TV anime "Psycho-Pass" to feature a reading by voice actors from previous Public Safety Bureau characters! Newly written story connecting the second season and the movie version

The event "Reading Play PSYCHO-PASS Psycho-Pass -ALL STAR REALACT-" was held at Ebisu Garden Hall in Tokyo on July 19.


This event was a reading play by the voice actors of the original anime "PSYCHO-PASS Psycho-Pass," which has been a huge hit, including the first and second seasons of the TV series and a theater version. In addition to the 12 voice actors who have played the characters of the Public Safety Bureau, including Tomokazu Seki, Kana Hanazawa, Kenji Nojima, Kin Takashi Arimoto, Akira Ishida, Shizuka Ito, Miyuki Sawashiro, Ayane Sakura, Keiji Fujiwara, Takahiro Sakurai, Kazuhiro Yamaji, and Hiroki Toji, who was announced on the day of the event as a surprise, there will also be a reading performance by Subaru Kimura, who played Guerilla in the movie version of the series. and Kentaro Tone, who played Guerrilla in the movie version, and Toshiki Masuda, who played Senichi Karakawatani, an original character in the reading play.

The story is a newly written original story that connects the second season of the TV series and the movie version, and was co-written by Makoto Fukami, who wrote the script for the first season of the TV series and the movie version with Gen Ufuchi, and Jinroku Myogaya, who wrote "PSYCHO-PASS: Happiness without Choice" for the Xbox One. PSYCHO-PASS Psycho Pass: Happiness without Choice" for Xbox One. The stage was also elaborately staged with light-emitting bracelets distributed to the audience and a different ending for each day and night session. Here are some of the comments from the audience.


A BD containing the complete event will be released on November 18. The special features include a three-sided box and a complete scenario book.


Kana Hanazawa (Akemi Tsunemori) comment
I concentrated on the performance from the beginning to the end, and I was also a little tired because Akemi was being hunted down again (laugh). (I was able to perform a serious and moving story with the (15-member) cast, and I hope that everyone in the audience was able to enjoy the seriousness of the story as if they were watching to see what would happen next. I was really happy that the audience listened intently to the story as if they were waiting to see what would happen next. Thank you very much!


Tomokazu Seki (Shinya Kugami) comment
I think it was a seamless production, with most of the characters from the past appearing and a festival-like element, yet with a solid storyline. I felt like I was in the world of "PSYCHO-PASS Psycho-Pass" the whole time the show was on, and I felt pleasantly exhausted afterwards. The scenario also depicted the gap between the disappearance of Cunningham at the end of the first TV season and his appearance in the movie version, which was very interesting to play. Thank you very much!

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In a one-day dream stage, the whole story is revealed...
 In the near future, it is possible to measure and quantify human psychological states and personality tendencies. The public has taken to calling this measurement "PSYCHO-PASS" and is eager to realize it numerically as an indicator of a good life.
 A short time has passed since the Invisible Man case was solved by Kirito Shikakoi, an irregularity whose PSYCHO-PASS could not be measured by the psychometric scan and was not recognized by the comprehensive lifelong welfare support system "Sibura System. The Public Security Bureau's Criminal Investigation Department Section 1, led by Akira Tsunemori, is faced with a new case. It is a case of a series of street murders in which there is no log of the culprit in the street monitoring equipment, let alone any eyewitnesses. The only images left in the victims' memories are those of Shinya Cunningham and Shusei Darning. Zhu begins to pursue his former comrades as suspects, although he senses that it is a trap. ......
 Meanwhile, Cunningham, who succeeded in escaping from Japan by killing Seigo Makishima, an "exonerated person" with no identifiable criminal coefficient, encounters guerrillas in Southeast Asia's SEAUn, a region in turmoil. He witnesses the guerrillas being overrun by Japanese military drones of the government forces. Unable to leave the guerrillas alone, Cunningham joins the guerrillas and finds himself in an unexpected crisis. Then a mysterious figure appears to him. ......
Parallel incidents and mixed feelings. What is the hidden intention of the culprit?

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