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Given its international nature and popularity, the likes of BAFTA and Intermedia are going to make a lot to show that how to collaborate in Japan. The 2D (and 3D screening) anime adaptation is probably one of their most well-stocked properties yet. And like most Sunrise anime, it’ll feature a pretty unique cast. But as we discussed earlier, the 2D visual identity, meaning the casting along with other additional hints sets the tone to the film. If you’re interested in seeing more on the Japanese 3D Universe then check out this poster from their website.

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The character design for the film is by Yuki Matsui (Neo Gundam and Big Hero 6). Look for the shot of a pilot wearing a set with his face on. As the interview continues, Sunrise also shared their newest project with the Japanese press by handing out some photos. Both Sunocochi Film Animation and Koko Watch have tweeted out pictures of the production’s “Sunrise,” the futuristic city in which it sits about 75 kilometers (50 miles) from Kanto, and the screen art is clearly of a futuristic futuristic ’80s sitcom called “The Game.” From Koko Watch/Sunrise, we learn from producer Keiichi Hirata (or “Goblin Girl”), one of the men involved in developing the picture, about the different kinds of colors and designs the movie has been carrying! If you’re interested in watching the 3D look at Sunocochi Film Animation’s game, check out the new and expanded screens shot by the network earlier this week as well.

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