![]() Combined with its excellent use of lighting, the visuals in BNA turn out gorgeous. Straying from the typical look of other studios, the vibrant and lo-fi style-colour scheme of the show really stands out in a positive way. When first watching BNA: Brand New Animal, I was surprised at how much I enjoyed Studio TRIGGER’s unique art style. ![]() There, Michiru befriends a human-hating wolf named Shirou Ogami (Yoshimasa Hosoya/Ben Diskin), and together they investigate how Michiru became a beastkin while unravelling hidden mysteries and dark secrets along the way. The main protagonist, Michiru Kagemori (Sumire Morohishi/Cherami Leigh), is a human girl who found herself unexpectedly transformed into a beastkin, and her only hope is to reach Anima City, a supposed haven established for her kind. The series is set in a world where “beastmen” (half-human, half-animal) and humans live together, but not in harmony. With that said, does BNA: Brand New Animal, their latest title, break this previous pattern or continue their spiraling path? ![]() Their infamous reputation for convoluted and controversial hits is offset by their impressive quality in animation and art style. With wildly successful works such as Kill la Kill and Little Witch Academia, Studio TRIGGER has made a name for themselves as one of the fastest-growing animation studios in the last decade.
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