On the official page for the original anime Netflix produced in collaboration with studios bone Y. orange, Godzilla Singular Pointthe third promotional video of the project was released. The video shows a fragment of the opening theme of BiSH and entitled “In Case …” and finally shows Godzilla for the first time.

TOHO CINEMAS Hibiya in Tokyo, which features two Godzilla statues on and off the site, will broadcast a pre-screening of the first two episodes on March 19 with a presentation of the voices after the screening.

The series premieres on April 1st in Japan through various distributors but the platform Netflix It premieres on March 25, with a new weekly episode in Japan only. The platform will soon premiere the series worldwide.

Cast

  • Shouya ishige like Yun Arikawa.
  • Yume Miyamoto as Mei Kamino.
  • Ayako takeuchi as Satomi Kanehara.
  • Masako Isobe like Tilda Miller.
  • Onodera rune like Lina Burn.
  • Kenta Miyake as Michael Stephen.
  • Misaki Kuno but how 2.
  • Kaho Kouda like Keiei Li.
  • Rie Kugimiya like young.

Production team

  • Atsushi Takahashi ((Ao not an exorcist film, Back riding, Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi) is responsible for directing the anime in the studios bone in collaboration with studios orange.
  • Toh EnJoe ((Shisha no Teikoku, Space ☆ Dandy) is responsible for writing and monitoring the scripts.
  • Satoshi Ishino ((Classroom ☆ crisis, Date A Live) Y. Eiji Yamamori ((Mononoke Hime) are responsible for the character design.
  • Kan Sawada ((Pokemon: Pikachu Tankentai, Yowamushi pedal) is responsible for composing the soundtrack.

Synopsis of Godzilla Singular Point

This series features an original story that shows young geniuses Mei Kamino, a researcher, and Yun Arikawa, an engineer, as they and their colleagues take on an unprecedented threat. When danger comes from below, only young geniuses Mei, Yun and their team can face the threat at Godzilla Singular Point!

Source: Comic Natalie

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