Platinum End Anime Reveals 2 New Cast Members, October 7 Premiere

 

Platinum End Anime Reveals 2 New Cast Members, October 7 Premiere



The official website for the television anime of Takeshi Obata and Tsugumi Ohba's Platinum End manga revealed two new cast members on Tuesday. The site also revealed the anime's October 7 premiere date on TBS, and October 8 premiere date on BS11. The new cast members include:

Kaori Maeda as Mimi Yamada

Shōya Chiba as Mizukiyo Minamikawa

The anime will have an uninterrupted 24-episode run (until March 2022) to adapt the manga's entire story. Crunchyroll will stream the anime this fall worldwide outside of Asia.

The cast members include:

Hideya Takahashi (Strike Witches: Road to BerlinJoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind) was previously announced as directing the anime at Signal.MD, but the staff now say he is directing just the "first series." Kazuchika Kise (Ghost in the Shell AriseGhost in the Shell: The New Movie) is directing the "second series." Kōji Ōdate (No Game, No Life) is designing the characters, and Shinichi Inotsume (PERSONA 5 the AnimationHayate the Combat ButlerGangsta.) is supervising the series scripts. KUSANAGI is handling the art, Masanori Ikeda (Digital Frontier) is the CGI director, and Takatoshi Hamano is the sound director at Magic Capsule.

Hideyasu Narita is working on the art design, and Ayumi Ikeda is the color key artist. Yūsuke Ueno (IMAGICA Entertainment Media Service) is editing. Masahiro Tokuda (Cestvs: The Roman FighterLast Hope) is composing the music.

Viz Media describes how the story begins:

As his classmates celebrate their middle school graduation, troubled Mirai is mired in darkness. But his battle is just beginning when he receives some salvation from above in the form of an angel. Now Mirai is pitted against 12 other chosen humans in a battle in which the winner becomes the next god of the world. Mirai has an angel in his corner, but he may need to become a devil to survive.

Obata and Ohba (Death NoteBakuman.) launched the Platinum End manga in Shueisha's Jump SQ. magazine in November 2015, and ended it on January 4. Shueisha published the 14th and final volume on February 4.

Viz Media has been publishing the manga simultaneously in English digitally since the manga's launch. The company also publishes the manga in print.

The two creators serialized Death Note from 2003 to 2006 and Bakuman. from 2008 to 2012, both in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. Viz Media publishes both in North America. Both manga have inspired anime and live-action adaptations.

Source: Platinum End anime's websiteComic Natalie


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