Netflix decided to share all sorts of anime teasers on Twitter on October 26, 2020. One of the most notable announcements involved a more extended first look at an upcoming series, its Spriggan anime adaptation. A one minute clip that looked at a message on a tablet passed down warning about out-of-place artifact misuse and introduced Yu Ominae was shared.
This first Spriggan anime teaser is incredibly brief. The clip is mainly used to set the stage for things to come. It explains that a tablet passed down from an ancient civilization warned about their discoveries possibly endangering the world. It asked people who would find it to seal their work. From there, we see Yu, one of the Spriggan who work with ARCAM to keep these OOPArts from being misused.
Here’s the full clip. It follows the reveal of the series’ poster earlier in October 2020.
As the armies of man battle over ancient relics, one organization will do all it can to seal them away. Here’s a first look at 2021’s anime series adaptation of legendary action manga Spriggan in action! @DPInc_official pic.twitter.com/ukTzI0nlMS
— NX (@NXOnNetflix) October 27, 2020
At the end, the teaser offered a reminder of the various people can studios involved with the series. Here’s the full staff list from the video.
- Anime Production: David Production
- Character Designer: Shuhei Handa
- Director: Hiroshi Kobayashi
- Story and Screenplay: Hiroshi Seko
Previously, David Production worked on Cells at Work, Fire Force, Hyperdimension Neptunia: The Animation, Monster Hunter Stories: Ride: On, and a number of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure anime adaptations.
Netflix’s Spriggan anime series will begin streaming in 2021.
Published: Oct 26, 2020 10:55 pm