The new OAD of "Hinoki no Tomoki" which will be released on March 11 recently announced the addition of three new characters. Voice actors Yukiki Miyata, Tomomi Nishimura and Wataru Hatano will voice the white dog Pochi, Grandpa Hana and Kintaro respectively. At the end of last year, the official website of "Hinoki no Reitetsu" announced a new animation production plan, in which the OAD animation will be bundled with the limited edition of the 24th volume of the book and released on March 23. At present, the voice actor lineup of the latest OAD characters has also been announced. From the official list, we can see that the white dog "Pochi" will be voiced by Yukiki Miyata, who has played roles such as Kouba from "Attribute Club" and Kouta Tsuchiya (Muttsulini) from "Baka and Test Summon the Beasts", while the kindly old man "Grandpa Hana" and bodyguard "Kintaro" will be voiced by voice actors Tomomi Nishimura and Wataru Hatano respectively. "Hinoki no Reitetsu" is a work by manga artist Natsumi Eguchi that has been serialized since 2010. It has been adapted into a TV animation and aired. This work is about Hozuki, an assistant officer of King Yama, and tells the story of his hilarious life with various monsters in the Japanese hell. In addition, many legendary characters from myths, fairy tales, and ghost stories from all over the world appear. |
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