>Uru in Blue (2018) >Production (finally) started at June 2017 >Directed by Hiroyuki Yamaga (Abenobashi Maho Shotengai, Mahoromatic) >Character design by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto (Evangelion, Nadia, FLCL, .hack//)
Will it bring back GAINAX to its former glory or are they beyond salvation anyways?
Thomas Kelly
Cautiously optimistic. I'd love to see Gainax return to glory but I don't think they have any passion left after so many failures, sell-outs, and staff cuts. Still, as long as it's not another uguu moe~ show, I'll give it a shot.
Tyler Martinez
I've seen this shit being announced year after year since I started being interested in anime like 17 years ago. It's like the Duke Nukem Forever of anime.
Joshua Martin
It's probably going to have lots of CGI.
Kayden Sanchez
If the Blade Runner sequel could be as good as it was then I don't see why this can't be good. The original is painfully underrated. That being said, I don't know how much faith I have in anyone working in the contemporary anime industry.
Cooper Anderson
Aren't they working on magical girl anime?
Jordan Taylor
>It's probably going to be mostly CGI. FTFY
Chase Evans
>he project team members are also meeting production companies for potential collaboration in Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, and the Middle East, aiming to release the final anime worldwide in 2018 >Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, and the Middle East >Instead of the typical Japanese production committee, Uru in Blue will be produced by Uru in Blue LLP, a limited liability partnership comprised of various investors and partners. This LLP is based in Singapore, and they are currently seeking investors for a 40M$ budget
uh-oh
Angel James
More like Half Life 3
Andrew Green
about fighter pilots with some scifi element, I'm probably gonna enjoy it even if it turns out complete since I rather like when a show focuses on jets plains/dogfights/ etc. things like the old Area 88 OVAs and the times when Macross has the odd episode or two when they focus on the Valkyrie jets for once.