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What Shangri- La Frontier AnimeAbout?The Shangri- La Frontier anime is about Rakuro Hizutome, a high schooler who loves to play bad games. He's known as a" trash game huntsman" because he's suitable to beat indeed the most delicate and inadequately made games. One day, Rakuro is introduced to Shangri- La Frontier, a VR game that's said to be the stylish game ever made. Rakuro decides to try the game, and he's incontinently hooked.
In Shangri- La Frontier, Rakuro is suitable to use his chops as a trash game huntsman to his advantage. He's suitable to find and exploit glitches in the game, which gives him a significant advantage over other players. Rakuro snappily becomes one of the top players in Shangri- La Frontier, and he begins to attract the attention of other important players and orders.
Overview Of Fantasy Anime
First occasion date 1 October 2023( Japan)
Characters Sunraku, Emul, Arthur Pencilgon, Viceash, Psyger- 0, Orcelott, Psyger- 100, Animalia
Networks MBS TV, Japan News Network
kidney Anime
Writers Kazuyuki Fudeyasu
Language Hindi
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About it Shangri-La Frontier[a] is a Japanese web novel series written by Katarina. Its serialization began on the novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō in May 2017. A manga adaptation, illustrated by Ryosuke Fuji, has been serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine since July 2020. An anime television series adaptation produced by C2C premiered in October 2023.
It won the 47th Kodansha Manga Award in the shōnen category in 2023.
Shangri-La Frontier[a] is a Japanese web novel series written by Katarina. Its serialization began on the novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō in May 2017. A manga adaptation, illustrated by Ryosuke Fuji, has been serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine since July 2020. An anime television series adaptation produced by C2C premiered in October 2023.
It won the 47th Kodansha Manga Award in the shōnen category in 2023.
Plot
The story is set in the near future, where games that use old-fashioned display screens are classified as retro games, while full-dive VR games have become commonplace. As a result of these games becoming mainstream, there exist many so-called "trash games": rushed, full of glitches, faulty games, the systems of which have not kept up with the improved visual technology. Rakuro Hizutome is a "trash game hunter", a great admirer of these usually shameful games, which he plays with the nickname Sunraku, until he is able to master them regardless of the difficulty due to their glitches. Rakuro has cleared the oversized "Faeria Chronicle Online" trash game, and is suffering a sort of burnout syndrome. At the suggestion of the owner of his favorite game store, "RockRoll", he buys the best-selling and excellent "Shangri-La Frontier", a full-dive VR game with 30 million registered players. He enters the world of Shangri-La Frontier as the player character Sunraku, where all the skills he has attained as an expert trash game hunter will come in handy as he progresses in the game.
The story is set in the near future, where games that use old-fashioned display screens are classified as retro games, while full-dive VR games have become commonplace. As a result of these games becoming mainstream, there exist many so-called "trash games": rushed, full of glitches, faulty games, the systems of which have not kept up with the improved visual technology. Rakuro Hizutome is a "trash game hunter", a great admirer of these usually shameful games, which he plays with the nickname Sunraku, until he is able to master them regardless of the difficulty due to their glitches. Rakuro has cleared the oversized "Faeria Chronicle Online" trash game, and is suffering a sort of burnout syndrome. At the suggestion of the owner of his favorite game store, "RockRoll", he buys the best-selling and excellent "Shangri-La Frontier", a full-dive VR game with 30 million registered players. He enters the world of Shangri-La Frontier as the player character Sunraku, where all the skills he has attained as an expert trash game hunter will come in handy as he progresses in the game.
Characters
- Sunraku (サンラク, Sanraku) / Rakurō Hizutome (陽務 楽郎, Hizutome Rakurō)
- Voiced by: Yuma Uchida[2] (Japanese); Eric Vale[3] (English)
- Psyger-0 (サイガ-0, Saiga Zero) / Rei Saiga (斎賀 玲, Saiga Rei)
- Voiced by: Azumi Waki[2] (Japanese); Corey Pettit[3] (English)
- Arthur Pencilgon (アーサー・ペンシルゴン, Āsā Penshirugon) / Towa Amane (天音 永遠, Amane Towa)
- Voiced by: Yoko Hikasa[2] (Japanese); Brianna Roberts[4] (English)
- Oikatzo (オイカッツォ, Oikattso) / Kei Uomi (魚臣 慧, Uomi Kei)
- Voiced by: Makoto Koichi[2] (Japanese); Brittney Karbowski[4] (English)
- Emul (エムル, Emuru)
- Voiced by: Rina Hidaka[2] (Japanese); Molly Zhang[3] (English)
- Vysache (ヴァイスアッシュ, Vaisuasshu)
- Voiced by: Akio Otsuka[2] (Japanese); Christopher Guerrero[4] (English)
- Psyger-100 (サイガ-100, Saiga Handoreddo)[5] / Momo Saiga (斎賀 百, Saiga Momo)
- Voiced by: Yumiri Hanamori[6] (Japanese); Morgan Berry[4] (English)
- Animalia (アニマリア, Animaria)
- Voiced by: Sayaka Senbongi[6] (Japanese); Kelsey Maher[4] (English)
- Orcelott (オルスロット, Orusurotto)
- Voiced by: Seiichiro Yamashita[6] (Japanese); Sonny Strait[4] (English)
- Bilac (ビィラック, Byirakku)
- Voiced by: Miyu Tomita[7] (Japanese); Lindsay Seidel[4] (English)
- Peatz (ピーツ, Pītsu)
- Voiced by: Satsumi Matsuda[8] (Japanese); Tabitha Garland[4] (English)
- Setsuna Amatsuki / Setsuna of Bygone Days (遠き日のセツナ, Tōki Hi no Setsuna)
- Voiced by: Asami Seto[9] (Japanese); Megan Shipman[4] (English)
- Wethermon the Tombguard (墓守のウェザエモン, Hakamori no Wezaemon)
- Voiced by: Show Hayami[9] (Japanese); Bradley Gareth[4] (English)
- Tsukuyo Tsukuri (継久理 創世, Tsukuri Tsukuyo)
- Voiced by: Ami Koshimizu[10] (Japanese); Michelle Rojas[4] (English)
- Ritsu Amachi (天地 律, Amachi Ritsu)
- Voiced by: Kaori Nazuka[10] (Japanese); Sarah Roach[4] (English)
- Sakai Tsukuyogi (木兎夜枝 境, Tsukuyogi Sakai)
- Voiced by: Kenji Nojima[10] (Japanese); Daniel Van Thomas[4] (English)
- Sunraku (サンラク, Sanraku) / Rakurō Hizutome (陽務 楽郎, Hizutome Rakurō)
- Voiced by: Yuma Uchida[2] (Japanese); Eric Vale[3] (English)
- Psyger-0 (サイガ-0, Saiga Zero) / Rei Saiga (斎賀 玲, Saiga Rei)
- Voiced by: Azumi Waki[2] (Japanese); Corey Pettit[3] (English)
- Arthur Pencilgon (アーサー・ペンシルゴン, Āsā Penshirugon) / Towa Amane (天音 永遠, Amane Towa)
- Voiced by: Yoko Hikasa[2] (Japanese); Brianna Roberts[4] (English)
- Oikatzo (オイカッツォ, Oikattso) / Kei Uomi (魚臣 慧, Uomi Kei)
- Voiced by: Makoto Koichi[2] (Japanese); Brittney Karbowski[4] (English)
- Emul (エムル, Emuru)
- Voiced by: Rina Hidaka[2] (Japanese); Molly Zhang[3] (English)
- Vysache (ヴァイスアッシュ, Vaisuasshu)
- Voiced by: Akio Otsuka[2] (Japanese); Christopher Guerrero[4] (English)
- Psyger-100 (サイガ-100, Saiga Handoreddo)[5] / Momo Saiga (斎賀 百, Saiga Momo)
- Voiced by: Yumiri Hanamori[6] (Japanese); Morgan Berry[4] (English)
- Animalia (アニマリア, Animaria)
- Voiced by: Sayaka Senbongi[6] (Japanese); Kelsey Maher[4] (English)
- Orcelott (オルスロット, Orusurotto)
- Voiced by: Seiichiro Yamashita[6] (Japanese); Sonny Strait[4] (English)
- Bilac (ビィラック, Byirakku)
- Voiced by: Miyu Tomita[7] (Japanese); Lindsay Seidel[4] (English)
- Peatz (ピーツ, Pītsu)
- Voiced by: Satsumi Matsuda[8] (Japanese); Tabitha Garland[4] (English)
- Setsuna Amatsuki / Setsuna of Bygone Days (遠き日のセツナ, Tōki Hi no Setsuna)
- Voiced by: Asami Seto[9] (Japanese); Megan Shipman[4] (English)
- Wethermon the Tombguard (墓守のウェザエモン, Hakamori no Wezaemon)
- Voiced by: Show Hayami[9] (Japanese); Bradley Gareth[4] (English)
- Tsukuyo Tsukuri (継久理 創世, Tsukuri Tsukuyo)
- Voiced by: Ami Koshimizu[10] (Japanese); Michelle Rojas[4] (English)
- Ritsu Amachi (天地 律, Amachi Ritsu)
- Voiced by: Kaori Nazuka[10] (Japanese); Sarah Roach[4] (English)
- Sakai Tsukuyogi (木兎夜枝 境, Tsukuyogi Sakai)
- Voiced by: Kenji Nojima[10] (Japanese); Daniel Van Thomas[4] (English)
Production
The author Katarina read The Irregular at Magic High School on Shōsetsuka ni Narō while living overseas. He found the novel interesting and therefore started to think of writing novels. At that time, reincarnation-type stories were popular in that website and there was a period that he read only fantasy stories. However, he once read a virtual reality-type story and found it very amazing. Inspired by that work, he started writing Shangri-La Frontier.[11]
The anime project was proposed in February 2020, which was before the serialization of the manga series.[12]
The author Katarina read The Irregular at Magic High School on Shōsetsuka ni Narō while living overseas. He found the novel interesting and therefore started to think of writing novels. At that time, reincarnation-type stories were popular in that website and there was a period that he read only fantasy stories. However, he once read a virtual reality-type story and found it very amazing. Inspired by that work, he started writing Shangri-La Frontier.[11]
The anime project was proposed in February 2020, which was before the serialization of the manga series.[12]
Media
Web novel
The series written by Katarina was serialized online from May 2017 on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō.[13] No printed version of the novel series has been released.
The series written by Katarina was serialized online from May 2017 on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō.[13] No printed version of the novel series has been released.
Manga
A manga adaptation illustrated by Ryosuke Fuji has been serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine since July 15, 2020.[14] Kodansha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on October 16, 2020.[15] A promotional video, narrated by Azumi Waki and featuring Yuma Uchida as Sunraku, was posted on July 7, 2021, for the series' first anniversary.[16] As of December 15, 2023, 16 volumes have been released.[17]
In North America, Kodansha USA announced the English language digital release of the manga in November 2020.[18] In November 2021, Kodansha USA announced that they would begin releasing the series in print,[19] with the first volume released on September 6, 2022.[20]
A manga adaptation illustrated by Ryosuke Fuji has been serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine since July 15, 2020.[14] Kodansha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on October 16, 2020.[15] A promotional video, narrated by Azumi Waki and featuring Yuma Uchida as Sunraku, was posted on July 7, 2021, for the series' first anniversary.[16] As of December 15, 2023, 16 volumes have been released.[17]
In North America, Kodansha USA announced the English language digital release of the manga in November 2020.[18] In November 2021, Kodansha USA announced that they would begin releasing the series in print,[19] with the first volume released on September 6, 2022.[20]
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