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More Re-Kan! Cast, Theme Song Artists Announced

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Mikako Izawa, more announced, every♥ing to sing theme songs

The second round of cast announcements for the television anime adaptation for Re-Kan! was announced on Tuesday.

The additional cast includes:


Yoshihisa Kawahara as Daihen-zamurai


Mikako Izawa as Hanako-san


Kujira as Ero-neko


Eriko Matsui as Merry-san


Aya Uchida as Kogal Spirit


Futaba Kino as Faceless Spirit

The group every♥ing!, which consists of Erii Yamazaki (who voice main characters in the show), will provide the opening and ending themes. The opening theme is titled "Colorful Story," and the ending theme is titled "Kesaran Pasaran." The single containing the two themes will be released on May 13, along with an as-yet untitled theme for the Bokosuka Girls: Tatsunoko Gakuen Climax PS Vita game, and a DVD that contains the music video to "Colorful Story."

In addition, the official website to the series announced a special viewing of the anime's first episode, and a talk show with the main cast. The event will be held on March 14 on the No. 10 screen of United Cinema Toyosu, 2:00 p.m. The main cast (Ibuki Kido, M.A.O, and Erii Yamazaki) will attend.

The main cast were announced last December:


Ibuki Kido (World Conquest Zvezda Plot's Roboko) as Makoto Ogawa, a person with a bright personality who is also a bit of an airhead. A girl... maybe.

The official website for the anime also began streaming a promotional video last December during Comic Market 87.

Seta started the manga as a one-shot story in Houbunsha published the fourth compiled book volume in October 2013.

The anime will premiere this spring.

Source: MoCa News

Images © Hinako Seta Tokyo Broadcasting System Television


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