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Sand Land: The Series Anime Reveals Promo Video, Key Visual for New Angel Hero Arc

posted on by Alex Mateo
Series debuted on March 20

The staff for SAND LAND: THE SERIES, the anime series adaptation of the late Akira Toriyama's SAND LAND manga unveiled a promotional video and key visual for the all-new and ongoing "The Story of the Angel Hero" ("Tenshi no Yūsha") arc.

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Image courtesy of Disney+

The anime debuted its first seven episodes simultaneously on Disney+ Star's "STAR Anime Series" programming and on Hulu in the U.S on March 20. The first six episodes are labeled the "The Story of the Fiend Prince" ("Akuma no Ōji") arc, and will feature footage from the anime film recut to a series format, with some additional footage. Episodes 8-13 debut one episode every Wednesday thereafter, with the final episode airing on May 1. Episodes 7-13 are an all-new "The Story of the Angel Hero" ("Tenshi no Yūsha") arc, with the story set in a new place called "Forest Land." Toriyama conceptualized the new arc's story.

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The series also features returning cast and staff members from the film.

The returning cast members are:

Two new cast members appear in the "Tenshi no Yūsha" arc:

Toshihisa Yokoshima ("Tales of Crestoria: The Wake of Sin," "Amanatsu," "Cocolors," Dragon Quest games' sequences) is returning to direct the anime series, with Hiroshi Kōjina (Ryoma! The Prince of Tennis, The Vampire Dies in No Time, Grenadier) serving again as the direction adviser. Hayashi Mori (Cells at Work! Code Black, Drifting Home) is writing the anime series' script, Yoshikazu Iwanami is again directing the sound, and Yūgo Kanno (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders, Psycho-Pass, Ajin) is also composing the music for the series.

The Sand Land manga is a short series that Toriyama serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine from May to August 2000. Shueisha published one compiled book volume of the manga in November 2000.

Viz Media publishes the manga in English, and it describes the story:

In the far future, war has destroyed the entire Earth, leaving only a barren wasteland where the supply of water is controlled by the greedy king. In search of a long-lost lake, Sheriff Rao asked the king of the demons for help...and got the king's son, Beelzebub, and his assistant, Thief. Together the unlikely trio sets off across the desert, facing dragons, bandits and the deadliest foe of all... the King's army itself! It's travel adventure and tank action in this new story from Akira Toriyama, the creator of Dragon Ball Z!

The manga's anime film adaptation opened in Japan in August 2023. The film had its world premiere screening at last year's Comic-Con International San Diego in July, and will open in North America in 2024.

The manga is also inspiring an action role-playing game that will launch for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam on April 26 (April 25 in Japan).

Source: Press release



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