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Ikebukuro West Gate Park Anime's 2nd Subtitled Video Reveals More Cast & Staff, Song Info, October 6 Debut

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Junichi Suwabe, more co-star

The official website for the television Funimation posted the second English-subtitled promotional video on Friday. The video lists more cast and staff , provides information on the opening and ending theme songs, and announces the October 6 premiere. (The video also previews the opening theme song and the character voices as the video's narrators.)

ing the cast are:

Masanori Tsuchiya is directing the sound.

INNOSENT in FORMAL are contributing the ending theme "after song."

The series will premiere on the channel BS11 channels.

The mystery novel series is set in Tokyo's Ikebukuro ward, in the eponymous Ikebukuro Nishiguchi Kōen (known by locals as "Ikebukuro West Gate Park," the place's English name). The story centers on Makoto Majima, the son of a local fruit vendor, and known as the "Troubleshooter of Ikebukuro." He helps everyone from his friends to local street toughs in solving various incidents.

The anime's cast includes Reiō Tsuchida as Kyōichi.

Tada Never Falls in Love) is deg the characters.

Ishida published the 15th Ikebukuro West Gate Park novel volume on September 12. The series inspired a popular live-action television series in 2000, as well as a live-action special titled Digital Manga Publishing released all four volumes of Aritou's manga in English.

The anime's premiere has been scheduled to premiere in July.

Sources: Ikebukuro West Gate Park anime's YouTube channel

Update: Amazon Prime Video will stream the anime in Japan before it runs on over-the-air television, but AT-X will premiere it at 9:00 p.m. Thanks, Takkun4343


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