Kodoani.com – A special program for the original anime project of Found-Life: Great Escape Goro Taniguchi’s anime revealed on Wednesday that the project’s anime will premiere in 2023.
Taniguchi is the person who directly directed and wrote the script for the Etab-Life: Revengers’ Road anime, in addition to conceiving the original concept. SSF is once again credited with the original story, and Polygon Pictures is producing the animation.
The show’s final episode will premiere on television on Wednesday.
The show’s first four episodes began streaming on the FOD service in Japan on March 1. Episodes 5-8 premiered on March 22, and episodes 9-12 premiered on May 12. 4. The show then premiered on television on April 6 on the +Ultra channel of Fuji TV and its affiliates.
Anime stars:
Tomomi Mineuchi as Equa, the leader of Nigashiya
Rie Takahashi as Feles, the great sporty, fast-shooting “gun witch”
Maria Naganawa as Martes, a slime human
Sho Hayami as Alga, an old donkey of an AI robot
Shinichiro Miki as Ulula, a werewolf who says nothing but “wan” (woof woof)
The project will feature a TV anime, mobile game, and cartoon, whose themes are “escape”, “profile” and “variant”.
The story is set in the distant future when the world’s population has begun to shrink after reaching its peak. The “Supernatural Renovation Project” divides Tokyo with its towering walls into several residential areas within the Cluster, each with its own unique genetically engineered populations, run by artificial intelligence.
Most people live their lives in their own unique Clusters, happily unconcerned with the afterlife. However, there were some who managed to escape to other Clusters. An outfit called Nigashiya helps those who want to escape.
Taniguchi is credited for original concept and creative oversight, and SSF is credited with the original story. Hiroyuki Hashimoto is the anime director at Polygon Pictures, and Shoji Gatoh is supervising and writing the script.
Yūsuke Kozaki (No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle, Fire Emblem Awakening, Bubuki Buranki) drafted the original character designs and INEI’s Kenichiro Tomiyasu (Harlock: Space Pirate, Human Lost, Night Head 2041, Resident Evil: Damnation) ) drafted the concept art. Yoshiaki Fujisawa (No Game, No Life Zero, A Place far Than the Universe, Revue Starlight) is composing the music. Slow Curve developed and produced the project.
Five-member band GOOD ON THE REEL performed the ending theme song “0.”
Square Enix is developing the Setting-Life: Unity Memories mobile game. Taniguchi is also credited for the original concept and creative oversight of the game, and SSF is also credited with the original story.
Via: Kodoani.com