First released on April 2 and ending on June 25, a week has passed since the end of “Alice to Zouroku”, the anime series featuring the adventures of a girl who could bring her imagination to life. Now it has been confirmed that on July 8th, there will not only a screening of the entire series to be held to be held at Shinjuku Baltic but on July 29 and 30 there will be talk shows taking place at the head office of AKIHABARA Gamers and Asagaya Loft respectively.
For the screening event, fans can attend it by purchasing tickets at either the theater’s official website or at the location itself. Making their appearance at the screening to talk about the series on stage for the first time are the following people:
Hitomi Ohwada the voice of Sana
Akio Ootsuka the voice of Zouroku Kasimura
Masato Yukita, a producer of the series
As for the talk shows which will be taking place on July 29, participation tickets can only be attained by those who have attained the “Alice to Zouroku 6” Blu-ray Vol. 1, a limited item which can be found at the Gamers’ Ikebukuro, Shinjuku and Yokohama branches. Confirmed to take part of this talk show are Natsumi Fujiwara and Akari Kitou who voiced the twin sisters Asahi and Yonaga Hinagiri respectively.
At the July 30 talk show to be held at Asagaya Loft, not only will the original creator of the series, Tetsuya Imai be making an appearance but he will be joined by the many staff who have worked on the production.
The following listed are the known main crew who have worked on the series:
Director: Katsushi Sakurabi
Series Composition: Fumihiko Takayama
Music: TO-MAS
Character Design: Kazunori Iwakura
Art Director: Takumi Yanagihara
Sound Director: Yoshikazu Iwanami
Director of Photography: Yoshio Ookouchi
Color design: Kana Tanabe
Editing: Masahiro Goto
The story of the series tells of a young girl named Sana and begins with her escaping a mysterious facility. Why? Because she happens to have what is known as “Alice’s Dream.” With this power, Sana has the ability to make her imagination reality with a single thought.
During her escape she is nearly captured once more but is saved by a woman in a maid’s outfit who directs her to the nearest city. It is there that Sana meets the grumpy florist Zouroku and her adventure truly begins.
Source: Comic Natalia