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New Infini-T Force Promotional Video
Hi all!
A new promotional video for Infini-T Force has been released, giving us a look at all the heroes in both their uniforms as well as their civilian clothes. You can see it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFwaCywIHUM
To accompany the release of the video, the Infini-T Force website included a description of the series. One thing you should know is that the kanji used for Emi's name means "smile" in Japanese.
"The heroine is a young girl, Emi (CV/Ai Kayano), who, contrary to the name given to her by her parents, is a girl who has forgotten how to smile, and has closed off her heart. For Emi, the story begins when, one day, she is entrusted with the strongest weapon, "case." To regain Emi's smile, as well as to protect the world from "Z," who is after the "case" to destroy the world, the Tatsunoko Legends stand up.
Will it be possible to save the heart of Emi, who is the holder of the "case?" Please look forward to the success of the Tatsunoko Legends, who appear in new clothes as well!"
They also announced that the main theme song will be “To be continued…,” sung by the group named Flumpool. This theme will be used for both the TV series and the Infini-T Force movie that is coming in February, and can be heard playing in the background of the new video. When the song was announced, the band’s lead singer, Ryuta Yamamura, had this to say:
"Thank you for letting us write the theme song of "Infini-T Force" at this time.
I wrote it with "infinity" as the theme.
Life may be limited, but I like to think there are infinite possibilities.
However, as people try to do their best, this is a world where there are many setbacks and disappointments.
For someone who has something for which they have not yet given up, I believe that this production will urge them to "continue."
Enjoy the new video, and there's more to come soon!
James
Hola James,
This is awesome! I hope we will have the chance to enjoy it in English (it would be too much to ask for it in Spanish)
Any idea if the producer will have any America release?
Thank you so much for sharing!
Hi all!
As of now, no one has announced obtaining the rights to release the series on home video in America. However, that usually doesn't happen until a series is on the air, or immediately before.
Before (Or concurrently to) that happening, we should be hearing about a legal streaming service that will be carrying the series, with English subtitles, as it airs in Japan. Those deals are always finalized last minute, but with just over three weeks before the broadcast premiere, it's getting to be last minute enough!
These services can take several different forms. Crunchyroll and Funimation are the largest, and they offer their paid subscribers access to the latest episodes of the series they carry literally as they are being broadcast in Japan. For people without paid subscriptions, these episodes become free to view a week later, after the next episode has aired.
Services like Amazon Prime or Hulu offer the same type of simulcasting of episodes as Crunchyroll and Funimation, but you must be a paid subscriber to watch any of their material, even after the next episodes have aired.
Netflix is another pay-to-watch service, but doesn't offer simulcasts. Instead, they wait until the series has finished airing in Japan, then release the entire series all at once, aiming for the binge watching crowd.
I'm sure there are others I've forgotten, but as of right now, these are the major players in the anime streaming service game. I'm hoping that Crunchyroll or Funimation get Infini-T Force, so people can see it without being forced to subscribe to a particular service.
A major caveat regarding these services are that they only cover the United States, and possibly Canada. For people in other parts of the world, you will need to check the streaming services with anime options in your area to see if they will be carrying the series. This lack of international coverage has led to a number of groups that provide free, but definitely not legal, torrent streams of the shows, copied from the legal services within hours of their being released. Sites like nyaa.si and anidex.info can provide links to some of these, if you are otherwise shut out from viewing the series and wish to use them.
Those same sites also offer links to torrents of those shows with subtitles in languages other than English, either taken from legal streaming services in those regions or created by fans in non-English speaking countries who have translated the English subtitles into their native language for their fellow fans to watch. If Infini-T Force is not legally streaming in any Spanish-speaking countries, or if those legal streaming services are not available where you live, this may be your best option to view the series with Spanish language subtitles.
Let me be clear that I am not trying to encouraging people to use the illegal torrent options. I'd highly recommend using a legal, licensed service to view the series. I'm only mentioning the other options to give a more complete answer.
James
Thanks for the info, James.
Are all of the heros completely unrecognizable in their civilian appearances? :/ Or are we Gatch fans just special?
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