The theater version of "Arpeggio of Blue Steel", which consists of a TV re-editing and a 40-minute new story, will be released in Japan on January 31, 2015. The official admission bonus for the theater version is now public, which is the character coloring paper drawn by the original author, character designer and voice actor Hibiki Yamamura. Attendees will get one of them at random. In addition, different sets of coloring papers will be available at different release times, and it is not easy to get all of them. January 31 February 7 February 14 "Blue Steel" is adapted from the sci-fi manga "Ocean Chronicle". The story is set in the early 21st century, when humans have lost most of their land due to global warming. At this time, fleets of warships carrying the mysterious super weapon "Mist Fleet" suddenly appeared all over the world. Humans, who were powerless to resist, lost control of the sea and could no longer sail freely on the sea. Several years later, Chihaya Gunzo and his companions unknowingly boarded the submarine "I-401" and provoked a war with their opponents together with their mental model Iona. The theatrical version of "Blue Steel DC" will add about 40 minutes of new plots based on the re-editing of the TV animation, and the "Mist Student Association" will appear in this additional 40 minutes of new plots. |
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