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Kurayukaba Adventure Anime's Full-Length Feature Green-Lit
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The staff for Kurayukaba announced on Saturday that a full-length feature version has been formally green-lit. A new visual of the story's entertainment district Mizu no Chimata also debuted on Saturday to commemorate the announcement.

Twiflo describes the anime:
Our story is set beneath the surface of the great metropolis, below the district of Ogi-town in a realm of dreams that floats in a haze of purple lignite smoke.A network of roads stretches away underground, concealing bandits at every turn! An armored train snakes through the looming darkness: the steel-clad train Sokore 463 is equipped with a 75mm mountain gun that can blow a target to smithereens! In command is the mysterious girl Tanne.
What awaits her and her comrades? From the winding alleys of Akegata (dawn) to the deep subterranean world of Kuragari (dark), a daring adventure unfolds!
Professional storyteller Raikō Sakamoto as Inarizaka.
Tsukahara ("Code Geass: Akito the Exiled) is deg the characters.
Artist Yozakura Quartet) is credited as special animator. Akatsuki is also composing the music.
The feature's "opening chapter," earlier pilot film, and documentary video of the cast's dialogue recording sessions is screening in Tokyo's Cine Libre Ikebukuro theater from August 13 to August 26, along with director Shigeyoshi Tsukahara's four earlier shorts.
The project's first crowdfunding ran from December 2018 to February 2019 to fund the pilot film. The campaign raised 6,901,864 yen ($63,000) from 397 backers: 276% of its 2,500,000 yen ($22,100) goal. The campaign reached its 4,000,000 yen ($35,300) stretch goal to create a one-minute video (the original goal was for a 30-second video).
The project screened at the 2018 Annecy International Animated Film Festival in June 2018.
crowdfunding campaign for the film launched in April 2020, and it aimed to raise 20 million yen ($188,000) to fund a film at least 40 minutes long. The campaign ended in August 2020 with 8,798,500 yen ($79,513).
Source: Mantan Web