A new visual for the upcoming anime film of Yuu Kamiya’s No Game No Life light novel, No Game No Life: Zero, has been featured as a poster in the August 2017 issue of Megami. This issue can be purchased here and you can view the other posters that come bundled in this issue here.
The series has also been featured as a double page spread in the July 2017 issue of Animedia.
In related news, the official website began streaming the second promotional video on Thursday. The video also previews the film’s main theme “There is a Reason” by Konomi Suzuki.
No Game No Life: Zero Visual:
In addition, pre-order incentives for advanced tickets were announced which are currently on sale. Various theaters and retailers in Japan are offering bonuses if you pre-order from their locations. So far the bonuses include:
- Animate and Gamers are offering one of two A3 sized posters for the advanced ticket bundle, for ¥2,040 ($18.32 USD)
- Digican are offering two types of canvas art as incentives for advance ticket orders, each of which are available in F3 (¥11,200 ($100.60 USD)) and F10 ¥17,700 ($158.98 USD) size
- Lawson stores around Japan are offering a ticket bundle with an A3 sized tapestry
The main cast of No Game No Life: Zero was also revealed and consists of:
Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Sora in No Game No Life) will star as Riku Dola
Ai Kayano (Shiro in No Game No Life) voices Shuvi Dola
Yoko Hikasa (Stephanie Dola from No Game No Life) is voicing Corone Dola
Yukari Tamura (Nui Harime in Kill la Kill) will return to voice Jibril
Yuka Iguchi (Mako Reizei in Girls und Panzer) as Nonna Zell
Mamiko Noto (Kotomi Ichinose in Clannad) as of Shinku Nilvalen
The production staff from the 2014 TV anime will be returning, however a new staff member will be doing the film’s character designs, taking over Koji Odate. The film’s staff includes:
- Director: Atsuko Ishizuka (Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo)
- Series Composer: Jukki Hanada (Love Live! School Idol Project, Steins;Gate)
- Anime Character Designer: Satoshi Tasaki (Rideback, Hunter x Hunter: Phantom Rouge)
- Art Director: Eiji Iwase (Girls und Panzer der Film, Bakugan Battle Brawlers)
- Music Composer: Yoshiaki Fujisawa (Love Live! School Idol Project, Akuma no Riddle)
- Sound Director: Jin Aketagawa (Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka?, Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso)
- Animation Studio: Madhouse (One-Punch Man, Hunter x Hunter)
Previous visual:
The movie will be adapting volume 6 from the light novel which follows Riku and Shuvi. The 6th volume is set before the events of the main light novels and anime series. The anime itself adapted volumes 1 through 3.
Promotional video:
In addition, a 30-second commercial was revealed:
No Game No Life is a light novel series by Yuu Kamiya. It is published under the MF Bunko J imprint with nine novels released between April 25, 2012 and August 25, 2016. The author and his wife, Mashiro Hiiragi, adapted the novels into a manga series for Monthly Comic Alive in 2013. Later that year, an anime adaptation of No Game No Life by Madhouse (Death Note, Hunter x Hunter) was announced. It premiered on AT-X between April and July 2014, and was simulcast outside Japan by Crunchyroll. An anime film adaptation of the sixth volume is scheduled to premiere in 2017. The No Game No Life franchise was localized in North America by several companies: Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga, Sentai Filmworks the anime, and Yen Press the light novel series.
The series follows Sora and his younger stepsister Shiro, two hikikomori who make up the identity of Blank, an undefeated group of gamers. One day, they are challenged by the god of games to chess and are victorious. As a result, the god summons them to Disboard, a reality which revolves around games. Intent on maintaining their reputation as the undefeated gamers, Sora and Shiro plan to conquer the sixteen ruling species and to usurp the god of games.
The series began receiving recognition in 2014 where it appeared in Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi! and had its volumes placed as one of the top thirty selling novels in Japan. It was reported in April 2014 that 1.1 million copies are in circulation. The English localization of the manga and anime were also well received: the manga adaption appeared on The New York Times Manga Best Sellers; meanwhile, English reviewers were generally turned away by the first episode of the anime, though reviewers who have completed the series generally praised the character dynamics, game strategies, and animation, while disliking the fan service featuring the underage Shiro.
Here is a synopsis of the series:
The story of No Game, No Life centers around Sora and Shiro, a brother and sister whose reputations as brilliant NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) hikikomori (shut-in) gamers have spawned urban legends all over the Internet. These two gamers even consider the real world as just another “crappy game.” One day, they are summoned by a boy named “God” to an alternate world. There, God has prohibited war and declared this to be a world where “everything is decided by games”—even national borders. Humanity has been driven back into one remaining city by the other races. Will Sora and Shiro, the good-for-nothing brother and sister, become the “Saviors of Humanity” on this alternate world? “Well, let’s start playing.”
You can visit the anime’s website here: http://ngnl.jp/
And follow them on Twitter: @ngnl_anime