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Filed under · News Dispatch №561
August 8, 2019 · 06:41 · 2 min read

Cast, Production Staff of 'Mugen no Juunin: Immortal' Announced

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The official website of Mugen no Juunin: Immortal, the new anime adaptation of Hiroaki Samura's adventure samurai manga, unveiled the lead cast, production staff, a key visual (pictured), and the first promotional video on Thursday. The anime will stream exclusively on Amazon's Prime Video platform beginning October 2019.

Kenjirou Tsuda (Katekyo Hitman Reborn!) and Ayane Sakura (Juuni Taisen) are voicing the main characters Manji and Rin Asano, respectively.

Staff
Director: Hiroshi Hamasaki (Shigurui, Texhnolyze)
Series Composition: Makoto Fukami (Berserk, Psycho-Pass script)
Character Design: Shingo Ogiso (Arslan Senki (TV))
Art Director: Tadashi Kudou (Katanagatari)
Color Setting: Aiko Shinohara (Black Clover)
Director of Photography: Yukihiro Masumoto (Black Lagoon)
3DCG Director: Kouji Ichikawa (SSSS.Gridman 3DCG animation)
Editing: Mai Hasegawa (Rokudenashi Majutsu Koushi to Akashic Records)
Sound Director: Youji Shimizu (Yuri!!! on Ice)
Sound Effects: Akiko Mutou (Shoukoku no Altair)
Studio: LIDENFILMS

Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Eiko Ishibashi (Albino no Ki live-action film) is composing the music.

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Samura began his manga author career with Mugen no Juunin in Monthly Afternoon in 1993, which concluded after a 19-year serialization in 2012. Kodansha later reprinted the manga in 15 omnibus volumes in 2016-2017 and six 5-in-1 electronic omnibuses in September 2018. The manga has sold a cumulative 7.5 million copies of its compiled volumes.

An official sequel manga titled Mugen no Juunin: Bakumatsu no Shou (Blade of the Immortal: Bakumatsu Arc), by novelist Renji Takigawa (Monument: Aruiwa Jibun Jishin no Kaibutsu) and novice manga artist Ryuu Suenobu, began its serialization in this year's July issue of the Afternoon magazine on May 25. Takigawa is writing the story in collaboration with Samura, featuring illustrations by Suenobu.

The sequel manga is set in the 19th century and follows the protagonist Manji, who was living a secluded life in the Tosa region, but heads to the capital after a visit from an imperial loyalist.

Source: Comic Natalie
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