It is now April, and the April anime have already started airing. However, the anime that have not yet aired are still seizing the last chance to promote. In today's Asahi Shimbun, there is a page of content advertising the anime "Plastic Memories". It seems that the official of this original anime is really working hard. However, as soon as this news came out, netizens in Japan immediately thought of the animation "Kantai Collection" which was also promoted in newspapers in January. They all said that the same promotional method would not lead to the same result... Although the editor thinks there is no need to worry too much about this issue, everything will have to wait until the show starts to be known. "Plastic Memories" is an original animation project launched by Naoto Hayashi and Okiura (character original design), and the animation was created by Animation Studio, which has produced "Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun" and "Unconfirmed Progressive". This work mainly tells the illusory and pure love story generated by digital memory, and the plot unfolds from the fateful encounter between the protagonist Mizuki Tsukasa and the robot girl Ella. For more information, please visit: Plastic Memory Zone |
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