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Otaku Rise Up in Magical Girl Destroyers TV Anime Promo

Surrounded by the wreckage of the former Akihabara, Otaku Hero - a nerdy looking young man in Coke bottle glasses, a helmet, and a red superhero cape - smiles wistfully in a scene from the upcoming Magical Girl Destroyers TV anime.

 

A dramatic new preview video and the opening and ending theme song performers have been revealed for Magical Girl Destroyers (known in Japan as Mahou Shoujo Magical Destroyers), an upcoming original TV anime inspired by artwork from JUN INAGAWA about a group of rebel otaku who fight the evil organization dedicated to stamping out their culture.

 

The opening theme for the series, entitled “MAGICAL DESTROYER”, is performed by Aimi, who also provides the voice of Blue in the series. The ending theme song, entitled “Gospelion in a classic love”, is performed by The 13th tailor.

 

 

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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.”

 

A new key visual for the upcoming Magical Girl Destroyers TV anime featuring the main characters Anarchy, Blue, Pink, and Otaku Hero posing against a backdrop of the Tokyo skyline at night and a ruined city during the day. In the background, a man in a business suit with a television for a head is also visible.

 

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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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