Heavenly Delusion Anime Release Date: What Can We Expect From It?

Released today was a stunning new trailer for the upcoming science fiction anime Heavenly Delusion, which portrayed a tale of two worlds—the blissful interior and the shattered outside. In addition to announcing the series’ April 1 premiere, the trailer also featured BiSH’s (Godzilla Singular Point) “Innocent arrogance,” the opening theme music.

Heavenly Delusion Anime Release Date

According to Comicbook, The international release date for Heavenly Delusion is April 1, however, it has not yet been confirmed. It will premiere alongside Disney+ in other countries, but it will probably arrive on Hulu in the United States only much later.

Heavenly Delusion Anime Cast Members: Who Are in It?

“innocent arrogance” by BiSH serves as the opening theme song, while “Daremo Karemo Dokomo Nanimo Shiranai” by ASOBI serves as the closing theme song.

  • Kazuya Nakai as Robin Inazaki
  • Masako Isobe as Enchō
  • Tadashi Mutou as Sawatari
  • Shunsuke Takeuchi as Shiro
  • Tomoyo Kurosawa as Kuku
  • Misato Matsuoka as Anzu
  • Yūki Shin as Taka
  • Atsumi Tanezaki as Aoshima
  • Gen Sato as Maru
  • Sayaka Senbongi as Kiruko
  • Hibiku Yamamura as Tokio
  • Toshiyuki Toyonaga as Kona
  • Misato Fukuen as Mimihime

What Can We Expect From Heavenly Delusion Anime?

Inside the fortified walls, kids are cared for by robots in a nursery setting. Despite the apparent monotony of daily life, the local youth are remarkably bright and inquisitive. It’s quite close to heaven in a lot of respects. Hell resides in the real world.

Apart from a few scattered robots, it seems to be completely devoid of machinery and populated solely by weird but potent supernatural beings.

With Kiruko by his side, Maru is currently traversing the former city of Tokyo in search of the afterlife. After such a long time spent looking, though, paradise may be more of a pipe dream than an actual possibility.

In January of 2018, Ishiguro (And Yet the Town Moves) debuted his ongoing manga in Kodansha’s Afternoon magazine. To celebrate the July 2018 release of the manga’s first volume, a promotional animation was produced. In the 2019 edition of Takarajimasha’s Kono Manga ga Sugoi!

Denpa announces an upcoming official English publication of the manga Heavenly Delusion has licensed “Children are cared for by robots in a nursery-like setting inside the fortified gates. Despite the apparent monotony of daily life, the local youth are remarkably bright and inquisitive.

It’s quite close to heaven in a lot of respects. Hell resides in the real world. Apart from a few scattered robots, it seems to be completely devoid of machinery and populated solely by weird but potent supernatural beings.

With Kiruko by his side, Maru is currently traversing the former city of Tokyo in search of the afterlife. After such a long time spent looking, though, heaven may be more of a pipe fantasy than a true possibility.”

Where to Watch Heavenly Delusion Anime?

A release date in April for the anime has been set by Production I. G. In addition, they have stated that Heavenly Delusion would premiere exclusively on Disney+ in the United States and Hulu in the rest of the world.

It was also revealed that Gen Sato (Chrome in Dr. Stone) would play Maru, with Sayaka Senbongi playing Kiruko, Hibiku Yamamura playing Tokio, Toshiyuki Toyonaga playing Kona, Misato Fukuen playing Mimihime, Shunsuke Takeuchi playing Shiro, Tomoyo Kurosawa playing Kuku, Misato Matsuoka playing Anzu, and Yuki Shin playing Taka.

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Heavenly Delusion Anime Trailer

Take a look at the trailer below:

Conclusion

Heavenly Delusion is a Production I.G. anime series adapted from a manga by Masakazu Ishiguro. Hirotaka Mori (associate director of Sword Art Online the Movie: Ordinal Scale) is in charge of the series’ direction, and Makoto Fukami is in charge of the series’ composition (Magical Girl Spec-Ops Asuka).

Utsushita is responsible for character designs, and Kensuke Ushio is in charge of the score (Chainsaw Man). For more details visit our website Jerseyshorevibe.com

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