The official website of the AnimeJapan convention revealed the
stage event schedule on Friday. The Cobalt Blue Stage will hold the "Warner Brothers Film New Film Stage Event" on March 23 from 3:15 p.m.
to 3:50 p.m. The schedule listing states that the event will be for a new
Japanese anime film that Warner Bros. will
distribute. A separate announcement will reveal the film in early February, and
the stage event will provide more details. Staff and voice actors for the
project will appear.
The Killer Pink
Stage will also hold the "Seiyū
Danshi desu ga...? Stage" event for the Seiyū Danshi desu ga...? (I'm
a Male Voice Actor...?) television program and a KimiKoe Project announcement
on March 23 from 12:50 p.m. to 1:25 p.m. The stage event will reveal a new
anime in the KimiKoe
Project. The Seiyū
Danshi Desu ga...? program's Yūto Uemura and Kazutomi Yamamoto will appear for the
program's special presentation. The KimiKoe
Project's male audition grand prix winner Kenjiro Tsuda will appear for the anime announcement.
AnimeJapan 2018 revealed last March that the second
part of the KimiKoe
Project was auditions for male voice actors. The first part
of the KimiKoe Project was
an audition for female voice actresses, who then formed a unit and starred in
the Kimi
no Koe o Todoketai anime film.
In addition,
the Oasis Green Stage will hold the "New Smartphone Game Production
Announcement Stage" event on March 23 from 4:10 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Guests
for the event will be announced in the future.
AnimeJapan 2019
will change the order of business days and public days. In previous
years, the business days took place on Thursday and Friday before the public
days on Saturday and Sunday. This year, the public days will be held first on
Saturday, March 23 and Sunday, March 24. The business days will follow on
Monday, March 25 and Tuesday, March, 26.
The 2019 event
will be the convention's sixth event, and will be held at the Tokyo Big Sight.
AnimeJapan debuted in 2014 as the merger of two previous events —
Tokyo International Anime Fair (TAF) and Anime Contents Expo (ACE). The
event drew 152,331 attendees across four days in March 2018.
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