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Netflix's Spriggan Anime Unveils More Staff, New Visual
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
The official website for david production's new anime series based on Hiroshi Takashige and Ryōji Minagawa's Spriggan (Striker) manga revealed a new visual and more staff members for the anime on Friday.
The new staff include:
- Assistant Director: Shōhei Miyake
- Production Design: JNTHED
- CG Director: Norihito Ishii
- Color Design: Osamu Mikasa
- Art Director: Yūji Kaneko
- Director of Photography: Yousuke Motoki
In addition, the site now credits the Shūhei Handa as chief animation director alongside the character designer role.
Chiaki Kobayashi voices the protagonist Yū Ominae.
Hiroshi Kobayashi (Rage of Bahamut Genesis assistant director, Kill la Kill episode director) is directing the anime. Hiroshi Seko (Attack on Titan, Mob Psycho 100, Jujutsu Kaisen) is supervising and writing the series scripts, and Shūhei Handa (Little Witch Academia) is designing the characters.
Netflix will debut the anime exclusively worldwide in 2021.
The manga's story centers on Yū Ominae, a high school student who is also a Spriggan, an agent charged by the ARCAM Corporation to protect the ancient relics of an advanced older civilization from falling into the hands of states and entities who wish to misuse them.
Takashige wrote the Spriggan manga with artist Minagawa beginning in 1989. Viz Media published edited versions of three of the manga's eleven volumes as Striker in North America from 1998 to 1999. The manga inspired an anime film in 1998. ADV Films released the film in 2002 with an English dub.
Sources: Spriggan anime's website, Comic Natalie