Once you go black, you never go back.
If you read the kickstarter page there's a little more to it. That said, that little more looks like it's been done before. I actually mention this to anyone who asks or is named Hayabusa, but given this is a kickstarter with group of well established industry pros I'd actually like to see something a little more out of the ordinary and a little more ambitious than what they have which is shaping up to be a watchable near future sci-fi action drama and shallow critique of societal norms. But hey, that's just, like, one person's opinion. If you wanna know more than speculation you could always look back to Japan in '97 'cause that's when Ishii wrote the original story for this. But that's not the important part. It's the fact that this is western money coming back into the anime industry. That means our voices get heard more and potentially things that appeal more to the western anime fan demographic will arise. It sounds kinda stupid when I say it, but maybe anime will be something I'm willing to follow again in the future.
Hahaha.
Comment of note for the KLK conversation, the English language version VA for Satsuki admitted at an Otakon 2014 panel that she was convinced she would be fired after her first recording session because of how badly she had done. She was pleasantly surprised when they kept her on. Given what I've seen, I'm surprised too.
Jube, if you wanna be staff so bad, you need only apply.
Wu Tang ain't nothing it fuck with.
When's Mahvel?