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Nier: Automata Ver1.1a [b] is a Japanese anime television series directed by Ryōji Masuyama, co-written by Masuyama and Yoko Taro, and composed by music studio Monaca.Based on the 2017 action role-playing game Nier: Automata developed by PlatinumGames and published by Square Enix, the anime is produced by A-1 Pictures.
Nier: Automata Ver1.1a is a Japanese anime television series based on the 2017 action role-playing game Nier: Automata. The plot follows androids of the YoRHa military force fighting for humanity in a proxy war with alien-created Machine Lifeforms. [1] [2] It is produced by A-1 Pictures and directed by Ryōji Masuyama.
The race quickly turns into a bloodbath as the contestants start killing each other off in order to be the last one standing. After Iyami sets off a death ray that kills off almost everyone on the planet, it comes down to a final showdown between Osomatsu and Iyami, but they both fall short of the finish line, leading to an unexpected winner.
The anime producer, Yasuyuki Ueda, commented that for Hellsing Ultimate he wanted to make it as an original video animation (OVA) instead of a television series due to the time limit that implies the former, and since he was a fan of the series, he wanted to take more time to "get more out of my system from the manga", adding that the OVA ...
In January 2024, “One Piece” creator Oda will premiere new anime series “Monsters 103 Mercies Dragon Damnation” on Netflix, following Ryuma, a samurai entangled in a world disrupted by an ...
[a] [1] A second season premiered on October 8, 2016 and continued the original numbering sequence. [2] [3] The opening theme song from episodes 1 to 6 is "I am Who I am" (僕は僕であって / Boku wa Boku de Atte) by Angela X FripSide. The second opening theme song from episode 7 onwards is "The end of escape" by Angela X FripSide.
Theron Martin of Anime News Network gave the series a B rating, praising the story, animation, and soundtrack, but criticized the series' main protagonist, the final episode of the series, and the overemphasis on Japanese nationalism, stating that "this is a very negative look at both Asian immigrants and the United States which, in the latter ...
The first ending theme for the first 14 episodes is "Ashita Hareru ka" by Takao Kisugi, which was replaced by "Ci·ne·ma" by Picasso in episode 15 which continued to be in use until episode 33. In episode 24, that theme was replaced by "Get Down" also by O'Sullivan but same reason as before with the second opening theme. The second ending ...