Gintama on Theater 2D: Kintama Arc Poster Released

The popular series Gintama is making a grand comeback to cinemas with special compilation films, as evidenced by the recently released poster for its upcoming release, Gintama on Theater 2D: Kintama Arc. Though Hideaki Sorachi’s original Gintama comic and the television anime concluded a few years ago, the franchise experienced a significant resurgence in 2023 as part of its 20th anniversary celebrations for the franchise. As the manga reaches its 20th anniversary this year (2023), and the anime will hit its own 20th milestone in 2026, Gintama is set to celebrate these anniversaries over the next few years to commemorate both occasions.

Naruto Creators Promise Kawaki’s Character Development Is Coming

The intensity of “Boruto: Two Blue Vortex” continues to escalate in each new installment, as its creators hint at further development for the character Kawaki. “Boruto: Two Blue Vortex” is a follow-up to “Boruto: Naruto Next Generations,” which unfolds three years after the original series’ events. In an unexpected twist, Kawaki manipulated Eida into using her abilities to convince everyone in the Hidden Leaf Village that he was actually Naruto Uzumaki’s son and Boruto had become a wanted fugit, despite not being responsible for the Hokage’s death.

Two New Transformers Games Rumored to Be in the Works

Fans of the Transformers series have long cherished the top-notch games developed under Activision’s supervision. Games such as “Transformers: War for Cybertron”, “Transformers: Fall of Cybertron”, and “Transformers: Devastation” are highly praised by Transformers enthusiasts, but unfortunately, they are currently inaccessible on modern platforms. It is speculated that Xbox might be addressing this issue now that it has acquired Activision, as there seems to be something brewing behind the scenes. According to reports from the Transformers fansite TFW2005, Xbox Game Studios appears to be developing two distinct games based on the franchise. Remarkably, the rumor suggests that these games could potentially be launched this year.

Japanese Police Are Using Robo Cops Pulled Straight From Patlabor

The Patlabor franchise has been brought to reality with a complete mecha police force constructed by the Japanese authorities. Although American mecha enthusiasts may be familiar with series like Mobile Suit Gundam due to their widespread popularity, the Patlabor franchise boasts an equally impressive collection of successful entries. First appearing as an original manga series from Headgear in Weekly Shonen Sunday during the late 1980s, the franchise has since spawned numerous anime episodes, sequels, films, and various other projects. Now it also features full-scale reproductions of its primary mecha units.