Comments from "Ajin," an animated film trilogy, just before the TV series begins airing! Mamoru Miyano: "I'm playing the role with my own life on fire.

Comments were released from the anime "Ajin" just before the start of the TV anime version, which will begin in January.



Ajin" is an anime work based on the manga series by Sakurai Gamon in "good! Polygon Pictures, which gained worldwide acclaim for "Knights of Sidonia," is producing the film version as a trilogy, with the first part, "Ajin -Impulse-," being released in November. The TV series will begin in January 2016. General director is Hiroyuki Seshimo of "Knights of Sidonia," director is Hiroaki Ando of "Short Peace," and series composition is by Koji Seko of "Seraph of the End. This science fiction suspense film features Kei Nagai, a high school boy who turns out to be a "subhuman," an unknown new creature that never dies, and depicts a battle between subhumans, who are hunted by all mankind, and mankind, which sees them only as research subjects.

The film will begin airing on January 15 on various stations, and comments have arrived just prior to the start of the broadcast. Mamoru Miyano, who plays the main character Kei Nagai, and Hiroyuki Seshimo, who is the general director, express their enthusiasm. The movie will also be available on the video distribution service "Netflix" in January.


Mamoru Miyano as Kei Nagai
Finally, the TV series "Ajin" will start. I am so happy that so many people will be able to watch this work, which I myself have been working so hard to perform! I am sure that you will feel a shock from "Ajin" that you have never experienced before! I am also in charge of the ending song for the TV series. I sang the song with a lot of love, and I hope you will enjoy the world view of "Ajin" that only a TV anime can show you. Please enjoy the world view of "Ajin" that can only be seen in a TV anime!


Hiroyuki Seshimo, General Director
The "Ajin" TV series begins with the horrific escape of Kei Nagai, who has become an immortal subhuman, just as in the first part of the film version, "Ajin - Impulse". The TV series then delves deeper into the psychological and situational depictions that were not depicted in the theatrical version, elevating the theatrical version into an even more elaborate story. The story that continues from the last part of the theater version accelerates with overwhelming speed and scale from the middle of the TV series, and the ensemble drama between subhumans and humans eventually unfolds into a spectacular swell that engulfs society as a whole. Those who have seen the movie version can enjoy the "depiction that can only be seen in the TV series" and its "continuing story", while those who have not seen the movie version can enjoy the "the beginning of all things Ajin", which also includes the movie version. If you have not seen the movie version, you can enjoy the TV series that includes the movie version .

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