The
Promised Neverland Anime's 4th Commercial Streamed
The official website for the television anime adaptation of Kaiu Shirai and Posuka Demizu's The Promised Neverland (Yakusoku no Neverland)
manga began streaming the fourth commercial on Friday. The video previews UVERworld's opening theme song "Touch off."
The anime's cast includes:
(Top row in image above)
·
Nao
Fujita as Sister Krone
·
Yuko
Kaida as Isabella/Mom
·
Shinei
Ueki as Don
·
Lynn as Gilda
·
Shizuka
Ishigami as Nat
(Middle row)
·
Maaya
Uchida as Norman
·
Sumire
Morohoshi as Emma
·
Mariya
Ise as Ray
(Bottom row)
·
Ai
Kayano as Anna
·
Mari
Hino as Thoma
·
Yuuko
Mori as Lani
·
Ari
Ozawa as Conny
·
Hiyori
Kono as Phil
The anime will premiere in January 2019
on Fuji TV's Noitamina block and stream exclusively on Amazon Prime in Japan. In France, the show will stream exclusively on Wakanim.
Mamoru Kanbe (Elfen Lied, The Perfect Insider) is directing the anime at A-1 Pictures' CloverWorks studio (PERSONA 5 the Animation). Toshiya Ono (Gatchaman
Crowds, The Perfect
Insider) is writing the series composition, Kazuaki Shimada (Mahou Shoujo Nante Mouiidesukara.) is designing the characters for animation,
and Takahiro Obata is composing the music.
Viz Media is serializing the manga in its digital English edition of Shonen
Jump, and is also publishing the volumes in print. The company shipped the
sixth volume on October 2, and the seventh volume will ship on December
4. Viz Media describes the story:
The children of the Grace Field House
orphanage have their happy lives upended when they find out they're being raised
to be fed to demons. Can they escape their fate before it's too late?
Shirai and Demizu launched the manga in Shueisha's Weekly
Shonen Jump magazine in August
2016, and the series has entered its
final arc as of September. Shueisha shipped the manga's 11th
compiled volume on November 2. The manga has more than 7 million copies in
print worldwide, with more than 4.2 million copies in print in
Japan.
The manga won the Best Shōnen Manga award at the 63rd Shogakukan Manga Awards in January, was nominated for the 11th Manga Taisho awards in January, and was nominated for the 22nd Annual Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in
February. The series also topped the 2018 edition
of Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! (This
Manga Is Amazing!) guidebook's list of manga for male readers last December.
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