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Eve no Jikan Movie Trailer Posted Online
posted on 2008-04-12 12:50 EDT
Studio Rikka has opened the official Japanese website for its Eve no Jikan science fiction move and posted a trailer in high-quality (640x480) and low quality (320x240) versions. Yasuhiro Yoshiura (Mizu no Kotoba, Pale Cocoon) directs this "non-hard science-fiction" story about everyday life in a world populated by robots and life-like androids. The studio first screened this trailer at Tokyo International Anime Fair 2008. The English subtitle of the Eve no Jikan film title, which literally translates as "Time of Eve," is written as "Are you enjoying the Time of Eve?"
Source: Saishin Anime Jōhō
Image © Yasuhiro Yoshiura/Directions, Inc.
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