Azuki’s newest anime mission—Fractured Reflections—will debut on February 27 at 18:00 PT as a part of the continued Enter The Backyard anthology collection.
The episode will first be proven on Anime.com earlier than being made accessible on Azuki’s YouTube channel, marking the second instalment in a deliberate three-part collection.
Azuki, initially recognised for its NFT assortment, has been creating animation tasks to increase its storytelling past digital property. The newest episode continues this initiative, incorporating themes of thriller and exploration.
What’s Fractured Reflections?
The episode follows Shao and Raizan, two sisters who develop up within the Alley, counting on one another to outlive.
When Raizan out of the blue disappears, Shao begins trying to find her, carrying her sister’s sword as a connection to the previous. Her search leads her to a torii gate, an entrance to an unfamiliar place referred to as the Backyard.
The manufacturing brings collectively a crew of skilled business figures, together with Gorō Taniguchi as artistic producer, Yukio Takatsu as director, and Taku Kishimoto dealing with collection composition. The episode options character designs by Kazuto Nakazawa, identified for his work on varied anime productions.

How one can watch the premiere?
The premiere shall be hosted on Anime.com, the place viewers can be part of a watch occasion. To take part, customers have to create an account on the platform and log in on the scheduled time.
Forward of the occasion, blind bins containing digital stickers and avatar customisation choices shall be accessible for buy. These stickers can be utilized within the watch occasion chat, including an interactive factor to the viewing expertise.
Following its debut on Anime.com, Fractured Reflections shall be uploaded to Azuki’s YouTube channel, the place will probably be accessible on demand.