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Ani-One Asia Streams Dr. Stone Science Future Part 2, Hotel Inhumans, With You and the Rain, More Anime
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Ani-One Asia will begin streaming the second part of Dr. Stone: Science Future, the fourth and final season of the Dr. Stone anime series, on July 10 at 10:00 p.m. GMT +8. The stream will be availble in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, Fiji, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, the Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Micronesia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nauru, Nepal, Pakistan, Palau, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Samoa, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Timor-Leste (East Timor), Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam.
Ani-One Asia describes the anime:
After the fierce battle with the Kingdom of Science in the shadows, Senku and his team captured Xeno in exchange for allowing Stanley and his crew to take control of the Perseus. Senku and his team, evading Stanley's relentless pursuit, set their sights on South America, the source of the Petri-Beam! To uncover the mysteries behind the petrification beam and the enigmatic "Why-man" on the moon. Senku and Xeno form a temporary alliance; they close in on the terrifying truth behind the light! To save the future of mankind, Senku and his friends forge ahead, blazing a path through the power of science!
KANA-BOON performs the new opening theme song "SUPERNOVA," and -otoha- performs the new ending theme song "no man's world."
The anime premiered on January 9 on the Tokyo MX channel, and then premiered on BS11, Sun TV, KBS Kyoto, and TV Aichi at a later time. The anime also debuted on January 9 on the ABEMA, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, DMM TV, and other streaming services in Japan. The anime will air for three cours (quarter of a year) with breaks in between.
Ani-One Asia streamed the anime in Southeast Asia.
The first television anime debuted in July 2019. Dr. Stone: Stone Wars, the anime's second season, premiered in January 2021. Ani-One Asia streamed the anime.
The one-hour Dr. Stone: Ryusui anime special aired in July 2022. Ani-One Asia streamed the special.
The first cours of Dr. Stone: New World, the third Dr. Stone anime season, premiered in Japan in April 2023, and ended with its 11th episode. The anime's second cours premiered in Japan in October 2023. Ani-One Asia streamed both halves of the anime.

Ani-One Asia describes the anime:
At this hotel, "Our esteemed guests are assassins." A premier hotel offers more than luxury; it meets unique requirements: "Exquisite dining," "Ultimate relaxation," "Enthralling entertainment"...and even "The latest in weapon procurement," "Guaranteed identity concealment," and "Seamless corpse disposal"?! On the line between life and death, two concierges, Ikuro and Sara, who never say "no," are ready to grant every assassin's wish. Get ready for the striking drama of the Killing Hotel!
The anime stars Yūsuke Kobayashi as Ikuro Hoshi and Hinano Shirahama as Sara Haizaki.
Tetsuro Amino (Macross 7, Shiki, Iwa-Kakeru! -Sport Climbing Girls-) is directing the anime at Bridge, with Shoji Yonemura (Parasyte -the maxim-, Wave, Listen to Me!, Shaman King 2021) in charge of the series scripts, and Shingo Fujisaki (Let This Grieving Soul Retire!) designing the characters. Haru Yamada is the sound director and Koharu (Charan-Po-Rantan) is composing the music.
imase performs the opening theme song "Mister Moonlight" and NOA performs the ending theme song "Merry Go Round."

Ani-One Asia describes the anime:
On a rainy day, Fuji gets drenched on her way home—until a peculiar “dog” holding a sign that says “Please take me home” appears and hands her an umbrella. More odd than ordinary, this dog becomes an unexpected companion. Together, they share the seasons, meals, walks, and quiet moments that gently close the distance between them. From then on, life for one girl and one dog grows a little warmer—and a lot livelier.
The anime stars:
- Saori Hayami as Fuji
- Anna Mugiho as You (Kimi)
- Yuna Kamakura as Mimi
- Satomi Satō as Ren
- Yuzu Yumoto as Kii Ella Krause
- Yōji Ueda as Tatsuo
- Mie Sonozaki as Michiko
- Kikunosuke Toya as Teru
- Yumiri Hanamori as Wako
- Chafūrin as Veterinarian
- Shūhei Sakaguchi as Hiura
- Mitsuho Kambe as Hojo
- Yume Miyamoto as Arata
Tomohiro Tsukimisato (Kirakira Kirari☆, Bikkuri-Men, Tanuki to Kitsune) is directing the anime at Lesprit. Tōko Machida (7th Time Loop: The Villainess Enjoys a Carefree Life, Battle Game in 5 Seconds) is in charge of series scripts, and Ayano Ōwada (Bikkuri-Men, How Clumsy you are, Miss Ueno) is designing the characters.

Ani-One Asia describes the anime:
Narihira Takeru is a high school delinquent. One day, a sudden accident sends Takeru plunging over a cliff. When he comes to, he finds himself in a technologically advanced version of ancient Kyoto called "Denji Heian-kyo." Takeru is elated over this fateful encounter he'd been dreaming about, but then he finds himself caught in a sudden outbreak of the black mist, inside which both he and Tsukimiya lose their lives to a monster called an oni. He makes up his mind to learn onmyo techniques from Abeno Seimei, so he can fight back as an onmyoji against the future in which Tsukimiya loses her life!
The cast members include:
- Taihi Kimura as Takeru Narehira
- Maaya Uchida as Tsukimiya
- Ryōhei Kimura as Abe no Seimei
- Kaito Ishikawa as Atsunaga
- Anna Nagase as Yura
- Marina Inoue as Kazura
- Chihaya Yoshitake as Shino
Hideya Takahashi (Keijo!!!!!!!!, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind, Urusei Yatsura) is directing the anime at david production, and is also credited with the original story concept. Light novel author Akutō Satō is credited for the original plot concept. Hayashi Mori (Cells at Work! Code Black, Sand Land: The Series) is in charge of the series scripts. Kazuaki Morita (Tsuki ga Kirei, Classroom of the Elite, Carnival Phantasm) is designing the characters. Katsuie Shibata is credited for worldbuilding and research. Kitsuneiro is credited for concept art. Masahiro Tokuda is composing the music.


Ani-One Asia describes Let's Go Karaoke!:
Satomi Oka, the head of the school choir club, is suddenly approached by a yakuza named Kyouji Narita— “Wanna go to karaoke?” In Kyouji's gang, there's a tradition: during their regular karaoke contest, whoever sings the worst gets a cringe-worthy tattoo from the boss. Desperate to avoid this fate, Kyouji begs Satomi to help him improve his singing.
Ani-One Asia describes Captivated, by You:
Jyouji Ema, a student at an integrated junior and senior high all-boys school, finds himself strangely entangled by his eccentric classmate, Miyoshi Hayashi, after an encounter during the school sports festival. Meanwhile, Yuuichi Medaka, who attends a coeducational high school, feels gloomy when the school's feared and disliked weirdo, Akira Nikaidou, ends up sitting behind him...
The Let's Go Karaoke! story will air for the first four episodes, as well as the 10th episode. Captivated, by You will air from the fifth to the ninth episode.
Let's Go Karaoke! stars: Shun Horie as Satomi Oka, Daisuke Ono as Kyouji Narita, and Shinnosuke Tokudome as Wada.
Captivated, by You stars: Kenshō Ono as Miyoshi Hayashi, Kōki Uchiyama as Jōji Ema, Yūki Ono as Yuichi Medaka, and Nobuhiko Okamoto as Akira Nikaidou.
Asami Nakatani (Yohane the Parhelion -SUNSHINE in the MIRROR) is directing the anime at Dōga Kōbō and Yukiko Tsukahara (production coordination on The Imaginary) is the assistant director. Yoshimi Narita (Twilight Out of Focus, Dance Dance Danseur) is overseeing the series scripts, Mai Matsuura (KING OF PRISM by PrettyRhythm, The Stories of Girls Who Couldn't Be Magicians) is the character designer, and Takurō Iga (Trillion Game, Oshi no Ko) is composing the music.

Ani-One Asia describes the anime:
With sharp eyes, bold earrings, and a striking two-toned hairstyle, first-year student Yutani Yuu looks like a notorious Bad Girl—but she's actually a sweetheart, totally smitten with the school idol, Atri Minatori. To catch Atri's eye, the straight-laced Yuu decides to reinvent herself as a rebellious delinquent. Thus begins a lighthearted school comedy about a lovable girl's clumsy attempt at being “BAD” in the name of love—coming soon!
The series will star:
- Azusa Tachibana as Yū Yutani
- Niina Hanamiya as Atori Mizutori
- Misato Matsuoka as Suzu Suzukaze
- Miharu Hanai as Rura Ruriha
- Kaori Maeda as Mizuka Mizutori
- Lynn as Kiyoraka Sumiki
- Yui Horie as Maria Komari
Takeshi Furuta (2021 Shaman King) is directing the series at Bridge. Shoji Yonemura (Pokémon, Fairy Tail) is handling the series composition. Yūki Morimoto (Miss Monochrome) is designing the characters. Arisa Okehazama (Jujutsu Kaisen, The Apothecary Diaries) is composing the music.

Ani-One Asia describes the anime:
A genius boy who once gave up on becoming a mathematician—Gaku Kitada—encounters the enigmatic culinary star—Kai Asakura. Together, they take on the fiercely competitive world of gourmet cuisine. This is a mathematically inspired entertainment feast! Using mathematical thinking, Gaku creates breathtakingly beautiful recipe formulas that astonish everyone. Can he grow alongside Kai and become a true chef?
The anime's cast members include:
- Ryōsuke Shirakawa as Gaku Kitada
- Taito Ban as Kai Asakura
- Daichi Endō as Hotei Katsuya
- Takuma Nagatsuka as Milo Vivia
- Natsu Yorita as Ranna Akamatsu
- Tatsumaru Tachibana as Magoroku Inui
- Haruna Ikezawa as Nene Fukuda
- Anna Nagase as Ayu Uomi
- Shion Wakayama as Kagura Musashi
- Makoto Furukawa as Ichitarō Hirose
Takeshi Okamoto and Satsuki Kashiwagi are the chief directors for the anime. Miyuki Kaieda is the assistant director. The Domerica studio is producing the anime, and is also credited for series composition and scriptwriting. Takeshi Okamoto and Satsuki Kashiwagi are designing the characters. Satoshi Igarashi is composing the music. Mari Takada is the art director, while Kumi Satō is credited for art setting. Ami Watanabe is the color key artist. Koji Yamakoshi and Mayumi Kamada are the compositing directors. Asuka Fukada is the CG director. Satoshi Motoyama is the sound director. The sound Studio Kanon is credited for sound production.
Solo artist OSHIKIKEIGO will perform the opening theme song "Maillard." The six-member boy band DXTEEN will perform the anime's ending theme song "Change Over."

Ani-One Asia describes the anime:
Mogura, a mysterious "self-proclaimed sage" also known as Hyakuan Momoyumi, has been banned from the afterlife. To return, he roams the world, collecting the "lamps" of ghosts in his lantern. However, crossing paths with him brings an unusual consequence: the ability to see strange phenomena...
The anime will star:
- Yūichi Nakamura as Momoyuki Mogura
- Genki Okawa as Kuriaki Magi
- Yukiyo Fujii as Yaeko Kirihara
- Akane Fujita as Shio Inukai
- Ayumu Murase as Kyōshirō Nekozuku
- Shunsuke Takeuchi as Tōshirō Nekozuku
- Atsumi Tanezaki as Kyōko Nekozuku
Hiroshi Ishiodori (Kiss Him, Not Me; Peach Girl; RINNE 3) is directing the anime at Brains Base. Shinzō Fujita (To Your Eternity first two seasons, Shin Megami Tensei Devil Children) is overseeing the series scripts, Yōko Tanabe (Tonari no Yōkai-san, Handyman Saitō in Another World) is designing the characters, and Tomoki Hasegawa (Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?!, NANA) is composing the music.
Source: Ani-One Asia's YouTube channel (link 2, link 3, link 4, link 5, link 6, link 7, link 8)
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