Anime 'Tasuketsu' has premiere date revealed

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anime adaptation Taiga  Miyakawa manga " Tasuketsu " has had its premiere date announced for fans. A trailer has also been released.

The premiere takes place on July 2, 2024. In the video above we can hear the opening theme “Emperor Time” by VIVARUSH and the closing theme “GAME OVER” sung by Issey.

Production Cast:

  • Anime Director and Script Supervisor: Tatsuo Satō (Martian Successor Nadesico, Lagrange – The Flower of Rin-ne)
  • Assistant Director: Tōru Hamazaki (episode director for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean, Katana Maidens: Toji no Miko)
  • Character Designer: Nami Hayashi (Chief Animation Director of Black Clover)
  • Music Composer: RON (FLCL Alternative, The Slime Diaries)
  • Animation Studio: Satelight

Tasuketsu Synopsis:

The story follows a group of five individuals in a world where, suddenly, most of the population has vanished without a trace. Amidst the chaos, an enigmatic self-proclaimed "Emperor" summons these five individuals through anonymous messages, forcing them to participate in a dark game. The premise is simple yet disturbing: each participant must answer the question "Do you want to live or die?" and there is only one unforgiving rule in the game: "The majority dies." The story follows a group of five individuals in a world where, suddenly, most of the population has vanished without a trace. Amidst the chaos, an enigmatic self-proclaimed "Emperor" summons these five individuals through anonymous messages, forcing them to participate in a dark game. The premise is simple yet disturbing: each participant must answer the question "Do you want to live or die?" and there is only one unforgiving rule in the game: "The majority dies."

Finally, author Taiga Miyakawa began serializing Tasuketsu online on Comic Smart!'s Ganma! website in September 2013, and it consists of three parts. As of December 2020, Micro Magazine has released six volumes.

Source: Official Website

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