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Bones 25: Dreaming Forward Trailer Previews Crunchyroll’s Studio Bones Docuseries

Crunchyroll has released a new Bones 25: Dreaming Forward trailer for the upcoming docuseries about Studio Bones. The four-part docuseries will begin streaming on Crunchyroll tomorrow on Tuesday, February 13 — timed to the release of Bones’ new series Metallic Rouge.

“Bones 25: Dreaming Forward explores the creation of Studio Bones and its most legendary series,” reads the series’ description. “From its high quality adaptation of beloved manga series to unique and original animated stories, this anime storyteller’s history has enthrall fans of the long-standing studio. The series was shot entirely in Japan and includes four parts – ‘The History of Bones,’ ‘Style and Originality,’ ‘Successful Adaptation,’ and ‘Metallic Rouge: The Future of Bones.’ More than 30 personalities are featured throughout the episodes, including those with Masahiko Minami (President), ONE (the author of Mob Psycho 100), Shinichiro Watanabe (Director), Kafka Asagiri (Creator), and Yutaka Izubuchi (Conceptual Author and Series Composition of Metallic Rouge) and Motonobu Hori of (Director of Metallic Rouge).”

You can watch the Bones 25: Dreaming Forward trailer on YouTube below (watch more trailers):

“Studio Bones is behind some of the most iconic anime of a generation, “Asa Suehira, Chief Content Officer at Crunchyroll stated. “It’s only fitting that anime fans will want to have an unprecedented look inside their creators and studios. To give fans that look, we’ve partnered with a great documentary storyteller in DeltaRocket to turn the camera around and spotlight one of Japan’s great anime storytellers.”

What series has Studio Bones animated?

Some of the most iconic anime series done by Bones include Fullmetal Alchemist, Soul Eater, Space Dandy, Mob Psycho 100, and My Hero Academia. Films done by Bones include Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, Eureka Seven Pocket Full Of Rainbows, Bungo Stray Dogs: Dead Apple, and all four My Hero Academia movies.

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