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Heavenly Delusion TV Anime Sets April 1 Premiere with New Trailer, Cast

Heavenly Delusion anime header

 

Upcoming sci-fi anime Heavenly Delusion today painted a tale of two worlds—the idyllic inside and the devastated outside—in a gorgeous new trailer that gives us our first listen of the series’ opening theme song, “Innocent arrogance” by BiSH (Godzilla Singular Point), and announces an April 1 at 22:00 JST premiere.

 

It was also revealed that the ending theme song will be “Dare mo Kare mo Doko mo Nani mo Shiranai” by ASOBI Doumei.

 

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Furthermore, four additional voice actors were added to the cast lineup, as follows:

 

Kazuya Nakai (Zoro in One Piece) as

Robin Inazaki

Heavenly Delusion Kazuya Nakai as Robin Inazaki

 

Masako Isobe (Tilda in Godzilla Singular Point) as

Director

Heavenly Delusion Masako Isobe as Director

 

Tadashi Muto (Madoka in Chainsaw Man) as

Sawatari

Heavenly Delusion Tadashi Muto as Sawatari

 

Atsumi Tanezaki (Anya in SPY x FAMILY) as

Aoshima

Heavenly Delusion Atsumi Tanezaki as Aoshima

 

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Based on the manga by Masakazu Ishiguro, Heavenly Delusion is being directed by Hirotaka Mori (Sword Art Online the Movie: Ordinal Scale assistant director) at studio Production I.G, with series composition by Makoto Fukami (Magical Girl Spec-Ops Asuka), character designs by Utsushita and music by Kensuke Ushio (Chainsaw Man).

 

Denpa, which releases the manga’s official English version, describes the first volume as such:

 

Within the safety of the walls, youths are raised in a nursery-style setting by robots. While life there may appear stale on the surface, the children are full of potential and curiosity. In many ways it is like a slice of heaven. The outside world is a hell-scape. It is almost entirely void of anything mechanical and is now inhabited by bizarre, yet powerful super-natural beings.

 

Maru, with the aid of Kiruko, is out there crisscrossing what was once Tokyo for heaven. But after searching for so long, maybe heaven is more of an untenable dream than a potential reality.

 

Source: Comic Natalie

 

 

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