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The tale of outcasts Anime Sets January 2023 Broadcast with Key Visual, Additional Cast

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Upcoming historical fantasy anime The tale of outcasts today revealed that the series will make its debut in January 2023, while also bringing in cast for them to play additional outcasts gathered together in the epic new key visual below.

 

Key Visual

The tale of outcasts anime key visual

 

The newly announced cast members are as follows:

 

Risa Imayanagi as

Diana

The tale of outcasts Diana character design

 

Junichi Suwabe (Aizawa in My Hero Academia) as

Naberius

The tale of outcasts Naberius character design

 

Ryotaro Okiayu (Kongming in Ya Boy Kongming!) as

Grand Master

The tale of outcasts Leader character design

 

Kentaro Kumagai (Takeshima in Aoashi) as

Takenami

The tale of outcasts Takenami character design

 

Yu Kobayashi (Sasha in Attack on Titan) as

Astaroth

The tale of outcasts Astaroth character design

 

Chitose Morinaga (Umiko in NEW GAME!) as

Maury

The tale of outcasts Molly character design

 

Karin Oda as

Harriet

The tale of outcasts Harriet character design

 

 

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Based on the manga by Makoto Hoshi, The tale of outcasts is being directed by Yasutaka Yamamoto (Noblesse) at studio Ashi Productions, with series composition by Kenichi Yamashita (Holmes of Kyoto) and character designs by Mina Ohsawa (given), plus music by Hiroaki Tsutsumi (JUJUTSU KAISEN) and Kana Hashiguchi (Classroom of the Elite Season 2).

 

Crunchyroll, who announced in July that it will be streaming the anime worldwide, describes the series as such:

 

The demon by her side is her salvation.

The girl by his side is his pastime.

Their encounter in the late nineteenth-century British Empire begins the tale of a search for someplace to belong.

To their fellow outcasts, this demon and girl whisper their tale in the dark of night.

 

Source: Comic Natalie

 

 

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