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RE:Anime Starts 2023 with a GENSHIN IMPACT Video — GeekTyrant

Jan 23, 2023

RE:Anime has made a bit of a name for itself for making awesome live-action adaptations of iconic anime fights. They’ve done videos for Naruto, Boruto, Seven Deadly Sins, and many others. To kick off 2023 though, the team has branched out into new territory with their first ever take on a video game. Their latest video features popular characters from the very popular mobile and PC game Genshin Impact. Peter Adrian (The Paper Tigers) portrays Cyno, Yoshi Sudarso (The Paper Tigers) plays Alhaitham, Mari Takahashi (Coyote Sunset) portrays Candace, and Hana Wu (Five-Cent Life) plays Dehya. The video is relatively short with the focus on a fight between Cyno and Alhaitham with a brief moment of Dehya jumping into the fray. This Genshin Impact video was directed by Danny Shepherd.

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