On the official Twitter account for the anime adaptation of Yojouhan Time Machine Blues ( Tatami Time Machine Blues ), the sequel to Yojouhan Shinwa Taikei ( The Tatami Galaxy ), it was revealed that the series will debut on September 14 in the catalog of Disney Plus in Japan (will also distribute globally at a date to be confirmed), according to the following schedule:
- September 14 – Episode 1.
- September 21 – Episode 2.
- September 28 – Episode 3.
- October 5 – Episode 4.
- October 12 – Episodes 5 and 6.
The project includes a film version that will be released on September 30 in theaters in Japan, as well as a six-episode series that will be distributed exclusively this year through the Disney Plus platform, also in Japan. The Yojouhan Time Machine Blues episodic version , which is based on the novel written by Tomihiko and Makoto Ueda and illustrated by Yusuke Nakamura , will also feature an exclusive story not included in the theatrical version.
The first novel, Yojouhan Shinwa Taikei ( The Tatami Galaxy ), inspired its own eleven-episode anime adaptation produced by Madhouse studios , directed by Masaaki Yuasa and scripts written by Makoto Ueda , released in April 2010. Finally, this new novel was published on July 29, 2020 in Japan and is inspired by Makoto Ueda 's stage play Summer Time Machine Blues . Morimi wrote the novel and Ueda, a close friend of the author, is credited with the original concept.
Yojouhan Time Machine Blues Synopsis
Yojouhan Time Machine Blues takes place during a sweltering summer day when the protagonist's “terrible friend” Ozu accidentally drowns the only remote control for his apartment's air conditioner. As they discuss their situation with Akashi, the protagonist's raven-haired love interest and a careless student who travels back in time from 25 years in the future, causing the protagonist to borrow her time machine in an effort to wrest control. away from the past before it breaks.
Source: Official Twitter Account
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