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Full Weekend of Anime Talks & Screenings

Foreign Exchange: Anime Inspirations & Visionaries with LeSean Thomas

Friday, November 15 through Sunday, November 17

Japan Society – 333 E. 47th Street (between 1st and 2nd Avenues)

Admission

  • Ninja Scroll with Reception: $20 | $16 members

  • Behind-the-Scenes of LeSean Thomas’s Yasuke Talk: $12 | $8 members

  • All Other Screenings: $16 | $12 members
    High School and College Students Talks: Free with RSVP (For Students and Educators Only)

  • Foreign Exchange Bundle: $80 | $55 Members
    Get tickets for all screenings and the Yasuke talk at a discounted price. To get bundle pricing, please add all events into your cart. Discount will be applied automatically. Please note this bundle does not include the High School and College Student Talks.

  • Prices are inclusive of fees, where applicable. To purchase tickets, please visit Japan Society’s website.

LeSean Thomas

Through Foreign Exchange, Japan Society presents retrospective screenings which spotlight the works that inspired LeSean Thomas, one of the few Black Americans working in the anime industry in Japan, and celebrate the luminaries across the anime world including Masahiro Ando, Hiroshi Kobayashi, Takeshi Koike, Yutaka Minowa, Kenichi Shima, and the late Satoshi Iwataki. Appearing in-person throughout the series, LeSean will discuss his history with anime, his cross-cultural productions with Japanese creators and the artform’s deep impact with diverse audiences, including talks with The Imagination Project Inc. offering guidance for the next generation of creators, directors, producers, artists, and animators.

Yasuke

Schedule

Behind the Scenes of LeSean Thomas’s Yasuke

Friday, November 15 at 6:00 p.m.

This event examines LeSean Thomas’s most recent work, Netflix’s Yasuke, a project he created, directed, and executive produced. In this talk, Thomas will share rare behind-the-scenes Yasuke footage and discuss the creation of the series. It is a glimpse into the synergy that arises when diverse talents from different backgrounds come together to tell stories.

Ninja Scroll

Ninja Scroll with Opening Night Reception

Friday, November 15 at 8:00 p.m.

Dir. Yoshiaki Kawajiri, 1993, 94 min., DCP, color, in Japanese with English subtitles

Introduction by LeSean Thomas. Written and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri and animated by studio Madhouse, Ninja Scroll tells the story of a lone warrior and his battle against a team of supernatural ninjas. A nonstop tour de force, Ninja Scroll continues to be praised more than 30 years after its release, and it is often cited by animators and filmmakers as the film that opened their minds to the possibilities of animation.

Sword of the Stranger

Sword of the Stranger

Saturday, November 16 at 5:00 p.m.

Dir. Masahiro Ando, 2007, 102 min., DCP, color, in Japanese with English subtitles

Introduction by LeSean Thomas. Directed by Masahiro Ando and animated by studio Bones, Sword of the Stranger is a fresh telling of a wandering swordsman tale. In it, a samurai from a strange land must not only battle dangerous mercenaries, but he must also come to terms with his past. The film concludes with a dauntingly choreographed battle that’s one of the most praised fight scenes in animation history.

Redline

Redline

Saturday, November 16 at 8:00 p.m.

Dir. Takeshi Koike, 2010, 102 min., Digital, color, in Japanese with English subtitles

Introduction by LeSean Thomas. Directed by Takeshi Koike and animated by studio Madhouse, Redline is a ferociously animated far-future action-adventure spiraling around an intergalactic race. While a box office flop upon its initial release, it would go on to become a classic beloved by cinephiles, animation fans, and industry professionals on both sides of the Pacific.

Cowboy Bebop: The Movie

Cowboy Bebop: The Movie

Sunday, November 17 at 4:00 p.m.

Dir. Shinichiro Watanabe, 2001, 115 min., 35mm, color, in Japanese with English subtitles

Introduction by LeSean Thomas. Set in a lawless future heavily drawn from inspirations including American science fiction, cyberpunk, noir, and Westerns, the Cowboy Bebop saga is praised for its seamless blend of genre, music, and storytelling. In Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, bounty hunter Spike Spiegel must unravel military conspiracies and hunt down an old soldier before he releases a weapon that could destroy all life on Mars.

Demon City Shinjuku

Demon City Shinjuku

Sunday, November 17 at 6:30 p.m.

Dir. Yoshiaki Kawajiri, 1988, 82 min., DCP, color, in Japanese with English subtitles

Introduction by LeSean Thomas. Based on a novel by Vampire Hunter D creator Hideyuki Kikuchi and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, Demon City Shinjuku is a pulpy film emblematic of the anime popular with American audiences 30 years ago, when LeSean Thomas himself was growing up. And while essentially a Japanese grindhouse flick filled with supernatural action and grotesque monsters, it was the work of tremendous anime industry talents.


Talks for Students

Inspiring The Next Generation: Creating TV Anime in Japan – High School Talk and Screening

Friday, November 15 at 10:30 a.m.

Free Talk and Screening for High School Students. LeSean Thomas will present his anime Children of Ether and share with high school students his story, from growing up in the Bronx to directing anime in Japan. His goal is to return to his hometown of NYC and inspire the next generation of creators, artists, animators, and directors.

The Business of Creativity: Behind-the-Scenes of TV Anime Creation

Saturday, November 16 at 2 p.m.

Free Talk and Screening for College Students. LeSean Thomas will present the first episode of his anime Cannon Busters and walk college students along his path to work in the animation world, recounting his journey from New York, to LA, to Korea, and then Japan. He will discuss the details of anime production, the skills he needed to work in this field, and recommendations on getting a start in animation.


Special Features

Yasuke Exhibit

Japan Society will present a limited-time pop up exhibit featuring Yasuke production art personally selected by LeSean Thomas. See this exhibit free on Japan Society’s A Level before or after screenings. This exhibit will include never-before-seen sketches and storyboards from legendary Japanese creators.

Yasuke Art Book

Attendees will be able to take home Foreign Exchange: The TV Anime Creations of LeSean Thomas Vol. 1 – Yasuke, a companion art book to the Foreign Exchange film series collecting art and stories from the production of Yasuke. A limited number of books, all pre-signed by Thomas, will be available for purchase at the event.


About LeSean Thomas

South Bronx-born LeSean Thomas is among the distinguished few Black Americans making their mark in the TV anime industry and is currently the only Black American to successfully create, produce, and direct original TV anime series in Japan. His journey began with projects like The Boondocks, where he served as Supervising Character Designer and Co-Director on the NAACP Image Award-winning series, and continued with Black Dynamite: The Animated Series, where he took on the roles of Producer and Supervising Director.

His talents further extended to Studio Mir’s The Legend of Korra while living in Seoul, Korea. These foundational experiences paved the way for his transformative move to Japan, where he created and directed notable works such as Crunchyroll’s Children of Ether and Netflix’s Cannon Busters, produced in collaboration with the renowned studio Satelight. Thomas’s most recent triumph is the critically acclaimed and NAACP Image Award-nominated Netflix series Yasuke. Its unique blend of historical narrative and fantastical elements, set against a backdrop of increasing demand for Black creative inclusion in adult, sci-fi, adventure, and fantasy spaces in media, propelled Yasuke into a resonant project that captured the imagination of audiences worldwide. 


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Experience Anime-Inspired Cuisine

Anime Food Festival

Friday, October 25 from 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.

26 Bridge – 26 Bridge Street, Brooklyn

Admission: $25 VIP (1:00 p.m. entry) | $20 General Admission

Upstairs NYC hosts a one-of-a-kind event featuring anime-inspired cuisine and the best of Japanese pop culture.

Highlights

  • Mouthwatering, anime-inspired Japanese and Asian food menu (price range: $5 to $15)

  • Special shochu and sake menu as well as special cocktails

  • Opportunity to meet three anime voice actors

  • Popular anime goods vendors and artists

  • Amazing Japanese taiko drum performance by Cobu

  • Free manga workshop

  • Photo booth where you and your friends can snap unforgettable memories in your costumes

VIP ticket holders will be entered into a raffle to win an anime goods.

Go in your best cosplay and enjoy! To purchase tickets, please visit Anime Food Festival’s website. Check out @animefoodnyc on Instagram to meet all the vendors.

Special Guests: Voice Actors Emily Cramer, Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld, and Laurie Hymes

Emily Cramer

1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.
Available to chat and for autographs, photos, and special goods

Emily Cramer is a voice actor and singer whose work can be heard internationally in commercials, animated television shows, movies, video games, dark rides, and audio dramas. Her most notable titles are currently Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh VRAINS, The Winx Club, Bread Barbershop, Battle Game in 5 Seconds, EDF World Brothers, many Yu-Gi-Oh video games, and Genshin Impact. Before falling in love with voiceover, Cramer performed for many years in Broadway and national touring productions of Shrek the Musical, Mary Poppins, Les Misérables, and School of Rock. To learn more, visit her website.

Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld

1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m.
Available to chat and for autographs, photos, and special goods

Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld is a American actress best known for voicing Bonnie, Nurse Joy, Sophocles (and many others) on Pokémon; Rio Kastle, Riley, Grace and Gloria Tyler (and many others) on Yu-Gi-Oh!; Aina Ardebit in the anime film Promare; Polly Pocket in Polly Pocket; Fraw Bow and LunaMaria Hawke in the Gundam anime universe; and many other notable roles. Please visit Rosenfeld’s website for more information.

Laurie Hymes

1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.

Laurie Hymes is a voice actor known for voicing Lillie in Pokémon Sun and Moon, nine other characters in Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions, Liz and the Blue Bird, Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V, Regal Academy and Lupin III: The First, Transformers, Strawberry Shortcake, Caillou, and many more. For more information, please visit her website.

Japanese Traditional Taiko Drum Performance

Based in New York City, Cobu was created as a live rhythm performing arts group in 2000. Cobu’s founder, Yako Miyamoto, is a member of the off-Broadway hit STOMP.

Cobu combines elements of the Japanese traditional taiko drumming with rhythmic tap dancing. The extremely positive impact of the group’s performances has received rave reviews from The New York Times and The Chicago Sun Times and has touched audiences at major festivals in Boston and Chicago. Please visit Cobu’s website to learn more.

About Upstairs NYC

Formed in 2022, Upstairs NYC is a non-profit organization based in New York City dedicated to promoting friendly relations between New York and other countries. The organization focuses on fostering learning and community engagement across four pillars: arts and culture, lifestyle, technology, and food. Upstairs NYC regularly hosts panel discussions, experiential events, cultural celebrations, and socials. Their events also provide a forum for local creators to connect with future collaborators and engage with their audience.


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WIN TICKETS TO SEE DIGIMON ADVENTURE AT JAPAN SOCIETY

Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna

Wednesday, October 16 at 7:00 p.m.

Japan Society – 333 E. 47th Street (between 1st and 2nd Avenues)

Admission: $25 Nonmembers | $20 Japan Society Members | $23 Seniors, Students, and Persons with a Disability

Join Japan Society for a one-night-only screening of Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna featuring a special in-person introduction by Hiromi Seki, Toei Animation producer and the film’s supervisor.

The original Digimon Adventure TV series premiered in 1999 and introduced the world to a group of young, hopeful heroes who were brought together to save both the real and digital worlds. The series earned acclaim for its blending of deep narrative arcs and human drama against a backdrop of warring fantastical monsters. Twenty-five years later, the Digimon franchise is more popular than ever. Toei Animation and Japan Society are presenting this special anniversary event with original producer Hiromi Seki. Produced as a special 20th anniversary feature film, Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna was originally slated for U.S. release in March 2020, but due to the pandemic, the movie never made it to North American theaters. Until now.

Ticket Giveaway!

Japan Society is generously giving away three pairs of tickets to the screening of Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna to JapanCulture•NYC followers! To enter for your chance to win, please follow @JapanCultureNYC on Instagram, like the post about the giveaway, and tag your +1! Three lucky winners will be drawn at random from the entries and notified on the morning of Tuesday, October 15. Good luck!

If you aren’t one of the lucky winners, you can still purchase tickets at Japan Society’s website. Tickets are limited, so don’t wait.

The Digimon 25th Anniversary Celebration

  • Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna Screening with honored guest Hiromi Seki

  • Special Giveaways:
    Digimon Comic Volume #1 copy for all attendees
    Digimon Card Game card for all attendees

  • Interactive Experiences:
    Digimon Photo Op
    Digimon Display from Bandai Tamashii Nations

Doors open at 6:00 p.m. for the Digimon Photo Op, Digimon Display, and Giveaways. Screening begins at 7:00 p.m.

About Hiromi Seki 

Known as the “Mother of Sunday Morning Anime,” Hiromi Seki has been associated with Digimon since its very beginning, when she served in the planning and production of the original Digimon Adventure series. Over the last 25 years, Seki has been involved in 13 different Digimon films and series, including supervision of the franchise’s most recent movie, Digimon Adventure 02 The Beginning. In addition to Digimon, as a Toei Animation producer, Seki was the series producer who created Magical DoReMi and has worked on such productions as Marmalade Boy, Boys over Flowers, and Zatch Bell.


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CELEBRATE ANIME AT JAPAN VILLAGE

Anime Matsuri

Saturday, March 16 from 11:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.

The Loft at Japan Village (2nd Floor) – 934 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn

Admission: Free

A FESTIVAL FOR ANIME LOVERS AND COLLECTORS ALIKE!

Pokémon power couple Tenshi & Zilla teams up with Japan Village to present Anime Matsuri! Experience a full day with vendors selling anime merch; delicious food such as onigiri, ramen, and katsu; a cosplay event; a Pokémon Unite meetup group; networking; and much more!

Doors open at The Loft on the second floor of Japan Village. The cosplay contest runs from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m.

The event is free, but RSVP for exclusive giveaways. To register, please visit Anime Matsuri’s website.

Special Guest: Emily Cramer, voice actor/singer

Based in New York City, Emily Cramer is a voice actor and singer with an established performance background as a Broadway character actor. Her voiceover work can be heard internationally in commercials, animated television shows and movies, dark rides, audio dramas, and video games.

Her most notable animation credits come from across the Pokémon franchise in Sun & Moon, Journeys, Paldean Winds, and Cat's Kitchen, the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise in Arc-V, VRAINS, Sevens, Duel Links, and Rush Duel, as well as other titles such as Genshin Impact, Battle Game In 5 Seconds, EDF World Brothers, Bread Barbershop, Snack World, Back to Back, and Dinocore Evolution, and Bloom on season 8 of The Winx Club. To learn more about Emily, please visit her website.

Anime Matsuri is sponsored by Japan Village, Book•Off, and Tenshi & Zilla.


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POKEFEST NYC

Monday, September 4 from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. (Early admission at 9:00 a.m.)

Sour Mouse – 110 Delancey Street (between Essex and Ludlow Streets)

Admission: $12.71 Early Bird — 9:00 a.m. Entry | $7.37 General Admission — 10:00 a.m. Entry (includes fees)

This Labor Day, Japanese Pokémon vendor Tenshi & Zilla and Lower East Side social club and pool hall Sour Mouse present POKEFEST NYC!

A wide variety of vendors will be there with goods ranging from cards, funko pops, plushies, and more. Pokémon Unite players, bring your teams for GTT-Unova. The NYC Pokémon Unite Guild hosting a meet-up group for networking and casual play.

In addition, voice actors Emily Cramer and Nicholas Corda will join as special guests. Food and drink will be available for purchase.

After the show, enjoy the PokefestNYC After Party. Don’t miss out on the biggest Pokémon event in NYC at PokeFestNYC! To purchase tickets, please visit Sour Mouse’s Eventbrite page.

About Emily Cramer

Emily Cramer is a voice actor and singer whose work can be heard internationally in commercials, animated television shows, movies, video games, dark rides, and audio dramas.
Her most notable titles are currently Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS, The Winx Club, Bread Barbershop, Battle Game In 5 Seconds, EDF World Brothers, many Yu-Gi-Oh! video games, and Genshin Impact.
Before falling in love with voiceover, Cramer performed for many years in Broadway and national touring productions of Shrek the Musical, Mary Poppins, Les Misérables, and School of Rock. For more information about Cramer, please visit her website.

About Nicholas Corda

Nicholas Corda is an actor, writer, singer, musician, and producer. He can be heard in Pokémon Sun and Moon, Pokémon Journeys, Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens, Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links, One Piece, Adult Swim and Crunchyroll's hit series Fena: Pirate Princess, Square Enix's critically-acclaimed Live A Live, Netflix's Original Movie Secret Magic Control Agency, as well as Genshin Impact, Prince of Tennis, and other anime, cartoons, commercials, video games, podcasts, and audiobooks. Corda is also the Audio Description Narrator for the beloved Nickelodeon series Avatar: The Last Airbender on Netflix. Please visit his website for more information.

Tenshi & Zilla

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Lo-Zilla’s Collectible Conference

The perfect evening for fans of collectibles!

Thursday, April 6 from 6:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m.

Pig Beach BBQ Queens – 35-37 36th Street, Astoria

Admission: Free with RSVP

Event planner Lo-Zilla LLC presents Lo-Zilla’s Collectibles Conference (“LZCC”) this Thursday at Pig Beach BBQ Queens in Astoria. It’ll be a night full of delicious food, trading cards, plushies, figures, pins, funko pops, and more! Pig Beach will serve $1 wings all night.

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Lo-Zilla’s Collectible Conference is free, but you must RSVP. Visit the event’s website for full details and to reserve your spot today!

Special Guests

Barrett Leddy
Award-winning voice actor Barrett Leddy's work in animation includes Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS, Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS, Pokémon Sun and Moon, Pokémon Master Journeys, Crunchyroll’s Bungo and Alchemist and Number24, Nick Jr.'s 44 Cats, Netflix’s Bread Barbershop, Om Nom Stories, Robin Hood: Mischief in Sherwood, My Sweet Monster, and more.

His video game work includes Genshin Impact, Earth Defense Force: World Brothers, Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duel: Dawn of the Battle Royale, and Duel Links. He co-stars with Russian Doll's Natasha Lyonne in Audible's original comedy Space: 1969, written by Bill Oakley (The Simpsons). To learn more about Leddy, check out his website.

Emily Cramer
Emily Cramer is a voice actor and singer whose work can be heard internationally in commercials, animated television shows, movies, video games, dark rides, and audio dramas. Her most notable titles are currently Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS, The Winx Club, Bread Barbershop, Battle Game In 5 Seconds, EDF World Brothers, many Yu-Gi-Oh! video games, and Genshin Impact.

Before falling in love with voiceover, Cramer performed for many years in Broadway and national touring productions of Shrek the Musical, Mary Poppins, Les Misérables, and School of Rock. For more information about Cramer, please visit her website.

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