The official website for HUMAN LOST Ningen Shikkaku, a sci-fi anime feature film inspired by renowned Japanese novelist Osamu Dazai's 1948 novel Ningen Shikkau (No Longer Human), has posted its first seven minutes. Watch the clip packed with the insane world view in Showa 111 after the jump.
The official website for the upcoming sci-fi anime feature film HUMAN LOST Ningen Shikkaku has announced that it is set to be released in Japan on November 29, 2019, five weeks after its North American release on October 22, 2019. Check out the latest information including a new main visual drawn by character designer Yusuke Kozaki and an English-subtitled trailer.
Last week brought with it the reveal of North American theatrical dates for the HUMAN LOST anime film, and you can see a sample of the dub in the new English trailer after the jump.
The official website for the upcoming sci-fi anime feature film HUMAN LOST Ningen Shikkaku announced today that its English subtitled edition is set to be released in the North America on October 22, 2019, then its English dubbed edition will follow one day later. Hit the jump for more new information including an international promotional visual by Kenichiro Tomiyasu and a third teaser trailer.
An action-packed new trailer has been published for HUMAN LOST, a science fiction theatrical anime film inspired by Ningen Shikkaku, Osamu Dazai's classic modern literature novel about extreme social alienation. Hit the jump to check it out.
Following Yozo Oba by Mamoru Miyano and Yoshiko Hiiragi Kana Hanazawa, the official website for the upcoming sci-fi anime feature film HUMAN LOST Ningen Shikkaku has posted a new clip introducing its third main character, Takeichi voiced by Jun Fukuyama (Lelouch Lamperouge in Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion). Check out the clip and Fukuyama's comment after the jump.