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Masaaki Yuasa's Japan Sinks Anime Reveals Main Cast, Stills

Science SARU unveiled the main cast and new stills from Masaaki Yuasa's upcoming anime series adaptation of Sakyo Komatsu's Japan Sinks (Nihon Chinbotsu) science-fiction novel on Thursday.




The cast includes (from left to right in image above):


 
 


The 10-episode series will debut worldwide on Netflix in 2020.

The original disaster sci-fi novel begins when a series of natural disasters hit Japan. Massive tectonic shifts cause volcanic eruptions from remote Japanese islands, triggering earthquakes, and eventually triggering more eruptions in volcanoes in the Japanese mainland. Through it all, a team of scientists attempt to convince the Japanese government that the Japanese archipelago will soon sink beneath the sea sooner than anyone expected.

The new anime moves the setting from 1970s Japan to modern Japan. While the original announcement of the anime mentioned the story would be set just after the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, this detail has now been removed in the recent announcement, and is now simply set in "modern Japan" (the Olympics are now delayed). The story centers on the Mutō family, and the siblings Ayumu and Gō. The four members of the Mutō family are caught in an earthquake that hits Tokyo, and attempt to escape the city, while disaster claws at their heels.

Yuasa is directing the anime at his Science SARU studio, with Pyeon-Gang Ho credited as series director. Toshio Yoshitaka (Dragon Ball Super) is penning the script. The musician kensuke ushio, who has collaborated with Yuasa in the Ping Pong and DEVILMAN crybaby anime, is composing the music. Naoya Wada (DEVILMAN crybaby episode director) is drawing the character designs. Ken Hashimoto is the color key artist. Toshikazu Kuno is the compositing director of photography. Eriko Kimura is the sound director. Kiyoshi Hirose is in charge of editing.

 
Gli script dall'uomo di dragon ball super non aiutano, ma hype sempre

 
Live-Action Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! Film's Teaser Highlights Robot

The official Twitter account for the live-action project of Sumito Ōwara's Eizōken ni wa Te o Dasu na! (Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!) manga began streaming a 30-second teaser trailer for the film on Wednesday. The video previews the "Greatest World" imagination segments in the film, and highlights the Robot Club's robot model.


The film was originally scheduled to open on May 15, but TOHO and the film's production committee delayed the film's opening until further notice, due to the spread of the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

 
Masaaki Yuasa's Japan Sinks: 2020 Anime Reveals More Cast

Netflix revealed more cast members on Friday for Japan Sinks: 2020Science SARU and Masaaki Yuasa's upcoming anime series adaptation of Sakyo Komatsu's Japan Sinks (Nihon Chinbotsu) science-fiction novel.

The new cast includes:

George Cockle as Daniel Zakovic
Tomoko Shiota as Kanae Murota
Taichi Takeda as Saburō Ōtani

Daiki Hamano as Osamu Asada
The 10-episode series will debut worldwide on Netflix on July 9.

 
Masaaki Yuasa's Japan Sinks: 2020 Anime Reveals Video, Opening Song

Netflix revealed a promotional video and the opening theme song on Thursday for Japan Sinks: 2020Science SARU and Masaaki Yuasa's upcoming anime series adaptation of Sakyo Komatsu's Japan Sinks (Nihon Chinbotsu) science-fiction novel. Taeko Onuki is performing the theme song "a life," which features in the video.



Netflix also revealed a new main image for the anime.



The 10-episode series will debut worldwide on Netflix on July 9.

 
Live-Action Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! Film's Full Trailer Previews Over-the-Top Story

The official website for the live-action project of Sumito Ōwara's Eizōken ni wa Te o Dasu na! (Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!) manga began streaming the full trailer for the film on Tuesday. The film will open in Japan on September 25.





Participating theaters will begin offering MoviTicke Cards on Friday, and each card will come with one of three different, randomly distributed animation flip books (for Asakusa, Mizusaki, and Kanamori):


7-Eleven Japan's 7net service offers advance ticket passes with an acrylic keychain:


The Rakuten Ticket service is offering advance ticket passes, each with one of three student ID cards (not randomly distributed):


 
Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!
di Sumito Owara
Serie di 5 volumi, in corso
Settembre 2021
In fumetteria, libreria e store online

Eizouken


Midori, Sayaka e Tsubame sono 3 liceali completamente diverse fra loro: Midori è un maschiaccio scapestrato che sogna mondi immaginari e li appunta con disegni meticolosi; Tsubame è una modella altolocata con la passione per le animazioni; Sayaka è un'inquietante, cinica e venale amica di Midori che vede nel fortuito incontro Tsubame un'irripetibile opportunità di business. Sfidando tutto e tutti, l'improbabile trio darà vita all'Eizouken, un club studentesco con l'obiettivo segreto di realizzare – fra maestosi e improbabili sogni a occhi aperti e furbeschi sotterfugi – un anime. Il favoloso mondo dell'entertainment non è mai stato così appassionante e imprevedibile!

Nominato nel 2018 ai Taisho Awards e nella selezione di «Kono manga ga sugoi!», il graffiante e acclamato manga di Sumito Oowara ha anche ispirato una pluripremiata serie anime, un film cinematografico live-action e un tv drama.
 
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