AMBot | 03/12/2019 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The official website for P.A. Works' anime Fairy Gone revealed on Saturday the premiere date of the show on April 7. The anime will air on Tokyo MX on April 7 before later being broadcast on MBS, BS11, and AT-X.
The anime is set in a world where fairies inhabit and possess animals, granting them special powers. By surgically removing and transplanting the organs of a possessed animal into a human, the human can partially summon the fairy and use it as a weapon. Eventually, such individuals were used for war and referred to as "Fairy Soldiers." After a long war, these soldiers lost their purpose and had to reintegrate into society. From the government to the mafia to terrorists, everyone follows their own path.
The story begins nine years after the war's end and focuses on the protagonist Marlya. Marlya is a new employee of "Dorothea," an organization dedicated to investigating and suppressing fairy-related crimes and incidents. Even in peacetime, the postwar government remains unstable. Many criminals still carry wounds from the previous conflict, and there are terrorist groups seeking revenge. This is the story of Fairy Soldiers searching for their own justice in a chaotic postwar world.
The anime is set in a world where fairies inhabit and possess animals, granting them special powers. By surgically removing and transplanting the organs of a possessed animal into a human, the human can partially summon the fairy and use it as a weapon. Eventually, such individuals were used for war and referred to as "Fairy Soldiers." After a long war, these soldiers lost their purpose and had to reintegrate into society. From the government to the mafia to terrorists, everyone follows their own path.
The story begins nine years after the war's end and focuses on the protagonist Marlya. Marlya is a new employee of "Dorothea," an organization dedicated to investigating and suppressing fairy-related crimes and incidents. Even in peacetime, the postwar government remains unstable. Many criminals still carry wounds from the previous conflict, and there are terrorist groups seeking revenge. This is the story of Fairy Soldiers searching for their own justice in a chaotic postwar world.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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