'Spriggan' Reveals Supporting Cast, Staff, Theme Songs, First Promo
Netflix Japan revealed on Friday additional cast, staff, theme songs, and the first promotional video for the new Spriggan anime adaptation. The six-episode anime series will debut worldwide on Netflix on June 18, with an approximate duration of 45 minutes each.
Cast
Larry Markson: Ryouta Takeuchi (Mahoutsukai no Yome)
Bo Blanche: Tetsu Inada (Boku no Hero Academia)
Mirage: Takehito Koyasu (JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken (TV))
Maria Clemente: Saori Hayami (Youjo Senki)
Bowman: Takayuki Sugou (Baki)
Rie Yamabishi: Mitsuho Kambe (Akebi-chan no Sailor-fuku)
Staff
Sub-character Design, Chief Animation Director: Nao Naitou (Kyoukai no Kanata animation director)
Color Design: Azusa Sasaki (Godzilla: S.P)
Director of Photography: Nobuyuki Murakami (Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Crystal Season III), Ryou Kujirai (2.43: Seiin Koukou Danshi Volley-bu)
Music: Taisei Iwasaki (Kekkai Sensen)
Sound Effects: Yuika Shiraishi (Noragami)
Sound Production: DAX Production
Music Production: Avex Pictures
Taisei Iwasaki is producing the opening and ending theme titled "Seeking the Truth" featuring YAHZARAH and "Ancient Creations" featuring Shing02 (Samurai Champloo), respectively. The opening is previewed in the promotional video below.
Hiroshi Kobayashi (Kiznaiver) is helming the series at David Production. Hiroshi Seko (Vinland Saga) is handling the series composition and script. Shuuhei Handa (Little Witch Academia (TV)) is designing the characters.
Hiroshi Takashige and Ryouji Minagawa serialized the sci-fi action manga in Shounen Super Sunday magazine from February 1989 to January 1996.
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Cast
Larry Markson: Ryouta Takeuchi (Mahoutsukai no Yome)
Bo Blanche: Tetsu Inada (Boku no Hero Academia)
Mirage: Takehito Koyasu (JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken (TV))
Maria Clemente: Saori Hayami (Youjo Senki)
Bowman: Takayuki Sugou (Baki)
Rie Yamabishi: Mitsuho Kambe (Akebi-chan no Sailor-fuku)
Staff
Sub-character Design, Chief Animation Director: Nao Naitou (Kyoukai no Kanata animation director)
Color Design: Azusa Sasaki (Godzilla: S.P)
Director of Photography: Nobuyuki Murakami (Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Crystal Season III), Ryou Kujirai (2.43: Seiin Koukou Danshi Volley-bu)
Music: Taisei Iwasaki (Kekkai Sensen)
Sound Effects: Yuika Shiraishi (Noragami)
Sound Production: DAX Production
Music Production: Avex Pictures
Taisei Iwasaki is producing the opening and ending theme titled "Seeking the Truth" featuring YAHZARAH and "Ancient Creations" featuring Shing02 (Samurai Champloo), respectively. The opening is previewed in the promotional video below.
Hiroshi Kobayashi (Kiznaiver) is helming the series at David Production. Hiroshi Seko (Vinland Saga) is handling the series composition and script. Shuuhei Handa (Little Witch Academia (TV)) is designing the characters.
Hiroshi Takashige and Ryouji Minagawa serialized the sci-fi action manga in Shounen Super Sunday magazine from February 1989 to January 1996.
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9 Comments Recent Comments
How different is this gonna be compared to the movie?
May 28, 2022 2:27 AM by Ronninn
MichaelJackson said:
binging formula isnt good for the hype and overall weekly conversation, but its good for the consumer since you can watch it all of it in a row. I give Wokeflix credit for that.
The movie felt super compressed and production values was its only redeemable quality. Cant see how it can get worse than the movie. If this adaptation actually focuses on proper pacing, the movie might be instead the "must skip" in the future.
KANLen09 said:
Easy skip. The Netflix formula isn't even good at all for binging a show out of the many myriad of the catalogue that's privy marketing won't even help on this.
Easy skip. The Netflix formula isn't even good at all for binging a show out of the many myriad of the catalogue that's privy marketing won't even help on this.
binging formula isnt good for the hype and overall weekly conversation, but its good for the consumer since you can watch it all of it in a row. I give Wokeflix credit for that.
Etherius_ZS said:
I was expecting this to be full 3d but it's got way more 2d than expected. Unless it's telling a different story, I don't see any reason to watch this over the movie.
I was expecting this to be full 3d but it's got way more 2d than expected. Unless it's telling a different story, I don't see any reason to watch this over the movie.
The movie felt super compressed and production values was its only redeemable quality. Cant see how it can get worse than the movie. If this adaptation actually focuses on proper pacing, the movie might be instead the "must skip" in the future.
I remember hearing from someone that they are adapting the same story as in the movie and not the manga although I guess that's not true.
May 28, 2022 12:26 AM by Etherius_ZS
KANLen09 said:
Easy skip. The Netflix formula isn't even good at all for binging a show out of the many myriad of the catalogue that's privy marketing won't even help on this.
Easy skip. The Netflix formula isn't even good at all for binging a show out of the many myriad of the catalogue that's privy marketing won't even help on this.
binging formula isnt good for the hype and overall weekly conversation, but its good for the consumer since you can watch it all of it in a row. I give Wokeflix credit for that.
Etherius_ZS said:
I was expecting this to be full 3d but it's got way more 2d than expected. Unless it's telling a different story, I don't see any reason to watch this over the movie.
I was expecting this to be full 3d but it's got way more 2d than expected. Unless it's telling a different story, I don't see any reason to watch this over the movie.
The movie felt super compressed and production values was its only redeemable quality. Cant see how it can get worse than the movie. If this adaptation actually focuses on proper pacing, the movie might be instead the "must skip" in the future.
May 27, 2022 5:34 PM by MichaelJackson
I was expecting this to be full 3d but it's got way more 2d than expected. Unless it's telling a different story, I don't see any reason to watch this over the movie.
May 27, 2022 3:37 PM by Etherius_ZS
Easy skip. The Netflix formula isn't even good at all for binging a show out of the many myriad of the catalogue that's privy marketing won't even help on this.
May 27, 2022 12:40 PM by KANLen09
This looks like you forget it the week after its out.
Standard netflix formula.
Standard netflix formula.
May 27, 2022 3:38 AM by Swagernator
I do not have faith in Netflix anime anymore.
May 27, 2022 12:17 AM by Runasius
looks cool this is kinda equal to standard 12 episodes TV series too if its 45 minutes each
May 26, 2022 10:06 PM by deg
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How different is this gonna be compared to the movie?
this will adapt the manga better since its more longer in total runtime than the movie
May 28, 2022 2:37 AM by deg