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TV Anime 'Olympia Kyklos' Announces Cast and Staff
Main cast as well as additional staff members for the short television anime Olympia Kyklos were announced through its official website on Wednesday. In addition to the cast and staff, the website also unveiled a new key visual (pictured right). The anime is set to premiere in Japan on April 20 via Tokyo MX.
Cast
Demetrios: Daisuke Ono (JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 3: Stardust Crusaders)
Village Mayor: Jin Katagiri (Tiger & Bunny)
Professor Iwatani: Takashi Satou (Nandaka Velonica)
Staff
Script: Atsushi Tsuboi, Takeshi Takemura
Editing, CG Production: Nobishiro Lab
Opening Theme Arrangement, Ending Theme Composition: Akihito Hayashi
Sound Production: Sounds U
Production: Dentsu
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The initial announcement in February revealed that Ryou Fujii will direct the series, making this his debut as an anime director. The television anime is said to feature clay animation alongside traditional animation and other video techniques.
Olympia Kyklos aims to adapt the historical comedy manga of the same name, which is drawn by Mari Yamazaki (Thermae Romae). The series began its serialization in Grand Jump magazine in March 2018. It currently has three compiled volumes released, with the latest one being released on July 19 of last year.
Source: animate Times
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Cast
Demetrios: Daisuke Ono (JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 3: Stardust Crusaders)
Village Mayor: Jin Katagiri (Tiger & Bunny)
Professor Iwatani: Takashi Satou (Nandaka Velonica)
Staff
Script: Atsushi Tsuboi, Takeshi Takemura
Editing, CG Production: Nobishiro Lab
Opening Theme Arrangement, Ending Theme Composition: Akihito Hayashi
Sound Production: Sounds U
Production: Dentsu
PV
The initial announcement in February revealed that Ryou Fujii will direct the series, making this his debut as an anime director. The television anime is said to feature clay animation alongside traditional animation and other video techniques.
Olympia Kyklos aims to adapt the historical comedy manga of the same name, which is drawn by Mari Yamazaki (Thermae Romae). The series began its serialization in Grand Jump magazine in March 2018. It currently has three compiled volumes released, with the latest one being released on July 19 of last year.
Source: animate Times
News submitted by RadiantBreeze