Today (December 7), streaming video giant Netflix released the official trailer for the Japanese anime "Bubble". The animation will be broadcast on the Netflix platform on April 28. Bubble trailer: In Tokyo, where gravity no longer applies, a boy and a girl fall in love with each other... The story begins in Tokyo as bubbles rain down across the world and the laws of gravity break down. Completely cut off from the outside world, Tokyo becomes a playground for a group of young orphans, who form groups, leap from building to building, and stage parkour battles. A young player named Xiang, who has made a name for himself with his dangerous gaming style, accidentally slips and falls into the sea where gravity is reversed. Fortunately, he is rescued by a girl named Shi who possesses a mysterious power. Then, the two of them hear a unique sound that no one else can hear. Why did Shi appear in front of Xiang? The two met and then uncovered the truth that could change the world. Streaming worldwide from Thursday 28 April, exclusively on Netflix! Director: Tetsuro Araki Screenwriter: Gen Urobuchi Original character design: Obata Takeshi Music by: Hiroyuki Sawano Animation production: WIT Studio Voiced by: Jun Shison, Mamoru Miyano, Yuki Kaji, Tasuku Hatakenaka |
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