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Original Book Artwork is Integral in Orange's Leviathan Anime
by MrAJCosplay,
Leviathan should be one of your most anticipated anime of 2025. Otakon convention.

Hearing Orange's staff review how they utilize the anime medium to tell this story was interesting. Westerfeld attributed much of his book to Keith Thompson's artwork, so it was important to ensure that Thompson was an integral part of the anime's designs. Westerfeld detailed how often iconic elements of stories are attributed to a book's illustrations. For example, the book never technically mentioned the classic pictures of Sherlock Holmes in his coat and hat. Instead, they were portrayed in the early illustrations of the story that went out of favor after the invention of the camera. Westerfeld wanted to do something similar with this anime adaptation, deg creatures, towns, characters, and landscapes that would be iconic. These designs also needed to serve the story's purpose of communicating vital information to the audience without literal text and dialogue.

Naturally, a lot of details from some of the gorgeous artwork of the characters needed to be changed or altered for smoother and more exaggerated animation. Studio Orange showcased a breakdown of one quick scene that started with motion capture to portray a soldier quickly running through a door and closing it behind them. They could've stopped there, but they used exaggerated animation and motions to fill in the blanks and create something more charming.

However, it's easier to visualize or alter existing materials. The music in particular for Leviathan was tricky because it didn't have an original reference point. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. Not only is this noteworthy because of the obvious similarities between the two works, but Westerfeld said Ghibli was a significant source of inspiration for the music. While I understand being cautiously optimistic about condensing such an expansive story into twelve episodes, the staff's love and care were evident in the presentation.