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News Level 5's Danbōru Senki Anime Promo Video Streamed
posted on 2011-01-25 10:27 EST
TV anime based on plastic model-building RPG to premiere on March 2
The official website for the Danbōru Senki television anime series is streaming a 197-second promotional video. The anime adapts a "near-future, plastic-model-building role-playing game" which Level 5 (Dragon Quest VIII, Professor Layton, Inazuma Eleven) will ship in Japan on March 17. In the game set in 2050, the player controls tiny battle robots called LBX (Little Battler eXperience) as they battle it out in dioramas built from reinforced cardboard.
The anime will premiere on TV Tokyo on March 2.
Source: Saishin Anime Jōhō
Image © Level 5/Project Danbōru Senki, TV Tokyo
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