Exciting Updates on Kaiju Decode: The Ring of Aidara Anime

New trailer and visual unveiled for Kaiju Decode anime project.

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Kaiju Decode: The Ring of Aidara Anime Project Updates

The highly anticipated Kaiju Decode: The Ring of Aidara has unveiled a new trailer, along with visuals and its cast. This CG anime project is being developed by Tsuburaya Productions and Toei Animation, showcasing a unique blend of kaiju and compelling character narratives.

Cast and Characters

Among the cast are:

  • Aya Yamane as Maru, a boy hailing from the City.
  • Karin Takahashi as Coco, a girl from the Aidara tribe residing in the hazardous Zone filled with beasts.

Project Highlights

  • Setting: The anime is set in Sakai, located in Osaka Prefecture.
  • Creative Team:
    • Katsuie Shibata is responsible for the screenplay, aiming to craft an engaging story for a global audience.
    • Masayuki Gotou has designed the monsters, ensuring a visually captivating experience.
    • Sei Nakashima, a noted Hollywood CG art director, is the character designer for Maru, supported by Masatsugu Saitō for Coco's design.

Additional Content

The anime is conceived as a narrative exploring the interactions between kaiju and girls, anticipated to resonate with audiences around the world. Prior to this, a full anime short streamed on the Tsuburaya Imagination website in December 2021, along with a VR anime short titled Kaiju Decode: First Contact for Oculus Quest.

Production Team

Directed by S/N at Arect, the anime will feature music composed by Tadahiko Inoue. Key producers include:

  • Kōichi Noguchi, known for Expelled from Paradise and KADO - The Right Answer.
  • Masahiro Onda, a veteran in Tsuburaya Productions.

For fans eager to learn more about the project, the teaser visual illustrated by JNTHED is also available for viewing.

Source: Anime News Network


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