TV-Series
Description
"Shangri-La Frontier" is an anime series that centers around the immersive world of a virtual reality MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) of the same name. The protagonist, Sunraku, is a seasoned gamer who thrives on conquering poorly designed or "trash" games. Seeking a new challenge, he dives into "Shangri-La Frontier," a highly acclaimed VRMMORPG known for its intricate mechanics, vast open world, and unforgiving difficulty. Unlike his previous experiences, this game demands strategic thinking, teamwork, and adaptability, pushing Sunraku to evolve beyond his usual playstyle.

The narrative unfolds as Sunraku explores the game’s expansive universe, encountering a diverse cast of players, each with their own motivations and playstyles. Among them is Rei Saiga, a skilled and enigmatic player who becomes both a rival and an ally. The dynamic between Sunraku and Rei drives much of the story, as they navigate the game’s challenges, uncover hidden quests, and face off against powerful bosses. The series delves into the intricacies of the game’s mechanics, such as character builds, skill trees, and in-game economies, while also exploring the social dynamics of its player base.

As Sunraku progresses, he discovers that "Shangri-La Frontier" holds deeper mysteries beyond its surface-level gameplay. The game’s lore, tied to ancient civilizations and mythical creatures, becomes increasingly relevant, hinting at a larger narrative woven into its design. The series balances action-packed battles with moments of exploration and character development, showcasing the camaraderie and rivalries that form within the game’s community. Themes of perseverance, growth, and the blurred lines between virtual and real-world identities are subtly interwoven into the plot.

The anime captures the essence of the gaming experience, from the thrill of discovery to the frustration of defeat, while maintaining a focus on the relationships and personal growth of its characters. Sunraku’s journey is not just about mastering the game but also about understanding the value of collaboration and the impact of virtual experiences on real-life perspectives. The series appeals to fans of both gaming culture and character-driven storytelling, offering a detailed and engaging portrayal of a virtual world and its inhabitants.
Information
Shangri-La Frontier
シャングリラ・フロンティア〜クソゲーハンター、神ゲーに挑まんとす〜
Type: TV-Series
Anime episodes: 25
Movie/episode length: 23 min.
Date: 10/01/2023
Categories
Genre
ActionDramaComedyRomance
Settings
FantasySchool
Tags
Heavenly BeingsMonster
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Episodes
Staffel 1
1What Do You Play Games For?
2A Peculiar One
3Black Wolf Nightslayer
4A Trash Game Realignment of Elevated Tastes
5Lo, Thou Art Assailed on All Sides
6The Writing Tool Knight-Queen
7Remnant of the Divinity: The Aberrant Loser
8The 300-Limit Pandemonium
9A Dazzling Sea of Trees
10Let`s Go Tomb Raiding!!
11The Glimmer of Truth
12Regrets Always Lie in the Past
13Only Resentments About the End of Life Remain
14Squish
15Putting Feelings into a Moment, Part 1
16Putting Feelings into a Moment, Part 2
17Putting Feelings into a Moment, Part 3
18Putting Feelings into a Moment, Part 4
19The World Progresses, the Heroes Are Revealed
20Current Situations and Next Steps
21Errands, Cultivation, and Game Progress
22The Walking Air Purifier
23Bird with Rabbits vs. Skeletal Choir
24Rare Items, Worth More Than Life Itself
25Those Who Illuminate the World's Darkness
Comment(s)
Staff
  • Director
    Toshiyuki Kubooka
  • Script
    Kazuyuki Fudeyasu
  • Episode Director
    Yoshitaka Nagaoka
    Teppei Taketani
    Masakazu Yoshimoto
    Hiroki Ikeshita
    Daisuke Chiba
    Takaaki Nagano
    Yoshihiko Iwata
    Mitsutoshi Satō
    Hironori Tanaka
    Kenta Kushitani
    Michita Shiraishi
    Akihiko Ota
    Hiro Ōki
    Yūma Imura
    Katsuyuki Komai
    Yuri Hagiwara
    Kenichi Domon
    Masahiko Suzuki
    Hiroyuki Morita
  • Music
    monaca
  • Character Design
    Ayumi Kurashima
  • Chief Animation Director
    Ayumi Kurashima
    Eri Kojima
  • Sound Director
    Akiko Fujita
  • Director of Photography
    Jun Kubota
    Hikaru Yamamoku
  • Series Composition
    Kazuyuki Fudeyasu
  • Storyboard
    Michio Fukuda
    Toshiyuki Kubooka
    Yoshitaka Nagaoka
    Yoshimasa Hiraike
    Takayuki Inagaki
    Noriaki Saito
    Daisuke Matsuki
    Shinji Ishihira
    Hiroyuki Taiga
    Hiroki Ikeshita
    Takebumi Anzai
    Hironori Tanaka
    Nobutaka Yoda
    Naoto Uchida
  • Unit Director
    Keisuke Watanabe
    Daisuke Matsuki
    Hiroki Ikeshita
    Mitsutoshi Satō
    Nobutaka Yoda
    Hiroki Tobita
    Hide Yamamoto
  • Original creator
  • Art Director
    Masanori Nishiyama
    Asaki Nakamura
    Yūki Nobe
  • Animation Director
    Yasuyuki Noda
    Keisuke Watanabe
    Mariko Aoki
    Takeshi Oda
    Shiori Kudo
    Kōsuke Yoshida
    Eri Kojima
    Ryōko Fujikawa
    Shunpei Mochizuki
    Nanako Ninomiya
    Shōhei Usami
    Emi Kōno
    Kakuto Gai
    Yu Sada
    Shūhei Hosokawa
    Dien Thanh
    Natsumi Kubo
    Rina Ogawa
    Nobuyuki Matsuo
    Shunsuke Aoki
    Azusa Kitahara
    Daichi Nakajima
    Daiki Takenaka
    Hao Zhou
    Naoya Sonoda
    Guo Fu Yang
    Tōi Yamamichi
    Nanako Fukuda
    Zhi Feng Zhu
    Riku Takizawa
    Eishin
    Takaya Yoshida
    You Seon Hwang
    Facu Escobedo
    Amphibi
    Kuhaku
    Jung Lim Kim
    Hiroyuki Morita
    Gia Huy
    Jung Min Yeo
    Hwang Yoo-seong
    Mai Nhu
    You Xin Hwang
    Zhang Hwang
    Chen Fan
    Guo Ni
    Jing A
    Can Guo
    Zhu Zhu
  • Cgi Director
    Masami Tanji
    Teruki Kondo
  • Producer
    Noriyuki Akita
    Hiroyuki Aoi
Production
  • Production
    Kodansha
    Flying Dog
    Mainichi Broadcasting System
    Sammy
    Crunchyroll
    Dentsu Inc.
    Tencent Japan
    Netmarble
  • Animation Production
    C2C
Music
Opening
“Danger Danger”
Ending
“Gajumaru ~Heaven in the Rain~”