I mean, it's being done by Production IG. It has 12 episodes.
Summary:
Directed by Kazuto Nakazawa, the 12-episode series is set in the future where scientists have tried to create the “perfect human” in hopes of keeping peace in the universe. After nearly achieving their goal through several children, the scientists send their “new humans” for further training where they are kidnapped by an evil organization set on using their powers to implement their own concept of a new world order.
Source:
https://media.netflix.com/en/press-releases/netflix-brings-new-original-anime-series-perfect-bones-to-members-worldwide
This anime will save anime screencap this.
Curious but cautious
Netflix has done some good shit though their anime selection has always been abysmal
It will be interesting to see an anime with a "Netflix Original" banner that's ACTUALLY a Netflix original
This anime will be utter crap anime screencap this.
>>150061898
>This anime will be made entirely in 3D.
>>150062837
>I mean, it's being done by Production IG.
>It will be interesting to see an anime with a "Netflix Original" banner that's ACTUALLY a Netflix original
>>150063369
That might be possible, the director did the Vassalord. OVA in 2013 and it's cgi-ish shit.
The story might be a hit or a miss, but what I personally care more about is if the production value of the anime will be good or not if the anime doesn't have to be produced for TV schedules.
So, at least no QUALITY because they had to hurry up the episode barely on time by outsourcing it to a hundred different places and getting a weird Frankenstein-episode together.
An anime directly made for streaming services should allow the studio to work at it more stress-free than under normal circumstances.
>>150061898
I don't like bingewatching. Weekly discussion+speculah is better.
>>150063407
Are you being obtuse on purpose, or are you just a retarded newfag? Just because the backer isn't the studio doesn't mean it isn't theirs. An Aniplex show is still an Aniplex show even if it's not done by A-1. He's contrasting it to the previous "Netflix originals" that have all been random anime (mostly manga adaptations) that Netflix just bought the streaming rights for.
>>150064695
They might then still air it weekly.