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Harry Potter, Anime Train
'The World Will Be Amazed': Harry Potter Reveals New Warner Bros. Anime Collaboration
Harry Potter gets a legendary anime crossover, with new artwork based on Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone as well as a Warner Bros. competition.
Harry Potter is getting a surprise collaboration with one of Japan's longest-running anime
For the most part, Harry Potter and his fellow wizards and witches have largely been confined to Hogwarts. It comes as a surprise, then, to see that the series is stepping into a collaboration with long-running anime and manga series Detective Conan.
Harry Potter Hops On the Anime Train With a Surprising Shonen Crossover
Harry Potter and the acclaimed manga Detective Conan collaborate in a perfect piece of art that no fan could have possibly expected.
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Adult Swim Head Jumps From Cartoon Network to Disney
It’s impossible to deny at this point that Adult Swim has changed the world of animation, becoming arguably the biggest ...
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‘Moana 2’ Hits $600 Million at Global Box Office, ‘Lord of the Rings: War of the Rohirrim’ Fizzles Overseas With $2 Million Debut
"Moana 2" has notched $600 million in global ticket sales, standing as the sixth-biggest movie of the year after just two ...
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Today's a Great Day for Harry Potter Fans
The series had James and Oliver Phelps as hosts, famous for bringing the beloved Weasley twins Fred and George to life in the ...
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‘The War of the Rohirrim’ Insists That You Can Drag Anime Into the ‘Lord of the Rings’ Universe
TheWrap magazine: “Hand-drawn pictures give the audience room for imagination,” says director Kenji Kamiyama ...
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Making ‘The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim’ Nearly Killed Its Director
Director Kenji Kamiyama and producer Joseph Chou tell IndieWire about the arduous process of bringing Middle-earth to anime.
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