Apocalypse Hotel, an anime set in a post-apocalyptic world, introduces a unique perspective on life after humanity. The series is centered around a lone hotel in Tokyo’s Ginza district that continues to operate amid the collapse of civilization. In the latest update, the anime has released creditless versions of its opening and ending movies, offering fans a clearer look at the show’s vibrant characters.
Directed by Kana Shundo (known for her work on Luminous Witches), Apocalypse Hotel is produced by CygamesPictures. The series’ composition is handled by Shigeru Murakoshi (ZOMBIE LAND SAGA), while Natsuki Yokoyama, renowned for his costume designs in Attack on Titan Final Season, adapts Izumi Takemoto’s original character designs. The anime’s music is composed by Yoshiaki Fujisawa (Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation). Apocalypse Hotel premiered in Japan on April 8.
The series is currently being streamed on Crunchyroll. Describing the show, Crunchyroll offers this synopsis:
“After civilization’s fall, a single hotel stands in the ruins of Tokyo’s Ginza district. Nature has overtaken the area, yet the hotel remains open despite humanity’s downfall. With no current guests and no check-ins on the horizon, the hotel faces an uncertain future. Set in a world where humanity’s memory fades, this survival mystery unfolds with caution.”
Fans can now explore Apocalypse Hotel further with these new, creditless scenes that showcase the stunning animation and deepen the mystery surrounding the hotel’s survival.
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