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Crunchyroll To Stream Rokka ~Braves of the Six Flowers~


Rokka Brave of the Six Flowers Key Visual 002 - 20150625The flowers will bloom in Crunchyroll’s simulcast lineup this summer.

Earlier today, Crunchyroll announced that they will stream Rokka -Braves of the Six Flowers-. The series is currently slated to hit the platform on July 4, at 12:30PM Pacific (3:30PM Eastern). Fans in the Los Angeles area who can’t wait that long can catch the world première at Anime Expo on July 2.

Rokka ~Braves of the Six Flowers~ is based on Ishio Yamagata’s light novel series of the same name. The series will be directed by Takeo Takahashi (Spice and Wolf) and animated by Passione. Character designs are being handled by Sayaka Koiso (Rail Wars!), while Tatsuhiko Urahata (DNA², NANA) works on the scripts.

The confirmed voice cast is as follows:

  • Adlet: Souma Saito (Akame ga KILL!)
  • Nachetania: Yoko Hikasa (K-ON!)
  • Fremie: Aoi Yuuki (Puella Magi Madoka Magica)
  • Hans: Kenichi Suzumura (Gintama)
  • Maura: Rina Sato (A Certain Magical Index)
  • Chamot: Ai Kakuma (Amagi Brilliant Park)
  • Goldov: Kouki Uchiyama (Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn)

Rokka -Braves of the Six Flowers- will be available to viewers in all regions outside of Japan.

At this year’s Sakura-Con, Pony Can USA revealed that they licensed the series for North America.

Since the show’s initial reveal, we’ve seen a pair of promotional videos, a key visual, and numerous character designs, which you can check out below.

Key Visual

Rokka no Yuusha Key Visual 001 - 20150506

Character Visuals

Promo Video 1

Promo Video 2

Source: Crunchyroll

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