Anime Recap — Nov 7

Hell Mode Announces 3 More New Cast Members, Streams on HIDIVE in Winter 2026

Hell Mode Announces 3 More New Cast Members, Streams on HIDIVE in Winter 2026

### Synopsis
The official Twitter/X and website for the television anime of the Hell Mode TV anime series have revealed three new cast members. The anime is scheduled to begin broadcasting in Japan in January 2026.  The three new cast members joining the series include Tomokazu Sugita as Butler Von Granvelle, Shoya Chiba as Mikhail Granvelle, and Marie Miyake as Thomas Granvelle.  ©ハム男/アース・スター エンターテイメント/ヘルモード製作委員会©ハム男/アース・スター エンターテイメント/ヘルモード製作委員会©ハム男/アース・スター エンターテイメント/ヘルモード製作委員会 They join a previously announced voice cast that will star:  • Mutsumi Tamura as Allen • Mayu Izuka as Krena • Tasuku Hatanaka as Dogora • Sayaka Senbongi as Cecil In addition, HIDIVE also announced that it will exclusively stream the Hell Mode TV anime adaptation as part of its upcoming Winter 2026 seasonal simulcast lineup. The company also lists the anime’s full English title as HELL MODE: The Hardcore Gamer Dominates in Another World with Garbage Balancing. It will be available to stream in both the U.S. and Canada, as well as in the U.K., Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.  Ahead of its streaming debut, HIDIVE will also present the North American premiere of Hell Mode episode one at Anime Frontier 2025 in Fort Worth, Texas. An official English subtitled trailer for the series has also been released.  Makoto Tamagawa (The Great Cleric) is directing the anime series at Yokohama Animation Lab, with Daishiro Tanimura (Magical Destroyers) as series screenwriter and Kei Tsushima (Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These films) as character designer.  The original isekai light novel series (also known in Japanese as Hell Mode ~Yarikomi Suki no Game wa Masettei no…

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Attack on Titan: Beyond the Walls Live Concert: A Gruesome Symphony Down Memory Lane

Attack on Titan: Beyond the Walls Live Concert: A Gruesome Symphony Down Memory Lane

### Synopsis
I don’t think we’ve quite understood the legacy and impact of Attack on Titan on anime fandom. When the first episode premiered back in 2013, the series made a huge first impression on viewers, leaving them captivated by its explosive debut episode that ended on a gruesome cliffhanger. In the years since, when anime seems to be more mainstream than ever and freely available via streaming, new fans are continuing to discover the show’s high stakes, unpredictable storytelling, and epic musical score that just hits you in the face.  © 2025 by La Fée Sauvage With that in mind, the Attack on Titan: Beyond the Walls Tour is an awesome orchestral musical event that appeals to both diehard and casual Attack on Titan fans alike. Like many anime and video game-focused concerts, the live performance features a grand ensemble of orchestral instruments, covering various tracks from the anime’s soundtracks throughout seasons 1-4.  The concert itself includes several clips of many important scenes from the Attack on Titan anime series to match the musical performances. The scenes are taken from all four seasons of the show in both the WIT Studio and MAPPA eras of animation production.  © 2025 by La Fée Sauvage Additionally, the orchestra performs many fan-favorite tracks throughout the night, such as “Ashes on Fire,” “The Fall of Marley,” “Guilty Hero,” “An Ordinary Day,” “K2-,” and “The Other Side of the Sea.” Any fan of the series will get a good kick out of hearing their favorite tracks, and the concert seems to cover everything from past seasons. …

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