it could be. The views of planets from orbit are amazing when you don’t go too far into them. You cannot fly to a planet from a great distance, nor can you enter orbit manually. For a game that is set out in space, it would’ve been ideal to have the ability to do this, rather than rely on fast travel options through the menus to get in and out of planets. It’s a bummer not to have a high level of freedom when flying in space, even though there are most likely technical reasons for it.

Despite some of the best parts of Starfield, the game is almost ruined by its worst aspect, horrible bugs and glitches. While not always consistent for everyone’s game, Starfield does suffer from bugs that can happen randomly and prevent you from progressing forward. This can affect main quest lines, how you interact with some NPCs that are important, as well as combat. Some of the worst examples of this are quests that require you to scan certain areas or objects in order to move forward in a questline, only to be completely stopped because something won’t appear or trigger the next event.

This can be tedious to deal with in some cases and massively frustrating in others. Minor bugs can be fixed by reloading a previous save, which is helpful because Starfield autosaves your game whenever you enter a new area. However, the more devastating bugs will often require you to reboot the whole game. This can come from bugs and glitches that lock up your controls, prevent certain characters from appearing, and when the camera locks up after some dialogue scenes have finished.

All of this happens alongside other minor problems like drops in framerate, which can happen when you’re moving around a planet and there are many effects and characters within the area. Other smaller issues include difficulty spikes for enemies in some random locations that make no sense, especially when you’re overpowered and should be more than capable of going through. For some, this is business as usual for any Bethesda game upon release. However, there are enough issues that happen frequently enough that will definitely require an update to address. While not every person will experience the same kind of problems in their game, there’s definitely enough reason to pause to wait for any sort of updates to iron them out.

Starfield definitely has a high bar for what it set out to accomplish. And for the most part, it delivers on being a detailed Bethesda role-playing game set out in deep space. Every point that it hasn’t fully realized can be improved through extra downloadable content over time, which will only enhance the foundation laid out. But in order for all of it to fully captivate players in the best possible way, Starfield needs to have all of the bad technical issues it suffers from fixed. They hold back Starfield from being a truly otherworld experience for those who love outer space.

What do you think about Starfield? Have you gotten to play it yet on Xbox Series X or PC? What type of starship would you pilot to fly around in space? Let us know your thoughts about everything in the comment section down below!

Review: G.I. JOE Classified Series Sgt. Slaughter

Oh, Hasbro. You’re charging a premium price for an action figure that’s hidden behind a windowless box. Not any character, mind you, but one of the few Joes based on a real person. I like the box, but again, it is not friendly to collectors. We want to display Sarge’s action figure, not various pictures of him.

Since Sgt. Slaughter is hidden behind the packaging, is he worth displaying on his own if you’re willing to forgo the mint-in-box value? Kind of.

Maybe I got a slightly defective figure because the joint where his torso meets the waist was weird. Equally odd was the ball joint attachment for his right leg. No matter how many times I tried, I couldn’t get it to align with his right leg. This issue left the figure always jutting his hips out to the side like he was going to give me some sass.

Another notable annoyance is the return of pegs at the joints. We thought these had finally gone away in the G.I. JOE Classified line. How have we not made pinless limbs a standard in the premium action figure market?

Aside from the wonky hips, Slaughter’s joints are all tight. This is great because this figure comes with something that’s been lacking from most other Classified figures: interchangeable hands! Yes, Sarge has grabby hands, trigger hands, and pointy hands! Aside from being able to manhandle other Joes and Cobras, he can wrestle with his own mini-Sgt. Slaughter toy.

Photo Credit: Mike Phalin

Hasbro really wanted to get the most nostalgia miles as they could out of the former WWE wrestler’s member berries. The mini figure is not articulated, and I wouldn’t suggest removing it from the blister pack, because the plastic tabs around the back may not easily bend back into shape.3

As far as other accessories go, Slaughter is packing a couple of expected items like his drill instructor’s hat, sunglasses, and swagger stick. He does come with a single weapon, and it’s a rifle with a removable magazine and tactical light. Thankfully, very thankfully, it is painted a dull black and not shiny. What’s with Hasbro’s on-again, off-again love affair with shiny plastic weapons for these $20+ collectibles?

Photo Credit: Mike Phalin

I’ve been saving the face reveal, because it’s the part I have the most issue with.

At first glance, it looks mostly like the iconic Real American Hero. The glasses may be a bit too big thanks to the oversized brown rims around the lenses, but they hid what is a very unfortunate face sculpt.

There’s a huge difference in how Valvaverse and Hasbro chose to portray this guy. The very first thing I thought when I unboxed this was, “Is that Alex Karras?!” The older-looking face, small eyes, and mustache really made me think he was going to sit me down and give me a life lesson after I’d set an apartment building on fire.

Alex Karras?!
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin

I am thankful that Slaughter hasn’t undergone any unnecessary updates like some other Joes. However, it would have been nice if his shirt had ‘USA’ printed on it, just like the old mail-away figure.

If you’re looking for a Sgt. Slaughter figure from the G.I. Joe Classified Series for nostalgic reasons, I totally understand. Despite being packaged in a box without a window, the packaging does a great job of highlighting the character’s history in the G.I. Joe franchise, including the cartoon, comics, and mail-away action figure. When it comes to the Valaverse Sgt. Slaughter, though, feels more like the larger-than-life character that Robert Rudolph Remus portrayed in his professional wrestling career.

The figure can be pre-ordered via Hasbro Pulse. He’ll set you back $33.99. However, I’d recommend picking up the other one. He captures more of Slaughter’s G.I. Joe vibe, is less expensive  ($21.99), and comes with more accessories.

Marvel Comics Announces Variant Covers Celebrating MCU Film ‘The Marvels’

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Marvel Entertainment is releasing two new variant covers to promote the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe entry ‘The Marvels,’ which sees Brie Larson returning as Captain Marvel.

“Adorning CAPTAIN MARVEL: ASSAULT ON EDEN #1 and CAPTAIN MARVEL #2, these spectacular new art pieces from acclaimed artists Elena Casagrande and Natacha Bustos spotlight the main cast of the upcoming film: Captain Marvel, Ms. Marvel, and Monica Rambeau. After their awe-inspiring powers become entangled with each other, this extraordinary trio will have to team up and learn to work together to save the universe as ‘The Marvels,'” Marvel said on the website.

Iman Vellani will reprise her role as Kamala Khan from the Disney Plus series ‘Ms. Marvel’ and Teyonah Parris will return as Monica Rambeau from ‘WandaVision’ in ‘The Marvels.’

You can take at the covers here:

“On sale in October, CAPTAIN MARVEL: ASSAULT ON EDEN #1 is an epic one-shot written by Anthony Oliveira and drawn by Eleonora Carlini. A standalone tale that serves as a perfect entry point for newer comic readers, this action-packed special sees Carol soldier up alongside Emperor Hulkling and Wiccan to save the Kree home world from a mysterious threat,” Marvel continued. “And on sale in November, CAPTAIN MARVEL #2 is the second installment in writer Alyssa Wong and artist Jan Bazaldua’s new era! Debuting a fresh new costume and a bold new status quo, this pulse-pounding run kicks off when a reality-devouring entity known as the Undone realizes that Captain Marvel is the only hero powerful enough to stop it from annihilating Earth. After being ambushed and trapped, Carol will need to rely on the reluctant help of a young ally who holds the key to victory.”

‘The Marvels’ will hit theaters on November 10, 2023. It is directed by Nia DaCosta who also co-wrote it with Megan McDonnell and Elissa Karasik.

‘The Boys’ Spin-Off ‘Gen V’ Drops A New Trailer

Prime Video dropped a new trailer for ‘The Boys’ spin-off ‘Gen V.’ Based in the irreverent world of the Seven, this television show will take place at a college.

“Prime Video released the official trailer for the highly anticipated Amazon Original series Gen V, which comes from the world of The Boys. The series will debut exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories around the world with three episodes on Friday, September 29, followed by weekly episodes, leading up to the epic season finale on Friday, November 3,” Amazon said in a statement.

You can watch the trailer below:

The show will star Jaz Sinclair, Chance Perdomo, Lizze Broadway, Shelley Conn, Maddie Phillips, London Thor, Derek Luh, Asa Germann, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Sean Patrick Thomas, Marco Pigossi, Clancy Brown, and Jason Ritter.

Amazon describes the show’s synopsis as follows,

“Set in the diabolical world of The Boys, Gen V expands the universe to Godolkin University, the prestigious superhero-only college where students train to be the next generation of heroes—preferably with lucrative endorsements. You know what happens when supes go bad, but not all superheroes start corrupt. Beyond the typical college chaos of finding oneself and partying, these kids are facing explosive situations … literally. As the students vie for popularity and good grades, it’s clear that the stakes are much higher when super powers are involved. When the group of young supes discover that something bigger and sinister is going on at school, they’re put to the test: Will they be the heroes or the villains of their stories?”

‘The Boys’ is based on a 2006 comic book series, written by Garth Ennis and co-created, designed, and illustrated by Darick Robertson. It was originally published by the DC Comics imprint Vertigo before moving to Dynamite Entertainment. It won the “Best Comic Book or Graphic Novel” at the 2010 Scream Awards.

Batman 1989 Live Orchestra Concert Starts Touring in 2024

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Batman 1989 is on tour thanks to DC in Concert! Starting in January 2024, the event allows attendees to see Tim Burton’s iconic big-screen adaptation with a live orchestral score. Getting to see Batman on the big screen again, with Danny Elfman’s score being performed live? Hell yeah!

The tour will focus mainly on the US. However, the final two stops are in France and the UK.

Exclusive merchandise will also be for sale during the event at the venues. Speaking of which, here are the tour dates and locations:

  • Los Angeles, CA (January 13)
  • Washington DC (January 19)
  • Tampa, FL (January 20)
  • Jacksonville, FL (January 21)
  • San Antonio, TX (January 27)
  • Atlanta, GA (February 02)
  • Conway, AR (February 03)
  • Flint, MI (February 24)
  • Newark, NJ (March 02)
  • Orlando, FL (March 09)
  • Portland, OR (March 30)
  • Kansas City, MO (April 27)
  • Paris, France (May 24)
  • London, UK (May 26)

Tickets for Batman (1989) in Concert can be picked up via from DC Films In Concert’s website. The price of admission varies from venue to venue. So, get ready for a bit of sticker shock.

BATMAN 1989 IN CONCERT TOUR
Image Credit: DC in Concert

For the First time, the DC Universe is coming to audiences, live. Fans will unite to see these epic films on larger-than-life screens with the amazing scores performed live.

Yes, this is indeed being performed by a full orchestra. DC in Concert even lists the number of players and which instruments have been modified from the original score:

Original Instrumentation:

  • 1 Alto Sax
  • 1 Tenor Sax
  • 1 Guitar
  • 1 Musical Saw
  • Flute 1
  • Flute 2 – Alto Flute
  • Flute 3 – Piccolo, Alto Flute
  • 2 Oboe
  • 1 English Horn (Doubles with Alto Sax, Tenor Sax)
  • Clarinet 1
  • Clarinet 2
  • Clarinet 3 – Bass Clarinet
  • Bassoon 1
  • Bassoon 2
  • Bassoon 3 – Contrabassoon
  • 6 Horn
  • 4 Trumpet
  • 3 Trombone
  • 1 Bass Trombone
  • 2 Tuba
  • 5 Percussion
  • 1 Timpani
  • 2 Harp
  • 1 Piano/Celesta
  • 1 Synthesizer/Pipe Organ
  • 6 Violin 1
  • 6 Violin 2
  • 6 Viola
  • 4 Violoncello
  • 4 Contrabass 1 doubles as E.Bs and Solo Jazz Bs.)

Total Players: 68

Modified Instrumentation:

  • Flute 1
  • Flute 2 – Alto Flute
  • Flute 3 – Piccolo, Alto Flute
  • 2 Oboe
  • 1 English Horn (Doubles with Alto Sax, Tenor Sax)
  • Clarinet 1
  • Clarinet 2
  • Clarinet 3 – Bass Clarinet
  • Bassoon 1
  • Bassoon 2
  • Bassoon 3 – Contrabassoon
  • 5 Horn
  • 3 Trumpet
  • 2 Trombone
  • 1 Bass Trombone
  • 1 Tuba
  • 4 Percussion
  • 1 Timpani
  • 1 Harp
  • 1 Piano/Celesta
  • 1 Synthesizer/Pipe Organ
  • 4 Violin 1
  • 4 Violin 2
  • 4 Viola
  • 4 Violoncello
  • 2 Contrabass (1 doubles as E.Bs and Solo Jazz Bs.)

Total Players: 50

[Source: DC Films In Concert’s website]

Hasbro’s HasLab Is Going Back To Marvel With A Giant-Man Campaign

Hot on the heels of HasLab’s last successful crowdfunder, the Star Wars Vintage Series Ghost, Hasbro has launched another customer-funded venture. This time, the company is returning to the Marvel Legends Series. Get ready for Hank Pym as the 24″ tall Giant-Man!

Instead of focusing on a vehicle/character combo like the failed Ghost Rider campaign, HasLab is going large again with a mega-sized Giant-Man. Galactus and the Sentinel may soon have a hero of the same height to contend with on your toy shelf.

From the looks of it, this appears to be a standard Marvel Legends figure just upscaled. Of course, Giant-Man has all of the HasLab updates, like articulated fingers and a toe bend that’s sorely missing from the 6″ figure line.

As of writing this, 3,921 of the required 10,000 backers have already pledged their $199.99 for this figure. Not bad, considering there are still 43 days left for this to get fully funded and meet its stretch goals.

The crowdfunding campaign will run until October 23rd. If it is a success, the large-scale figure should arrive during the Fall of 2024.

From the laboratory that created Pym Particles and the android Ultron, & the crowdfunding program that brought you Sentinel and Galactus, comes a larger-than-life Avenger. Pym Labs partners with HasLab for the biggest Super Hero to hit the Marvel Legends Series: Giant-Man!

In honor of Marvel Comics’ 60th anniversary of the Avengers, we are proud to present one of the original members of the first Avengers team. In 6-inch Hasbro Marvel Legends Series scale, Hank Pym is 24-inch tall Giant-Man.

Hank Pym will come with the following as part of the 10k goal:

  • 24-inch-tall Giant-Man design is inspired by character’s appearance in Marvel comic books
  • Features 91 total points of articulation, including 29 points in each hand
  • Giant-Man figure has intricate design and premium deco
  • Ultra-articulated figure is fully poseable for the ultimate shelf display
  • Comes with 2 alternate face plates to display with different facial expressions

So far, there are only two stretch goals. Rather than including another action figure or diorama, if Giant-Man reaches 12k and 14k backers, you’ll get two alternate faces.

Backers could unlock Marvel Zombies and Skrull faces for Giant-Man. In my opinion, the zombie’s face needs to look more decayed.

What do you think of this new HasLab venture? Let us know below.

[Source: Hasbro]

1975 Japanese Action Thriller ‘The Bullet Train’ Is Getting A Blu-Ray Release

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The 1975 Japanese action thriller ‘The Bullet Train’ is getting a brand new Blu-ray home video release by Discotek Media. The box set will include the original Japanese audio with subtitles as well as an English dub.

Directed by Junya Satō, ‘The Bullet Train’ was written by Ari Katō, released by Toei, and stars Japanese action star Sonny Chiba. The movie became known as ‘Super Express 109’ in some European markets.

Discotek plans on releasing the box set on November 28th, 2023, though it is available for pre-order on the Right Stuf Anime website.

You can check out the box set below:

The movie stars:

  • Ken Takakura as Tetsuo Okita
  • Shinichi “Sonny” Chiba as Aoki
  • Ken Utsui as Kuramochi
  • Fumio Watanabe as Miyashita
  • Kei Yamamoto as Masaru Koga
  • Eiji Gō as Shinji Fujio
  • Akira Oda as Hiroshi Ōshiro
  • Yasuhiro Aoki as Officer Senda
  • Raita Ryū as Kikuchi
  • Masayo Utsunomiya as Yasuko Tomita
  • Yumiko Fujita as Akiyama
  • Miyako Tasaka as Kazuko Hirao
  • Etsuko Shihomi as telephone operator
  • Tetsurō Tamba as Sunaga
  • Takashi Shimura as JNR President
  • Akira Yamauchi as Cabinet Chief Secretary
  • Tomoo Nagai as JNR Bullet Train General Director
  • Kunie Tanaka as Koga’s brother
  • Kin’ya Kitaōji as Detective at airport
  • Tamio Kawachi as Satô
  • Mizuho Suzuki as Hanamura
  • Yumi Takigawa as SAS Staff
  • Jirō Chiba as Rescue Train Driver
  • Rikinaga Nakano as Osaka Businessman
  • Saburo Date as Businessman
  • Susumu Kurobe as Goto
  • Yoshifumi Tajima as Saki

Discotek Media describes the synopsis as follows,

“Ken Takakura stars as a mad bomber who plants a device on a high-speed Japanese train, programmed to detonate if the train’s speed drops below 80 kilometres per hour. The trains conductor (Sonny Chiba) must keep the train moving whilst the police track the madman down.”

The movie has been cited as the inspiration for the Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock film ‘Speed.’

Nintendo Demos Switch 2 for Devs at Gamescom?

News about the next Nintendo console to come after the Nintendo Switch is starting to heat up. Rumors about a Switch 2 have circulated for some time, with many different outlets publishing reports at various times in the last few years. According to some, developer kits for the Nintendo Switch successor have been out in the wild for some time, allowing devs hands-on time with the next version of Nintendo hardware. Many have been suspicious about that, but others have confirmed to have spoken with anonymous developers who have gotten their hands on a Switch 2 dev kit. But something else may now be lending credibility to many of the rumors being passed around.

According to a report published by Eurogamer, Nintendo had a behind-closed-doors demo of the Switch 2 for developers at Gamescom 2023. This comes after sources to Eurogamer spoke with them and detailed how the company was meeting with its partners to show various demos of the Switch 2. The demos were made to show how well the system runs and discuss aspects of its potential. Although no other name was mentioned, everyone is still referring to the new hardware as Switch 2.

In the report, details about the demos being shown included a showcase of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild running on a Switch 2. It was designed to display how the game would work on the new hardware and achieve results on the target specs for the console. However, no confirmation was made about Breath of the Wild being ported over to the new hardware. Details about Eurogamer’s report were corroborated by VGC with additional sources that spoke with them about the demos being held at Gamescom.

Some past reports about the next Nintendo console have suggested that we could finally see the new hardware sometime in 2024. But Nintendo has yet to discuss anything about their next console, let alone publicly discuss any plans for what comes next after the Nintendo Switch. Back in early 2023 during the company’s financial report, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa confirmed that we wouldn’t be seeing or hearing anything about a new console in 2023. This led many to believe we probably wouldn’t see the company discuss anything about Switch 2 until after March 2024, going into the next fiscal year.

In addition to all of this, Nintendo still has a number of Switch games that are incoming towards the end of this year, including Super Mario Bros. Wonder and the remake of Super Mario RPG. They also have games that were announced a long time ago that have not been given any updates since. This includes the highly anticipated Metroid Prime 4, which was teased years ago but never given a solid release date. There is a possibility that we may see a game like that discussed more after Nintendo finally opens up about the Switch 2, but that’s anyone’s guess for now. We’ll have to wait and see when Nintendo is finally ready to confirm anything about their next console, but conversations behind the scenes appear to be happening already.

When do you think that Nintendo will finally discuss their next console? What games do you want to see launch with the Switch 2? Was there enough time for the Nintendo Switch to be around? Let us know your thoughts about everything down below in the comment section!

Anime Fantasy Comedy ‘The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess’ Headed To HiDive

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‘The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess’ is an upcoming fantasy comedy anime based on the 2020 light novels written by Kotei Kobayashi, illustrated by Riichu, and published by SB Creative. The television show is produced by Project No. 9 and will debut on October 7, 2023. HiDive has announced that they will stream the series as part of their “simulcast” slate.

“Anime fans can look forward to laughs this fall with today’s announcement that HIDIVE has acquired the new fantasy comedy TV series The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess. Based on the popular shōnen light novel series of the same name written by Kotei Kobayashi and illustrated by Riichu, The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess will premiere this October as an exclusive simulcast on HIDIVE as part of its Fall 2023 Season,” they said on their website.

The anime is directed by Tatsuma Minamikawa, written by Keiichirō Ōchi, and features the music of Go Shiina.

You can watch the trailer below:

The voice cast includes:

Terakomari Gandesblood voiced by Tomori Kusunoki
Villhaze voiced by Sayumi Suzushiro
Karen Helvetius voiced by Yoko Hikasa
Nelia Cunningham voiced by Fairouz Ai
Karla Amatsu voiced by Miyuri Shimabukuro
Sakuna Memoir voiced by Manaka Iwami
Millicent Bluenight voiced by Sora Amamiya
Melca Tiano voiced by Reina Ueda
Tio Flat voiced by Saku Mizuno

Anime-Planet describes the synopsis as follows,

“Shut-in vampire Terakomari, or Komari for short, awakens from her slumber to find she’s been promoted to a commander of the army! The thing is, though, her new squad has a reputation for being violently insubordinate. And although Komari was born to a prestigious vampire family, her hatred of blood has made her the picture of mediocrity-scrawny, uncoordinated, and inept at magic. With the odds stacked against her, will the help of her trusty maid be enough for this recluse to blunder her way to success?”

Square Enix publishes a manga version of the series which Riichu also illustrated. Yen Press releases an English version of the light novels in the United States.

Crunchyroll Brings Fan Favorite English Dub Cast For ‘Attack On Titan: The Final Chapters’

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The final confrontation between Eren and his friends is heading to the anime streaming service Crunchyroll. They are gearing up for ‘Attack on Titan: The Final Chapters’ with an English dub announcement with a return for the fan-favorite voice cast.

“The time is nigh for the English dub of Attack on Titan Final Season THE FINAL CHAPTERS Special 1. Prepare yourself for the beginning of the end, because you’ll be able to catch the dubbed version of the first special on Crunchyroll starting Sunday, September 10 at 10:30 Pacific Time,” Crunchyroll said on their website.

They revealed the cast online:

  • Eren Jaeger voiced by Bryce Papenbrook (Sword Art Online, Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir)
  • Armin Arlert voiced by Jessie James Grelle (Snow White With The Red Hair, Freezing)
  • Mikasa Ackerman voiced by Trina Nishimura (Steins;Gate, Heaven’s Lost Property)
  • Jean Kirstein voiced by Mike McFarland (One Piece, The Legend of the Legendary Heroes)
  • Hanji Zoë voiced by Jessica Calvello (Maria Holic, Excel Saga)
  • Levi Ackerman voiced by Matthew Mercer (Sailor Moon Crystal, Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works)
  • Reiner Braun voiced by Robert McCollum (Kaze No Stigma, Black Clover)
  • Annie Leonhart voiced by Lauren Landa (Beaststars, Gundam Build Divers Re:Rise)
  • Connie Springer voiced by Clifford Chapin (Yona of the Dawn, Laughing Under the Clouds)
  • Pieck Finger voiced by Amber Lee Connors (Azur Lane, Fruits Basket)
  • Gabi Braun voiced by Lindsay Seidel (Wanna Be the Strongest in the World, Tokyo Ghoul)
  • Falco Grice voiced by Bryson Baugus (Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Knights of the Zodiac: Saint Seiya)
  • Zeke Jaeger voiced by Jason Liebrecht (Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card, Fire Force)

McFarland is also working on the team as the ADR Director.

The Japanese animation company Wit Studio produced the first three seasons of the anime with MAPPA taking over for season four and the final season.

‘Attack on Titan’ is based on a dystopian manga written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama.

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