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Mamoru Miyano Performs Ending Theme for Devils' Line Anime

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Series based on Ryo Hanada's manga premieres on April 7

The official website for the anime of Ryo Hanada's Devils' Line manga revealed on Friday that Mamoru Miyano will perform the ending theme song for the series. Miyano also plays Tamaki Anzai in the show.

The series will premiere in Japan on AT-X on April 7 at 11:30 p.m., before later airing on Tokyo MX, BS11, Sun TV, and KBS Kyoto.

The anime stars:

Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Yūki Anzai


Yui Ishikawa as Tsukasa Taira


Ryōhei Kimura as Hans Lee


Yoshimasa Hosoya as Takashi Sawazaki


Miyuki Sawashiro as Juliana Lloyd


Takahiro Sakurai as Kirio Kikuhara


Hiroshi Kamiya as Takeshi Makimura


Nao Tōyama as Nanako Tenjō


Shōta Aoi as Kenichi Yoshii


The cast also includes:

Yoshinobu Tokumoto (Nagasarete Airantou, Amanchu! unit director) is directing the anime at Platinum Vision, with Hideaki Nakano (Aoharu x Machinegun, Servamp) as assistant director. Kenji Konuta (Aoharu x Machinegun, Servamp), Ayumu Hisao (Gekijōban Servamp: Alice in the Garden) are credited for series composition and scripts. Senri Kawaguchi is drawing the character designs, and is also credited for chief animation director alongside Toshimitsu Kobayashi. Yasuhiro Saiki is the action animation director. Shōta Aoi is performing the opening theme song "Eclipse."

Vertical Comics is publishing the manga in print in English, and Kodansha Advanced Media is releasing the manga digitally in North America. Vertical describes the series' story:

Tsukasa, a college student, is rescued from an attack by a devil, one of many vampires that can blend in among the human population. Anzai, her savior, is a half-devil who exploits his supernatural gifts as a member of a shadowy police task force that specializes in devil-related crime in Tokyo. As Anzai continues to keep guard over Tsukasa, the two quickly forge a tentative bond—one that Anzai fears will test his iron-clad rule of never drinking human blood...

Hanada launched the dark fantasy manga in Kodansha's Monthly Morning two magazine in 2013, and Kodansha published the 10th compiled book volume on July 21. The 11th volume, which will ship on March 23, will bundle a drama CD with the anime's cast featuring a story from the day before the first episode of the anime. Vertical published the ninth volume on October 3 and will publish the 10th volume on March 6.

Source: MoCa News


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