Level-5's classic game-adapted animation "Million Ton Musashi" is confirmed to be broadcast on October 1

Level-5's classic game-adapted animation "Million Ton Musashi" is confirmed to be broadcast on October 1

Today, July 21, the TV animation of the same name adapted from Level-5's orthodox mecha game "Million Ton Musashi" officially announced that it will officially start broadcasting on October 1. At the same time, the latest main art images were released, so stay tuned.

"Million Ton Musashi" is a classic "super robot" theme work. The story setting describes that the earth is invaded by mysterious aliens. Faced with powerful military forces, humans are completely defeated and the earth is invaded and transformed. The only remaining humans live in a huge large-scale shelter. In order to avoid chaos and despair, the memories of the only remaining humans living in the shelter are tampered with. They forget all the wars and invasions and live a false peaceful life in the shelter town.

The story of the TV animation "Million Ton Musashi" begins with a mysterious alien doctor who almost destroyed all of humanity. A group of humans who are unwilling to accept the extinction of their memories rely on giant robots to rise up and fight the aliens.

The TV animation of "Million Ton Musashi" will be directed by Shigeharu Takahashi, and the series script will be planned by Akihiro Hino. The character design will be Yuji Ikeda, and the music will be Kenichiro Saigo. The voice actors will continue to be the original game version. Toshiki Masuda, Soma Saito, Koki Uchiyama, Sumire Morohoshi, Yuki Kaji, etc. are confirmed to participate, so stay tuned.

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