Kodoani.com – Anime “Orb: On the Movements of the Earth” is adapting the author's famous manga of the same name Vegetation and currently broadcasts regularly every week. Recently, the anime's official accounts announced that in the 8th episode (scheduled to air on November 16), famous voice actor Daisuke Namikawa (once voiced for Ulquiorra Cifer in Bleach) will play the role Young Count Piast. This character in the older version will continue to play Shinya Fukumatsu undertake.
Production and Release Information of Anime Orb: On the Movements of the Earth
Anime “The Orb: On the Movements of the Earth” was officially released in Japan on October 5, 2024 with the first two episodes airing consecutively on NHK General TV. After each episode airs, the anime will be streamed globally on Netflix – giving viewers around the world easy access to this dramatic story.
Manga Origin The Orb: On the Movements of the Earth by Uoto
Original manga series by Vegetation was published several times in the magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits của Shogakukan from September 2020 to April 2022, with a total of eight volumes. Seven Seas Entertainment has now released an English version, helping international readers discover this unique story.
The Orb: On the Movements of the Earth's Tense Plot
The Orb: On the Movements of the Earth takes viewers back to 15th century Europe, a time when heretics were harshly punished. Rafalan intelligent young man with a strong passion for knowledge, was expected from a young age to become a prominent scholar in the field of theology. However, Rafal puts Reason first and comes to a shocking conclusion – Earth rotates around the Sun – a statement that quickly made him a target of the Inquisition.
A decade later, two members of Watch Guild – Eyesa serious young man, and Grasa skeptical young man – finds an ice chest. It contains secret notes left by Rafal, revealing forbidden cosmic truths. How will they face their fate? Will selling these “heretical” documents help them change the world's perspective or lead them to death at the stake?