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Akanesasu Shōjo Anime Gets Extended Trailer, 13 Cast Members


You read that right, folks. Thirteen people are joining in on this adventure.

Earlier today, the official Akanesasu Shōjo (The Girl in Twilight) anime website updated with a new trailer, details on the show’s theme song, and thirteen cast members. We break the details down below.

Trailer

the three and a half minute promo introduces the core concept with character dialogue and text overlays, as theme songs Solanetarium and Koware kake no Radio (Broken Radio) play as background tracks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJWn5-0ESjY

Cast

The series will add the following cast members:

  • Kuroudo Kitta: Daisuke Hirakawa
  • Yūta Taniji: Tarô Yamaguchi
  • Chinami Tomoya: Kengo Kawanishi
  • Jin Hasama: Akio Ohtsuka
  • Sharyo Kōrishi: Masako Katsuki
  • White Goat: Mitsuru Miyamoto
  • Mayuki Tsukimizato: Tomori Kusunoki
  • Teru Ōga: Maki Kawase
  • Akane Matsu: Sayumi Suzushiro
  • Daichi Ōkubo: Risa Kubota
  • Kusuda Anīma : Yurika Kubo
  • Kyōhei Tsuchimiya : Houko Kuwashima
  • Shioku Abuta: Motomu Kiyokawa

Theme Songs

MICHI will perform opening theme song Solanetarium, while Ayami Wajima performs closing theme song Broken Radio.

Solanetarium will ship to retailers on October 1 in both regular and limited editions. You can check the cover art pieces for both CDs out below.

MICHI Solatenarium LE CD Art
Limited Edition
 MICHI Solatenarium SE CD Art
Standard Edition

The series will air on the following networks (All times JST):

  • Animax: 10/1/2018 at 19:30 (10/1/2018 at 7:30PM)
  • Tokyo MX: 10/1/2018 at 22:30 (10/1/2018 at 10:30PM)
  • Yomiuri TV: 10/1/2018 at 26:29 (10/2/2018 at 2:29AM)
  • Animax on PlayStation: 10/1/2018 at 24:27 (10/2/2018 at 12:27AM)

Jin Tamamura (Iron Vendetta) was tapped to direct the project at studios Dandelion Animation Studio and Jūmonji, with Yuuichi Abe (SD Gundam Force, Gundam Evolve OVA 1) serving as series director. Hiroki Harada (Sweetness & Lightning, Jewelpet: Magical Change) will provide character designs, while Shogo Yasukawa (Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma, Mitsuboshi Colors) takes charge of series composition.

Ryūtarō Nakahara, under the pseudonym Ryu☆, will score the soundtrack.

Other confirmed crew members include:

  • Series Director: Yūichi Abe
  • Screenplay: Shogo Yasukawa
  • Sub-Character Design: Yuki Kawashima
  • Sub-Character Design: Akitomo Yamamoto
  • Sub-Character Design: Koji Watanabe
  • Animation Director: Akitomo Yamamoto
  • Equalizer Design: Ryō Hirata
  • Clutter Design: Yasuhiro Moriki
  • Prop Design: Susumu Imaishi
  • Prop Design: Koji Watanabe
  • Prop Design: Ryō Hirata
  • Prop Design: Sayaka Takase
  • Storyboards: Stanislas Brunet
  • Art Director: Yoshisa Ito
  • Art Setting: Akihiro Hirasawa
  • Art: Kusanagi
  • 3D CGI: Hideaki Takeda
  • Director of Photography: Atsushi Satou
  • Photography: Studio Shamrock
  • Editor: Mai Hasegawa
  • Sound Director: Hiroto Morishita
  • Production Cooperation: Spring
  • Original Concept: Kōtarō Uchikoshi
  • Original Character Design: Hiroyuki Asada
  • Original Character Design: Masakazu Katsura
  • Concept Artist: Hiroyuki Asada
  • Sci-Fi Setting: Hiroshi Yamamoto

Akanesasu Shojo Visual - HorizontalThe confirmed voice cast includes:

  • Asuka Tsuchinomiya: Tomoyo Kurosawa
  • Yū Tōchū: Lynn
  • Mia Silverstone: Nao Touyama
  • Nana Nanase: Ami Koshimizu
  • Kuroe Morisu: Marina Inoue

Animax is a subsidiary of Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan and AK Holdings. The network, which is based in Tokyo’s Minato prefecture, launched on May 20,1998. The network operates linear networks in Japan, Asia (South East Asia, Philippines, Hong Kong and Taiwan), and South Korea, as well as Video-on-Demand services in the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

Notable shareholders of Animax include Sunrise, Toei Animation, TMS Entertainment, and Nihon Ad Systems.

Source: Ota-suke

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