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Square Enix's Deep Insanity Project Gets TV Anime by Silver Link in October

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Manga about disease from underground realm is already running with future iOS/Android/PC game

Squaren Enix announced a new Deep Insanity media project that has an ongoing manga, a game, and a television anime called Deep Insanity: The Lost Child that will premiere this October.

The project is set in a world overrun with the mysterious "Randolph syndrome" that causes sudden comas. Simultaneously, a massic underground realm called "Asylym" was discovered at the South Pole as the syndrome's origin. Weird creatures, unlike any on the surface, dwell there with previously unknown natural resources. To cure the Randolph syndrome (and to get rich plundering the creatures' genetic data and underground resources), people set foot in the Asylum.

Writers Deep Insanity: Nirvana.)

The manga centers on Sergiu Sol, a boy with a special resistance to the disease, and Antarctica's jack-of-all-trades Hildegard Olympiada Yamada, who decide to take on the challenge of heading to the Asylum, when all others before them have never returned.

The Deep Insanity: The Lost Child anime's story is set between the manga's and game's stories. Hiro Shimono plays the protagonist Daniel Kai Shigure who heads to the very edge of Asylum with a certain wish.

Grimms Notes) is composing the music.

Kadokawa.

The Deep Insanity: Asylum game is set in a world where an estimated 540 million people globally have succumbed into a comatose state due to the Randolph syndrome. The game centers on Woo Inominetas (played by Steam, with a demo launching on Android on July 2.

Sources: Deep Insanity main project's website, Comic Natalie


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