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SYNDUALITY Noir TV Anime Takes Off on July 10, Reveals More Cast, OP/ED Themes

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The upcoming anime for Bandai Namco’s Synduality project, SYNDUALITY Noir, revealed a ton of new information on the series during the first premiere event today, including its July 10 premiere date, additional cast members and both the opening and ending theme songs.

 

Joining the cast of SYNDUALITY Noir are:

 

Daisuke Sakaguchi (Victor Licht in Fire Force

as Michael

 

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Daiki Hamano (Samurai Sword in Chainsaw Man

as Bob

 

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Miku Ito (Miku Nakano in The Quintessential Quintuplets)

as Maria

 

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Performing the opening theme song “RAYTRACER” is STEREO DIVE FOUNDATION with ARCANA PROJECT’s 6th Single “Eureka” being used as the ending theme song. “RAYTRACER” will be available on music streaming services from June 30 with “Eureka” already available to listen to on the band’s YouTube channel.

 

 

RELATED: SYNDUALITY Noir Sci-Fi TV Anime Main PV Announces July 2023 Premiere

 

SYNDUALITY Noir is an original anime series from Namco Bandai Entertainment, Namco Bandai Filmworks and BANDAI SPIRITS with Yuusuke Yamamoto (Encouragement of Climb) in the director’s chair at eightbit. The series is described as such:

 

The “Tears of the New Moon” was a great disaster that brought down a poisonous rain “Blueshist” that could kill people if exposed to it. More than 100 years have passed since then, and mankind has finally begun to overcome the disaster. In the “Nest” settlements scattered throughout the devastated world, beside those who are living strongly, there are humanoid “Megas” equipped with a dual-thinking AI. The year is 2242 A.D. Megas, who had fallen asleep with no memory of their past, finally awoke–.

 

The sci-fi series premieres in Japan on July 10 with Disney Plus exclusively streaming the anime around the world.

 

Source: Comic Natalie

 

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Daryl Harding is a Senior Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs a YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza, and posts photos of his travels on Instagram.