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Siren Visual Releases UN-GO Trailer

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Siren Visual, one of the major distributors of anime within Australia recently announced their intention to not have a period of time without a noitaminA series under their belt and simulcast UN-GO which is due for release in Japan this anime season. As this series might be unknown to many viewers, they have just released an English subtitled trailer for which you can enjoy above. The following is a blurb about the series taken from their official release:

UN-GO (pronounced ‘ango’) is a detective story set in a futuristic, post-war Tokyo. The control of the media’s infrastructure is in the hands of Rinroku Kaishou and through his power he is able to influence Tokyo’s massive economy, from the political to the industrial arenas. A highly intelligent man, Rinroku has been able to solve a lot of mysteries himself through his own deductive reasoning, and with the vast information he has within his reach. But is he really acting alone?

In this day and age, classic detective work is seen as passé, the individual’s reasoning no match for modern technology. Shinjurou Yuuki, the ‘Last Great Detective’, is consequently known to the public these days as more of a failed detective. Despite this, Shinjurou has no choice but to follow his own intuition as it defines who he is. Working alongside him (and sometimes against him) is a young, sharp-witted cute kid named Inga. Despite both power and public perception, it is actually Shijurou and Inga’s passion that is solving the biggest cases out there…including the ones Kaishou is credited for.

 

Sam
Sam
Founder of The Otaku's Study. I have been exploring this labyrinth of fandom these last fifteen years, and still nowhere close to the exit yet. Probably searching for a long time to come.

3 COMMENTS

  1. Siren do have the pickings of the noitaminA slot, but notably they’re not going after EVERY noitaminA show. It’ll be interesting to see what it was they got to see first that we didn’t which convinced them to pick this one. Siren’s strike rate with licenses has been good this year though, so I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt for now.

    • I have noticed that as well…. I would have personally loved them to go after Wandering Son and Anohana which were released this year.. but I suppose we can’t say they will never pick them up. Either way, at least we are seeing simulcast’s for some noitaminA series over here, as we still aren’t seeing many simulcasts at all targeted towards us Aussies (Since from memory: LastExile and Un-go are the only two slated for this month by both Madman and Siren… which is sort of disappointed when you think about it…)

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