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Funimation Streams Deep Insanity, Tesla Note, PuraOre, AMAIM Anime This Fall
posted on by Adriana Hazra
Funimation announced in the last few days that it will stream the following anime this fall:
- Deep Insanity: The Lost Child
- Tesla Note
- AMAIM Warrior at the Borderline (Kyōkai Senki)
- PuraOre! Pride of Orange
Funimation will stream all four anime in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand as they air in Japan. The company will also stream the anime in Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and Brazil, but has yet to confirm the simulcast dates.
Funimation also announced it will stream the Chinese-animated series Drowning Sorrows in Raging Fire (Lie Huo Jiao Chou).
Deep Insanity: The Lost Child is the television ABEMA will stream the show.
The project is set in a world overrun with the mysterious "Randolph syndrome" that causes sudden comas. Simultaneously, a massive underground realm called "Asylum" 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.
The project also includes an ongoing manga and a game. The anime's story is set between the manga's and game's stories.
The television premiere on October 3.
Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon) is composing the music.
The creator unit Yui Ninomiya is performing the ending theme song "Sanbunteki Life" (Prosaic Life).
The spy action manga follows "Mission T," a shadow war of spies and secret intelligence waged to prevent the world's destruction. The story follows Botan Negoro, who has trained as a ninja since childhood, and has grown to become a talented spy. She teams up with Kuruma, a spy who has a flair for theatrics, in a new mission with the world at stake: to retrieve the "Tesla Crystal," the "legacy" of genius Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla. But other countries and their agents are already moving to secure the Tesla Crystal, and Botan and Kuruma will have to use all their wit to outsmart them.
The manga Magazine Pocket app on August 4. Nishida and Kubo are credited with the original work, while Sannomiya is drawing the art.
YouTube channel on October 6 at 8:00 p.m. (7:00 a.m. EDT).
The story is set in the year 2061, with Japan under a state of occupation by multiple states. The world, including Japan, has been consolidated under the rule of four trade blocs. The entire archipelago is now the frontline of conflict. The Japanese people live under a state of constant occupation and oppression, with humanoid war machines called AMAIM patrolling its streets. A young introverted boy named Amō Shiiba has a chance meeting with the autonomous AI Gai, and his acquisition of the AMAIM Kenbu begins a story that will see him attempting to take back Japan.
Another part of the story centers on Gashin Tezuka, a reticent and frank 16-year-old member of the Japanese resistance who pilots the AMAIM Ghost to avenge his father.
Mobile Suit Gundam Seed, Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans).
premiere on October 6.
Idolls!) are composing the music.
The project's seven main voice cast will perform the anime's opening theme May'n performs the anime's ending theme song "Orange."
Source: Nicholas Friedman)