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Naiyang Huangde

The TV animation of the second season of "I Stand on a Million Lives" was adapted from the original work of Shan Chuan Zhi Hui and the comic works of the same name drawn by Nai Huang Yangde, which was broadcast in July 20021year.

In March of 20021year, the second season of TV animation "I stand on a million lives" released a brand-new preview PV.

"I Stand on a Million Lives" tells the story of a three-way adventure between the maverick Tomoko and his classmates Yutang Yuyi and Kawasaki Bomo after being involved in another world.

This work was produced by MAHO Film and adapted from the comic book of the same name created by Nai Huang Yangde and Shanchuan Zhi Hui. It will be premiered in MX, Tokyo every Friday from 65438+10.2, 2020, and the China mainland will be exclusively broadcast online by Bi Li.

On June 5438+February 65438+February 2020, the official announced the decision to make the second comic book, which was broadcast on July 5438+0, 2026.

In the third grade of middle school, Gu Si Tomsuke was always a maverick. He doesn't join clubs, makes no friends, and likes to act alone.

One day after school, Gu Si suddenly got involved in a different world, where she met two female classmates ── Yutang Yuyi and Kawasaki Bomo. Xintang is a boy with excellent academic performance and beautiful appearance in his class, while Kawasaki is a girl with a weak sense of existence.

Next, the three-person adventure began ... but before that, only a man with half a face appeared.

In terms of production, the animation was handed over to the newly established MAHO Film Industry, and it performed well in production, which not only completed the details of the original work to a certain extent, but also created a good sense of game. Although we can see that the animation funds are not enough, we can feel the intention of the production team.

As for the role dubbing, although the starring lineup is not a big name, it is basically stable and there is no dramatic performance.

Generally speaking, this work has a fairly standard script, a producer with low funds but unexpected intentions, and a relatively stable dubbing lineup. Although it lacks enough stimulation, other highlights can be found in the work. (Bahamut Review)