Animated film version of "Harmony", an important character, Miaha Mikori, makes a guerrilla appearance in the sibylla system at Shinjuku Station!

A poster visual has been released from the anime film "Harmony," which will be released in theaters by the end of 2015.


The film will be released in theaters in 2015 as Noitamina's second theatrical anime based on the novel "Harmony" by Keisuke Ito, who died prematurely in 2009 at the age of 34. The film is directed by Takashi Nakamura, who has long been active at the forefront of animation, including as animation director for the masterpiece "AKIRA," and Michael Arias, who won numerous awards including the Japan Academy Award for Best Animated Film for "Tekkon Sukecrete," as well as by the internationally acclaimed STUDIO4℃, whose works include "Tekkon Sukecrete" and "BERSERK. The film is produced by the internationally acclaimed STUDIO4℃, which is also responsible for "Tekkonkinkreet" and "BERSERK".


The poster visual has now been unveiled. The illustration is by redjuice, who also created the original character design, and features visuals of the three Project Itoh works ("Slaughterhouse", "Harmony", and "Empire of the Corpse") in a unified design. It was also announced that a special trailer including the latest images of the three works will be shown in theaters nationwide in conjunction with the animated film "PSYCH0-PASS Psycho-Pass the Movie," which will be released on January 9.


In addition, Miaha Miketsu, a character who holds an important key to the story in "Harmony," will appear in Psycho-Pass' "Sibular System* " installed in the concourse of Shinjuku Station. Since the age of 14, Miaha Mikaki is a girl who has been talking about overthrowing the world and has pointed to herself as a public enemy (Public Enemy). What is the value of her crime coefficient? Appearance will be random between January 8, 20:00 and January 11.
*A system that quantifies and manages people's psychological states and personality tendencies. Persons whose "crime coefficient," as measured by this system, exceeds a specified value are called "potential criminals" and are tried, arrested, and eliminated even when they have not committed a crime.

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