At the "Youku Tudou Animation Strategy Conference" held today (January 13), another exciting news came, that is, the comic "Samurai Rei Enbu" drawn by the Chinese cartoonist Bai Mao will also go abroad and land in Japan. At this conference, the official officially announced that the domestic comic "Samurai Rei Enbu" will be animated and will be produced by the Japanese animation production company Studio Pierrot. This company can be said to be a veteran Japanese animation production company that has produced many classic works, such as the early "Urusei Yatsura" and "Yu Yu Hakusho", and the more recent "Hikaru no Go", "Naruto", "Tokyo Ghoul" and so on. In addition, the director of this work has been confirmed. He will be the director of many "Detective Conan" movies. In addition to being the director of many "Detective Conan" movies, he also participated in the production of "Evangelion: 1.0 You Can (Not) Redo" and recently appeared in "Knights of Sidonia". Seeing such a combination, people are very excited about the appearance of the "Samurai Rei Enbu" animation. The animation will be broadcasted simultaneously on Tokyo TV and Tudou in October 2016. Let's look forward to it together. |
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