The latest stills of Sunrise's new mecha series "Boundary Fighter" will be broadcast on October 4th

The latest stills of Sunrise's new mecha series "Boundary Fighter" will be broadcast on October 4th

The new mecha series "Fighter" jointly launched by Sunrise and Bandai SPIRITS has been confirmed to be broadcast on October 4. On July 21, the official released the latest stills of the first episode and some mecha setting pictures. Come and experience the charm of Sunrise's new work.

"Fighter of the Realm" is set in Japan in the near future. In 2061, Japan is occupied and ruled by other countries. The world is divided into four major economic circles, and the Japanese, as subordinate citizens, are oppressed every day. The 16-year-old boy Shiiba AMOU is not good at socializing and lives a gloomy life every day. However, an encounter with the self-disciplined AI "GAI" one day not only changes him, but will eventually change the fate of Japan...

As a new work of the old machine animation studio Sunrise, the world view of this work is very different from the past. What kind of plot development will the theme of "saving Japan" bring? Please look forward to more follow-up information.

The latest stills of "Boundary Fighter", from the first episode:

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