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anime series Sonny BoyKey visual of Sonny BoyGenreScience fiction, survival[1]Created byShingo Natsume Anime television seriesDirected byShingo NatsumeProduced byMotoki MukaichiIsao
IshikawaJitsurou KikuchiKensaku WadaYuuko MatsuiAyuri TaguchiWritten byShingo NatsumeMusic byVarious[a]StudioMadhouseLicensed byCrunchyroll SA/SEA: MedialinkOriginal networkTokyo MX, KBS, SUN, BS Asahi, RABOriginal run July 16, 2021 – October 1, 2021Episodes12 Anime and manga portal Sonny Boy is an original Japanese anime television series animated by Madhouse and written and directed by Shingo Natsume. The series aired from July to October 2021. Sonny Boy utilizes non-traditional storytelling, occasionally skipping over major events and instead focusing on various characters' reactions to those events. While fantasy elements are present, the series primarily uses its setting to explore psychological themes such as identity, social expectation, freedom, and loneliness. [2] Plot[edit] Midway through a seemingly endless day of summer vacation, third-year middle school student Nagara and his class, along with transfer student Nozomi and the aloof and mysterious Mizuho, are suddenly transported to an alternate dimension. The group calls the new dimension "This World", and finds it has its own set of rules and physics. Over time, while trying to get back home, they realize that they have individual supernatural abilities, but also find it difficult to navigate their own interpersonal relationships. The class later splits into two groups due to internal conflicts. As both the groups continue journeying to find their way back home, they discover many other students who have spent thousands of years in other "This Worlds".
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