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Leviathan Anime: Orange’s Exciting Netflix Premiere Date

Orange's upcoming anime series, based on Scott Westerfeld's acclaimed Leviathan novel series, is generating significant buzz as it prepares for its exclusive premiere on Netflix on July 10, 2025.This alternate-history narrative is set against the richly developed backdrop of 1914, a tumultuous time on the cusp of World War I.

Orange’s upcoming anime series, based on Scott Westerfeld’s acclaimed Leviathan novel series, is generating significant buzz as it prepares for its exclusive premiere on Netflix on July 10, 2025. This alternate-history narrative is set against the richly developed backdrop of 1914, a tumultuous time on the cusp of World War I. The story follows the adventures of a prince on the run who unexpectedly crosses paths with a girl disguised as a boy on the bioengineered airship, Leviathan. This unique combination of historical elements and imaginative technology promises to deliver a captivating experience for viewers, bringing Westerfeld’s innovative world to life through dynamic animation and storytelling.

Directed by Christophe Ferreira, known for his work on the visually stunning Eden designs, the series aims to deliver both an engaging narrative and mesmerizing visuals. The soundtrack is being crafted by renowned composers Nobuko Toda and Kazuma Jinnouchi, who are familiar to fans of anime for their substantial contributions to iconic series like Ghost in the Shell and Ultraman. Furthermore, celebrated composer Joe Hisaishi, famous for his work on Studio Ghibli films, will provide an original song, adding an extra layer of emotional depth to the series. With such an esteemed creative team and a strong pedigree of production from Orange and Qubic Pictures, there is high anticipation surrounding the quality of animation and artistry that fans can expect.

The collaboration between Orange and Qubic Pictures marks another milestone for studios known for bringing beloved stories to life through animation. Qubic Pictures has previously garnered acclaim for its adaptation of works such as Haruko Ishikawa’s Land of the Lustrous and the Netflix release Godzilla Singular Point. The inclusion of notable industry figures like producer Justin Leach and producer Katrina Minett, who have been actively promoting the series at events such as Otakon, indicates a robust effort to connect with the anime community ahead of the premiere. As the anticipation grows, fans are left eager to see how this riveting tale, filled with adventure and intrigue, unfolds on the screen.

Summary

Orange has announced that its highly anticipated anime adaptation of Scott Westerfeld’s “Leviathan” novel series will premiere on Netflix on July 10, 2025, in collaboration with Qubic Pictures. The series is directed by Christophe Ferreira, features a soundtrack with an original song by renowned composer Joe Hisaishi, and highlights the story set in 1914 featuring a prince on the run and a girl disguised as a boy aboard a bioengineered airship. The production team also includes notable composers Nobuko Toda and Kazuma Jinnouchi. Earlier in August, representatives of Qubic Pictures showcased the project at the Otakon convention, emphasizing the studio’s history of successful anime adaptations and CGI contributions in the industry.