The new anime work "Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045" of the classic masterpiece "Ghost in the Shell" will be broadcast exclusively on Netflix in April. The previously announced official illustrator, the female artist Ilya from Russia, posted the latest character design pictures on the 25th. Let's take a look. As the first 3DCG work of "Ghost in the Shell", "Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045" will be co-directed by Kenji Kamiyama, the director of the "Ghost in the Shell SAC" series, and Shinji Aramaki, the director of "EVA: Top Secret Assault" and "Appleseed". The film tells the story of the world in 2045 where the full-scale "Perpetual War" officially begins. The former elite members of the Japanese Public Security Section 9 are hired to perform a mission, but they encounter challenges from the suddenly emerging post-humans with highly intelligent and physical advantages. The character designer for this work did not choose the Japanese style with many masters, but chose Ilya Kobusinova, a female illustrator from Russia. Ilya Kobusinova said that she has liked Japanese anime since she was a child. As early as when she was 6 years old, she watched "GHOST IN THE SHELL" directed by Mamoru Oshii (released in 1996). Now she has entered the Japanese anime industry. |
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