On the official Twitter account of Project anima The cast and crew of the animated adaptation of the novels by Nekotarou Inui, Sakugan Labyrithn marker, which is titled Sacks & Guns !!.
Canon Amane like the heroine Memenpu. A total of 1,400 people have applied to play this character, including 300 professionals and 1,000 beginners. A ten-member jury selected the university student Amane from seven finalists.
Hiroki touchi like Gagamba, a father who is not good at any activity.
Kana Hanazawa as Zackletu, a mysterious woman who persecutes Memenpu and Gagamba.
Toshiyuki Toyonaga as Yuri, a cunning hacker member of a youth gang.
The premiere of this adaptation was planned for this year, but it was announced in mid-March that it had been postponed to 2021.
Production team
- Jun’ichi Wada ((Shuumatsu Nani Shitemasu ka? Isogashii Desu ka? Sukutte Moratte Ii Desu ka?, Caligula) is responsible for directing the anime in the studios Satelight.
- Yuji iwahara ((Ibara no Ou, Darker than black, Dimension W.) is responsible for the character design.
- Stanislas Brunet ((Macross Delta) covers mechanical constructions.
- Kazumi Kouda ((NieR: machines) is responsible for the conception.
- Yuuri Shibamura ((Edge operation) Set designs will be credited.
Synopsis of sacks & weapons !!
In the distant future, humanity was forced to live in an underground world known as “The Labyrinth”. In this place there are several colonies with different environments, some with very high temperatures and others for example full of gold and silver. Among them is the Pinyin Colony, where a nine-year-old girl named Memempuu and her father Gaganbar live. As “workers” who want to survive, they control a large robot that digs for minerals.
One day Memempuu asks his father to look for his mother. As a “marker”, Gaganbar has the most dangerous job in the colony, namely mapping the labyrinth. But this is also an advantage as he is the only one who knows the dangerous roads outside the colony. With that, both will depart on a possibly one-way trip.
Source: Comic Natalie
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