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Drifters, Magus and Cradle Coffins Stand Together in New SYNDUALITY Anime Key Visual

SYNDUALITY anime header

 

Based on the upcoming video game from Bandai Namco Entertainment, the SYNDUALITY anime project boasts a marvelous sci-fi world filled with humanoid androids called Magus and brave Drifters taking on dangerous expeditions in armored vehicles called Cradle Coffins, which we get a taste of from the series’ new key visual below.

 

Key Visual

SYNDUALITY anime key visual

 

Six new cast members were also announced:

 

Takeo Otsuka (Leon in Trapped in a Dating Sim) as

Kanata

SYNDUALITY Kanata character design

 

Yusuke Kobayashi (Senku in Dr. STONE) as

Tokio

SYNDUALITY Tokio character design

 

Fuminori Komatsu (Polnareff in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure) as

Mouton

SYNDUALITY Mouton character design

 

Konomi Inagaki (Serufu in Do It Yourself!!) as

Ellie

SYNDUALITY Ellie character design

 

Ayaka Ohashi (Aki in Masamune-kun’s Revenge) as

Ange

SYNDUALITY Ange character design

 

Taito Ban (Amane in The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten) as

Black Mask

SYNDUALITY Black Mask character design

 

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The previously announced main cast is as follows:

 

Aoi Koga (Kaguya in Kaguya-sama: Love is War) as

Noir

SYNDUALITY Noir character design

 

Nagisa Aoyama (Ren in Love Live! Superstar!!) as

Ciel

SYNDUALITY Ciel character design

 

M・A・O (Pecorine in Princess Connect! Re: Dive) as

Schnee

SYNDUALITY Schnee character design

 

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The anime’s main staff working at studio eightbit (BLUELOCK) is as follows, following the original story draft by Hajime Kamoshida (Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai) and character designs by neco:

 

 

SYNDUALITY is scheduled to begin airing sometime in 2023, with worldwide streaming heading to Disney+.

 

Source: Comic Natalie

 

 

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