Stage Play 'Mars Red' Adapted for TV Anime in 2021
Synopsis
Mars Red takes place in 1923, and vampires have existed for quite a while. But now, the number of vampires is increasing and a mysterious, artificial blood source called Ascra has appeared.
The Japanese government, in turn, creates "Code Zero," an unit within the army tasked with taking down the vampiric forces. And what better way to track vampires than by using vampires?
Created by Lieutenant General Nakajima, this unit has historically been in the business of information war, but has been re-assigned to solve the vampire crisis. (Source: Funimation, edited)
Characters Description (Code Zero)
Yoshinobu Maeda – Captain of Code Zero and the "most powerful human."
Shuutarou Kurusu – A-class vampire and rookie on the squad.
Tokuichi Yamagami – Smart vampire, not currently ranked.
Suwa – A veteran vampire since the Edo era.
Takeuchi – D-class vampire and mad scientist with an immortal brain.
Staff
Director: Kouhei Hatano (Freezing Vibration assistant director, Mononoke episode director)
Series Composition, Script: Junichi Fujisaku (Blood+, Kemono no Souja Erin)
Original Character Design: Kemuri Karakara (Donten ni Warau)
Character Design: Yukari Takeuchi (Norn9: Norn+Nonet, Kimetsu no Yaiba animation director)
Studio: Signal.MD
Cellist and music producer Toshuyuki Muranaka is composing the music, while original creator Bunou Fujisawa is serving as the sound director.
The first Mars Red stage play opened in June 2013, followed by a second in September 2015. A manga adaptation by Karakara began in Comic Garden magazine on January 4.
Official site: https://marsred.tv/
Official Twitter: @marsredtv
Source: Pash! Plus, Funimation
Mars Red on MAL
12 Comments Recent Comments
Feb 6, 2020 5:11 PM by BluaPapilio
Aren't you a bit too harsh on this one? I haven't seen you criticizing harem sh-it like Sakura Taisen reboot, which has even more ridiculous premise - mecha in Imperial Japan.
Can't say I totally disagree with you though. It'll probably be below average - but it's not like people watch shows like this for cultural experience. Personally - I'm in for eyecandy and yes, I have no shame.
There is no need to criticize something which is clearly not striving to be an "art". This, however, has a "play" in its name. Now, this is offensive.
Unfortunately there's no detailed information about the original source out there. All I could gather is that it wasn't an actual play, but rather a stage reading with background music and visuals. As there's no available recording of the said readings - we can't say whether it was bad or good.
Feb 6, 2020 10:05 AM by removed-user
This "plot" has been exploited for at least a thousand times in Japanese "art" history. Terrible.
Imperial Japan + vampires? Have some shame people, if crap sells does not mean you must produce it.
Aren't you a bit too harsh on this one? I haven't seen you criticizing harem sh-it like Sakura Taisen reboot, which has even more ridiculous premise - mecha in Imperial Japan.
Can't say I totally disagree with you though. It'll probably be below average - but it's not like people watch shows like this for cultural experience. Personally - I'm in for eyecandy and yes, I have no shame.
There is no need to criticize something which is clearly not striving to be an "art". This, however, has a "play" in its name. Now, this is offensive.
Feb 6, 2020 9:41 AM by Daniel_Naumov
Feb 6, 2020 9:34 AM by YutakaYamadafan
The plot seems pretty generic, but I’ll still watch for nice looking dudes.
This "plot" has been exploited for at least a thousand times in Japanese "art" history. Terrible.
Imperial Japan + vampires? Have some shame people, if crap sells does not mean you must produce it.
Aren't you a bit too harsh on this one? I haven't seen you criticizing harem sh-it like Sakura Taisen reboot, which has even more ridiculous premise - mecha in Imperial Japan.
Can't say I totally disagree with you though. It'll probably be below average - but it's not like people watch shows like this for cultural experience. Personally - I'm in for eyecandy and yes, I have no shame.
Feb 6, 2020 9:14 AM by removed-user
The plot seems pretty generic, but I’ll still watch for nice looking dudes.
This "plot" has been exploited for at least a thousand times in Japanese "art" history. Terrible.
Imperial Japan + vampires? Have some shame people, if crap sells does not mean you must produce it.
Feb 6, 2020 7:32 AM by Daniel_Naumov
Feb 6, 2020 5:49 AM by ReaperCreeper
Feb 6, 2020 2:16 AM by Dauphine
https://twitter.com/KAJI_staff/status/1224641206518304768
Feb 6, 2020 1:41 AM by tsubasalover
Feb 6, 2020 1:26 AM by livexevil
Feb 6, 2020 1:25 AM by removed-user
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