CATDOLL: The online parody animation "Ajin Capture Operation" is launched online

CATDOLL: The online parody animation "Ajin Capture Operation" is launched online

The "Ajin" derivative web animation "Ajin Capture Operation" was officially launched on the video website "GYAO!" on November 27; it was produced by FROGMAN.

Introduction to the work of "Ajin Capture Operation":

The president and Yoshida both witnessed a traffic accident. Unexpectedly, the victim resurrected in front of them! The real identity of the boy Nagai Kei is actually a new human "demi-human". Hearing that they can get a large bounty if they catch him, the Eagle Claw Group launched a hunt for him. This spoof web animation is supervised by FROGMAN and has been launched on "GYAO!" at 0:00 today. Friends who are interested can go and have a look.

Introduction to the work "Ajin":

Seven years ago, the U.S. military captured the legendary immortal soldier on the battlefield in Africa. Since then, humans have called this creature that looks exactly like them but cannot die "deutero-humans". Deutero-humans will not die for any reason, so they can only be distinguished by "having died once". An ordinary high school student, Kei Nagai, was accidentally hit and killed by a truck on his way home from school, but he was resurrected immediately. As a result, he became the "third deutero-human in Japan" and has been offered a high reward ever since. Not wanting to be an experimental animal, he and his good friend Kaito embarked on a journey around the world...

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