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Brains Base's Chō Jikū Robo Meguru Anime Previewed in Video
posted on by Rachel Mahoney
Brains Base began streaming a promotional video for its upcoming original anime project titled Chō Jikū Robo Meguru on its official website on Tuesday.
Keiji Gotoh (Kiddy Grade, Sengoku Collection) will direct the anime at Brains Base (Kamisama Dolls, Blood Lad) and Studio A-Cat (Innocent Venus, Strike Witches 3D CG) from scripts by Shoji Yonemura (Pokémon, Ninja Scroll). Masami Matsuoka provided the original character designs, and Keiji Gotoh is adapting the designs for the anime as character designer, and will also serve as animation director. Takeshi Takakura (Galaxy Angel, Aquarion Evol) is handling mechanical design, and Yūichi Gotō is serving as 3D CG director.
The remainder of the staff is as follows:
Production: Seiki Sugawara
Art: Katsufumi Hario
Color Key: Eri Suzuki
Sound Director: Takeshi Takadera
Sound Effects: Kenji Oyama
Director of Photography: Keisuke Takahashi
Editing: Yasutaka Ikeda
Production Progression: Teruko Utsumi
Animation: Kentaro Matsumoto, Megumi Kadonosono, Keiji Gotoh, Yuu Shindou, Arina Takase, Hidefumi Kimura
3DCG/Photography: Takayuki Honma, Jun'ichi Saitō, Keisuke Takahashi, Hitomi Takatsuka, Atsushi Yoshii, Tetsu Yamauchi, Takahiro Sōda, Yūko Kuroki, Toshihiro Honda
Assistance: Studio Fuga, HALF H·P STUDIO, digicrafts
The anime will star:
Although the younger Meguru can't believe that the older one came from the future, she fights alongside her in a dimensional robot. After fighting with Rei, she finds out that even though the other Meguru is older than her, she is Meguru Tokio's descendant. After finding out that someone has jumped into the past by the older Meguru's history surveillance device, the two also make a leap back into the past.
Brains Base previously announced in October that it will release an eight-minute promotional video for the project. The video will be bundled on DVD with a booklet with character designs, storyboards, key animation sketches, an original manga, and other materials. The booklet will be 80 pages long with a full-color cover and black-and-white interior pages. It will retail for 1,500 yen (about US$14) in a limited run of 300.
Thanks to Dennis R for the embedded video.