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Magical Girl Destroyers TV Anime Drops New Trailer, Tie-in Mobile Game Announcement

 

Late last year, we received news of the upcoming Magical Girl Destroyers TV anime. Today is a big day for show announcements. Not only is there a new trailer, there’s also news of a mobile game with even more fighting heroines!

 

First up, check out the latest trailer for the anime, showing Otaku Hero’s journey from fanboy to leader:

 

 

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But there’s even bigger news for the series today. If you’d like to step into the shoes of Otaku Hero and lead the charge to protect fan culture, you can! Magical Girl Destroyers KAI will be a free-to-play mobile game in which you lead the girls of the upcoming series—and more—in battle. A new trailer confirms that the show’s three lead heroines will be appearing, as well as many more game-exclusive girls to come:

 

 

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The first game-exclusive character to be revealed is Peace, voiced by Sumire Uesaka (Lum in Urusei Yatsura). Uesaka’s new single, “Rebellion,” appearing on her upcoming album LOVE CRAZY, will also be used as the game’s theme song. Codes for in-game items will be included in both regular and limited printings of LOVE CRAZY.

 

Pre-registration for the game starts February 1, and the game itself is expected to launch sometime this year in Japan. There’s no news yet concerning a global release.

 

Set in a dystopic near future where otaku culture in Japan has been obliterated by a mysterious organization known as “SSC”, Magical Girl Destroyers follows the misdaventures of Otaku Hero—a young revolutionary who loves otaku culture—and Anarchy, Blue and Pink, a trio of magical girls who admire him. Together they struggle to create “a world where you can say what you like about what you like as much as you like.”

 

Magical Girl Destroyers is directed by Hiroshi Ikehata and features animation production by Bibury Animation Studios. The series is scheduled to broadcast in Japan on Mainichi Broadcasting System and other stations beginning in 2023.

 

Source: Comic Natalie

 

 

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Kara Dennison is an author of fiction and non-fiction, avid tabletop gamer, and regular Otaku USA Magazine features writer. Follow her on Twitter @RubyCosmos, and read more at KaraDennison.com.