Kakegurui’s Creator Announces Poker Themed Multimedia Project High Card

18.June.2021 | ANIME&GAME

Homura Kawamoto, the creator of the popular manga series Kakegurui which blew up globally when the anime adaptation was released, is now working on a new poker-themed multimedia project titled High Card together with Kadokawa, TMS Entertainment, and Hikaru Muno.

High Card main visual by Ebi

While full details have yet to be announced, anime, manga, and novel adaptations are set to be released as part of the project. TMS Entertainment is overseeing the project with the illustrator Ebi, who developed the character designs. TMS Entertainment is one of Japan’s most renowned animation studios, known for working on some of the biggest titles such as Lupin the Third and Akira.

 

Comments

Homura Kawamoto (Author)

“First and foremost, I’d like everyone to have a look at the main visual. It captures the stories of each character. Each of them are very active in their roles. If it comes to you right away, then please be sure to check out the show. If you’re looking and still unsure, there are other characters that’ll really help you out, so please wait for more information. It will come to you.”

 

Hikaru Muno (Author)

“The main visual has an atmosphere to it like nothing else. It’s clear to see how involved everyone is that’s working on the High Card project, it’s almost explosive at every turn. There are so many characters to love and hate and are sure to pierce the hearts of lots of people. Please look forward to the finish product with all you’ve got!”

 

Ebi (Character Designer)

“I designed a lot of characters for this project, but I also created a lot of flashy clothes and accessories too so I think there’ll be plenty for the eyes to enjoy. There’s a lot of that in the main visual too which really captures what High Card is all about! There’s a lot of things I’m personally looking forward to as a fan too, like the setting and story. I hope you’re all excited too!”

 

(C) TMS

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    She also said that she pulled some faces people have probably never seen before and so she looks forward to people seeing them.

    ©2019 Homura Kawamoto・Tōru Naomura / SQUARE ENIX・”Kakegurui: The Movie” Production Committee

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