The new Summer Time Rendering trailer reveals the dark tints of the anime
The Summer Time Rendering anime, an adaptation of Yasuki Tanaka's manga of the same name, published in Italy by Star Comics, will be released worldwide on April 14 on Disney Plus. To celebrate its upcoming premiere, a new trailer with eerie hues has been released in which some clues to what is really happening in that city are revealed.
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As we all know, when the protagonist Shinpei returns home after the death of his childhood friend in a mysterious accident, he soon discovers that stranger things are happening in his old hometown than he could ever have expected and apparently the story is more intricate than we could have imagined. You can see the new Summer Time Rendering trailer below:
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The new trailer for Summer Time Rendering
The staff sees Ayumu Watanabe (Space Brothers, Children of the Sea) direct the series at the OLM (Berserk) studio. Hiroshi Seko (Jujutsu Kaisen, Attack of the Giants, Mob Psycho 100) is in charge of the scripts and composition of the anime. Miki Matsumoto (Major 2nd, Angels of Death) takes care of the character design. Kusanagi (Berserk) takes care of the backdrops and Keiichi Okabe, Ryuichi Takada and Keigo Hoashi (NieR) compose the soundtrack at MONACA.As we all know, when the protagonist Shinpei returns home after the death of his childhood friend in a mysterious accident, he soon discovers that stranger things are happening in his old hometown than he could ever have expected and apparently the story is more intricate than we could have imagined. You can see the new Summer Time Rendering trailer below:
Summer Time Rendering: the manga
The Summer Time Rendering (Samā Taimu Renda) manga is written and illustrated by Yasuki Tanaka and is was serialized in Shueisha's digital magazine Shōnen Jump + on a weekly basis from 23 October 2017 to 1 February 2021. Starting from 4 November 2020, it was collected in 12 tankōbon volumes also by Shueisha, with the first volume published on 2 February 2018.You can retrieve the first volume on Amazon!