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MY HERO ACADEMIA studio's getting a Crunchyroll documentary
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MY HERO ACADEMIA studio's getting a Crunchyroll documentary

Feb 12, 2024 5:03 PM

Crunchyroll, the renowned anime streaming service, is set to release a documentary focused on the acclaimed Studio Bones, known for its contribution to the anime industry with hits such as Fullmetal Alchemist and My Hero Academia. The documentary, titled "Bones 25: Dreaming Forward," is a four-part series celebrating the studio's 25-year legacy. It will premiere on February 13.

The series delves into Studio Bones' history, creativity, and achievements in adapting manga to anime, along with a peek into the future with the studio's latest series, "Metallic Rouge." Interviews with over 30 industry figures, including Bones president Masahiko Minami and notable creators, provide insight into the studio's passion for innovation in anime.

With Android Roulette, studio Bones has been a cornerstone in the anime world, pioneering new expressions and themes. "Bones 25: Dreaming Forward" promises an introspective look into the studio's works and aspirations, offering fans and newcomers alike an exceptional glimpse into one of anime's most influential producers.

When will the "Bones 25: Dreaming Forward" documentary be available to watch on Crunchyroll?

The documentary "Bones 25: Dreaming Forward" will be available for streaming on Crunchyroll starting February 13, 2024.

As a backdrop to the upcoming documentary, it's fascinating to note that Studio Bones has been fundamentally shaping the landscape of the anime industry since its inception in 1998. The studio was founded by alumni from the famous Sunrise studio and has been responsible for a variety of influential titles. Their work ranges from the alchemical adventures in "Fullmetal Alchemist" to the supernatural skirmishes of "Mob Psycho 100," showcasing the studio's versatility and consistent quality that keep fans engaged and the anime medium evolving. With the release of "Bones 25: Dreaming Forward," viewers will have the unique opportunity to gain insight into the philosophy and craft behind these beloved stories.



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Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2024-02-12 17:24:04
The Bones 25: Dreaming Forward documentary streaming on Crunchyroll starting February 13, 2024, offers a deep dive into Studio Bones' legacy and future plans, shedding light on the industry-defining works and innovation that have made the studio a powerhouse in anime. With its introspective look into the studio's remarkable journey, this documentary is shaping up to be a must-watch for both anime enthusiasts and newcomers looking to understand the creative force behind iconic series like Fullmetal Alchemist and My Hero Academia.
Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-02-12 17:18:05
The upcoming documentary Bones 25: Dreaming Forward on Crunchyroll promises to provide fans with an in-depth look into the rich 25-year legacy of Studio Bones, a powerhouse in the anime industry. It's exciting to see the studio's journey, from its pioneering successes like Fullmetal Alchemist to its future aspirations with Metallic Rouge, all while staying true to its innovative spirit and commitment to quality storytelling.
Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-02-12 17:12:03
The upcoming Bones 25: Dreaming Forward documentary on Crunchyroll offers a valuable behind-the-scenes look at the influential Studio Bones and its impact on the anime industry. It's exciting to see the studio's 25-year legacy celebrated, giving fans a chance to explore the creative process behind beloved titles like My Hero Academia and Fullmetal Alchemist.
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