Upcoming sci-fi anime The Orbital Children (Shoujo Chikyuugai Shounen) has received a new trailer ahead of its January release. The trailer provides a preview of the show’s kids-stranded-in-space premise as well as the theme song “Oarana” by Harusaruhi.
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A main visual and cast details were also released. The cast includes Natsumi Fujiwara as Touya Sagami, Azumi Waki as Konoha B Natsume, Kensho Ono as Taiyou Tsukuba, Chinatsu Akasaki as Miina Misasa, Yumiko Kobayashi as Hiroshi Tanegashima, and Mariya Ise as Houston Nasa.
The Orbital Children is directed and written by Mitsuo Iso, who helmed 2007’s AR-themed Dennou Coil series. As with Dennou Coil, The Orbital Children is based on an original concept by Iso. Other staff include Kenichi Yoshida (Eureka Seven) as character designer, Toshiyuki Inoue (Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms) as main animator, Yusuke Ikeda (7SEEDS) as art director, Miho Tanaka (BURN THE WITCH) as color designer, and Rei Ishizuka (Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle co-music composer) as music composer. Production +h. is the animation production company.
Sources: Netflix Anime YouTube channel, The Orbital Children website
A main visual and cast details were also released. The cast includes Natsumi Fujiwara as Touya Sagami, Azumi Waki as Konoha B Natsume, Kensho Ono as Taiyou Tsukuba, Chinatsu Akasaki as Miina Misasa, Yumiko Kobayashi as Hiroshi Tanegashima, and Mariya Ise as Houston Nasa.
The Orbital Children is directed and written by Mitsuo Iso, who helmed 2007’s AR-themed Dennou Coil series. As with Dennou Coil, The Orbital Children is based on an original concept by Iso. Other staff include Kenichi Yoshida (Eureka Seven) as character designer, Toshiyuki Inoue (Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms) as main animator, Yusuke Ikeda (7SEEDS) as art director, Miho Tanaka (BURN THE WITCH) as color designer, and Rei Ishizuka (Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle co-music composer) as music composer. Production +h. is the animation production company.
Sources: Netflix Anime YouTube channel, The Orbital Children website
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