3 minute shorts about Tako-chan's life as a railroad worker
UHA Mikakutou is a candy company that makes a chewy confectionery called Puccho. The candy has mascots and the company collaborated with Ryou Inoue for an anime short with these mascots in a Revolutionary Girl Utena inspired feature. Special LINE stamps were also available in honor of the collaboration.
(Source: AniList.co)
An episode that was released to celebrate October 1, 2015, China's National Day. This is a purely comical "behind the scenes" episode where General Zhang Han is interviewed as if he was an real-life actor playing the role of General Zhang in Qin's Moon.
(Source: AniList.co)
Promotional video for an anime shop "Parody" in Nara Prefecture.
(Source: Tokyo International Film Festival 2014, edited)
Included on the VHS release are several versions and a making-of:
• 76-second "Full Long Version" (non-telop)
• 30-second "Tentou Houei Version" (telop-iri + non-telop)
• 15-second "Terebi Houei Version" (telop-iri + non-telop)
• Making Video (Interview, Rush Film Hitoshi)
A variety of shorts centering around a suave banana. Based on a toy franchise published by the Banpresto gaming company.
The "Life Is Movie" featuring indie animator Junichi Yamamoto and Flash animator Tokumaru Naoko reintroducing the Hidenori Takahashi voiced passionate human-faced dog NEET/would be detective will be released as OVA and online on the Bandai Channel later this summer.
(Sourced: Crunchyroll)
Galo Sengen ("Galish Man GAL" in English / GAL男宣言 in Japanese) is a 2011 rap music video by the Japanese hip-hop group Policeman.
The animated music video became well-known for its humorous depiction of a Japanese youth culture known as "Gyaruo," which is characterized by the dark tanned skin, dyed blond hair and appreciation for dance music.
In the video, a group of men are satirically portrayed as Super Saiyans, a type of superfighters from the Japanese manga franchise Dragon Ball, who transcend into the state of "galish" or "gyaru," a slang term derived from the Japanese pronunciation of English word "girl."
(Source: knowyourmeme)