The new Godzilla TV animation "Godzilla: Singularity Point" produced by Bones and Orange is confirmed to be broadcast on April 1. Netflix will also launch it exclusively in Japan on March 25. The official also released the latest trailer a few days ago. Let's take a sneak peek. ·Since the first movie in 1954, the "Godzilla" series has produced and released many works, and now it has become a very well-known character both in Japan and abroad. From 2017 to 2018, a total of 3 animated films were released, but this time "Godzilla: Singularity Point" will unfold with an original story that is completely different from the movie. Godzilla: Strange Point is directed by Atsushi Takahashi, who directed the Doraemon theatrical version, and written by Toru Enjo, the author of the novel The Chouji no Chou. The original design is by Kato Kazue, the author of the manga Ao no Exorcist. The music is by composer Kan Sawada, and the monsters are designed by Eiji Yamamori. The legendary animator Eiji Yamamori from Studio Ghibli was also invited to design the new Godzilla monsters. The latest trailer for Godzilla: Singularity Point: |
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