CATDOLL: The latest key visual image of the TV animation "Death Parade" will be released on January 9, 2015

CATDOLL: The latest key visual image of the TV animation "Death Parade" will be released on January 9, 2015

The original TV animation "Death Parade" has been officially confirmed to be broadcast on January 9, 2015 at 25:58 (Japan time)! From the latest key visual released this time, we can see the protagonist Dekim, the black-haired woman, Nona, Jindi and several new characters whose voice actors have not yet been announced. The advance screening of this work will be held on December 28, with director Tachikawa Joe, Maeno Tomoaki, Seto Asami, and Okubo Rumi all attending.

"Death Parade" is a TV animation adapted from "Death Billiards", one of the works participated in by Anime Future 2013. This work is set in the mysterious bar "Queen Dekim" where human souls gather after death. Two dead people come here as guests, and they are greeted by the white-haired bartender Dekim. He handed out an invitation to the two people to play the death game, and soon, the true nature of the guests was exposed. At the end of the game, Dekim said that he was the "judge" and made a judgment on the two guests...

【STAFF】

Original work: Tachikawa Joe/MADHOUSE

Director and series composition: Joe Tachikawa

Character design and general animation director: Kurita Shinichi

Art Director: Hirayanagi Satoru

Director of Photography: Hiroki Kawashita

Color design: Yoshinori Horikawa

CG Supervisor: Hirozumi Masanori

Editor: Naoki Kawanishi

Music: Lin Youshu

Sound Director: Tetsu Motoyama

Animation Production: MADHOUSE

【CAST】

Dekim: Tomoaki Maeno

Black-haired girl: Seto Asami

Nona: Rumi Okubo

Jindi: Yoshimasa Hosoya

For more new animations, please visit the January 2015 New Animation Special>>>

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