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'''Girls' Frontline''' (ドールズフロントライン) is a 12-episodes animated series based on the mobile game [[Girls' Frontline]] by [[Sunborn]]. It was originally announced for 2021 during Sunborn's 22 January 2021 live stream and will be animated by [http://asahi-pro.co.jp/ Asahi Production], with production by Warner Bros. Japan.<ref>[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-01-22/girls-frontline-game-gets-2021-animation-by-warner-bros-japan/.168674 Announcement]</ref> Key arts have been illustrated by [[Artist:多元菌|duoyuanjun]]. The opening is ''Bad Candy'' by [https://yukadd.com/ yukaDD(;´∀`)]<ref>[https://twitter.com/gf_animePR/status/1423630435989573633 Twitter]</ref> and the ending ''HORIZON'' by Team Shachi.<ref name=PV2>[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-10-23/girls-frontline-tv-anime-unveils-promo-video-more-cast-ending-theme-january-2022-premiere/.178746 PV2 Press Release]</ref> Broadcast started on 7 January 2022 in Japan on BS11, Tokyo MX and AbemaTV and outside Japan on [https://www.facebook.com/emusesg/posts/1098279227590121 Muse Asia], [https://blog.funimation.com/2021/12/20/your-guide-to-the-winter-2022-anime-season-on-funimation Funimation] and Wakanim.
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'''Girls' Frontline''' (ドールズフロントライン) is a 12-episodes animated series based on the mobile game [[Girls' Frontline]] and its manga [[Girls' Frontline: Doll's Song]]. It was originally announced for 2021 during Sunborn's 22 January 2021 live stream, animated by [http://asahi-pro.co.jp/ Asahi Production] and produced by Warner Bros. Japan.<ref>[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-01-22/girls-frontline-game-gets-2021-animation-by-warner-bros-japan/.168674 Announcement]</ref> Key arts have been illustrated by [[Artist:多元菌|duoyuanjun]]. The opening is ''Bad Candy'' by [https://yukadd.com/ yukaDD(;´∀`)]<ref>[https://twitter.com/gf_animePR/status/1423630435989573633 Twitter]</ref> and the ending ''HORIZON'' by Team Shachi.<ref name=PV2>[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-10-23/girls-frontline-tv-anime-unveils-promo-video-more-cast-ending-theme-january-2022-premiere/.178746 PV2 Press Release]</ref> Broadcast started on 7 January 2022 in Japan on BS11, Tokyo MX and AbemaTV and outside Japan on [https://www.facebook.com/emusesg/posts/1098279227590121 Muse Asia], [https://blog.funimation.com/2021/12/20/your-guide-to-the-winter-2022-anime-season-on-funimation Funimation] and Wakanim.
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It has attracted mixed to poor reviews due to its story, adapting the narratively simpler early game chapters, and a middling production value, with notable errors on the specifics of the weapons shown.
  
 
==Production==
 
==Production==

Revision as of 14:58, 28 September 2022

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Girls' Frontline (ドールズフロントライン) is a 12-episodes animated series based on the mobile game Girls' Frontline and its manga Girls' Frontline: Doll's Song. It was originally announced for 2021 during Sunborn's 22 January 2021 live stream, animated by Asahi Production and produced by Warner Bros. Japan.[1] Key arts have been illustrated by duoyuanjun. The opening is Bad Candy by yukaDD(;´∀`)[2] and the ending HORIZON by Team Shachi.[3] Broadcast started on 7 January 2022 in Japan on BS11, Tokyo MX and AbemaTV and outside Japan on Muse Asia, Funimation and Wakanim.

It has attracted mixed to poor reviews due to its story, adapting the narratively simpler early game chapters, and a middling production value, with notable errors on the specifics of the weapons shown.

Production

  • Director: Shigeru Ueda
  • Composition and screenplay: Hideyuki Kurata
  • Character designs: Masaki Yamada
  • Music: Takashi Watanabe[4]
  • Prop Design: Noriyuki Jinguji
  • Background Art: Goofy
  • Art Director: Taketo Gonpei
  • Color Key Artist: Maki Saitou
  • Compositing Director of Photography: Shōta Kodera
  • 3D CG Director: Kazuaki Hara
  • Editing: Yuki Honda
  • Sound Director: Ryō Tanaka[5]

Casting

Gallery

External links

References