Dark Gathering TV Anime Announces Cast for Ai Kamiyo
With a grim past and even grimmer grades, first-year Ai Kamiyo will be taken under protagonist Keitaro’s wing as a tutoring student in the upcoming TV anime adaptation of supernatural horror manga Dark Gathering. Her character design was revealed today, along with the casting of Rina Kawaguchi (Reginleif in Record of Ragnarok).
Ai Kamiyo Character Design
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The anime’s previously uncovered main cast is as follows:
Yu Sasahara (Emilico in SHADOWS HOUSE) as
Yayoi Hozuki
Nobunaga Shimazaki (Yuki in Fruits Basket) as
Keitaro Gentoga
Kana Hanazawa (Nadeko in Bakemonogatari) as
Eiko Hozuki
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Based on the 2019 manga by Kenichi Kondo, Dark Gathering is being directed by Hiroshi Ikehata (TONIKAWA: Over The Moon For You) at studio OLM (Summer Time Rendering, ODDTAXI), with series composition by Shigeru Murakoshi (ZOMBIE LAND SAGA) and character designs by Shinya Segawa (Pastel Memories), alongside these staff members:
- Art Director: Yasujiro Osada
- Director of Photography: Yuho Ando
- 3DCG Director: Takahiro Uezono
- Color Designer: Ritsuko Utagawa
- Sound Director: Kohei Yoshida
- Music: Kohta Yamamoto (Attack on Titan Final Season), Shun Narita (Noblesse), Yusuke Ceo (Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online)
VIZ Media, which publishes the manga’s official English version, describes the first volume as such:
Keitaro is ready to stop living as a shut-in. He’s starting university. He’s reconnecting with his childhood friend. He’s taking a tutoring job. And he’s not messing around with ghosts anymore. At least that’s what he thinks, until he finds out the elementary schooler he’s tutoring is an occult-obsessed genius who’s hunting down dangerous spirits and won’t stop until she’s found the one that took her mom!
The anime adaptation is scheduled to begin airing sometime in Summer 2023.
Source: Comic Natalie
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