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Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut Anime’s Video Highlights New Arc – News

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The official website for Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut, the television anime of Keisuke Makino and Karei‘s Tsuki to Laika to Nosferatu (The Moon, Laika, and Nosferatu) light novel series, began streaming a new promotional video for the anime on Tuesday. The video previews the events after [spoilers for Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut anime’s seventh episode below, highlight the white text to read] Irina’s return after reaching orbit, and Lev’s reinstatement as a cosmonaut candidate.


The show premiered on TV Tokyo on October 3 at 12:35 a.m. JST (effectively, October 4). The anime is also airing on BS Nippon TV, Sun TV, KBS Kyoto, and AT-X. The series is streaming on d Anime Store, Abema, GyaO!, and other services. Funimation is streaming the anime as part of its fall 2021 lineup. Funimation also began streaming an English dub on Sunday.

The original novels’ story is set in a fictional world, 10 years after a long war divided the world into two superpowers: the Union of Zirnitra Republics in the east, and the United Kingdom of Arnak in the west. Both of these superpowers now test their ambitions against each other in a space race. In 1960, the Union’s Premier Gergiev announces Project Mechtat (Dream), a prestigious plan to launch manned missions into the final frontier. To this end, the Union establishes the isolated city of Laika 44, where cosmonaut candidates compete for planned manned missions to space, and scientists develop the technology to make it happen, all in an environment of secrecy.

The story centers on Lev Leps, a backup astronaut candidate, and his new companion, the vampire Irina Ruminescu. As part of a daring new Operation Nosferatu, Project Mechtat will use Irina as a test subject for various conditions expected in space, and ultimately as part of a manned mission, with Lev overseeing Irina’s training as a cosmonaut. For reasons of their own, both dream of going into space.

Akitoshi Yokoyama (Cutie Honey Universe, Photo Kano) is directing the anime at Arvo Animation. Original novel creator Keisuke Makino is in charge of the anime’s series scripts. Hiromi Kato (I’m Gonna Be An Angel, Kobato., Hakkenden: Eight Dogs of the East) is designing the characters. Yūji Kaneko (Kill la Kill, Spriggan) is the art director. Yasunori Mitsuda (Chrono Trigger, Xenogears, Black Butler: Book of Circus, Inazuma Eleven) is composing the music.

The rock band Ali Project is performing the opening theme song “Hi no Tsuki” (Scarlet Moon), and singer-songwriter Chima is performing the ending theme song “Arifureta Itsuka” (A Wonderful Someday).

Shogakukan‘s Gagaga Bunko light novel imprint launched the novel series in December 2016. Seven Seas will release the first volume of the light novel series physically in English in August 2022 and will also release it on digital platforms.

Sojihogu launched a manga adaptation of the novels on Kodansha‘s Comic Days website in March 2018, but the series went on indefinite hiatus beginning in January 2019 due to Sojihogu‘s poor health. The series has not yet resumed. Kodansha published the manga’s first compiled book volume in November 2018.

Sources: Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut anime’s website, Comic Natalie

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