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Chiyosuke
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Wait, since when has Studio M2 been Taro Maki's company? Both MAPPA & M2 are Maruyama's. GENCO is Maki's. If yall are going off that recent Pluto anime, Genco produced it, hence why Maki's involved as a producer.
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Crystalyn
ANN Managing Editor
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ANN's Newsteam received an email on February 2 from N LITE, stating (emphasis mine):
Though yes I can see on GENCO's page that Taro Maki is the president: https://www.genco.co.jp/about/?lang=en We'll contact N LITE about this, thanks for bringing it to our attention. |
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MFrontier
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"The shared experiences of Black and Japanese people in Japan during WWII is a historical and cultural intersection that we've not yet seen on screen" - Didn't even know it was a thing!
"swashbuckling sci-fi/fantasy adventure series about two star-crossed magic-wielding warriors bound by love and grief" - My kind of series! |
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Hellsoldier
Posts: 815 Location: Porto,Portugal,Europe,Earth,Sol |
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Well, there were african-american soldiers. And there were foreigners, americans even, living in Japan before and during the War. Small numbers, for sure. But existent. Mostly Caucasian or Japanese-American, I think. |
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