100studio x studio Pareto to Adapt "This World is Too Imperfect" into a TV Anime! Teaser PV and visuals released!

The teaser visual, teaser PV, cast and staff of the TV anime "This World is Too Imperfect" scheduled to air next year have been revealed.

Based on the manga by Masamichi Sato, which will be serialized in Kodansha's manga app & web "Comic DAYS" in 2020. It depicts an adventure fantasy about debugging an unfinished game.


The TV anime "This World is Too Imperfect" is scheduled to air in spring 2024, with 100studio in charge of animation production. The cast and staff have been announced along with a teaser visual and PV.


The main character Haga, a member of the King's Seekers (King's Seeker), will be played by Ishikawa, who has played Tobio Kageyama in "HIQUE! and Tobio Kageyama in "HIQUE! The role of Nicola, a girl who travels with Haga after a certain incident, is played by Kaito Ishikawa, who also plays the role of Tobio Kageyama in "Love Live! Nijigasaki Gakuen School Idol Club", played by Hinaki Yano as Yuu Takasaki.


The director is Kei Mabiki, who has directed many works including "Classicaloid 2nd series" and "Ayakashi Triangle" (assistant director). Other members involved in numerous anime productions include Shogo Yaskawa, who wrote the series composition and screenplay for "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean", and Shigeo Akabori, who designed the characters for "Valkyrie of the End", among others.

Teaser PV

<Introduction
Haga travels as a member of the "King's Seeker," a top-secret research team, and encounters various unusual situations.
A village is attacked and repeatedly burned by a dragon that is supposed to live deep in the mountains.
A bottomless space that stretches beyond the walls.
Villagers who remain frozen in their postures.
Haga travels through a broken world with Nicola, a girl he saved in the village of beginnings.
Their true purpose is to debug this world.
This is a story of suffering in an unfinished, fully experiential VR game.


Special dialogue article is now available!
In commemoration of the anime adaptation, the original author, Mr. Masamichi Santo, interviewed the game's creator! The article discusses the "current state of game AI and debugging" with Yoichiro Miyake, a leading expert on game AI.
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About ■100studio (One Double O Studio)
100studio was established as "a studio that supports creators" with the aim of "enriching people's hearts through animation. Believing that connecting production (Produce) and production (Production) and utilizing the individuality of creators will produce attractive works, the studio produces animation works for the world.
In addition, in order to "support talented creators regardless of geography," the company is preparing to launch multiple bases, including regional and overseas studios.


Business: Planning and production of animation films for TV, theaters, distribution, games, music videos, etc.
Studio Representative: Kotaro Horiguchi
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Productions】】
TV animation "This World is Too Imperfect
Scheduled to air in 2024
Official website: #
Official Twitter: @konofuka_QA

<Staff> Original story: "This World is Too Imperfect" (Kodansha Ltd.)
Original Story: "This World is Too Imperfect" by Masamichi Sato (serialized in Kodansha's "Comic DAYS")
Director:Kei Mabiki
Series Composition/Screenplay : Shogo Yasukawa
Character Design: Shigeo Akabori
Animation Production: 100studio x studio pallet


<Cast
Haga: Ishikawa Kaito
Nicola:Hinaki Yano


<Synopsis
Haga travels as a member of the "King's Seeker," a top-secret research team, and encounters a variety of unusual situations.
A village is attacked and repeatedly burned by a dragon that is supposed to live deep in the mountains.
A bottomless space that extends beyond the walls.
Villagers who remain frozen in their postures.
Haga travels through a broken world with Nicola, a girl he saved in the village of beginnings.
Their true purpose is to debug this world.
This is a story of suffering that takes place in an unfinished, fully experiential VR game.

©Masamichi Sato, Kodansha / "This World is Too Imperfect" Production Committee

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