Lupin, Wotakoi, Erased, GitS and More Support the Restaurant Industry in New Anime Ad

Anime including Lupin III, Erased, Ghost in the Shell and Wotakoi are rallying to support the restaurant industry in a new otaku-friendly video ad.Suntory, one of Japan’s oldest alcoholic drink distributors, has brought several anime franchises together to respond to the coronavirus’ harsh impacts on the Japanese restaurant industry feature in its “In life, there are restaurants. ‘A place where there are people.'” advert, released on Nov. 1, 2023. Featured are clips of characters wining and dining from numerous anime, the full list of which includes Lupin III, Salary Man Kintaro, Fortune Favors Lady Nikuko, Bunny Drop, Shin Atashin’ichi, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Erased, Nasu: Andarushia no Natsu, Descending Stories, The Great Passage, GATE, Wotakoi: Love iI Hard for Otaku, Wave, Listen to Me!, Restaurant to Another World and Wakako-zake.The uplifting background theme song is titled “Jonetsu no Bara” and performed by The Blue Hearts, who announced their disbandment in 1995. “Jonetsu no Bara” was released in July 1990, topping the Japanese Oricon charts and appearing 17 times in the top 200. The lyrics were written by the band’s founder Hiroto Komoto, who took inspiration from the Sex Pistols. The Sex Pistols built a solid fan base in Japan, performing there multiple times, and their live album, “Filthy Lucre Live,” had bonus tracks for the Japanese version unavailable anywhere else. The Sex Pistols also inspired the popular anime JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, with Part 4: Golden Wind’s Guido Mista’s stand also named Sex Pistols.JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Collabs With Popular Fast Food Chain With ‘JoJo Meals’

Anime including Lupin III, Erased, Ghost in the Shell and Wotakoi are rallying to support the restaurant industry in a new otaku-friendly video ad.

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Collabs With Popular Fast Food Chain With ‘JoJo Meals’

Suntory, one of Japan’s oldest alcoholic drink distributors, has brought several anime franchises together to respond to the coronavirus’ harsh impacts on the Japanese restaurant industry feature in its “In life, there are restaurants. ‘A place where there are people.‘” advert, released on Nov. 1, 2023. Featured are clips of characters wining and dining from numerous anime, the full list of which includes Lupin III, Salary Man Kintaro, Fortune Favors Lady Nikuko, Bunny Drop, Shin Atashin’ichi, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Erased, Nasu: Andarushia no Natsu, Descending Stories, The Great Passage, GATE, Wotakoi: Love iI Hard for Otaku, Wave, Listen to Me!, Restaurant to Another World and Wakako-zake.

The uplifting background theme song is titled “Jonetsu no Bara” and performed by The Blue Hearts, who announced their disbandment in 1995. “Jonetsu no Bara” was released in July 1990, topping the Japanese Oricon charts and appearing 17 times in the top 200. The lyrics were written by the band’s founder Hiroto Komoto, who took inspiration from the Sex Pistols. The Sex Pistols built a solid fan base in Japan, performing there multiple times, and their live album, “Filthy Lucre Live,” had bonus tracks for the Japanese version unavailable anywhere else. The Sex Pistols also inspired the popular anime JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, with Part 4: Golden Wind‘s Guido Mista’s stand also named Sex Pistols.

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