Here is a collection of promotional videos (PVs), TV ads (CMs), and trailers for the last week. This thread excludes videos that have already been featured in an article. Please check the News Board, under the Preview tag, for articles that feature a promotional video. Last week's PV thread can be found here.
Chain Chronicle Movie| Movie | Trailer Chain Chronicle Movie is the first part in a movie trilogy which will adapt the mobile game Chain Chronicle. The trailer previews the ending theme song "PARAISO" performed by nano. The movie is slated to premiere on December 3.
Kuroshitsuji Movie: Book of the Atlantic| Movie | Trailer Kuroshitsuji Movie: Book of the Atlantic adapts the sixth story arc of the Kuroshitsuji manga, which is set on the luxury passenger liner Campania. The trailer previews the theme song "Garasu no Hitomi" performed by SID. The movie is scheduled to premiere on January 21, 2017.
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Monster Strike The Movie| Movie | Trailer Monster Strike The Movie is a theatrical adaptation of the mobile game developed by Mixi and features a movie-exclusive character named Lucifer. Naoto Inti Raymi will perform the ending theme song "Yume no Arika." The movie is slated to premiere on December 10.
Ryuu no Haisha| Special | PV Ryuu no Haisha is an animated short which was featured in the Nihon Animator Mihonichi compilation series. Directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki, the short will receive a 45-minute two-episode special, which will be broadcast on the NHK BS Premium channel in February 2017.
Suki ni Naru Sono Shunkan wo.: Kokuhaku Jikkou Iinkai| Movie | Trailer Suki ni Naru Sono Shunkan wo.: Kokuhaku Jikkou Iinkai is an anime movie adaptation sequel for HoneyWorks' music series. The video features the opening song "senpai." performed by TrySail. The movie is expected to premiere in Japanese theaters on December 17.
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IronLobster said: Man, those battle scenes in Chain Chronicle looks great. Anime is seriously lacking in good battle scenes. They're either made of CGI soldiers or just poorly choreographed.
The battle scenes in the PV were all CGI soldiers though. Better than usual CGI, but CGI nonetheless
Then let me rephrase that to "poor CGI." Combine poor CGI with bad choreography and you'll have a mess. Arslan tried to have battle scenes too, but the clunky movements combined with unimaginative choreography just looked really bad. Not that the anime in itself was bad, but it was hard not to notice the lackluster battles when copy pasted soldiers awkwardly jab at each other on barren terrain.
IronLobster said: Man, those battle scenes in Chain Chronicle looks great. Anime is seriously lacking in good battle scenes. They're either made of CGI soldiers or just poorly choreographed.
The battle scenes in the PV were all CGI soldiers though. Better than usual CGI, but CGI nonetheless
Man, those battle scenes in Chain Chronicle looks great. Anime is seriously lacking in good battle scenes. They're either made of CGI soldiers or just poorly choreographed.
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Oct 25, 2016 10:27 AM by Stark700