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Ushinawareta Mirai o Motomete TV Anime's Cast, Staff Announced

posted on by Sarah Nelkin
Atsumi Tanezaki lead cast for October anime

The official website for the TV anime Ushinawareta Mirai o Motomete (À la recherche du futur perdu-, lit. Seeking a Lost Future) adult visual novel updated with the series' staff and cast on Tuesday. The anime will premiere on Japanese television in October.

The series stars:

The IDOLM@STER) as Sō Akiyama


Sasaki


Infinite Stratos) as Airi Hasekura


Diabolik Lovers) as Yui Yoshikawa


Recorder and Randsell) as Nagisa Hanamiya


One Piece) as Eitaro Kenny Osafune


Is the order a rabbit?) as Karin Fukazawa

Satoshi Motoyama will serve as the project's sound director.

The original game's story is set one autumn at the beginning of the 21st century in the Uchihama area. Uchihama Academy is growing by leaps and bounds. With the construction of a new school building, there will be one last General Club Festival at the old building that is slated to be closed. The students vow to go all out to make this final cultural festival a success.

The Astronomy Club of the protagonist Sō Akiyama is filled with the big names on campus. Just before the festival on October 1, the club receives a request from the student executive committee to calm the uneasiness among the students. There are reports of ghost sightings, accidents, sleeping sickness, and other mysterious incidents at the old building. When Yui Furukawa, a quiet girl who transferred late into the school, appears before Sō, the gears of fate slowly begin to move.

TRUMPLE released the game for personal computers in Japan in 2010. Ushinawareta Mirai o Motomete is the only game the company ever released, and it announced in 2012 that production within the company had ceased.

[Via 0takomu]


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