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<17: 30 live viewing> "PERSONA 5 the Animation" Masquerade Party

<17:30 ライブ・ビューイング>『PERSONA5 the Animation』Masquerade Party
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 "PERSONA 5 the Animation" Masquerade Party
 ~ Detective Daylight ~ & ~ Phantom Midnight ~ Live Viewing

Name of Performance: <17: 30 live view> "PERSONA 5 Animation" Masquerade Party ~ Phantom Midnight Location: Sapporo Cinema Frontier
Begining: 2018/11/03 (Sat) 12:00
Notes: Opening times are up to the cinema.
* We do not make any changes in case of convenience and refund after purchase. Please register after prior confirmation.
In all cases (lost / stolen · damaged etc) tickets will not be reissued. Please be informed in advance.
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* It is a screen that customers enjoy as well as regular performances. Applaud and cheer can happen, so buy according to your knowledge.
The inside of the cinema prohibits recording on any device such as a camera and mobile device. Please note that if such an action is taken, you will be asked to leave after the content is recorded.
Transition events can cause video / audio disturbances. Please be informed in advance.
When performance exceeds the scheduled at the end time, projections may be end even after execution. Please be informed in advance.
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* Payment is over 3 years old / surcharge if guests under 3 years old and must have a seat.
Number of tickets: You Can book up to 4 tickets with one application. Application limit: 4 times
Type of seats and fees: All designated seats: ¥ 3.600
Payment methods: you can choose in front of the reception desk
Credit card: Payment will be made at that time of completion application.
Convenience Store / ATM: Please pay before the deadline of show at time of registration.
Delivery Express delivery service We will deliver within one week after the payment is completed.
Seven - Eleven: Please pick up in the cashier after 3 November 2018.
Family Mart: Please pick it up at the Fami Ferry Terminal of the store after 3 November 2018 (Saturday).

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Live Viewing Japan, Inc. engages in video and drama productions for cinemas and theater concerts. The company also organizes live events and stage shows. Live Viewing Japan, Inc. was founded in 2011 and is based in Tokyo, Japan.

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Nana Mizuki (水樹 奈々 , Mizuki Nana, born January 21, 1980) is a Japanese voice actress, singer and narrator born and raised in Niihama, Ehime. She is represented by the agency Sigma Seven. Mizuki was trained as an enka singer and made her debut as a voice actress in 1997. Her prominent roles include Hinata Hyūga in the long-running ninja series Naruto, Fate Testarossa in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, Tsubasa Kazanari in Symphogear, Moka Akashiya in Rosario + Vampire, Cure Blossom in Heartcatch Precure! and Ann Takamaki in Persona 5.
Mizuki released her debut single, "Omoi", under the King Records label on December 6, 2000. A year later, she released her debut album, Supersonic Girl, on December 5, 2001. In the years that followed, Mizuki enjoyed modest success that concluded with the release of her single "Innocent Starter", which reached the top 10 Oricon singles chart, charting at No. 9. Since then, Mizuki's releases have charted steadily higher in Japan, establishing her as a successful singer in the country. On June 3, 2009, her album Ultimate Diamond reached #1, her first release to do so; while her single "Phantom Minds", released on January 13, 2010, also charted at #1. Mizuki is the first voice actress to top the weekly Oricon albums chart and the weekly Oricon singles chart since its inception in 1968.

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Born in Niihama, Ehime, Japan, she began to train singing enka when she was five years old. In 1993, she released a Compact Cassette single "Tsugazakura" (つがざくら , lit. "Phyllodoce Nipponica") as Nana Kondō. However, she passed the audition of game Noël: La Neige and became a voice actress.

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Otani Ikue (Otani wa, 18 August 1965 -) is a Japanese voice actor, actress, narrator. I am from Tokyo. Height 150 cm. Blood type is type B. Mouse promotion affiliation.
"Pocket Monsters" (Pikachu), "ONE PIECE" (Tony Tony Chopper), "Golden Gush Bell !!" (Gush Bell), "Hime-chan's Ribbon" (Himeko Erika)
My hobbies are herbal fragrance baths, reading books. Special skill is to cut off English pronunciation, Japanese dance, sales calls with children.

In 1986, graduated from Tokyo Announcement Academy (present: Tokyo announcement · voice acting academy), graduated from the voice actor course, entered the Ezaki Productions training school and belonged to mouse promotion (formerly Esaki Productions) two years later.

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2012: Received the 6th voice actor award "Kids Family Award".

Mainly playing the role of boys and girls, but in many cases he plays multiple characters with one work, and can also play the same sex character. The voice of Pikachu is common to the world.

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Animation is the process of making the illusion of motion and the illusion of change by means of the rapid display of a sequence of images that minimally differ from each other. The illusion—as in motion pictures in general—is thought to rely on the phi phenomenon. Animators are artists who specialize in the creation of animation. Animation can be recorded with either analogue media, a flip book, motion picture film, video tape, digital media, including formats with animated GIF, Flash animation, and digital video. To display animation, a digital camera, computer, or projector are used along with new technologies that are produced.
Animation creation methods include the traditional animation creation method and those involving stop motion animation of two and three-dimensional objects, paper cutouts, puppets and clay figures. Images are displayed in a rapid succession, usually 24, 25, 30, or 60 frames per second. Computer animation processes generating animated images with the general term computer-generated imagery (CGI). 3D animation uses computer graphics, while 2D animation is used for stylistic, low bandwidth and faster real-time renderings.

Early examples of attempts to capture the phenomenon of motion into a still drawing can be found in paleolithic cave paintings, where animals are often depicted with multiple legs in superimposed positions, clearly attempting to convey the perception of motion.

An earthen goblet discovered at the site of the 5,200-year-old Shahr-e Sūkhté (Burnt City) in southeastern Iran, depicts what could possibly be the world's oldest example of animation. The artifact bears five sequential images depicting a Persian Desert Ibex jumping up to eat the leaves of a tree.

Ancient Chinese records contain several mentions of devices that were said to "give an impression of movement" to human or animal figures, these accounts are unclear and may only refer to the actual movement of the figures through space.

In the 19th century, the phenakistoscope (1832), zoetrope (1834) and praxinoscope (1877) were introduced. A thaumatrope (1824) is a simple toy with a small disk with different pictures on each side; a bird in a cage and is attached to two pieces of strings. The phenakistoscope was invented simultaneously by Belgian Joseph Plateau and Austrian Simon von Stampfer in 1831. The phenakistoscope consists of a disk with a series of images, drawn on radi evenly space around the center of the disk.

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