Preview images and staff for Chained Soldier episode 1 were revealed on Monday. The film is animated by studio Seven Arcs and will premiere on January 4, 2024, with an uncensored version streaming on HIDIVE. Check out the preview images below:
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Here is the staff of Chained Soldier episode 1:
- Episode director: Yuuta Takamura
- Episode Assistant Director: Yoshihiro Sasaki
- Storyboard: Gorou Kuji
- Lead animation director: Hiroyuki Yoshii
- Script: Yasuhiro Nakanishi
- Animation director: Eiji Kaneda, Kenichi Hirata, Kie Tomino, Shiori Shibata, Shiori Nakasone, Yoshio Usuda
Chained Soldier (Mato Seihei no Slave) is an anime adaptation of the manga written by Takahiro and illustrated by Yohei Takemura, which began serialization on the online platform Shonen Jump+ in January 2019. The series is currently ongoing. There are 14 volumes released and Volume 15 will be released on February 2. Yen Press is licensing the English version of the manga and has released the first five volumes.
Chained Soldier anime summary via HIDIVE: Two supernatural forces appear simultaneously on Earth: the entrance to another dimension called Mato and Peaches, resources that give unique abilities to women. From Mato comes Yomotsu Shuuki, dangerous monsters that leave destruction in their wake. The government’s anti-demon corps fights these creatures, recruiting women empowered by Peaches to face the terrible threat. Yuuki Wakura watches these forces clash from afar, but when he unexpectedly encounters Yomotsu Shuuki, he is rescued by Kyouka Uzen, head of the Seventh Unit of the Anti-Demon Corps—and she sees something You can change the situation. wave of monster invasion. Yuki holds unique powers that help Peaches function more effectively, but he will have to become Kyoka’s willing slave to join the fight against Yomotsu Shuuki and save the world.
Source: Official website© Takahiro / Yohei Takemura / Shueisha / Magical Defense Corps Public Relations Department