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New “D.Gray-man Hallow” Cast Members Unveiled


d gray-man hallow visual 002 - 20160328This summer’s going to be a bit, well, “gray,” man.

That was awful…

Earlier today, the official d.Gray-Man Hallow website updated with new voice cast announcement. The lineup will add the following:

  • Arystar Krory: Noriaki Sugiyama
  • Miranda Lotto: Ami Koshimizu
  • Bookman: Hochu Otsuka
  • Komui Lee Go Inoue
  • Reever Wenhamm: Tomokazu Sugita
  • Johnny Grill: Mitsuhiro Ichiki
  • Malcom=C=Lvellie: Toru Okawa
  • Madarao: Takuya Eguchi
  • Tokusa: Soma Saito
  • Tewaku: Rie Suegara

d gray-man 2016 Animedia Visual - 20160204The new cast members join the previously confirmed cast:

  • Allen Walker: Ayumu Murase
  • Yu Kanda: Takuya Sato
  • Lavi: Natsuki Hanae
  • Lenalee Lee: Ai Kakuma
  • Howard Link: Shinnosuke Tachibana
  • The Earl of Millenium: Yutaka Aoyama
  • Tyki Mikk: Masakazu Nishida
  • Road Kamelot: Yui Kondo
  • Wisely: Soichiro Hoshi
  • Alma Karma: Ryota Asari

D.Gray-man Hallow is the sequel to 2008 anime series D.Gray-man. Yoshiharu Ashino (Tweeny Witches, Cross Ange) is helming the project at TMS Entertainment, while Yousuke Kabashima (Lord Marksman and Vanadis, The Girl Who Leapt Through Space) provides character designs. Scripts will be written by the team of Kenichi Yamashita (Actually, I Am…), Michiko Yokote (Shirobako, Dagashi Kashi), and Tatsuto Higuchi (Schwarzes Marken, My-Otome).

The remaining crew includes:

  • Art Director: Masatoshi Kai
  • Chief Animation Director: Yousuke Kabashima
  • Art design: Kazushi Fujii
  • Sound Director: Takeshi Takadera
  • Director of Photography: Kwang-Jun Kim
  • Color design: Junko Suenaga
  • Design: Yasuhiro Moriki
  • Editing: Tomoki Nagasaka

D.Gray-man Hallow will hit Japanese TV this July. A 90-second promo video was unveiled for the show at Anime Japan 2016, which you can check out below:

Source: Yaraon!

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