Description
"D.I.C.E." is a science fiction anime series that revolves around the concept of advanced technology and its impact on humanity. The story is set in a future where a powerful corporation, DynaMac, has developed a revolutionary device called the D.I.C.E. (Digital Interactive Combat Entertainment) system. This system allows users to engage in virtual combat simulations that feel incredibly real, blurring the lines between reality and the digital world.
The protagonist, Sion Baruzail, is a skilled combatant who becomes involved with the D.I.C.E. system after being recruited by DynaMac. Sion is initially drawn to the system for its promise of fame and fortune, but as he delves deeper into the virtual battles, he begins to uncover darker secrets behind the technology. The D.I.C.E. system is not just a game; it has the potential to influence real-world events and manipulate the minds of its users.
As Sion progresses through the ranks of the D.I.C.E. tournaments, he encounters a diverse cast of characters, each with their own motivations and backgrounds. Among them is Eiji, a mysterious and highly skilled fighter who becomes both a rival and an ally to Sion. Eiji's past is closely tied to the origins of the D.I.C.E. system, and his knowledge proves crucial in understanding the true nature of the technology.
The plot thickens as Sion and Eiji discover that DynaMac has been using the D.I.C.E. system to conduct unethical experiments on its users, pushing the boundaries of human consciousness and control. The corporation's ultimate goal is to create a new breed of super-soldiers, capable of dominating both the virtual and real worlds. Sion and Eiji must navigate a web of corporate intrigue, virtual battles, and personal vendettas to expose the truth and prevent DynaMac from achieving its sinister objectives.
Throughout the series, the narrative explores themes of identity, free will, and the ethical implications of advanced technology. The virtual battles are not just physical confrontations but also psychological struggles, as the characters grapple with their own fears, desires, and the consequences of their actions. The story builds towards a climactic showdown where Sion and Eiji must confront the leaders of DynaMac and decide the fate of the D.I.C.E. system and its users.
"D.I.C.E." combines elements of action, drama, and science fiction to create a compelling narrative that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish. The series raises important questions about the role of technology in society and the potential dangers of unchecked corporate power, all while delivering intense and visually striking combat sequences.
The protagonist, Sion Baruzail, is a skilled combatant who becomes involved with the D.I.C.E. system after being recruited by DynaMac. Sion is initially drawn to the system for its promise of fame and fortune, but as he delves deeper into the virtual battles, he begins to uncover darker secrets behind the technology. The D.I.C.E. system is not just a game; it has the potential to influence real-world events and manipulate the minds of its users.
As Sion progresses through the ranks of the D.I.C.E. tournaments, he encounters a diverse cast of characters, each with their own motivations and backgrounds. Among them is Eiji, a mysterious and highly skilled fighter who becomes both a rival and an ally to Sion. Eiji's past is closely tied to the origins of the D.I.C.E. system, and his knowledge proves crucial in understanding the true nature of the technology.
The plot thickens as Sion and Eiji discover that DynaMac has been using the D.I.C.E. system to conduct unethical experiments on its users, pushing the boundaries of human consciousness and control. The corporation's ultimate goal is to create a new breed of super-soldiers, capable of dominating both the virtual and real worlds. Sion and Eiji must navigate a web of corporate intrigue, virtual battles, and personal vendettas to expose the truth and prevent DynaMac from achieving its sinister objectives.
Throughout the series, the narrative explores themes of identity, free will, and the ethical implications of advanced technology. The virtual battles are not just physical confrontations but also psychological struggles, as the characters grapple with their own fears, desires, and the consequences of their actions. The story builds towards a climactic showdown where Sion and Eiji must confront the leaders of DynaMac and decide the fate of the D.I.C.E. system and its users.
"D.I.C.E." combines elements of action, drama, and science fiction to create a compelling narrative that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish. The series raises important questions about the role of technology in society and the potential dangers of unchecked corporate power, all while delivering intense and visually striking combat sequences.
Cast
- Captain Spike
- Phantom Knight
- Marco Rocca
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Staff
- Director · Jun Kamiya
- Script · Kenichi Yamada
- Script · Takao Kato
- Script · Jun Kamiya
- Script · Yoshio Kato
- Script · Naoko Marukawa
- Script · Kenichi Araki
- Script · Hiro Masaki
- Script · Ryu Tamura
- Script · Mayu Sugiura
- Script · Masahiko Shiraishi
- Script · Ryou Tamura
- Storyboard · Jun Kamiya
- Storyboard · Yoshio Kato
- Storyboard · Masahiko Ohta
- Storyboard · Kiyoshi Murayama
- Storyboard · Hiro Masaki
- Storyboard · Gen Dojaga
- Storyboard · Jun Takahashi
- Storyboard · Shin Katagai
- Character Design · Mitsuru Ishihara
- Art Director · Masaru Satō
- Animation Director · Miyako Yatsu
- Animation Director · Yukio Okazaki
- Animation Director · Naoyoshi Kusaka
- Animation Director · Jun Takahashi
- Animation Director · Shin Katagai
- Mechanical design · Tsuyoshi Nonaka
- Art design · Akihiro Hirasawa
- 3D Director · Hiroyasu Kobayashi
- Sound Director · Jin Aketagawa
- Director of Photography · Katsutoshi Hirose
- Executive producer · Ken Iyadomi
- Executive producer · Satoru Onda
- Producer · Charles McCarter
- Producer · Yukinao Shimoji
Production
- Production · Xebec
- Production · Bandai Entertainment
- Production · Bandai America
