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Shaman King Flowers Anime Unveils First PV And Additional Cast Members

The anime is scheduled to premiere in January 2024.

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The first promo video for the anime adaptation of Hiroyuki Takei’s Shaman King Flowers manga. The promo video also revealed an additional cast for the anime.

The new cast members include:

  • Ami Koshimizu voices Luca Asakura
  • Kentaro Ito voices Daikyo Oboro
  • Kenta Miyake voices Ryuji Ichihara
  • Chihiro Ueda voices Namaha

The anime is scheduled to premiere in January 2024.

The previously revealed cast members include:

  • Nana Mizuki as Tamao Tamamura
  • Takumo Miyazono as Ponchi
  • Noriaki Kanze as Konchi
  • Masahiko Tanaka as Ryunosuke Umemiya
  • Wataru Takagi as Tokagero
  • Yoko Hikasa as Hana Asakura
  • Katsuyuki Konishi as Amidamaru
  • Sumire Uesaka as Alumni Niumbirch
  • Shun Horie as Yohane Asakura
  • Michiko Kaiden as Gakko Ibuki
  • Romi Park as Tao Men

The staff members for the anime are:

  • Director: Takeshi Furuta
  • Scripts: Shoji Yonemura
  • Character Design: Mayuko Yamamoto
  • Over Soul Design: Toshiumi Iizumi, Satoshi Mutsuda
  • Prop Design: Yuji Shibata
  • Art Director/Art Design: Jin’ya Kimura
  • Color Key Artist: Natsuko Otsuka
  • Compositing Director of Photography: Teruyuki Kawase
  • Editing: Kumiko Sakamoto
  • Music: Yuki Hayashi
  • Sound Director: Masafumi Mima
  • Music Production: King Records

In 2012, Takei launched Shaman King Flower as a sequel to his original Shaman King manga in Jump X magazine.

The manga ended in the magazine’s final issue in 2014. Later in 2017, Takei launched the new spinoff manga, Shaman King The Super Star. The manga was later put on hiatus in September 2021.

Kodansha USA publishes both manga in English.

The new Shaman King anime premiered in April 2021, and in August 2022, Netflix began streaming the anime worldwide.

The anime adapted all 35 volumes of the original manga’s new complete edition. Kodansha published this new edition in print volumes in Japan in June 2020.

The first anime adaptation of the manga premiered in 2001.

Source: Comic Natalie