Yura Urushibara’s dark fantasy manga series Tougen Anki: Legend of the Cursed Blood will be adapted into a TV anime series next year. To accompany the announcement, the first teaser trailer and visual for the series was revealed alongside three main cast members of the clash between the "Oni" and "Momotaro" clans. The first three cast members revealed for Tougen Anki: Legend of the Cursed Blood are: Shiki Ichinose voiced by Kazuki Ura (Yoichi Isagi in Blue Lock ) Naito Mudano voiced by Hiroshi Kamiya (Koyomi Araragi in Monogatari ) Jin Kougasaki voiced by Koutaro Nishiyama (Koji Tatsuishi in My Happy Marriage ) Related: Guinness World Records Names Jujutsu Kaisen Most Popular Anime Outside of a 2025 release window, no more details on the series have been announced at this stage. The original Tougen Anki manga, written by Yura Urushibara, is serialized in Weekly Shonen Champion with the 20th collected volume set to...
- 5/7/2024
- by Daryl Harding
- Crunchyroll
The fight for one tree on Ghosts Season 2 Episode 4 caused a whole mess of drama.
Sam's and Jay's hearts were in the right place, but the situation could've worsened. Sasappis needed to be upfront about what the tree meant to him, especially for the effort that was put in.
That one lie gave us plenty of shenanigans for the Woodstone Manor crew to handle. A noble cause that blew up in true sitcom fashion.
"The Tree" was an enjoyable episode that explored the many layers of one of the Woodstone ghosts.
We didn't get much of Sasappis's backstory during Ghosts Season 1. There were key moments about his death and tribe in the area, but there wasn't much about him.
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When I was a girl, I would wile away afternoons under its glorious shade.
Sam's and Jay's hearts were in the right place, but the situation could've worsened. Sasappis needed to be upfront about what the tree meant to him, especially for the effort that was put in.
That one lie gave us plenty of shenanigans for the Woodstone Manor crew to handle. A noble cause that blew up in true sitcom fashion.
"The Tree" was an enjoyable episode that explored the many layers of one of the Woodstone ghosts.
We didn't get much of Sasappis's backstory during Ghosts Season 1. There were key moments about his death and tribe in the area, but there wasn't much about him.
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When I was a girl, I would wile away afternoons under its glorious shade.
- 10/21/2022
- by Justin Carreiro
- TVfanatic
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Ghosts Season 2, Episode 4, “The Tree.”] Ghosts took a nature-focused path in its latest episode, “The Tree,” as Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) took it upon themselves to rescue a tree that was important to Sasappis (Román Zaragoza). The tree at the edge of their property was a worthy cause, but Sasappis wasn’t exactly honest about his desire to keep the tree rooted in place, claiming that markings on the bark represented the “13 dialects of the Lenape,” when in actuality, the carvings represented all of the times Sasappis’ crush Shiki said “hi” to him. The seemingly harmless fib turns into a big PR nightmare for the Woodstone B&b proprietors when Lenape representative Bob (Dallas Goldtooth) refutes Sam’s dialect explanation. Ultimately, Sas comes clean about his reason for the lie, but it isn’t enough to save the dying tree from being cut down by Sam and...
- 10/21/2022
- TV Insider
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