Anime will use live holographic technology

The official website of the The Glass Mask Year 3 Class D short television anime series revealed on Thursday that the series is getting a new theatrical anime project. The project will use live holographic technology to project the anime. The anime will open at the DMM VR Theater in Kanagawa prefecture this summer, and will feature returning cast as well as new characters.

The Glass Mask Year 3 Class D is a spinoff based on Suzue Miuchi's Glass no Kamen (Glass Mask) manga. The anime re-imagines the manga and its characters in a school gag comedy focused on satirizing modern society. The anime premiered in October, and Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired in Japan.

Michio Machida directed the anime at DLE Inc. Deko Akao ( Noragami , Flying Witch , Arakawa Under the Bridge ) wrote and supervised the scripts. Kio was credited for CG character design and modeling. Ponpoko P ( Naria Girls ) was credited as "MMD Director." Akiko Ashizuka from DLE Inc. and Ryō Kotake from Happinet were credited as producers. Ryuta Shiiki from DLE Inc. and Takuya Sasaki from Happinet were credited for planning. Miuchi was credited as supervisor.

Before producing The Glass Mask Year 3 Class D , Flash anime studio DLE had already produced the parody television anime Glass no Kamen Desu ga (It's Glass Mask But) in 2013, as well as the first Glass Mask film, Glass no Kamen Desu ga Onna Spy no Koi! Murasaki no Bara wa Kiken na Kaori!? (It's Glass Mask But: Female Spy's Love! The Purple Rose Has a Dangerous Scent!?), in the same year.

Source: Comic Natalie