On June 11th local time, at the "Anusi International Animation Festival" being held in France, there was new news about the latest TV animation "Ghost in the Shell SAC_2045" announced last year. The character designer of this work has been confirmed to be Ilya Kobusinova, an illustrator from Russia who is currently developing in Japan. At the same time, a new Motoko image was unveiled. Are fans satisfied? "Ghost in the Shell SAC_2045" was officially announced in December 2018 and is scheduled to be released exclusively on Netflix in 2020. This work will be produced using the latest 3DCG technology. The director has been confirmed to be Kenji Kamiyama, who is the exclusive director of the series, and 2 assistant directors have been added. Stay tuned. The latest character designer did not choose the Japanese style with many masters, but the Russian illustrator Ilya Kobusinova. 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. · And Shufu Kojima, who has an extremely sensitive "sense of smell" for movies and animation, quickly reposted the message to recommend attention. |
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