
Image: Beyond C./Future Kid Takara 製作委員会
AMBot | 03/25/2025 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The animation studio STUDIO4°C and NHK Enterprises present first glimpses of their joint production Future Kid Takara. The original short animation series, set to release in 2025, focuses on the theme of climate change and aims to combine educational content with entertaining adventures.
The plot follows Takara, a child from the year 2100, who travels through time and meets the young Sara in the present day. Together, they explore the effects of global warming in different regions of the world. The series consists of eleven five-minute episodes and is supplemented by educational materials for school lessons.
Two main voice actors have already been announced: Takara is voiced by Yuki Kaji (Attack on Titan), while Yoshida Honoka (The Flower of Eden), who also appears in current live-action productions, portrays Sara. A newly released teaser poster showcases Takara for the first time in front of a futuristic aircraft named Ranfo, which accompanies the two characters on their journey. The accompanying preview trailer combines animated sequences with footage of real landscapes to emphasize the urgency of the topic.
A special highlight is the world premiere of the series on September 25 as part of the Osaka-Kansai Expo 2025. Interested visitors to the expo can watch the first episode for free but require prior registration via the expo website.

The plot follows Takara, a child from the year 2100, who travels through time and meets the young Sara in the present day. Together, they explore the effects of global warming in different regions of the world. The series consists of eleven five-minute episodes and is supplemented by educational materials for school lessons.
Two main voice actors have already been announced: Takara is voiced by Yuki Kaji (Attack on Titan), while Yoshida Honoka (The Flower of Eden), who also appears in current live-action productions, portrays Sara. A newly released teaser poster showcases Takara for the first time in front of a futuristic aircraft named Ranfo, which accompanies the two characters on their journey. The accompanying preview trailer combines animated sequences with footage of real landscapes to emphasize the urgency of the topic.
A special highlight is the world premiere of the series on September 25 as part of the Osaka-Kansai Expo 2025. Interested visitors to the expo can watch the first episode for free but require prior registration via the expo website.

This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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