On the official site for the animated adaptation of the manga written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima, Eden's Zeroa new promotional video for the project was revealed. The video shows a fragment of the opening theme of Takanori Nishikawa and titled "Eden through the Rough."

The series premieres on April 10th in Japan through various TV channels and distribution platforms, while none have announced their international distribution. In addition, Mashima publishes the manga in the magazine Weekly Shonen Magazine from the publisher Kodansha since June 2018. The publisher released the thirteenth compiled volume on January 15 in Japan.

The work also inspires two video games developed by Konami, revealed during the event Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online in September 2020, with the former being described as a 3D action role-playing game for consoles and the latter being described as a role-playing game for smartphones. More details will be announced in the future.

Cast

  • Takuma terashima as Shiki Granbell.
  • Mikako komatsu as Rebecca Bluegarden.
  • Rie Kugimiya so happy.

Production team

  • Shinji Ishihara ((fairy tale, Log horizon) will be the chief anime director in the studios JCSTAFFwhile Yuushi Suzuki ((fairy tale) will serve as director.
  • Mitsutaka Hirota ((Zoids wild, Kanojo Okarishimasu) is responsible for writing and monitoring the scripts.
  • Yurika Sato ((Shokugeku no Souma) is responsible for the character design.
  • Takanori Nishikawa plays the opening song titled "Eden through the Rough" while CHiCO with HoneyWorks leads the final topic with the title "Bouken no VLOG".

Eden's Zero Synopsis

Shiki's life as the only person on the planet Granbell, a giant robotic amusement park, changes with the arrival of Rebecca and her cat Happy. After escaping together due to a robot riot, they embarked on an adventurous interstellar journey in search of Mother, a colossal female entity who knows the full truth about the mighty Shiki.

Source: Comic Natalie

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