Tsuburaya and Toei Reveal KAIJU DECODE: The Ring of Aidara with Illustration by JNTHED

Themed around the story of a “Kaiju” and a girl.

Tsuburaya Productions and Toei Animation have announced a new co-produced CG anime film, KAIJU DECODE: The Ring of Aidara. The project expands upon the larger Kaiju Decode franchise, which previously featured a short anime and a VR animation experience.

To build anticipation, an illustration by artist JNTHED known for his work on the Urusei Yatsura remake, Spriggan (Netflix), and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker was released on September 12.

Illustration:

Further promotion is scheduled for October 19 (JST), when voice actor Hiroaki Miura and Toei Animation producer Koichi Noguchi will host a special talk event at Sakai City Hall. Alongside the discussion, fans can also visit a promotional booth featuring a Kaiju Decode “super multiverse MR game.”

Official description:

A youth named Maru lives in the peaceful City, a society freed from the restrictions of the body, mind, space, and time. In contrast, a girl named Coco, a member of the Aidara Tribe, resides in the Zone, a treacherous area also inhabited by incredible beasts. The story revolves around two opposing characters seeking a path into a shared future.

Source: @Kaiju_Decode

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Mattway
Mattway
Mattway is a freelance anime journalist from London, UK. He likes to write articles about anime he has enjoyed.
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