As someone who has been attending Anime events for over two decades, I must say that Jump Festa remains one of the most anticipated events in the anime calendar. The energy, excitement, and anticipation that fills the air during these three days are truly indescribable. However, this year’s event seems to be shrouded in a bit of disappointment due to some last-minute cancellations from key voice actors.
Enthusiasts of anime are approaching one of the year’s most significant anime events as Jump Festa is set to commence. For years, this event has been the top annual gathering for everything Shonen Jump-related, and the leading anime franchises are poised to unveil major updates concerning their forthcoming plans. Regrettably, some last-minute cancellations have been announced from crucial anime series, which means that certain voice actors may not be present to share exciting news. However, it’s important to note that these cancellations will not cause Jump Festa to cancel any of its scheduled panels, but attendees might miss out on seeing some familiar voices.
For the past 25 years, Jump Festa has been a significant event in Japan, debuting in 1999 as a platform to announce updates about popular shonen franchises such as Dragon Ball, One Piece, My Hero Academia, Bleach, and Haikyu. This year is no exception, with multiple stages scheduled from tonight, December 20th, where both established and upcoming series are set to unveil significant news not only for their manga but also their anime adaptations. Unfortunately, some voice actors will be absent due to a flu outbreak.
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Jump Festa Cancellations
Initially, Chiakai Kobayashi, who is well-known for voicing Gabimaru in “Hell’s Paradise” and Mash from “Mashle: Magic & Muscles,” won’t be able to participate due to unavoidable reasons. Similarly, Soma Saito, the current actor behind the character of Rurouni Kenshin, is also unable to attend because of influenza. Lastly, Yuma Uchida, the voice actor for Jujutsu Kaisen’s Megumi Fushiguro, will not be present as well.
Currently, I find myself pondering over the enigmatic trajectories of these revered shonen anime series. Particularly noteworthy is the anticipation among fans for any updates on the third season of “Jujutsu Kaisen,” which left a lasting impression on the anime community in 2023. Remarkably, the tale of Battosai, or as we know him, Rurouni Kenshin, although an established franchise, has once again captured attention due to its rebooted series now midway through its second season. Lastly, “Mashle” and “Hell’s Paradise,” while relatively new entrants in the anime realm, have garnered significant interest due to their captivatingly distinct narratives and themes.
Where Can You Watch Jump Festa?
Due to anime’s ever-increasing fame, this year’s Jump Festa is now available for streaming on YouTube. We’ve provided a comprehensive overview of the schedule, the list of anime series participating, and instructions on how to experience the event yourself by clicking the link provided. Remember that as it’s happening in Japan, there may be time difference considerations when watching all the live updates. Fret not, as we at egmr.ru will be extensively reporting on the event, so you can stay informed about any groundbreaking announcements, even if you don’t catch it live.
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2024-12-20 20:41