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Pile Voices Character in World Trigger: Tōbōsha Hen Anime

posted on by Kyle Hallmark
Singer is performing show's current theme song

Voice actress and singer World Trigger: Tōbōsha Hen anime.

The combined third and fourth 2016 issues of Weekly Shonen Jump magazine revealed on Monday that the new character is a mysterious middle school student named Kokoa Takeda. She will debut in the 60th episode of the anime on December 27.

Pile (pictured at right) is also performing the anime's current opening theme song "Dream Trigger."

World Trigger: Tōbōsha Hen is an anime-original arc World Trigger manga. The arc premiered on October 10 and is currently ongoing.

The "announced the new World Trigger arc in July.

The World Trigger television anime from streaming the series as it airs.

Toei Animation streamed an English-dubbed trailer for the anime in August.

Toei Animation describes the anime story:

World Trigger begins when a mysterious gate to another world is opened in Mikado City, letting invaders from another dimension called "Neighbors" overrun the area.

A new defense league called "Border" is created in order to protect the City from these apparitions. The fighters are equipped with an amazing weapon called "Trigger" allowing them to put on an armor and use special powers.

The story takes place four years after those events, when a young student, Yuma Kuga, arrives at Mikado City. He witnesses, along with another student Osamu Mikuno, a portal opening. To fight the creature, Osamu finds himself forced to reveal his affiliation to the Border and pulls his Trigger out. When Osamu is injured, Yuma s the fight and saves him. Yuma turns out to be very powerful!

Who is really Yuma? Why did he come to Mikado City?

publishes the manga in print.

The manga also PlayStation Vita, which shipped in Japan on September 17.

Source: Mainichi Shimbun's Mantan Web


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