![]() In December 2010, the performance capture was filmed in Paris. The unseen Operator was voice-acted by Tercelin Kirtley.Ĭurry was cast in 2010 during pre-production. Additional acting for Kara was done by Karen Gansk Wallet, for Kara speaking German and French, and Hanako Danjo, who performed Kara singing the " Sakura Sakura" song. Valorie Curry portrayed the titular role of the android Kara, providing her likeness, the voice acting and performance capture. The short film "KARA" was designed to be a technological demonstration for Quantic Dream's new game engine running in real-time on PlayStation 3 hardware. Going against his protocol, the operator allows Kara to be assembled and 'boxed up' alongside the same four models, despite her lifelike qualities and the danger that unleashing such an artificial life-form into the world might bring with it. The operator recognizes this awareness as a bug in the system and begins to disassemble Kara, but she pleads with him to let her live. ![]() ![]() At first, she is excited to be born, but as she becomes more aware of her purpose, of being a thing to be sold, she becomes emotional - afraid and angered. As she is being assembled, her AI comes online and she converses with an unseen operator. Let's hope that it will later reach the West.A female android is constructed by robotic arms in a white room. Unfortunately, for now, Tokyo Stories will be available exclusively in Japan, and there are no plans, at the moment, for an English translation. The original story transpires in Tokyo in 2038. They stated that the manga is being distributed on COMIC BRIDGE starting July 22nd. Free-willed mutant androids begin a revolution in Japan.įamitsu revealed the manga through the magazine's official Twitter account. Meanwhile, a "mutant" android that creates "will" and "emotion" by itself has appeared, contrary to the given role. However, emotions such as anger, jealousy, madness, and greed start developing in the Androids, along with the dissatisfaction of human beings who were deprived of their profession also emerges. In contrast to the rise of anti-android forces in the United States, the android idol Reina became very popular in Japan and showed a bright future for android operation. Nonetheless, as in the original video game, the conflict begins when androids develop consciousness and humans get tired of losing their jobs to these robotic beings, causing a revolution in the country.Īndroids with the same appearance and intelligence as humans, or more than humans, will take on various tasks in society on behalf of humans. An idol, Reina, is the manga’s main character, and her story seems like it's sunny. In this universe, people are far more accepting of androids at first, with one even serving as an entertainer. However, it is not an adaptation to the original story but a spin-off. Tokyo Stories, the official name of the entry, focuses on Japan, where it will follow the life of an idol android named Reina.Īccording to Dengeki Online, the author Saruwatari Kazami and illustrator Moto Sumida are working on the manga and will be supervised by developer Quantic Dream. Japanese magazine Famitsu has revealed that the sci-fi game Detroit: Become Human is getting a spin-off manga.
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