
Image: 2023 SHOJI KAWAMORI,SATELIGHT/Project AQUARION MOE
AMBot | 10/18/2024 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The upcoming anime "Aquarion Myth of Emotions," the fourth installment in the "Aquarion" series, is set to air in January 2025. Along with this announcement, the first key visuals and staff details were revealed.
Originally announced for March 2023, "Aquarion Myth of Emotions" will take place in Enoshima, a part of Fujisawa City in Kanagawa Prefecture. The mayor of Fujisawa, Tsuneo Suzuki, expressed excitement about the project, stating that the anime will not only captivate fans with its inspiring world and dynamic robot action but also attract visitors to the scenic surroundings of Enoshima. The first key visual features three Vector Machines rising against the backdrop of Enoshima. A collaboration with the local Fujisawa region is also planned.
The director is Kenji Itoso, known for his work on "Macross Delta Absolute LIVE!!!!!!" The story revolves around three Vector Machines that transform into three different forms of Aquarion, aligning with the theme of the "three gods" of Enoshima. Sadayuki Murai is in charge of the series composition, while Shoji Kawamori designs and oversees the Aquarion mechas. The character designs are by Masashi Kudo, with music by Ko Ohmama and Shu Kanematsu. The animation is produced by Studio Satelight.
The anime's introduction describes a world where gifted children from all over Japan attend Enoshima Academy and receive specialized training with cutting-edge technology. The main characters, Sako, Rimiya, and Toshi, belong to a special class selected as "Elements." Their mission is to pilot Vector Machines—combat aircraft powered by emotions—to fight against mysterious invading forces known as Mythical Beasts.

Originally announced for March 2023, "Aquarion Myth of Emotions" will take place in Enoshima, a part of Fujisawa City in Kanagawa Prefecture. The mayor of Fujisawa, Tsuneo Suzuki, expressed excitement about the project, stating that the anime will not only captivate fans with its inspiring world and dynamic robot action but also attract visitors to the scenic surroundings of Enoshima. The first key visual features three Vector Machines rising against the backdrop of Enoshima. A collaboration with the local Fujisawa region is also planned.
The director is Kenji Itoso, known for his work on "Macross Delta Absolute LIVE!!!!!!" The story revolves around three Vector Machines that transform into three different forms of Aquarion, aligning with the theme of the "three gods" of Enoshima. Sadayuki Murai is in charge of the series composition, while Shoji Kawamori designs and oversees the Aquarion mechas. The character designs are by Masashi Kudo, with music by Ko Ohmama and Shu Kanematsu. The animation is produced by Studio Satelight.
The anime's introduction describes a world where gifted children from all over Japan attend Enoshima Academy and receive specialized training with cutting-edge technology. The main characters, Sako, Rimiya, and Toshi, belong to a special class selected as "Elements." Their mission is to pilot Vector Machines—combat aircraft powered by emotions—to fight against mysterious invading forces known as Mythical Beasts.

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