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The official website for CloverWorks‘ new original television anime series Tokyo Twenty Fourth Ward (Tokyo 24-ku) revealed a new visual and ending theme song artist on Sunday.
Voice actors Junya Enoki, Yūma Uchida, and Kaito Ishikawa will perform the ending theme song “255,255,255.”
The website is also began streaming character trailers for the three main characters on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Shūta Aoi
Koki Suidō
Ran Akagi
The anime will premiere with a one-hour special on the Tokyo MX, Tochigi TV, Gunma TV, and BS11 channels on January 5 at 24:00 (effectively, January 6 at midnight) before moving to its regular timeslot at 24:30 (12:30 a.m.) The show will also run on ABC TV and Mētele.
The show stars:
Naokatsu Tsuda (director of first four JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure anime seasons, chief director of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind) is directing the anime at CloverWorks. Vio Shimokura of Nitroplus is writing and overseeing the series scripts. FiFS (made up of Shuji Sogabe and Kanako Nono) is designing the characters, and Takahiro Kishida (Baccano!, Durarara!!, Haikyu!!) is adapting those designs for animation. Hideyuki Fukasawa (Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works, Flowers of Evil) is composing the music. Rock band Survive Said the Prophet will perform the opening theme song “Paper Sky.”
The anime takes place on an artificial island floating in Tokyo Bay, named “Kyokutō Hōreigai Tokubetsu Chiku” (Far East Special District Outside of the Law), nicknamed “24th Ward.” The anime centers on three childhood friends born and raised on the island: Ran, Koki, and Shuta. The three have different social standings, hobbies, and personalities, but they are always hanging out together. But their relationships will change dramatically after a certain incident.
At a memorial ceremony one year after the incident, the three happen to meet again, and all of their phones start to ring at once. The phone call is from a friend they thought was dead, urging them to “choose the future.” Each young man will believe in their own way of doing things to protect the future of the people of the 24th Ward.
Sources: Tokyo Twenty Fourth Ward anime’s website and Twitter account
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