Shinkalion Change the World Anime Gets Manga Adaptation

The manga adaptation of Takara Tomy’s Shinkalion toy line’s new television anime, Shinkalion Change the World, will make its debut in the magazine’s May issue on April 4, according to a tweet from Shueisha’s Saiky Jump magazine.

Mashino Sawazaki is known for creating the original story, while Kō Furuya is the artist behind the manga.

The most recent anime adaptation served as inspiration for the manga’s unique storyline.

Kenichiro Komaya (Kizuna no Allele) is in charge of directing the anime at sister studio Signal.MD and Production I.G. Eiji Umehara, from Vivy—Fluorite Eye’s Song—is supervising the series scripts alongside assistant Daisuke Ishibashi from Tenjho Tenge. Shiori Asaka and Niina Morita are talented character designers.

Akira Kirishiki works as the mechanical designer, Masafumi Mima is in charge of sound direction, and Yūgo Kanno is composing the music.

The Shinkalion Change the World anime will debut in April on TV Tokyo and its affiliates.

Shinkalion Change the World Shinkalion Change the World Anime Gets Manga Adaptation

Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment will be in charge of the CG animation once again. Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions is once again acknowledged for the production.

The most recent anime for the franchise, Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion Z, debuted in April 2021 and concluded in March 2022.

The franchise of Shinkalion Change the World also released an anime film called Gekijō-ban Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion: Mirai Kara Shinsoku no ALFA-X (Shinkansen-Transforming Robot Shinkalion the Movie: The Mythically Fast ALFA-X That Came From Future) in Japan in December 2019.

The latest anime for the franchise, Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion Z, premiered in April 2021 and concluded in March 2022.

Credit: Saikyō Jump magazine’s Twitter account


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