![]() ![]() Mai from Avex Entertainment contributed the theme song, entitled "Night, I Stand". Hiroya Iijima was in charge of the angel enemy designs, also based on original artwork for the game. ![]() Ai Yokoyama was responsible for designing the main characters of Bloody Fate based on the original Bayonetta character designs by Mari Shimizaki, who also supervised the project. Temperantia, Cardinal Virtues of Temperanceīloody Fate was created by the anime studio Gonzo. After an epic battle in which both summon celestial monsters, Bayonetta kills Balder. This deranged sage sees the world as irredeemably corrupt and wishes to destroy it. Battling the hordes of angelic-themed monsters (she calls them "ghosts") that stand in her way, Bayonetta's journey takes her to the isolated European town of Vigrid, where she confronts the last Lumen Sage, Balder. After waking from 500 years of slumber at the bottom of a lake, with no memory of her life before, the Umbra witch Bayonetta embarks on a journey to rediscover her identity and her past. Plot Īs an adaptation of Bayonetta rather than a direct translation, Bloody Fate's storyline follows the events and characters of the game with some slight changes to locales, order and details. The film has been licensed in North America by Funimation and the English dub features most of the same voice cast from the game reprising their respective roles.Īfter the positive reception of the film, the Japanese cast of Bloody Fate returned to lend their voices to the characters in Bayonetta 2, as well as the special Wii U edition of the first game in 2014. The film was released in Japanese theaters on November 23, 2013, and later released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on February 14, 2014. īloody Fate was the first piece of Bayonetta media to be voiced in Japanese, as opposed to the first game being voiced exclusively by an English cast. ![]() The film was directed by Fuminori Kizaki with screenplay by Mitsutaka Hirota. Although there has been no official word on a localized release for western audiences, a little, barely visible, disabled “English” link in the top right-hand corner of the official website seems to signify that production company Gonzo does in fact have…international plans.Bayonetta: Bloody Fate is a 2013 anime film produced by Gonzo, based on PlatinumGames' 2009 video game, Bayonetta. To round things out, Afro Samurai director Fuminori Kizaki is manning the directorial helm for the film, further cementing our aforesaid notion that this endeavor is indeed stacked with a roster of talent.īayonetta: Bloody Fate is scheduled for a release on November 23 in select Japanese theaters. Naturally, the star of the film, Bayonetta, will be played by Atsuko Tanaka, best known for her work on Ghost in the Shell as Motoko Kusanagi, while Mie Sonozaki (of Strike Witches and WALL-E notoriety) voices the intrepid Jeanne. So that means Cereza, Enzo, Luka, Rodin and of course Jeanne are all back here, and being voiced by a cast of Japanese powerhouses. The latest trailer of Bayonetta: Bloody Fate is comprised of all the things missing in the original montage: the entire cast of freaks and misfits we all came to love in the game. Fortunately, today that silence was broken. While we were treated to a debut trailer upon first reveal, all’s been quiet regarding the project since that initial unveiling. In any event, when it was announced several weeks ago that the fan favorite, angel-slaying siren would be reprising her role in a feature length anime film, we (and the Platinum Games enthusiasts of the world) exploded with excitement. Actually, we question the value of their very life - that’s how much we love the gun-toting, hail-flowing, hyper-sexual vixen. We seriously question the integrity of any gamer who says they don’t like Bayonetta. ![]()
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