Chinese/Japanese project's "episode 0" airs July 2, 1st episode premieres on July 9

The official Twitter account for the Hitori no Shita the outcast television animation began streaming a promotional video on Friday. The video is the first animated footage from the series.

Shanghai Emon is planning the anime, and animation production will take place in Japan. The series is based on a Chinese web comic. Chinese web company Tencent owns the rights to the original comic.

Emon describes the story:

The protagonist, Cho Soran, leads a very common college student's life until he finds himself caught up in a terrible incident that happened in a small village. As he was walking through a graveyard, Cho Soran is assaulted by zombies. Thinking that it was over for him, a mysterious girl carrying a sword suddenly saves him and disappears.

This strange encounter is going to change drastically the fate of our hero.

Tokyo MX will air a special "episode 0" on July 2, and Tokyo MX1 will premiere the first episode on July 9 at 9:00 p.m. The series will have 12 episodes.

The Japanese cast includes:

Atsushi Tamaru as Chou Soran

Yuko Iida as Chou Soran (child)

Saori Hayami as Fuu Houhou

Kenji Nojima as Jo San

Shinnosuke Tachibana as Jo Yon

Kappei Yamaguchi as Saru

Ayaka Asai as Ryu Kenken

Tadashi Miyazawa as Chou Shakurin

Kanehira Yamamoto as Chou Yotoku

Yōko Hikasa as Natsuka

Marie Miyake as Lo Ryu

Yumi Hara as Fuusaen

Kousuke Toriumi as Chou Reiyu

Wang Xin is directing the anime with assistant directors Kazuhiro Toda and Mitsuo Mori. Kiriponta is serving as chief animation director and character designer. Arisa Komatsu is in charge of color and Senjukubo and Shin Watanabe are handling background art and storyboards. Yoriu and Ashirogimuto are handling photography under director of photography Hayao Sumitomo. Li Haolin is in charge of planning, Li Jintin is serving as chief executive producer, Riku serving as producer, and Yu Tateishi is the production manager. Yu Gi-Seok is the production desk and Masaki Miyabe and Sou Kaon are handling setting production. Pandanium and NAMU Animation are producing the animation.