The TV animation of "Riyad Terra", a famous fantasy time-travel light novel based on the original work by Ceez, has been completed. The official has released the final episode trailer and main art. Friends who have not watched it yet can pay attention to it. •The TV animation of "Riadello Terra" will be produced by MAHO FILM, directed by Yuyuki Yanase, planned and written by Kazuyuki Fuyasu, and character designed by Toshihide Masutate. More information about the character voice actors and story plot will be released soon, so stay tuned. • "The Land of Riad" tells the story of a girl named Katsura Namiya who can only live on a life support system due to an accident. She can only move freely in the VRMMORPG Riad. However, one day, she lost her life because the life support system stopped. When she woke up, she found that this was the world of the Riadlu she had played before... and it was a world two hundred years later! She investigated what had happened in the past two hundred years as the high elf Aoi Na, and communicated with the people living in this world and the non-player characters she created. • The final episode trailer of the TV animation "Riyadiro Daichi": |
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