Visual art for series
Visual art for series

Noitamina announced the adaptation of Hiroshi Mori’s (Sky Crawlers) work, Subete ga F ni Naru/All is F which also known as the Perfect Insider or officially known as Subete ga F ni Naru: The Perfect Insider/すべてがFになる . A-1 Pictures is tasked with the animation of the project while the director of infamous Elfen Lied, Mamoru Kanbe will be on board. Music scoring will be handled by industry legend Kenji Kawai (Ghost in the Shell, Fate/Stay Night) and scribing is by Toshiya Ono (Gatchaman Crowds, tsuritama). Strangely, Noitamina also letting out that critically acclaimed mangaka Inio Asano ( Nijigahara Holograph, Solanin, What a Wonderful World, Dead Dead Demon’s De De De De Destruction) will be providing digital character designs.

No specific date is given yet but we know it is lined up for fall 2015.

So far the synopsis is given by official source:

As for the story, it’s a mystery full of audacious ideas. Associate university professor Souhei Saikawa and his student Moe Nishinosono visit Shiki Magata, a genius programmer who has led a completely isolated life in a research station on a remote island since childhood, and stumble into a strange locked room mystery which the pair decide to solve.”

The novel was published by Kodansha after it won the Mephisto Prize for unpublished genre fiction in 1996. This is the first volume of the S&M (Professor Saikawa and his student Moe) series. Not the fetish, mind you. So far, nine volumes is out between 1996 to 1998 with a manga adaptation drawn by Torao Asada in 2001. Not only that, a PlayStation visual novel developed by KID and released in March 2002. To cap this off, a 10 episode live action drama aired in late 2014 too.

The series has been greeted with much interest and lots of buzz on social media in Japan and many fans are waiting on how the anime will adapt the story.

via MOCA

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