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Crunchyroll Launches RErideD -Derrida, who leaps through time- With First 4 Episodes


ReRided Key VisualIt looks like this series has leapt through time for an early premiere!

Earlier today, Crunchyroll started streaming RErideD -Derrida, who leaps through time- on their digital platform. The show’s first four episodes launched on the platform shortly after the announcement, more than week ahead of its October 3 premiere.

Takuya Satō (Armitage III, Kase-san and Morning Glories) is directing the project at Geek Toys, with Koji Watanabe (Ace Attorney, Star Blazers 2199) providing character designs. Kenji Konuta (Blood Lad, SerVamp) is in charge of series composition.

The confirmed voice cast includes:

  • Derrida Yvain: Kensho Ono
  • Yuri Dietrich: Himika Akaneya
  • Vidaux Völker: Hiroo Sasaki
  • Mayuka: Kaede Hondo
  • Graham: Kazutomi Yamamoto
  • Jacques Yvain: Kenichirou Matsuda
  • Mage Bilstein: M.A.O
  • Hans Andrei: Minoru Inaba
  • Nathan Bilstein: Takahiro Sakurai
  • Donna: Yu Kobayashi

ReRided Key VisualCrunchyroll describes RErideD -Derrida, who leaps through time- as:

In 2050 young engineer Derrida Yvain is famous for his contribution to “Autonomous Machine DZ,” at his father’s company, Rebuild. But when he and his colleague Nathan discover a dangerous flaw in their creation, their warnings go ignored. The next day after Nathan’s daughter Mage’s birthday party, the group barely escapes an attack by unknown forces, leading to Derrida’s unwitting captivity in cryogenic stasis. Ten years later, he emerges a man out of time in a world at war with the mechanical lifeforms he helped create. Now, he fights to survive his nightmare future to make good his promise to “Take care of Mage.”

Source: Crunchyroll

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