Vivy: Fluorite Eye's Song gets manga adaptation

With success already guaranteed, the new anime Vivy: Fluorite Eye's Song will be adapted into a manga . According to a post on Twitter , the work on the author of Re:ZERO ( Tappei Nagatsuki ) was carried out by Morito Yamataka (Carole & Tuesday).

Therefore, the next chapter of the series will be published on the MAGCOMI on May 10th, and from all indications, we will have monthly releases.

Synopsis:

We are in “Nearland”, a theme park where “dreams, science and hopes” mix with artificial intelligence. The park is the birthplace of the first humanoid AI, Vivy, who sings on the park's stage for its visitors, with the main directive being “to make everyone happy through songs”. Vivy works every day, doing her best to make whoever comes to see her happy. One day, another AI named Matsumoto appears claiming to have come from 100 years in the future with instructions to work with Vivy to correct history and stop the war between humans and artificial intelligences that will happen within a century. Thus begins the 100-year journey of the AI ​​singer Vivy.

Vivy: Flourite Eye's Song Manga
@Vivy: Flourite Eye's Song Manga

Finally, the anime Vivy: Fluorite Eye's Song is available with Portuguese subtitles on Funimation . To date, the series has 2 episodes released, and new episodes air every Monday at 3:00 pm.

Via: Crunchyroll

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