The animation "To the Beasts Who Were Gods", adapted from the popular fantasy dark manga by the Japanese male comic duo Mabi, will be aired on July 1st. Today, on June 24th, the official released the latest art pictures and a new simulated divine soldier "Centaur", who will be played by Tomokazu Sugita. "To the Beasts Who Were Gods" tells the story of a country that was divided into the "Northern Patria Alliance" and the "Southern Patria Union" due to economic imbalance, and the long-term civil war continued. The North, which was at a disadvantage, finally used a forbidden technology to defeat the South. This technology transformed humans into alien soldiers, and gained power comparable to that of God at the cost of human appearance. This power ended the long-term war and ushered in a peaceful era. "Pseudo-divine soldier", this is the patriotic hero who is hailed as "God"! The latest character, the pseudo-god warrior Illus, will be played by Tomokazu Sugita . Based on the released setting pictures, his ability seems to be that of a centaur. Please look forward to the launch of the animation. |
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