Kadokawa has released an audition video for the new ending theme song for the TV anime adaptation of Ira Ishida's Ikebukuro West Gate Park novel series titled, "Omoumama," which is also performed by Innosent in Formal.
Innosent in Formal performed the first ending theme song titled, "after song."
The Pinballs are performing the opening theme song titled, "Needle Knot."
The anime's premiere had been delayed to October 6 from it's original July premiere date due to COVID-19.
The Pinballs are performing the opening theme song titled, "Needle Knot."
The anime's premiere had been delayed to October 6 from it's original July premiere date due to COVID-19.
NEW ENDING THEME:
The main cast includes Kentarō Kumagai as Makoto, Kouki Uchiyama as Takashi, and Reiō Tsuchida as Kyōichi.
Additional cast includes:
Additional cast includes:
Chiaki Kobayashi as Masaru Taniguchi
Ayumu Murase as Mitsuki Fujimoto
Tarusuke Shingaki as Minoru Tamotsu
Kensho Ono as Kurō
Ryohei Kimura as Saru
Junichi Suwabe as Zero-One
Kenjiro Tsuda as Shadow
Takahiro Sakurai as Reiichirō Yokoyama
Nobuyuki Hiyama as Yoshioka
Yuko Kaida as Makoto's mother
The series will broadcast in Japan according to the following TV schedule:
AT-X: every Tuesday during the 21:00 time slot beginning on October 06, 2020.
TOKYO MX: every Tuesday during the 24:30 time slot beginning on October 06, 2020.
Sun TV: every Wednesday during the 24:30 time slot beginning on October 07, 2020.
KBS Kyoto: every Wednesday during the 25:35 time slot beginning on October 07, 2020.
BS11: every Wednesday during the 24:00 time slot beginning on October 07, 2020.
Tomoaki Koshida is directing the anime at Doga Kobo. Fumihiko Shimo is in charge of series composition. Junichirō Taniguchi, Maho Yoshikawa, and Mai Matsuura are designing the characters. Hiyori Denforword Akishino is designing the props. Norifumi Nakamura is directing the art, and Yuka Itō is the color key artist. Takehiro Go is the compositing director of photography, and Daisuke Hiraki is editing. Daijirō Nakagawa and Ryuuichi Takada (monaca) are composing the music, and Masanori Tsuchiya is directing the sound.
Ikebukuro West Gate Park was previously adapted into a 12 episode live-action TV drama in 2000 with direction by Fuminori Kaneko, Hideki Isano, and Yukihiko Tsutsumi. The TV drama was so popular the original novel was then adapted into a manga series with artwork by Sena Aritou, and an English language version of the manga was published by Digital Manga Publishing.
KEY VISUAL:
Digital Manga Publishing describes the series as:
The story focuses on 21-year-old Makoto, a cool and level headed member of the G-boys gang. Makoto, talented with defusing tense situations and keeping his friends out of harm's way possibly stumbles into more than he can handle. Is Makoto really in over his head? His new girlfriend's just been found murdered and a turf war is escalating between the two rival gangs.