

Polygon Pictures, Inc., known for "Knights of Sidonia" and other works, has become the first Japanese studio to participate in the production of the Netflix series "Love, Death & Robots" VOLUME 3. Polygon Pictures, Inc., known for "Knights of Sidonia" and other works, is the first Japanese studio to participate in the production of the Netflix series "Love, Death & Robots" VOLUME3. The film includes David Fincher's first work as animation director, "Bad Travelling," which was released exclusively on Netflix on May 20. Love, Death & Robots" VOLUME 3 Love, Death & Robots" is an animated feature film directed by David Fincher, known for his films "Seven" and "The Social Network," and executive produced by Tim Miller, director/producer of "Deadpool" and "Terminator: New Fate," among others. The series is an animated anthology series for adults produced by Blur Studios, an animation production company. The series has already been distributed on Netflix, and since the release of VOLUME 1 in 2019, it has been nominated for a total of 12 Emmy Awards, including Best Animated Short. The series has been highly acclaimed, winning in 11 categories, including Best Animated Short Film. VOLUME 3, based on the Hugo Award-winning novel "The Voice of the Dead" by science fiction author Mykle Swanwick, is the latest in a line of films that includes "Knights of Sidonia," "Pacific Rim: The Dark Continent," "Transformers: War for Cybertron" and "The Very Pulse of the Machine: War for Cybertron Trilogy" are in charge of animation production, art direction and character design. The film also includes nine shorts, including "Three Robots: Exit Strategies," a sequel to the popular "Robot Trio" from VOLUME 1, and "Bad Travelling," David Fincher's first work as animation director. VOLUME 3 of Love, Death & Robots is currently available exclusively on Netflix.
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【Background】
・Graduated from Kyoto University with a major in Japanese Culture Studies, Faculty of Letters
・After graduation, worked 4 years as editor and proofreader for a print magazine specializing in traditional performing arts and culture
・Became a freelance journalist in 2021 and launched japanculturean.com in 2022
【Expertise】
・Pop-Culture Fusion Analysis
Analytical commentary on how modern pop-culture media (anime, film, fashion) incorporates and reinterprets traditional Japanese motifs.
