Luxurious production lineup! The epic masterpiece "Pirates of the Caribbean" TV animation will be broadcast in 2019

Luxurious production lineup! The epic masterpiece "Pirates of the Caribbean" TV animation will be broadcast in 2019

The TV animation of "Pirate Chronicles", adapted from the historical adventure manga of the same name by Makoto Yukimura, released its latest information today. The animation is scheduled to be officially broadcast in 2019, and the latest art, director, screenwriter and other heavyweight character lineup of the film were also released at the same time. Let's take a look!

The story of "VINLAND SAGA" is set in Europe in the 11th century. The protagonist Thorfinn was born in Iceland. His father Thorz was killed by Askerad, the leader of the Viking pirate group. But for revenge, Thorfinn experienced many battles under Askerad during his youth. Thorfinn's ideal is to go to the legendary land "Vinland" on the other side of the sea to establish a peaceful country without killing and slavery!

The TV animation version of "Pirates of the Caribbean" will be officially broadcast in 2019. The director is Shuhei Yada , who has directed "Inuyasha" and "Attack on Titan". The planning is done by Hiroshi Seko , who participated in the creation of "BANANA FISH" and "Ajin". The screenwriter is Kenta Inohara , the genius of "The Saga of Young Girls". The lineup is quite luxurious and worth looking forward to.




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