- Created By
- First Aired on
Apr 08, 2017
- Popularity: 9.5777
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- Networks
- (JP)
- Production
NHK (JP)NHK Enterprises (JP)
- Status: Returning Series
In Production
7 seaons till Mar 18, 2023
Last episode: Between Reality and Fantasy
Seasons & episodes
Total 7 seasons, 72 episodes

Season 1
Aired
Episode 1Tomorrow's Worlds, From Today's Rising Star15 min
Yasuhiro Yoshiura creates long-form sci-fi animations set in the near future. He discusses his animated series, Time of Eve, which suggests the possibility of more intimate human-robot relationships. Humans and robots coexist in a world where the robots are developed according to Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics. The work features 3D computer-generated backgrounds that allow the "camera" to flow freely through the world as it captures the characters' emotions and relationships.
Episode 2The Road to Your Name15 min
In Japan, Makoto Shinkai has become a household name, thanks to the blockbuster success of his latest feature-length animation, Your Name. The film has already smashed records in China and is currently playing in countries around the world. Shinkai tells personal stories featuring sci-fi and fantasy elements. He is best known for his use of meticulously cut memory sequences and vivid background art to depict the internal drama of his characters.
Episode 3Handcrafted Fantasies in a Digital World15 min
Yoshiko Misumi creates fantastical worlds featuring handcrafted artwork and an aesthetic style that rejects animation's move towards digital. The result is like watching a moving picture book. Misumi's fantasy works range from children's cartoons to independently-made animated shorts.
Episode 4Bringing Sketch Comedy to Animation15 min
Taketo Shinkai creates animated sketch comedies featuring rapid-fire dialogue, minimal movement, and a distinctive pop visual style. The many shorts he has produced for TV have found a large audience, particularly among teenagers.
Episode 5Surrealism through Simplicity15 min
Atsushi Wada creates surreal worlds that are full of mind-bending details. He is known for the odd, humorous movement of his human and animal characters, which he draws entirely in thin pencil lines. Wada already has some overseas renown, having won a Silver Bear at the 2012 Berlin Film Festival.