“Yuru Camp△ Movie” The Movie and Trailer
The official website of the Yuru Camp franchise unveiled a trailer for the feature-length film in the franchise. The video introduces the actors and incorporates Asaka's "Sun Is Coming Up," the film's primary theme. C-Station will produce Yuru Camp Movie, which is set to premiere in Japanese theatres on July 1.
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First Job, Last Summer Wars, Hetana Futari no Koi no Hanashi, Alien Artist, Cinema SKhole o Kaibosuru. Korona nanka Buttobase, HANNORA, Backfilp!! Movie, Yurucamp Movie, Laid-Back Camp the Movie Japanese Film Trailers
First Job, Last Summer Wars, Hetana Futari no Koi no Hanashi, Alien Artist, Cinema SKhole o Kaibosuru. Korona nanka Buttobase, HANNORA, Backfilp!! Movie, Yurucamp Movie, Laid-Back Camp the Movie Japanese Film Trailers
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I’m not in good shape but, despite that, I have been busy this week with a review of short films Laundromat on the Corner and Summer Wedding and interviews with their respective directors, Tetsuki Ijichi and Azusa Hieda. I also took the time to post about a crowdfunding campaign for a stop-motion historical action title called Hidari. It looks potentially…
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Rin lost her hair bun, but replacements are so hard to find nowadays.
I tried my best with the parts I had available to me, but it’s not quite the same, is it?
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Salmon Soup (Makes 5 Servings)
We bring you this recipe from our panel, “Anime Foodies: Laid-Back Camp The Movie”.
During the construction of the campsite in Yamanashi, our characters spend the night to give the campground a test run. Nadeshiko and Aoi are assigned to feed the group and stumble upon a tremendous sale on salmon which they take advantage of for a selection of dishes for the evening. This first recipe we see them create is a play on a Finnish soup called lohikeitto.
6 Cups - Water
1 ¼ Pound Skin-Off – Salmon
7 – Black Peppercorns
2 – Bay Leaves
1 Medium – White Onion
4 Medium – Carrots
2 Small – Russet Potatoes
1 TSP – Dried Dill
1 TSP – Kosher Salt
1/2 Cup – Heavy Cream
Bring the water to a boil over high heat.
As the water boils, peel the carrots and chop these and the onions into a large dice.
Once the water is boiling, add the peppercorns, bay leaves, onions, and carrots; cover; reduce the heat to medium; and cook for 5 minutes.
As this is cooking, peel the potatoes and chop into large, bite-sized pieces.
After the 5 minutes are up, add the potatoes, cover, and cook for another 8 minutes.
As this is cooking, check the salmon for bones and slice into 10 large nuggets.
After the 8 minutes are up, add the salmon, salt, cream, and dill; reduce the heat to medium low; cover; cook for a final 5 minutes, and serve.
Optional/Notes:
If you use skin on salmon, make sure to check for any leftover scales on the skin before slicing it.
If you want a bit of a richer taste to the soup, you can substitute the water for a fish stock though this may reduce the amount of salt you need to add.
The small number of peppercorns don’t add a noticeable pepper flavor, so these can be crushed or ground if you want more pepper flavor to the soup.
If you would like to use fresh dill, increase the amount to 1 TBSP.
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The older Yuru Camp gang is here!
This is also to celebrate the belated birthday of Nadeshiko and Aoi
Furthermore, this is my final Yuru Camp birthday fanart
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I've been wondering when or if a show will get its hooks into me like The Owl House did, and as I'm six episodes into a rewatch of the first two seasons of Laid-Back Camp even as I watched the season 3 premiere, I think I've found it. Something about it is very addictive and I wish there was like 500 episodes lmao
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Laid Back Camp Movie (2022)
Any return to Laid Back Camp is an absolute delight. Newcomers to the anime could watch this film and also have a lovely time, you'll just be slightly more invested in the characters if you already know them from the show.
They introduced a higher stakes project than I expected to be the focus of the film (they could have just made a feature length episode of the show and I would have been completely happy). Something that I also appreciated was how the realities of adult responsibilities and work was allowed to make a mark on things. Though of course there is little deviation from the lovely, comfy tone of the show.
Definitely watch this film if you enjoy the show and I highly recommend Laid Back Camp in any form to people looking for something charming, chilled out and comfy.
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ANIME NYC 2022 | "Laid-Back Camp: The Movie" Review | B3 - Boston Bastard Brigade
Have the ladies of Laid-Back Camp grown up post-high school? Or are they still the wacky and inexperienced bivouacs we've come to love? Find out in KBD's review of its big-screen adaptation!
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