We previously reported that Pony Canyon has released a countdown page, and we speculated that it was probably a countdown to a new animation. Today, the answer is revealed: the original work "The World of the Flower of Broken Glass", which won the Pony Canyon 2013 Animation Award, will be released as a theatrical animation in 2015. At the same time, the official website also changed the background image. The detailed staff information of this work has also been released. Ishihama Masashi, who was in charge of "Zizhijie", will be the director, and the script is written by Shimo Fumihiko, the animation script of the three tear-jerking films of Key Company, "Air", "Kanon", "CLANNAD", and "Amagi Brilliant Amusement Park". The character design is done by Kantoku, who is concentrating on participating in club activities after the "Smiling Cat". The animation production will be taken over by A-1, and the specific release date has not yet been given. The protagonist of "The World of Broken Glass Flower" is a software with personal consciousness, and is given the will to restore and purify the world. The setting is quite innovative, and I am looking forward to its performance. 【STAFF】 Original project: Physics Point Director: Masashi Ishihama Screenplay: Shimo Fumihiko Original character draft: Karon Toku (Supervisor) Animation production: A-1 Pictures |
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