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Nanbaka Anime Casts Toshiyuki Toyonaga, Yoshimasa Hosoya, More
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The official website of the television anime of Shō Futamata's Nanbaka manga revealed additional cast and a new visual for the anime on Monday.
The additional cast includes:
Yoshimasa Hosoya as Musashi, Prisoner Number 634
Yuuki Fujiwara as Liang, Prisoner Number 2
Yū Kobayashi as Upa, Prisoner Number 58
Genki Okawa as Chii, Prisoner Number 71
Yūto Adachi as Troix, Prisoner Number 3
Takao Mitsutomi as Honey, Prisoner Number 82
Eishin Fudemura as Hitoshi Sugoroku, Hajime Sugoroku's little brother
The previously announced cast includes:
Tetsuya Kakihara as Uno, Prisoner Number 11
Airu Shiozaki as Rokku, Prisoner Number 69
Daiki Kobayashi as Niko, Prisoner Number 25
Tomokazu Seki as Hajime Sugoroku, block 13 warden
Satomi Akesaka as Momoko Hyakushiki, prison warden
Kimeru as Kiji Mitsuba, block 3 warden
Shouma Yamamoto as Kenshirō Yozakura, block 4 warden
Sōichiro Hoshi as Samon Gokū, block 5 warden
Shunsuke Takeuchi as Yamato Godai, block 13 deputy warden
Keito Okuyama as Seitarō Tanabata, block 13 guard
The anime will premiere this fall.
The original manga centers around four prisoners: Jūgo, a man who attempted to break out of prison and ended up extending his jail time; Uno, a man who likes to gamble with women; Rokku, a man who likes to get into fights; and Niko, a man who likes anime. Along with their warden Hajime, the high-tension action comedy story unfolds.
Shinji Takamatsu (Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, School Rumble, Gintama) is directing the anime, with scripts by Mitsutaka Hirota (The Prince of Tennis II, Bayonetta: Bloody Fate, Phantasy Star Online 2: The Animation).
Futamata launched the manga on the Comico app in 2013. The second compiled book volume shipped in Japan on May 12. Crunchyroll digitally published the first volume of the manga in English last December as part of a collaboration with Comico, and released the second volume earlier this month.
Source: Animate Times