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Peleliu: Guernica of Paradise Film's Teaser Unveils Cast, More Staff
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The staff for the anime film of Kazuyoshi Takeda's Peleliu: Guernica of Paradise (Peleliu: Rakuen no Guernica) manga revealed in a new teaser trailer on Tuesday its main cast, along with more staff members and a key visual.


The newly announced staff members include:
- Character Designer/Chief Animation Director: Ryōji Nakamori
- Prop Design: Goichi Iwahata, Noritaka Suzuki
- Mechanical Design: Kaoru Kamigiku
- Art Setting: Mika Nakajima, Katsuki Sarutani (Studio MAO)
- Concept Board Art: Takamasa Masuki, Yūsuke Takeda (Bamboo)
- Art Director: Kuniko Iwatani, Hiroshi Katō, Hirofumi Sakagami (Totonyan)
- Color Key Artist: Aki Watanabe, Kasumi Hasegawa (Studio Toys)
- Compositing Director of Photography: Shinichi Igarashi (Studio Twinkle)
- 3D CG Director: Tetsuya Nakano (GEMBA), Shinichirou Takahashi (STUDIO Katyusha)
- Editor: Toshihiko Kojima (Okayasu Promotion)
- History Advisor: Takaaki Suzuki
- Sound Director: Chikako Yokota
- Sound Production: HALF H・P STUDIO
- Music: Kenji Kawai
The film will open in Japan on December 5.
Gorō Kuji (Chained Soldier, episode director for The Fire Hunter) is directing the anime at Shinei Animation and Fugaku. Junji Nishimura (chief director of Chained Soldier; scriptwriter for A Lull in the Sea, True Tears, GLASSLIP) and original manga creator Kazuyoshi Takeda are writing the screenplay. Toei is distributing the film.
The anime adaptation was first announced in April 2021.

The manga takes place during the Battle of Peleliu, a months-long battle that took place during World War II between the U.S. and Japan on the island of Peleliu in Palau. The manga takes place in the summer of 1944. Peleliu is a paradise with coral reefs and beautiful forests. Tamaru is a soldier who wants to become a manga creator. The manga depicts Tamaru's daily life during a drawn-out battle between Japan's approximately 10,000 troops and the U.S.'s 50,000 troops, exploring themes such as what the soldiers fight for when so far from home on a small island.
The manga inspired a spinoff titled Peleliu Gaiden that launched in Hakusensha's Young Animal magazine in March 2022. The spinoff is slated to end in the fourth volume around July 2025.
Sources: Peleliu's X/Twitter account, Comic Natalie
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