2019-07-05, 07:58 | Link #1 |
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Brand New Animal Anticipation
Brand New Animal TV anime by studio Trigger. Director: Yoh Yoshinari Script: Kazuki Nakashima Source https://moetron.net/post/18606891273...studio-trigger
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2019-07-05, 22:34 | Link #3 |
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It'll premiere on Fuji TV's +Ultra programming block in 2020
Official site bna-anime.com https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/new...r-2020/.148707
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2020-01-24, 23:37 | Link #7 |
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Yoh Yoshinari Shares Info about Upcoming BNA: Brand New
Animal Anime in Latest Newtype: "In the anime's story, in the 21st century, the existence of animal-humans came to light after being hidden in the darkness of history. Michiru lived life as a normal human, until one day she suddenly turns into a tanuki-human. She runs away and takes refuge in a special city area called "Anima City" that was set up 10 years ago for animal-humans to be able to live as themselves. There Michiru meets Shirou, a wolf-human who hates humans. Through Shirou, Michiru starts to learn about the worries, lifestyle, and joys of the animal-humans. As Michiru and Shirou try to learn why Michiru suddenly turned into an animal-human, they unexpectedly get wrapped up in a large incident." See: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/int...ewtype/.155734 |
2020-04-08, 12:04 | Link #12 |
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It's just weird since I'm pretty sure people know about the other ways to watch this show if they wanted to. And Trigger usually has a bit more fanfare. I had to search for this thread and I was surprised no one had talked about the series since January!
Though I can understand that some people didn't even know the show had debuted early and the first 6 episodes are out already. Anyway, so far, if you like Trigger and all its Trigger-isms, I'm pretty sure you'll like this series. It's been pretty great so far. Got through all 6 episodes and I enjoy how they are exploring Animacity. Also, they don't concentrate so much on how much humans hate the beastmen, but more so on the culture of the beastmen themselves and the city. Yes, you do get to see the different types of prejudice from the humans, from the blatant violent hatred of the hunters in episode 1, to the indifference/seeing the beastmen as oddities as in episode 4, or the ones who seem to want to use them for profit, such as the man in charge of Sylvasta Pharmaceuticals. But you also get to see the culture of the beastmen themselves and see that they aren't perfect either. Mostly because their beast nature and human nature seems to clash, mixing the law of the jungle with the law of man in a weird mix. Michiru is rather annoying at times with her naivete and sometimes being pretty pushy, but charming in other ways. Opposite of her Shirou is a pretty cool character and I'm interested in seeing more about him and his past. He's the main fighting force in the series, and his guardianship over the beastmen.
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