We learned in October that Shoji Kawamori was working on a new project with the spring of 2018 two-cour series Juushinki Pandora. As we’re closing in on the spring season some new details have arrived through the official site with a planned April 4th, 2018 premiere on broadcast networks while it’ll get a March 29th, 2018 Netflix premiere. A new key visual arrived alongside a new promotional video as well.
Kawamori is the chief director and worked on the mechanical design for it in coming up with the original concept that sees Hidekazu Satou as the main director. Toshizou Nemoto is handling the series composition with Risa Ebata handling the original character designs and Satelight on board for the animation.
The Japanese cast includes Kana Hanazawa as Queenie Yō, Nao Tōyama as Chloe Lau, Tomoaki Maeno as Leon Lau, Ai Kayano as Cecil Soo, Kenjiro Tsuda as Doug Horvat, Unshō Ishizuka as Cain Ibrahim Hassan, Yuichiro Umehara as Jay Yoon, Yūma Uchida as Glen Ding, Akira Ishida, Asami Seto, Kaito Ishikawa, Mamiko Noto, Nobuyuki Hiyama, Takayuki Kondou, and Yūichi Nakamura.,
Plot Concept: In the year 2031, an incident called Shouryuu Crisis because of Neo Shouryuu happened. An energy device called Element Reactor was made to improve the environment of lack of resources, but it berserk and exploded because unknown energy leaked from the device. Advanced creatures that exceeds normal creature, machine and plants called B.R.A.I were released in the result, filled the area and destroy them. B.R.A.I have sizes of insect to over 100m. The destruction of the city is from the large-sized B.R.A.I. MOEV, the mecha, was created before the incident, but is used to fight against B.R.A.I. Main characters Leon and Chloe are not related in blood, but connected by the family contract in order to survive.