@romansaitgalin: Yes, the premiere will be on Adult Swim, Cartoon Network is producing, the studio is Producing I.G., Kazuya Tsurumaki is directing the project and it seems like The Pillows will be on the soundtrack again. What is known about the plot so far is that the action will take place somewhere in the future, Medical Mechanics is shaking space and fighting a new enemy, the main character is a girl named Hidomi, a resident of a small town that will get into trouble, and who eventually meets Haruko. Nothing is known about the old characters in the person of Naota, Kanti, Mamimi, etc. so far.
it was as different as possible from what it was before. starting from the English voice acting, ending with the fact that there is no more lawlessness and absurdity. the main characters have changed. although, with a gap of 15 years, that's exactly what one would expect. so my conclusion is this, it was not worth continuing.
@merclr: You just have duckling syndrome a little bit. As for the voice acting, it's logically English, because the edalt svim channel, as far as I know, usually does its dubbing for most of the anime broadcast in their toonami block. By the way, the original soundtrack won't be available until flkl hits theaters in Japan, and that won't be for a while.
I really liked the first season, when you look at the word, you sink into a dream, nonsense is everywhere and nothing is clear, but it's interesting with: I hope the second one won't be worse
At first, it seemed that this season's events would now revolve around Naoto's older brother, who was mentioned in season 1 and who moved to America (that's the explanation for what gets out of his head, because he has potential as a brother + justification for American English against the background), but something is already wrong. I don't think so, let's look further and figure it out. As always, nothing is clear)))
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starting from the English voice acting, ending with the fact that there is no more lawlessness and absurdity.
the main characters have changed.
although, with a gap of 15 years, that's exactly what one would expect.
so my conclusion is this, it was not worth continuing.
As for the voice acting, it's logically English, because the edalt svim channel, as far as I know, usually does its dubbing for most of the anime broadcast in their toonami block. By the way, the original soundtrack won't be available until flkl hits theaters in Japan, and that won't be for a while.