People with a lot of work experience are more attractive.
For adults in their 40s and 50s who want to enjoy a work slowly and calmly, battle anime with a series of intense battle scenes may sometimes feel like “I’ve had enough.” Among the upcoming fall 2024 anime, there are some recommended works for such people.
Eh…? The gorgeous beauty in the middle of “Trillion Game,” who is the “live-action version”? Here is a beautiful figure with outstanding style “Trillion Game” The TV anime “Trillion Game” is based on the manga of the same name (original story: Inagaki Riichiro / illustration: Ikegami Ryoichi), which was also made into a live-action drama in July 2023. It is a work that depicts two people with different talents growing a business from scratch, with the theme of “entrepreneurship” that has become familiar in modern society.
The story begins when the quick-witted and eloquent “Haru” (Tennoji Yo, CV: Otsuka Takeo) and the timid “Gaku” (Taira Manabu, CV: Ishige Shoya) meet in middle school. The two meet again when they are job hunting and decide to start a reckless business to earn the market capitalization of world-famous large companies such as “Google” and “Amazon” of “1 trillion dollars (trillion)”.
They face many difficulties with Haru’s incredible communication skills and Gaku’s outstanding programming skills. Although this work is flashy and has entertainment value, there are realistic elements in every corner, as it is based on IT startups. Those in their 40s and 50s who have accumulated business experience in the real world may be able to empathize with the story by comparing it to their own experiences and gain a new perspective.
The TV anime “Trillion Game” will air on TBS and other channels from October 3, 2024. It has already been decided that the series will be broadcast for two consecutive seasons and a live-action movie that will be a sequel to the 2023 drama version is scheduled to be released in 2025.
“Oi! Tombo” The first season of the TV anime “Oi! Tombo”, which depicts the growth of a genius golf girl set in the Tokara Islands in Kagoshima Prefecture, was broadcast in April 2024. Former professional golfer “Igarashi Ichiga (CV: Tochi Hiroki),” who was chased away from the world and moved to the island, witnesses the genius talent of “Oi Tombo (CV: Hayashi Rika),” a middle school girl who enjoys golf on the island. Tombo stubbornly refused Igarashi’s attempts to take her out into the outside world, but at the end of the first season, she overcame her past trauma and finally decided to leave the island. In the second season, which will start airing in October, Tombo, who has become a high school student, leaves the island and starts a new life in Kumamoto.
The second season will be a highlight of how Tombo will make progress while facing new rivals, including his friend Madoka Yagaya (CV: Eri Kitamura), who continues to appear from the first season, and Hinoki Otoha (CV: Yui Ishikawa). The original manga of the same name, “Oi! Tombo” (original story: Ken Kawasaki / art: Yu Furusawa), is currently being serialized in the golf magazine “Weekly Golf Digest” (Golf Digest Co., Ltd.), so practical knowledge about golf appears in this work, but that is not all that is attractive.
As viewers who watched the first season have said, “I was moved to tears at many points,” the touching episodes of each character are carefully drawn. In episode 12 of the first season, the scene particularly touched many people where Tombo looks back on his life on the island and recites a composition about his future resolutions. In addition, the animation of this work is somewhat reminiscent of the Showa era, and online reviews have included “I like the simplicity that is rare in today’s anime” and “The simple animation makes it easy to watch.”
After a tiring day at work, it might be nice to feel the Showa-era atmosphere and be soothed by the innocent smile of the dragonfly. The second season of the TV anime “Oi! Dragonfly” will air on TV Tokyo from October 5, 2024. It will also be distributed sequentially on “ABEMA,” “Amazon Prime Video,” “the Anime Store,” and other distribution services.