The Blue Wolves of Mibu TV Anime Shares New Trailer Introducing Character Voices, Music

 The Blue Wolves of Mibu TV Anime Shares New Trailer Introducing Character Voices, Music
March 13 in Japan marks "Shinsengumi Day" following the founding of the Mibu Roshigumi (a predecessor of the Shinsengumi military unit) on March 13, 1863. To commemorate the memorial day, the official website for the upcoming TV anime adaptation of The Blue Wolves of Mibu (known as Ao no Miburo in Japan) manga, whose story centers on the members of Shinsengumi, released a new trailer including character voices and soundtrack music, for the first time. The three characters heard in the clip include Nio Chirinu voiced by Shuichiro Umeda, Toshizo Hijikata by Yohei Azakami, and Soji Okita by Kensho Ono. The other main characters introduced are Hajime Saito by Chiaki Kobayashi, Taro Tanaka by Shun Horie, Kamo Serizawa by Ryota Takeuchi, and Isami Kondo by Tomokazu Sugita. Additionally, the anime is set to broadcast on the Yomiuri and NTV nationwide network across Japan on Saturday evenings at 5:30 p.m. JST. The city of Kyoto, where the story is set, is also collaborating with the project. RELATED: The Blue Wolves of Mibu TV Anime Premieres in Fall 2024 The anime's main staff includes: Director : Kumiko Habara ( I'm the Villainess, So I'm Taming the Final Boss ) Series Composition : Kenta Ihara ( Handyman Saitou in another world ) Character Design : Yuko Oba, Miyako Nishida Sound Director : Toshiki Kameyama Music : Yuki Hayashi Anime Production : MAHO FILM ( My Unique Skill Makes Me OP Even at Level 1 ) The anime adaptation was announced in September last year and announced its fall 2024 broadcast date in December . The manga from Tsuyoshi Yasuda ( DAYS ) has run in Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine since October 2021, releasing 12 tankobon volumes to date. Its English edition is licensed by Kodansha USA, and with the first volume released on February 27, 2024. Kodansha USA introduces the story: Nio is an orphan who can’t help dreaming of a better world. In this action-packed manga, he meets two men who show him how much a few swords can change history. This riveting samurai series from the acclaimed creator of Days shares its setting with Rurouni Kenshin and chronicles the founding of the Shinsengumi by handsome and volatile men fighting for justice…and for themselves! Source : The Blue Wolves of Mibu TV anime official website / Twitter ©Tsuyoshi Yasuda, KODANSHA/"The Blue Wolves of Mibu" Production Committee

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